Sitcoms Online - Main Page / Message Boards - Main Page / Photo Galleries / DVD Reviews / News Blog / Buy TV Shows on DVD

View Today's Active Threads / View New Posts / Mark All Boards Read / Chit Chat Board


Sitcoms Online Message Boards - Forums  

Go Back   Sitcoms Online Message Boards - Forums > General Sitcoms Questions and Discussion
User Name
Password


New on DVD/Blu-ray / Headlines
New on DVD/Blu-ray (June)

Austin & Ally - All the Write Moves! Good Luck Charlie - Enjoy the Ride Wilfred - The Complete Second Season

06/04 - The Big C - The Complete Third Season
06/04 - McHale's Navy - 20 Timeless Episodes
06/04 - Pretty Little Liars - The Complete Third Season / Review
06/04 - Wilfred - The Complete Original Series (Australian) / Review
06/11 - The Dick Van Dyke Show - The Complete 3rd Season (Blu-ray)
06/11 - Night Court - The Complete Ninth Season
06/11 - Perry Mason - The Final (Ninth) Season - Volume 1 / Review
06/11 - Wedding Band - The Complete Series
06/18 - Austin & Ally - All the Write Moves!
06/18 - Good Luck Charlie - Enjoy the Ride
06/18 - Shake It Up - Mix It Up, Laugh It Up
06/18 - Wilfred - The Complete Second Season (American) (Blu-ray)
06/18 - Workaholics - Season 3 (Blu-ray)
06/18 - Body of Proof - The Complete Third Season
06/25 - Wizards of Waverly Place - Alex vs. Alex
06/25 - CSI: NY - The Final (Ninth) Season
06/25 - MADtv - Season Three
06/25 - Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids - The Complete Series
More TV DVD Releases / DVD Reviews Archive / Digital Digest

SitcomsOnline.com News Blog Headlines:

Boy Meets World Spin-Off Girl Meets World Picked Up to Series by Disney Channel; CBS Fall 2013 Premiere Dates

E! Brings in New Joel McHale Special Following Hit Series; UP's Saturday Schedule Now Back to All Sitcoms

Summer Week 3 Sitcom Ratings; New Sitcoms On TV This Summer

Seinfeld Reunion on Kirstie Alley TV Land Sitcom This Fall; Sitcom Stars on Talk Shows (Week of June 17, 2013)

Jamie Foxx Returns to Centric, Malcolm & Eddie Departs; MeTV Network Adds 3 More Stations, Now Clears 90% of U.S.

TV Land Brings in 'Til Death; Alfonso Ribeiro Joins ABC Family Series

COZI TV Adds Stations in Boston, Houston, Kansas City; Reimagine That Interviews Jaime Lyn Bauer

UP and Hallmark Revise Schedules; ABC Family Adds Extra Melissa & Joey, Baby Daddy This Wednesday

Summer Week 2 Sitcom Ratings; New Sitcoms On TV This Summer

Digital Digest: 2012-2013 Season of CBS Sitcoms on DVD; Perry Mason - The Final (Ninth) Season, Volume 1 DVD Review

Seven Questions with Melissa Rycroft of Dancing with the Stars; Sitcom Stars on Talk Shows (Week of June 10, 2013)

Welcome to the Sitcoms Online Message Boards - Forums.

You are currently viewing our boards as a guest which gives you limited access to view most discussions and access our other features. By joining our free community you will have access to post topics, search, view attachments, communicate privately with other members (PM), respond to polls, upload content and access many other special features. Registration is fast, simple and absolutely free so please, join our community today!
Reply
 
Thread Tools Search this Thread
Old 03-31-2012, 01:32 AM   #31
catlover79
Moderator
Forum Legend
God Bless Val
 
catlover79's Avatar
 
Join Date: May 29, 2006
Location: Bewitched in Ohio
Posts: 67,885
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by mstewart
Bonnie Franklin after the third episode of season 9 of One Day At A Time went in wanted to end it after that season

I think Valerie Bertinelli also announced her intentions to leave at the end of that season - and there would have been no point to keep going without the two of them, especially since Mackenzie Phillips was off the show again - for good this time. Despite having a backdoor pilot, a spinoff for Schneider just wasn't going to work. Pat Harrington was/is a terrific and talented actor/comedian, but Schneider wasn't a strong enough character to build a whole show around.
__________________
"Jesus loves you and He approves this message."

"I'm alive. I'm feeling good. I'm trying to live every moment as much as I can." - Valerie Harper, March 2013
  Reply With Quote
Old 03-31-2012, 01:42 AM   #32
Vahan
Forum Regular
Member
 
Join Date: Jan 14, 2008
Posts: 981
Default

I wonder if this is a good example:

Paul Reubens wanted to end Pee-Wee's Playhouse after 5 seasons and 45 episodes. He wasn't interested in doing 2 more seasons and 20 episodes, just so that he could sell them to back-end syndication. At the time, he only thought of his Pee-Wee character as just that, a character. He didn't want to make a long-term career out of it.

BTW, check out this interview with Steve Binder, who worked with Reubens on seasons 2 and 3 of the show

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qaYSTsBkK64
  Reply With Quote
Old 03-31-2012, 02:45 AM   #33
megamanj2004
Senior Member
Member
 
Join Date: Dec 21, 2004
Posts: 2,184
Default

Webster - Emmanuel Lewis felt that the time was right to end the series after 6 seasons, especially since by the time the series went into 1st-run syndication, Lewis was clearly outgrowing his role. Even Alex Karras and Susan Clark also felt the time was right to end the series after 6 seasons.
__________________
Remembering:
HAPPY 2013!!!
  Reply With Quote
Old 03-31-2012, 07:36 AM   #34
Regulus
Senior Member
Member
 
Regulus's Avatar
 
Join Date: Feb 07, 2011
Location: Nova Catacumba Exhibition Facility on Estrella De Tiago, an Asteroid orbiting the Moon. Avatar - Eli X, The 2012 I.A.L.S. Little (Stinker) of the Year
Posts: 1,492
Default

I read somewhere that Chuck Norris wanted to spend more time with his family, CBS wanted to continue Walker, Texas Ranger for at least another two seasons.
__________________
Number of TV Shows on DVD & Blu-Ray: 676 (32,057 Episodes) Movies: 2,329 Serial Chapters: 1,089
  Reply With Quote
Old 03-31-2012, 02:14 PM   #35
Nyan
Frequent Poster
Be The Rainbow!
 
Nyan's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jul 29, 2011
Location: Land of Pop Tarts
Posts: 106
Default

I think the loss of the original cast is what has driven the finale of House. The show has suddenly turned into Scooby Doo on Vicodin lately.
  Reply With Quote
Old 03-31-2012, 05:17 PM   #36
EmoJoe
Forum Legend
weee.
 
EmoJoe's Avatar
 
Join Date: Apr 23, 2004
Location: New Jersey
Posts: 70,714
Default

Speaking of House, I'm pretty sure Hugh Laurie said he didn't want to do it to past this year, right?

It seems like these days, shows don't end after a major star leaves unless its absolutely unavoidable. There's a bunch of shows in the past few seasons that have gone on after losing a lead cast member.
__________________
"I know the difference between TV and reality, Jeff. TV has structure, it makes sense, there are likable leading men. In real life, we have this. We have you." - Abed Nadir, Community
  Reply With Quote
Old 03-31-2012, 05:23 PM   #37
catlover79
Moderator
Forum Legend
God Bless Val
 
catlover79's Avatar
 
Join Date: May 29, 2006
Location: Bewitched in Ohio
Posts: 67,885
Default

^ I agree. There's been the successful turnover from Mandy Patinkin to Joe Mantegna on Criminal Minds, CSI has soldiered on despite the departures of William Petersen, Marg Helgenberger and Laurence Fishburne, and of course Law & Order lasted 20 years where cast turnover was the rule and not the exception.
  Reply With Quote
Old 04-01-2012, 12:45 AM   #38
noveel
Forum Regular
Member
 
Join Date: Jun 13, 2005
Posts: 433
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Vahan
I wonder if this is a good example:

Paul Reubens wanted to end Pee-Wee's Playhouse after 5 seasons and 45 episodes. He wasn't interested in doing 2 more seasons and 20 episodes, just so that he could sell them to back-end syndication. At the time, he only thought of his Pee-Wee character as just that, a character. He didn't want to make a long-term career out of it.

BTW, check out this interview with Steve Binder, who worked with Reubens on seasons 2 and 3 of the show

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qaYSTsBkK64

Pee-wee's Big Mis-adventure killed the syndication value of the show
  Reply With Quote
Old 04-01-2012, 01:01 AM   #39
GQ28
Frequent Poster
Member
 
Join Date: Feb 13, 2008
Location: Philadelphia,PA
Posts: 190
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by noveel
Pee-wee's Big Mis-adventure killed the syndication value of the show
lol.....
  Reply With Quote
Old 05-01-2012, 03:11 PM   #40
loaferman
Frequent Poster
Member
 
loaferman's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun 23, 2011
Location: Virginia
Posts: 249
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by cocytus
Let's see:

1) The Rockford Files - James Garner
2) Everybody Loves Raymond - Ray Romano
I have read that Garner intended to return to "Rockford" after knee and back injuries and an ulcer, it may have been in his biography. He considered the crew family and did not want them to lose their jobs. My understanding is that the studio took it as a power play by Garner and took the set down as he was recovering with intention to return. I recall reading that Garner had doctor's orders to take a hiatus for his health. I know for sure that Garner did not make the call to cancel the show.
  Reply With Quote
Reply


Thread Tools Search this Thread
Search this Thread:

Advanced Search

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

vB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off


All times are GMT -4. The time now is 12:24 PM.


Although the administrators and moderators of the Sitcoms Online Message Boards will attempt to keep all objectionable messages off this forum, it is impossible for us to review all messages. All messages express the views of the author, and neither the owners of the Sitcoms Online Message Boards, nor Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd. (developers of vBulletin) will be held responsible for the content of any message. The owners of the Sitcoms Online Message Boards reserve the right to remove, edit, move or close any thread for any reason.

Powered by: vBulletin Version 3.5.0
Copyright ©2000 - 2013, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.