View Full Version : The Little Chill episode originally written for the 82-83 season!


revival
02-17-2005, 12:28 AM
From what i heard The Little Chill Episode was originally written while all the girls were still attending Eastland and slated to air the latter part of the 82-83 season.(a few episodes before Blair and Jo graduated).

The episode would of focused on the original cast at a slumber party in blair,tootie and nat's dorm room above the kitchen while Jo felt like the odd girl out.(the episode would of been a 2 parter) Of course Jo go's downstairs to the cafeteria in the middle of the night while all the girls are rebonding about there first year at eastland upstairs and is comforted by mrs.garrett who gives her a pep talk. The episode would of also revealed Nancy getting pregnant with guess who's baby, while still in high school and asking the girls to keep her secret. The episode was put on the shelf since they felt it was groundbreaking for nbc at the time(not too mention Lisa Whelchel's feelings).

The producers finally put the episode in motion in 86. They were able to get 3 of the original cast members back for a one time deal.The producers sensationalized the idea about getting Ringwald back for the one shot episode(who was still the teen 80's movie queen at the time) The episode was supposed to revolve around her and the new writers had really messed up the script which needed reworking to be believable,of course she declined. The episode also lost impact because Charlotte Rae was no longer on the show to help the episode be more effective.

snl75
02-17-2005, 02:58 AM
i never knew any of that .thanks for that info it was really interesting.

chrisw79
02-17-2005, 04:16 PM
Very interesting. Although I find it interesting they'd have shied away from that topic when they'ed already done suicide, divorce, rape, attempted child pornography.

80s Dude
04-16-2020, 12:07 PM
From what i heard The Little Chill Episode was originally written while all the girls were still attending Eastland and slated to air the latter part of the 82-83 season.(a few episodes before Blair and Jo graduated).

The episode would of focused on the original cast at a slumber party in blair,tootie and nat's dorm room above the kitchen while Jo felt like the odd girl out.(the episode would of been a 2 parter) Of course Jo go's downstairs to the cafeteria in the middle of the night while all the girls are rebonding about there first year at eastland upstairs and is comforted by mrs.garrett who gives her a pep talk. The episode would of also revealed Nancy getting pregnant with guess who's baby, while still in high school and asking the girls to keep her secret. The episode was put on the shelf since they felt it was groundbreaking for nbc at the time(not too mention Lisa Whelchel's feelings).

The producers finally put the episode in motion in 86. They were able to get 3 of the original cast members back for a one time deal.The producers sensationalized the idea about getting Ringwald back for the one shot episode(who was still the teen 80's movie queen at the time) The episode was supposed to revolve around her and the new writers had really messed up the script which needed reworking to be believable,of course she declined. The episode also lost impact because Charlotte Rae was no longer on the show to help the episode be more effective.

I wonder how true this is?

'80sSitcoms
04-16-2020, 12:36 PM
I wonder how true this is?

I don't think "true" would be the word for it. Sounds more like the season 2 episode "Gossip". :lookaroun

(that person even called the girls' makeshift bedroom a "dorm room" :rolleyes:)

Impressions
04-16-2020, 04:04 PM
I'm not buying it.

A "Lost Girls" reunion episode would be far too soon for season 4. Nancy getting pregnant and having Roger's baby didn't seem likely given what you explained. She'd be 20 years old and still in high school? Yeah...no.

There's no way that Molly Ringwald would come back in '86 while she had a successful movie career. Guest starring on TV in those days was considered a downgrade. And she still harbors ill feelings about her cut. I doubt she would want to do this or even bother to read the script.

RetroGuy2000
04-16-2020, 05:08 PM
I would like more evidence of this.

'80sSitcoms
04-16-2020, 05:44 PM
There's no way that Molly Ringwald would come back in '86 while she had a successful movie career. Guest starring on TV in those days was considered a downgrade.

It was, yet sometimes movie stars did appear on TV in the '80s. Burt Reynolds appeared on season 1 of "The Golden Girls" to wild applause (interestingly, the only famous guest star they let the audience applaud for). But it would seem that for at least "the younger crowd" in Hollywood it was looked upon as a downgrade.

Lorimar Television
04-16-2020, 06:20 PM
That would be cool if true, but I'm skeptical as well. Too bad this post is over 15 years old

valentina warner
04-16-2020, 07:45 PM
I'm not buying it.

A "Lost Girls" reunion episode would be far too soon for season 4. Nancy getting pregnant and having Roger's baby didn't seem likely given what you explained. She'd be 20 years old and still in high school? Yeah...no.

There's no way that Molly Ringwald would come back in '86 while she had a successful movie career. Guest starring on TV in those days was considered a downgrade. And she still harbors ill feelings about her cut. I doubt she would want to do this or even bother to read the script.



If it was season 4, NANCY would have been 17 going on 18 and not 20:confused::confused::confused:

Impressions
04-17-2020, 12:13 AM
If it was season 4, NANCY would have been 17 going on 18 and not 20:confused::confused::confused:

Okay, she’d be 19 in real life, in the 1982-1983 seasons since she had a late birthday in the year. She started on the show when she was 15. 19 is way too old to be a high school student unless she was held back a year...

80s Dude
04-17-2020, 09:27 AM
I'm not buying it.

A "Lost Girls" reunion episode would be far too soon for season 4. Nancy getting pregnant and having Roger's baby didn't seem likely given what you explained. She'd be 20 years old and still in high school? Yeah...no.

There's no way that Molly Ringwald would come back in '86 while she had a successful movie career. Guest starring on TV in those days was considered a downgrade. And she still harbors ill feelings about her cut. I doubt she would want to do this or even bother to read the script.

Felice was 20 years old during the 1982-83 season. Her character Nancy O. was two years younger. Since both Felice and Nancy O. had high IQs and were going to study psychology in university, I doubt that either one was held back

Impressions
04-17-2020, 05:10 PM
Yeah, the proof is in the pudding. There’s no way this would be feasible.

valentina warner
04-17-2020, 06:09 PM
Okay, she’d be 19 in real life, in the 1982-1983 seasons since she had a late birthday in the year. She started on the show when she was 15. 19 is way too old to be a high school student unless she was held back a year...


NANCY was definitely 18 in season 4, 1982-1983 (they only start college in season 5 which would have been 1983-1984):wave::wave::wave:

Impressions
04-17-2020, 10:41 PM
Let’s get this straight. Felice was 19 during the 1982-1983 season. She was born in November 1963. She’d turn 20 in November 1983. That would be during the 1983-1984 season. If Nancy was 2 years younger than Felice, she’d be 17 during the 1982-1983 season.

80s Dude
04-18-2020, 09:29 AM
I've read that they wanted to bring Felice back for part time roles in Season 4, but at that time she wanted to go to Brown University full time. And Brown being on the east coast and Facts of Life being taped on the west coast, that would make things hard to do, so Felice declined the offer.

80s Dude
04-18-2020, 09:33 AM
NANCY was definitely 18 in season 4, 1982-1983 (they only start college in season 5 which would have been 1983-1984):wave::wave::wave:

1983 was my high school graduating year. Which is probably was one of the main reasons I could relate to this show. At least during the Eastland years.