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Jack Frost
08-26-2000, 04:21 PM
When Webster first moved into that Victorian house and there was that life sized mannequin in the rocking chair with the long blonde human hair in the sealed off room that was supposed to represent the daughter of the owners who ran away. I mean, would you rent a house from people like this ? That scared the crap out of me when I was a kid.

tvjunkie116
09-04-2000, 04:08 PM
I agree. I can remember the day I first saw that episode and how it freaked me out for the longest time afterward. Of course I was only like 7 at the time it aired.

still scared
04-16-2001, 11:24 PM
what was the name of that episode???????? a whole group of people are dying to know.

TJ
04-26-2001, 02:40 AM
The episode is called Moving On:

George and Katherine are excited about purchasing their new home until Webster discovers a secret room behind a trick wall.

DJM77
05-22-2001, 07:28 PM
The one where Webster is at home alone then two kids with ski masks on come in and touture him.

Also the one where Webster and his friend are idolizing this basketball player who is a drug addict. They show him in the kitchen smoking something, (crack I think.) The guy dies at the end of the episode.

Pioneer Grrrl
09-24-2001, 08:54 PM
I personally thought "That uh-oh feeling" about Child Molestation was the scariest one of all time, I had problems sleeping after seeing it when I was really little, it was just really creepy.

RWCTV
11-05-2002, 12:36 PM
I thought the "scariest" episode was the one where Webster leaned against something and fell into a trap wall. Inside, there were no doorknobs and nobody knew where he was. It was also in fact a very good clip show.

sycamore
01-29-2003, 05:24 PM
What exactly happened in the Uh-Oh episode? I've heard it's about a substitute teacher that was a child molester & that it's really weird, but I never did see that one. Does anyone remember what all happened in this one?

RWCTV
01-31-2003, 02:00 AM
Originally posted by sycamore
What exactly happened in the Uh-Oh episode? I've heard it's about a substitute teacher that was a child molester & that it's really weird, but I never did see that one. Does anyone remember what all happened in this one?

I remember what happened. Webster's friend had to stay after class. When he realized that he had to go back for something in the classroom, he could overhear his friend being molested and talking about feeling uncomfortable. After Webster heard about this, he called for help and the authorities had to get involved.

I am the editor for Webster at www.tvtome.com, so you might want to check the synopsis guide. But actually this pretty much covers it.

Cashodeen
03-24-2003, 01:53 AM
Holy Toledo. This show was full of episodes that gave me tramas. I am flashing on most of the ones you all have mentioned. What was with some of these 80's sitcoms and their "very special" episodes? (If you don't know what I mean by "very special," check out jumptheshark.com.) Why did they want to scare us? We weren't learning anything. We were just creeped. At least I was. That Uh oh episode was done on Diff'rent Strokes AND Mr. Belvedere!

JerseyMan
09-24-2004, 10:23 PM
Originally posted by Pioneer Grrrl
I personally thought "That uh-oh feeling" about Child Molestation was the scariest one of all time, I had problems sleeping after seeing it when I was really little, it was just really creepy.

I think the scariest episode was Burn Out the fire episode. When i was 10 i saw the episode and had nightmares about it for months.

rollout121
06-06-2006, 04:21 AM
IT WAS DEFINETLY THE BLOND DOLL IN THE ROCKING CHAIR EPISODE THAT DID IT FOR ME.....CREEPY

ThomasE
04-26-2008, 11:34 AM
When Webster first moved into that Victorian house and there was that life sized mannequin in the rocking chair with the long blonde human hair in the sealed off room that was supposed to represent the daughter of the owners who ran away. I mean, would you rent a house from people like this ? That scared the crap out of me when I was a kid.


Haaa! :lol: When I read this topic, that is the episode that I thought of and I then read your post and find out that we were thinking of the same episode. Too Cool! I wonder if you are even still active since you posted this message eight years ago. LOL.

megamanj2004
04-28-2008, 12:23 AM
The ones that come to mind are:

the S3 ep. where they were on the ranch. Well actually the real-life trauma surrounding this ep. is what really freaked me out. Emmanuel Lewis almost nearly had his head kicked off by the horse during the taping of this ep.

The early eps. of the Victorian House where Webster sees a mannequin in the chair w/ blonde hair.

The S4 premiere ep. where many classmates, including Webster got bullied.

The "Uh-Oh" feeling ep. where Webster saw one of his friends get molested by the teacher.

The infamous apartment fire from near mid-way S2.

D'Gooch
05-31-2008, 02:17 AM
That junkie was soft.

webster1980stvshow
11-09-2008, 11:22 PM
I got that episode of the creepy doll one where Webster and the foster parents move into their new house and Webster finds this bedroom which is locked and he soons wonder off and finds this secret passageway in the house and finds a ladder which leads to the lock bedroom and finds this doll in this rocking chair as it moves by itself.... it was a great episode. I will upload this to Youtube soon and promise to post it here.

It was called 'Moving On'

The episode 'The Uh-Oh Feeling' the little girl in that episode was Tiffany Brissette the child actress from Small Wonders who played the little girl Robot Viki..... I have ask for this episode and another one Tiffany was on Webster off this person who has heaps of Webster episodes.

I have also got all of Heather O'Rourke's performances on Webster (am getting the Second Time Around episode with Heather was on) she was on three off them. 'Travis', Katherine's Swan Song and Second Time Around.


I be uploading the 'Moving On' episode soon the creepy doll one....:)

webster1980stvshow
11-29-2008, 12:04 AM
Holy Toledo. This show was full of episodes that gave me tramas. I am flashing on most of the ones you all have mentioned. What was with some of these 80's sitcoms and their "very special" episodes? (If you don't know what I mean by "very special," check out jumptheshark.com.) Why did they want to scare us? We weren't learning anything. We were just creeped. At least I was. That Uh oh episode was done on Diff'rent Strokes AND Mr. Belvedere!


Webster seems like a great children's sitcom that teaches children a lot about life lessons in life. Some of them are pretty scary I was a 90s child not a 80s child and didn't see one episode when i was a kid but starting to now even through I am an adult now but if i saw them when i was a kid I would probable learn from it. The Burn Out episode where Webster burns down his apartment was good and teaches u not to play with fire and the one when they about to buy their new home with all those secret passengers and Webster goes into there daughters locked room with that creepy doll in the rocking chair which rocks by itself was pretty scary (if i saw that episode when i was a child I would be really scared but as a adult maybe not so much, hehe) and I like to see The Uh-Oh Feeling that child molestation episode Webster's friend getting molested by a substitute teacher that would be a scary episode especially if you did see that one as a child, i guess it teaches children to tell someone an adult toughs you, you must tell your parents or an adult and don't keep it to yourself even if they tell you too. This episode is pretty meaningful to me just a bit well i never was molested as a child but my mum always told me this that if a pedophile toughs u, you must tell mommy and don't keep it hidden even if they tell u too, I was always scared going to public toilets when i was a child because my mum and dad always warned me about creepy pedophiles and that's where they hind and my mum and dad always went to the toilets with me or just outside. Well that's a normal educational thing to be teach by your parents to always look out for their children because as we all know that their are creepy bad people in the world.

So I guess The Uh-Oh Feeling episode is important to teach children but also pretty scary I know from experience from my parents protecting me and telling me about this. Well anyone or parent would protect their children and tell them.

mark

magellan333
12-07-2008, 11:20 PM
The one where Webster is at home alone then two kids with ski masks on come in and touture him.

Also the one where Webster and his friend are idolizing this basketball player who is a drug addict. They show him in the kitchen smoking something, (crack I think.) The guy dies at the end of the episode.

I seldom watched this show, are these two episodes for real?

webster1980stvshow
12-08-2008, 07:57 PM
Hello I have got that creepy episode where Webster and his foster parents Kathleen and George move into to their new house after Webster burns down their apartment by accident (Burn On), in this episode the owners are a bit weird but explains why at the end off the episode, This house has all kinds off secret passageways where Webster stumbles upon one where he is exploring the place he then stumbles upon the owners locked daughters bedroom with this creepy doll with white blond long hair in a rocking chair which rocks by it's self when he talks to it.

I love to share this great episode to everyone as everyone remembers this one when they were little and scared them a lot.

Here is the episode, I have uploaded this on to Youtube:

the episode is called Moving On.

here is the link, please watch and don't forget too comment on the video please.

http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=7LPFqhtmLlA

catlover79
12-08-2008, 08:25 PM
All of them!! :joke: :lol:

webster1980stvshow
12-09-2008, 12:52 AM
I got two Webster clips on my Youtube page the Knock Knock episode and the Moving On episode with the creepy doll. Enjoy watching them. I am going to upload two more the fire one where Webster burns down his apartment by accident and also the Kathleen Swan Song with child actress Heather O'Rourke in it.

There is already an episode clip off Heather O'Rourke called Travis on Youtube already.

I hope you will enjoy the webster episodes I will be uploading and don't forget to COMMENT on them.

thanks

mark

catlover79
12-09-2008, 12:56 AM
I never knew Heather O'Rourke was on Webster. I remember her from Happy Days and Poltergeist, but not Webster. Wow!

megamanj2004
12-10-2008, 03:04 AM
I have the very first episode of Webster called "Another Ballgame" from a Me-TV rerun, which is also BTW probably the only episode of Webster that Paramount did not edit over for syndicated reruns.

But I'm still in the process of learning how to take videos from the VCR and uploasing them onto the computer.

I also have another S1 ep., which involed Webster hagning out with some kids older than him and they go out to Maurice's restutant and they steal the tip money.

webster1980stvshow
12-12-2008, 07:49 AM
I never knew Heather O'Rourke was on Webster. I remember her from Happy Days and Poltergeist, but not Webster. Wow!


Heather O'Rourke was on 3 episodes of Webster in Season 1
in 1983-1984 Kathleen Swan Song, Second Time Around and Travis, she did many other guest appearances such shows are The New Leave It To Beaver (1986) and Our House (1987 close to her making Poltergeist 3 movie) and heaps more shows and commercials ect.

Here is a clip off Heather on Webster check it out:

http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=-vLPRXm8qlY

I like to upload her Kathleen Swan Song soon on Youtube as well, did you know that she won an award for that episode she was on, and it was a great episode so i think it is important to upload it and share it with everyone on Youtube.

catlover79
12-12-2008, 10:47 AM
^ Thanks!! :wave:

s40w
02-13-2009, 01:29 AM
I got two Webster clips on my Youtube page the Knock Knock episode and the Moving On episode with the creepy doll. Enjoy watching them. I am going to upload two more the fire one where Webster burns down his apartment by accident and also the Kathleen Swan Song with child actress Heather O'Rourke in it.

Thank you, in advance, for your efforts in doing this. I have never seen the fire episode before, but I have seen clips. How bad is the apartment ruined after the fire? Did Webster get in trouble at all?

It is too bad Webster is not airing on any networks or on the Internet.

Thanks for your help,
s40w

DJM77
07-18-2009, 06:09 PM
I seldom watched this show, are these two episodes for real? Yeah. They're for real. I haven't seen either episode in many years so my memory of them is a little fuzzy but they're definately for real. A few months ago I was looking at an episode guide. The name of the episode with the drug addicted basketball player is "basketball blues" I believe. The two boys who broke into the house when Webster was home alone were both classmates of Webster who had overheard Webster tell some friends that he was going to be home alone for the first time. I remember seeing that episode when it first aired. I was pretty young. It scared me bad enough that I was afraid to watch Webster again for a while.