Mike_Tee_Vee
may 2003 se unió
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Clasificación de Mike_Tee_Vee
The Jeffersons (1975) was a spin-off of the madly successful "All In the
Family". The Jeffersons were the neighbors of the Bunkers. After their
characters proved to be unexpected draws, the producers decided to give
them their own series. The pilot was an "All In the Family" episode. We
saw the Jeffersons moving into a high rise. They finally made the big
leagues.
The first four seasons of this show were highly entertaining. But this
didn't last long. The show dragged on for seven more seasons before the
network decided to pull the plug. The series even had two spin-off shows
of their own but they didn't last more than a month or so. Sherman
Hemsley and Isabel Sanford become one of the biggest and most well
known t.v. couples. George and Louise along with Florence (Marla Gibbs)
and company. George's mother was around for a few seasons until she
passed away.
A fun show that was one of my favorites when I was younger. But like
most shows it just went on too long. By the time it was the 80's, the
writers were just recycling older plots are making one too many "special"
episodes. Even through all that and two actors playing one character
(George and "Wheezy's" son). The show became a t.v. classic and a big
part of American pop culture.
Factoid: The character of Mother Jefferson seems to be based upon the mother in
law in "Til Death Do Us Part", a B.B.C. program that was the basis for
"All in the Family".
Family". The Jeffersons were the neighbors of the Bunkers. After their
characters proved to be unexpected draws, the producers decided to give
them their own series. The pilot was an "All In the Family" episode. We
saw the Jeffersons moving into a high rise. They finally made the big
leagues.
The first four seasons of this show were highly entertaining. But this
didn't last long. The show dragged on for seven more seasons before the
network decided to pull the plug. The series even had two spin-off shows
of their own but they didn't last more than a month or so. Sherman
Hemsley and Isabel Sanford become one of the biggest and most well
known t.v. couples. George and Louise along with Florence (Marla Gibbs)
and company. George's mother was around for a few seasons until she
passed away.
A fun show that was one of my favorites when I was younger. But like
most shows it just went on too long. By the time it was the 80's, the
writers were just recycling older plots are making one too many "special"
episodes. Even through all that and two actors playing one character
(George and "Wheezy's" son). The show became a t.v. classic and a big
part of American pop culture.
Factoid: The character of Mother Jefferson seems to be based upon the mother in
law in "Til Death Do Us Part", a B.B.C. program that was the basis for
"All in the Family".
Woops! (1992) was a show that I kept on hearing about being in
development for a few years. The concept was interesting and I waited.... and waited for it to finally come on television. After waiting for the
Network to finally air the first episode I just completely forgot about it. But when it did air I wasn't impressed. It was very lame and juvenile. I could
have come up with better ideas whilst sitting on the toilet. Too bad
because I really liked the premise. Sadly, like all shows if this genre the
producers fail to deliver a good product. What's even stranger is the fact
that this show was neither a comedy or a fantasy. It's neither fish or fowl. Just another bad show that didn't make it a full season. Not to be confused
with Whoops! or Whoops Apocalypse!
I'm Mike Tee Vee. See ya next time!
development for a few years. The concept was interesting and I waited.... and waited for it to finally come on television. After waiting for the
Network to finally air the first episode I just completely forgot about it. But when it did air I wasn't impressed. It was very lame and juvenile. I could
have come up with better ideas whilst sitting on the toilet. Too bad
because I really liked the premise. Sadly, like all shows if this genre the
producers fail to deliver a good product. What's even stranger is the fact
that this show was neither a comedy or a fantasy. It's neither fish or fowl. Just another bad show that didn't make it a full season. Not to be confused
with Whoops! or Whoops Apocalypse!
I'm Mike Tee Vee. See ya next time!
The New Adventures of Beans Baxter (1987-1988) was a fun show. I was
really into it but after a season of promise it just disappeared. The creator of the show ("Savage" Steve Holland) made a couple of great films and I
was stoked when I heard that he was making a television show. Just when
I was getting ready for the next season, it was canceled. Such a shame
because it could have really taken off. They should have produced a
made-for-t.v. wrap up show. Now that would have been a blast!
So long Agent Baxter. I hope you find your father and keep your brother
in check!
I'm Mike Tee Vee, see ya!!
really into it but after a season of promise it just disappeared. The creator of the show ("Savage" Steve Holland) made a couple of great films and I
was stoked when I heard that he was making a television show. Just when
I was getting ready for the next season, it was canceled. Such a shame
because it could have really taken off. They should have produced a
made-for-t.v. wrap up show. Now that would have been a blast!
So long Agent Baxter. I hope you find your father and keep your brother
in check!
I'm Mike Tee Vee, see ya!!