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Re: The Most Short Lived TV Series That You Liked
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10/12/07 10:46 PM
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Off the top of my head:
We really liked Whoopi Goldberg's sitcom of a couple of years ago, and never understood why it was cancelled so quickly. I think it was too far to the "left" for a lot of people to deal with.
There have been certain animated series that have been real gems, but have not lasted more than a season or two. Freakazoid and Histeria are prime examples. (Histeria's spoof of Ken Burns's Civil War series was classic.)
But for me, one of the most unfairly treated shows - that just happened to be animated - was God, The Devil, and Bob. Several episodes were filmed, but only four actually aired before NBC bowed to pressure from religious groups and pulled the show. If memory serves me right, God was voiced by James Garner (and resembled Jerry Garcia), the Devil was Tim Curry and Bob was French Stewart. I've heard that more episodes aired overseas and in rerun syndication, but not in the NY area (that I know of). There may have been a DVD release, too, if I'm not mistaken. But, as I said, only four episodes were shown in prime time by NBC before the axe fell. I have them somewhere, but have not viewed the tape in years.
It was a real shame about that show. It deserved better.
Signor V.
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Re: The Most Short Lived TV Series That You Liked
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10/14/07 10:27 AM
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Off the top of my head, and in the late 90's or so, I liked a show called "That's Life" about a Jersey Italian American family. I don't know who t he star of the show was. My daughters and I looked forward to seeing it every week. I think it only lasted a couple years.  Also, some years ago, I was disappointed when the cancelled Amazing Stories. TIS
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Re: The Most Short Lived TV Series That You Liked
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Off the top of my head, and in the late 90's or so, I liked a show called "That's Life" about a Jersey Italian American family. I don't know who t he star of the show was. My daughters and I looked forward to seeing it every week. I think it only lasted a couple years.  Also, some years ago, I was disappointed when the cancelled Amazing Stories. TIS That was the show with Paul Sorvino as a restaurant owner, and Ellen Burstyn as his wife. Debi Mazar, from GOODFELLAS, played one of the daughters' friends. It was referenced on THE SOPRANOS once, Christopher called it an unbelievable Guinea-fest, totally unrealistic. But I don't agree with Christopher, I agree with TIS. I liked it, a lot.
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Re: The Most Short Lived TV Series That You Liked
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10/14/07 08:58 PM
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Oh, and I forgot Crime Story (I think it was called) about Las Vegas. It starred Dennis Farina. It was on in the mid 80's, if I remember correctly. It was an excellent show, but it just never took off. Oh yea!! I loved Crime Story.  I don't think it was on more than 2 seasons was it? Dennis Farina was great and the Vegas background great as well. I remember visiting Vegas and seeing the big banner on Vegas World Casino saying "Crime Story Filmed Here." I kept hoping to see it being filmed but never did catch it when I was there. TIS
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Re: The Most Short Lived TV Series That You Liked
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Who was the co-star. A good looking guy, but his name escapes me. He was Farina's partner I think. I've seen him even recently in various roles, but can't think of his name.  I loved the Del Shannon theme song in the beginning with the cast standing in the street (holding guns I think??) TIS NOTE: The co-star I was trying to think of was Anthony Dennison.
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Re: The Most Short Lived TV Series That You Liked
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10/14/07 09:20 PM
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Oh, and I forgot Crime Story (I think it was called) about Las Vegas. It starred Dennis Farina. It was on in the mid 80's, if I remember correctly. It was an excellent show, but it just never took off. Crime Story actually aired over three seasons. It was an intelligent show, but it was decade too early. Today it would make it. But more recently, "Smith" with Ray liotta.Also, how about "Wiseguy"?
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Re: The Most Short Lived TV Series That You Liked
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10/15/07 03:42 AM
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One you should know yogi the Young Ones . About 6 studants in the 80's only did 2 series,classic C  LASSIC Actually, The Young Ones aired in the NYC area on a now-defunct public television station in either the very late 1980's or the very early early 1990's (memory's a little hazy). I don't know how many other areas in the US got to see it. Signora V. and I watched it, but, alas, didn't record any of the episodes. A true UK classic was Father Ted. It might have had a longer run if not for the untimely death of its star - though this has been disputed. Since it was a comedy about Catholic priests, many PBS stations here in the US wouldn't go near it. It did have a limited showing in the NY area several years ago. Now, that show was screamingly funny. Signor V.
"For me, there's only my wife..."
"Sure I cook with wine - sometimes I even add it to the food!"
"When life itself seems lunatic, who knows where madness lies?"
"It was a grass harp... And we listened."
"Do any human beings ever realize life while they live it? Every, every minute?"
"No. Saints and poets, maybe... they do some."
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