Live in Front of a Studio Audience: 'The Facts of Life' and 'Diff'rent Strokes'
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA re-creation of classic episodes of "The Facts of Life" and "Diff'rent Strokes."A re-creation of classic episodes of "The Facts of Life" and "Diff'rent Strokes."A re-creation of classic episodes of "The Facts of Life" and "Diff'rent Strokes."
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For folks that watched these shows and remember these characters, it's entertaining to watch these current and relevant actors playing the parts. For the younger folks that know these actors but have no context to the original show, funny! Spot on!!!... Greta job.
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Great remakes of timeless episodes. I enjoyed the all star cast Kevin, Jason, Snoop, Jennifer, Gabby, Ann, Allison, Kathy, Damon amd John. Next year, I would love to see Sanford & Son and What's Happening. Awesome job!!
This second "Live" performance of two sitcoms from the seventies is best evaluated as a nostalgic look back. "The Facts of Life" and "Diff'rent Strokes" ran almost concurrently in their day. Neither can be regarded as the apex of situation comedy, but they were successful.
"Diff'rent Strokes" never was a very good show. Its boring format featured few characters and all of them, except Arnold (Gary Coleman), were tedious. That said, the live remake made the most of its episode, primarily by strong casting. Kevin Hart's Arnold was full of energy and he played up the physical comedy, as when he struggled to dismount from the top bunk bed. Heaven knows John Lithgow could have grabbed plenty of laughs by ignoring the dna of his character, Mr. Drummond, but he sportingly played it safe, giving the role only as much energy as Conrad Bain ever did, which is to say, not much.
"The Facts of Life" was the more enjoyable remake. Ann Dowd channeled Mrs. Garrett brilliantly, anchoring the episode. But it was Allison Tolman (as Natalie) who most embodied her character, bringing the warmth of fond remembrance to the viewer. The episode they reenacted was actually fairly good---a story about how thoughtlessness can affect others.
The Dick Clark Award for Defying Time goes to Lisa Whelchel, who could have stepped into her role as the original teenaged Blair like she had found a portal through time. It would have been bold stunt casting to let her reprise her own role, but it would have been so worth it.
"Diff'rent Strokes" never was a very good show. Its boring format featured few characters and all of them, except Arnold (Gary Coleman), were tedious. That said, the live remake made the most of its episode, primarily by strong casting. Kevin Hart's Arnold was full of energy and he played up the physical comedy, as when he struggled to dismount from the top bunk bed. Heaven knows John Lithgow could have grabbed plenty of laughs by ignoring the dna of his character, Mr. Drummond, but he sportingly played it safe, giving the role only as much energy as Conrad Bain ever did, which is to say, not much.
"The Facts of Life" was the more enjoyable remake. Ann Dowd channeled Mrs. Garrett brilliantly, anchoring the episode. But it was Allison Tolman (as Natalie) who most embodied her character, bringing the warmth of fond remembrance to the viewer. The episode they reenacted was actually fairly good---a story about how thoughtlessness can affect others.
The Dick Clark Award for Defying Time goes to Lisa Whelchel, who could have stepped into her role as the original teenaged Blair like she had found a portal through time. It would have been bold stunt casting to let her reprise her own role, but it would have been so worth it.
What a blast from the past! I loved The Facts of Life and was eager to see how this remake would pan out. Seeing Lisa Whelchel looking ageless was a thrill, Kim Fields was darling and Mindy Cohn was sassy as ever. If only Nancy McKeon would end her Facts of Life boycott and give her fans what they want!
Onto the new cast, Ann Dowd as the new Mrs. Garrett. Was a good fit. It really surprised me how well she slipped into the character. Katherine Hahn as Jo, was true to the spirit of the character also. Gabrielle Union made for a good Tootie, but. Allison Tolman was a standout as Natalie. Tolman nearly stole the show from the other actors which was a wonderful surprise. Unfortunately, Jennifer Aniston was a horrible disappointment as Blair. Blair's character needs a certain charisma for the role to really shine and Aniston, sadly just didn't have what was needed. And i must say Jon Stewart as Rocky Price was a hoot.
Onto Different Strokes. Kevin Hart as Arnold was an inspired choice, he embodied the essence of the late Gary Coleman. Damon Wayans made a great Willis, he truly captured the laid back style of Todd Bridges. And even though i doubt the casting choice, John Lithgow made a genius Mr. Drummond, i could almost see Conrad Bain in certain moments when Lithgow spoke. A wonderful flashback to a treasured sitcom.
I can't wait to see what LIVE does next!!
Onto the new cast, Ann Dowd as the new Mrs. Garrett. Was a good fit. It really surprised me how well she slipped into the character. Katherine Hahn as Jo, was true to the spirit of the character also. Gabrielle Union made for a good Tootie, but. Allison Tolman was a standout as Natalie. Tolman nearly stole the show from the other actors which was a wonderful surprise. Unfortunately, Jennifer Aniston was a horrible disappointment as Blair. Blair's character needs a certain charisma for the role to really shine and Aniston, sadly just didn't have what was needed. And i must say Jon Stewart as Rocky Price was a hoot.
Onto Different Strokes. Kevin Hart as Arnold was an inspired choice, he embodied the essence of the late Gary Coleman. Damon Wayans made a great Willis, he truly captured the laid back style of Todd Bridges. And even though i doubt the casting choice, John Lithgow made a genius Mr. Drummond, i could almost see Conrad Bain in certain moments when Lithgow spoke. A wonderful flashback to a treasured sitcom.
I can't wait to see what LIVE does next!!
While I did miss Nancy returning with her former cast mates, what I mean is I missed Jo.. the character. I usually enjoy Hahn's roles and characters but my God did she miss play Jo. It was overacted with weird random movements and oddly loud. It was not a fit unfortunately. Nancy was to smooth at slipping her insults in as Jo, Hahn seemed to playing a starving, angry orphan child or something. It was not Jo and It was disappointing to say the least. At least Lisa was there and looked almost exactly the same. I did Appreciate them using actors who would have been around to enjoy those shoes when they were young however the characters are best left to their original actors. The sets were on point though 👌🏻
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- QuizThe original episodes remade in this presentation of "Live in Front of a Studio Audience" were The Facts Of Life: "Kids Can Be Cruel" (Season 3 Episode 20/original airdate: March 17, 1982); and Diff'rent Strokes: "Willis' Privacy" (Season 1 Episode 16/original airdate: Feb 23, 1979).
- BlooperAt the end, Arnold (Kevin Hart) calls Willis 'Vern' by mistake, but quickly corrects himself.
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