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    CBS sitcom enjoying its best year ever

    LOS ANGELES (AP) — The mysteries that surround the CBS sitcom "How I Met Your Mother" extend to co-creator Craig Thomas' office on the Fox studio lot.

    A white board on the wall that outlines the seventh season's episodes ends with Barney's wedding in the May finale. "___ is the bride," the board says.

    You never know who's going to walk in, and Thomas and partner Carter Bays hold tight to their secrets. That will be a pivotal episode: Not only will the ultimate bachelor come off the market, but the show has revealed it's also the day that Ted meets his future bride — the mother that provides the theme for the entire show.

    That doesn't necessarily mean VIEWERS will meet the mother in that episode, however. Stay tuned.

    This has been a big year for the comedy that launches CBS' Monday nights. Ratings are the best they've ever been, up 19 percent over last season, and it has a younger audience that any other show on the network's prime-time schedule.

    "There's almost no scientific explanation and we couldn't have counted on that," Thomas said.

    Time may make viewers more invested in the lives of Ted (Josh Radnor), horndog buddy Barney (Neil Patrick Harris), Ted and Barney's ex Robin (Cobie Smulders) and the married couple Marshall and Lily (Jason Segel and Alyson Hannigan).

    The boomerang effect of syndication is making more people familiar with the series, too. "How I Met Your Mother," which just filmed its 150th episode, has been seen outside of prime time on local broadcast stations the past few years. Last year it was also on Lifetime, the cable network targeted at women, and this fall added FX, which is popular with young men.

    The FX showings began with a Labor Day marathon and a clever ad campaign that pictured the cast and suggested: "Isn't it time you made some new friends?" ''How I Met Your Mother" hit the syndication market when there was a relative paucity of new comedies and reruns of "Friends" were getting tired from overuse.

    "How I Met Your Mother" is the closest TV has to a modern-day "Friends." When it started in 2005, the namesake gimmick distinguished it from other efforts to replace the beloved NBC show. The new series opened with kids on a couch impatiently listening to narrator Bob Saget, as Ted circa 2030, explains how their parents met.

    Ted established a romantic connection with Robin in that pilot, which ended with Saget explaining, "that's how I met your Aunt Robin."

    During a meeting with TV critics before the premiere, Thomas and Bays were taken aback by the anger they faced about the first episode's twist. Did people really expect to learn the identity of the mother in the first episode? Then they realized: People cared about the characters they created.

    They don't regret the structure, even if "who's the mother?" is no doubt the cocktail party question they'd least like to hear by now.

    "I always thought the frustration about it was a little misplaced," Radnor said. "There's so much to enjoy beyond the central conceit of the show that I always felt like, 'Relax.' If he meets the mother, the series is done, so if you like the series you should be waiting. Enjoy the wait. Maybe this whole series is some grand lesson in patience for people. It certainly is for Ted."

    Many fans believe the mother should be revealed on the final episode. Others would like to see the future parents go through their first year of dating. This much Thomas will say: It will be one of those two possibilities.

    The actors are signed through the end of next season (May 2013), so Thomas and Bays will have to know this spring if the series will stretch beyond that.

    Revealing when Ted would meet his future wife turned out to be liberating.

    "It's kind of a momentous thing to say," Thomas said, "because it retired one of the tricks on this show that we had milked for half a decade, which was that any girl that Ted bumped into anywhere could be the mother. Last year we said we'd done that enough."

    The device the creators set up, where viewers know the characters are settled and happy in 20 years, helps ground the show. The knowledge enables writers to explore harder chapters in the characters' lives.

    "How I Met Your Mother" was born of the creators' own experiences. They worked as writers for David Letterman and moved to Hollywood as they approached age 30. They missed New York and would reminisce about the times they had gone through in their 20s.

    The show's set is congenial, with a calm warmth that flows through veteran director Pamela Fryman. Cast members have busy separate professional lives. Segel is a genuine movie star ("The Muppets" and "Forgetting Sarah Marshall"), Harris is a go-to awards show host and Radnor just directed his second film ("Liberal Arts").

    "It's really a well-oiled machine here," Segel said. "You just come and do it and hang out with your friends. It kind of feels like going to summer camp every day."

    The actors say they've been kept interested by how the show has explored storylines beyond sitcom wisecracks. Robin learned recently that she was unable to conceive and bear children. Lily is pregnant and the couple bought a house on Long Island. Marshall's father died.

    The death of Marshall's father was one of the creators' secrets. To protect against leaks, the full script wasn't distributed ahead of time. Segel learned the news as Marshall did, when Lily told him with cameras rolling.

    When the episode aired, Thomas' wife, who had recently lost her mother, complimented him on writing Marshall's shocked reaction of "I'm not ready for this." He had to tell her that it was ad-libbed. One take. Segel said it made for a better performance.

    Harris said he occasionally goes online the Tuesday after a show to see what fans had written and often marvels at in-depth analysis of the characters. People seem to care about the show, he said, "and that's awesome."

    "When this chapter is done we'll all look back and marvel at it probably being the best job we've ever had," he said.

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    22 comments

    • Richard Blaine  •  3 mths ago
      I tried watching this show for a couple of months and it just dodn't click. I know a lot of people like it and that's fine, but it doesn't do it for me or my wife.
    • Tom  •  3 mths ago
      I like Neil Patrick Harris but I have never seen the show!
    • TL  •  3 mths ago
      "How I Met Your Mother" is the closest TV has to a modern-day "Friends."

      What has this person been smoking?
    • Michael  •  3 mths ago
      The real name of the show should be "Why we killed our father" -- can you imagine your father taking eight years to tell you the story of how he and mom met?
    • JBQ  •  St Louis, Missouri  •  3 mths ago
      The star is gayer than the "jack of hearts". These are the heroes of society with Ellen and Oprah. Is that what we have become?
      • Askme 3 mths ago
        Hunh?
      • Blueslover 3 mths ago
        Maybe we've become more accepting of other peoples lifestyles.
      • JBQ 3 mths ago
        Accepting yes! Leadership no.
    • J LUM Y  •  Davenport, Iowa  •  3 mths ago
      Wow, what is wrong with most of you? Funniest show on tv! If I'm dumb, oh well. I also watch PBS, History Channel, NatGeo, etc all the time. I also watch sports. I guess I'm a dumb eclectic.
      • Phandara1971 3 mths ago
        I'm sorry, but an older, homosexual Doogie Howser is not funny to me in the least.
    • Truth  •  3 mths ago
      Is CBS still on the air?
    • claudiak  •  Beaverton, Oregon  •  3 mths ago
      the dumbing down of America
      • Diogenes 3 mths ago
        Actually, it is one of the better shows on right now.
        I agree, that is not saying a lot.
        But it is a good show.
    • Phandara1971  •  Midlothian, Virginia  •  3 mths ago
      The Big Bang Theory is a MUCH better sitcom than this drivel.
      • ArmyVet 3 mths ago
        I agree. When I saw the headline I thought the article was going to be about TBBT, but oh well. HIMYM is not bad, but it doesn't even come close to TBBT.
      • IgnoranceisBliss 2 mths ago
        I love TBBT, but love HIMYM two different shows, both great.
    • Neil  •  3 mths ago
      A brilliantly written and acted show (largely due to NPH, who's every bit as "awesome" as his character).

      As for finding the mother, I agree the show can't go much beyond that, but I'm of the opinion that I would like to get to know this woman Ted's been searching for since the series began. Maybe we could even get a bit of the story of HER perspective. (Where exactly is the mother while older Ted is telling this story anyway?)
      • IgnoranceisBliss 2 mths ago
        I think the last season they should do this...for the whole season, not just show her at the end
    • Ricky  •  San Diego, California  •  3 mths ago
      Ratings would be even higher if their comedies were funny.
    • Barack Oblamer  •  Houston, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      Is this show still on ? Isn't this the one where Ashton Kutcher came out and said he is gay, but they keep hooking his character up with hot women?
    • Henry  •  Tampa, Florida  •  3 mths ago
      I watched it a few times and didnt laugh once. I dont know what's wrong with comedies now days they just arent funny, now when i watch shows from 70's & 80's i fall over laughing.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  Dover, Delaware  •  3 mths ago
      "Harris is a go-to awards show host" - SERIOUSLY?!? That's the best you can come up with?
    • Craven Moorehead  •  3 mths ago
      The show should be called:

      How I Bored The Audience
    • weesie  •  Decatur, Illinois  •  3 mths ago
      The show was ok in the beginning, now, I can't stand it. Lame!
    • Chelly  •  Columbia, Missouri  •  3 mths ago
      Truthfully, I'm only sitting through it until Mike and Molly comes on.
    • Gregory & Helen  •  3 mths ago
      Great show, great characters and the best writing on tv. The storytelling is really genius.
    • Backdraft  •  Spartanburg, South Carolina  •  3 mths ago
      The cute little libbies love this crap.. even though the "performers" are way over-paid for what they have to do, the story lines are written on a 6th grade level and these programs are a terrible, senseless waste of good electricity.
    • nh_khacho  •  Los Angeles, California  •  2 mths ago
      Guys comedy has changed! I know older people dont appreciate this kind of humor but young people do and thats because comedy cant always stay the same. I was born in the 90s and loved the 90s cartoons i grew up with and think the cartoons nowadays are lame but for kids in this decade those cartoons are great. i think everything changes in time. people born in the 70s are going to think sitcoms from the 70s and 80s were great. people born in the 90s and 2000s are going to think this stuff is great. and for me personally, I love this show. It's very funny and the story line is brilliant. Neil Patrick Harris is too comedy.
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