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gs78
07-18-2007, 01:15 AM
Bring Back Still Standing! CBS, Lifetime, TBS or any network! It is a funny show! Better than most TV shows on network or cable! Mark Addy Rules! He should return to television! Either on a new Still Standing or a different family sitcom. He is awesome!

Scoobiedoo30
07-18-2007, 04:40 PM
youcan also watch Still Standing on Local Channel's check www.titantv.com time and Channel

gs78
07-18-2007, 05:39 PM
Thanks! I like your John Ritter tribute! He was awesome in Three's Company and 8 Simple Rules! He died too young! SO SAD!

Scoobiedoo30
07-18-2007, 05:44 PM
Thanks I miss John Ritter

gs78
07-18-2007, 11:46 PM
I miss him, too! He was one of a kind!

Funnyyousaythat
07-19-2007, 01:57 PM
I remember that show. My grandma loved it!

gs78
07-20-2007, 01:09 AM
Three's Company was on before I was born , but it is one of favorite all-time shows! John Ritter was awesome in it! Watch the Show on TV LAND or rent or buy a DVD of the show! It is a riot! That is the trouble with most TV sitcoms today: They have nowhere near the humor level that Ritter and the rest of the cast had!

No wonder Network Television has almost abandoned the TV Sitcom in lieu of Reality TV! I spend more time watching reruns of classic sitcoms and recently cancelled ones [ like Still Standing] than watching what few are left on TV!

Why bother: Since most get cancelled [ Like Still Standing, Yes, Dear or the Class] or designated to Mid Season Replacements [ Like Old Christine] Thank God for reruns and boxed sets of shows on DVD! At least future generations can see when Network TV produced good sitcoms instead of Wacky Races, Talent Shows, Dancing with Celebrities or People on remote islands or aboard Pirate Ships that dominate the Network Landscape today!

Funnyyousaythat
07-20-2007, 01:39 PM
I prefer sitcoms as well but the shows you mentioned had five and six year runs. Most reality shows with their 13-episode cycles never have that kind of longevity. And you never really know behind the scenes of a six year show. Often actors get tired of the grind and want stop anyway. Studios are usually content with their 100 episodes for syndication unless the series is a blockbuster. Networks can't use middle-performing series that become loss leaders due to increasing license fees. Let's just hope that shows like The Office inspire a new era of great sitcoms. Everything goes in cycles.

gs78
07-20-2007, 04:16 PM
Still Standing was only on for four seasons! 2002-2006! Class lasted like one season and Old Adventures of New Christine [ whose success as a mid season replacement was one reason why Still Standing was not renewed for 2006-2007] has been put on midseason status for 2007-2008 by CBS!, even though Julia Louis- Dreyfus has been nominated for an Emmy! My point is that many new sitcoms are not given a fair shot! Two fairly recent examples: Courting Alex lasted 12 episodes! Out of Practice 14! It takes time for some shows to develop! Married with Children started slow,Cheers had low ratings in its first Season! Dick Van Dyke Show was cancelled after the first season, but brought back, and went on to be a classic show! It seems like the TV execs have an itchy trigger finger when it comes to sitcoms!

As far as reality shows go, I agree with you that many don't have as many episodes made as sitcoms, but there are quite a few reality shows that have lasted a number of years on TV ! I also agree things go it cycles, but I am tired of waiting for it to change! THANK GOD FOR DVDS AND CABLE RERUNS OF SHOWS!

Funnyyousaythat
07-20-2007, 06:05 PM
Still Standing was only on for four seasons! 2002-2006! Class lasted like one season and Old Adventures of New Christine [ whose success as a mid season replacement was one reason why Still Standing was not renewed for 2006-2007] has been put on midseason status for 2007-2008 by CBS!, even though Julia Louis- Dreyfus has been nominated for an Emmy! My point is that many new sitcoms are not given a fair shot! Two fairly recent examples: Courting Alex lasted 12 episodes! Out of Practice 14! It takes time for some shows to develop! Married with Children started slow,Cheers had low ratings in its first Season! Dick Van Dyke Show was cancelled after the first season, but brought back, and went on to be a classic show! It seems like the TV execs have an itchy trigger finger when it comes to sitcoms!

As far as reality shows go, I agree with you that many don't have as many episodes made as sitcoms, but there are quite a few reality shows that have lasted a number of years on TV ! I also agree things go it cycles, but I am tired of waiting for it to change! THANK GOD FOR DVDS AND CABLE RERUNS OF SHOWS!

Those shows you mentioned were well-produced shows. The Class and those other CBS shows aren't well-received shows. Christine coasts because Julia stars in it, but can't generate a big enough audience so it was on the bubble last season. You can't honestly consider them in the league of Cheers or even Married.

gs78
07-21-2007, 01:51 AM
I wasn't trying so much to put them in the same League as Cheers, Dick Van Dyke or even Married With Children. To be fair, Most Sitcoms, even successful ones, will not approach the level of a show like Cheers. However, there should be ample time given to sitcoms, especially those promoted with huge fanfare.

As far as Old Christine goes, if Julia didn't star in it, it would have been long gone, too! In my humble opinion, it is like they are just throwing her a bone, perhaps to keep her along until CBS stars her in another sitcom.

You made an excellent point about the shows I mentioned as being well produced! I agree! However, Why aren't more sitcoms better produced? You also made some excellent points that kind of cover it in your earlier posts, too! In addition, I sometimes get the impression that the Networks are doing this to justify cutting back on sitcoms in favor of cheaper to produce Reality TV Shows! Again, this is only my take on it!


Finally, I would like to point out an interesting sidenote about Married With Children: Years ago, When Married with Children was just starting to develop as a sitcom, Terry Rakolta, a suburban house wife from Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, tried to start a boycott of Married with Children because of its sexual themes. Because of this attempted boycott, Millions of People starting watching the show, increasing its popularity.

Mr. Television
07-21-2007, 02:07 AM
I wasn't trying so much to put them in the same League as Cheers, Dick Van Dyke or even Married With Children. To be fair, Most Sitcoms, even successful ones, will not approach the level of a show like Cheers. However, there should be ample time given to sitcoms, especially those promoted with huge fanfare.

As far as Old Christine goes, if Julia didn't star in it, it would have been long gone, too! In my humble opinion, it is like they are just throwing her a bone, perhaps to keep her along until CBS stars her in another sitcom.

You made an excellent point about the shows I mentioned as being well produced! I agree! However, Why aren't more sitcoms better produced? You also made some excellent points that kind of cover it in your earlier posts, too! In addition, I sometimes get the impression that the Networks are doing this to justify cutting back on sitcoms in favor of cheaper to produce Reality TV Shows! Again, this is only my take on it!


Finally, I would like to point out an interesting sidenote about Married With Children: Years ago, When Married with Children was just starting to develop as a sitcom, Terry Rakolta, a suburban house wife from Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, tried to start a boycott of Married with Children because of its sexual themes. Because of this attempted boycott, Millions of People starting watching the show, increasing its popularity.
I didn't have Fox at that time but I heard about it and as soon as I got Fox MWC was the first show I watched. :lol:

gs78
07-21-2007, 02:52 AM
Rakolta's protest really worked! NOT! That got me watching it, too! AL BUNDY ROCKS! I remember watching E True Hollywood story { I think it was that show] one time : They interviewed the show's creators and they claimed they sent Rakolta a Christmas card thanking her! LOL! I wish they would have a Married with Children Reunion! GO BUNDY"S!

Funnyyousaythat
07-23-2007, 02:57 PM
Rakolta's protest really worked! NOT! That got me watching it, too! AL BUNDY ROCKS! I remember watching E True Hollywood story { I think it was that show] one time : They interviewed the show's creators and they claimed they sent Rakolta a Christmas card thanking her! LOL! I wish they would have a Married with Children Reunion! GO BUNDY"S!

Yes, I remember Rakolta's protest. The show shifted to 9pm and became even more successful. Because it was groundbreaking and funny. Those cancelled CBS shows can't make that claim.

gs78
07-24-2007, 12:44 AM
Where are the groundbreaking sitcoms of today? Perhaps Leonard Nimoy can go In Search of... Sitcoms! LOL! Seriously, though! It is a shame that there is such a lack of new sitcoms on the air! I guess I will continue to watch reruns of my favorite sitcom shows in syndication! Speaking of Syndication, Nick at Night is going to air reruns of George Lopez next fall!

Funnyyousaythat
07-24-2007, 01:37 PM
Lopez is borderline ********. Of the smart shows today, Curb Your Enthusiasm, The Office, How I Met Your Mother, 30 Rock and My Name Is Earl lead the way. For big laughs, Two and a Half Men is thriving. Sure, there are a lot fewer sitcoms today (just as there were before Cosby began a new wave in 1984) but a few years ago there were many sitcoms but most of them were cookie-cutter space fillers such as Suddenly Susan, Yes, Dear, Caroline in the City, Becker et al.

gs78
07-24-2007, 03:04 PM
LOL! I don't know about that, but I didn't like how Lopez played the race card when he heard about his show being cancelled by ABC. He was quoted as saying TV just got more white. He also criticized the Geico like caveman style show that is to air this fall! He is right about that, However; his show had a six year run! That is longer than many hit sitcoms lasted on the air! For example, Still Standing lasted only four seasons, ALF lasted four seasons, Taxi five seasons and Gilligan's Island three! He should be ready to go forward with his career.


I agree with you on Suddenly Susan and Caroline in the City! They don't even show them on reruns anymore! At least not on any of the Detroit TV stations! I don't see them on cable, either! WGN shows Becker, usually late at night, on their schedule and Yes, Dear is on TBS on a regular basis.

gs78
07-28-2007, 03:07 AM
I still can't believe ABC is airing a show about Cavemen! Thank God for reruns of shows like Still Standing! I hope they put it on DVD soon!

gs78
08-01-2007, 02:05 AM
The new fall sitcoms don't look half as funny as shows like Still Standing or King of Queens! Guess I will keep watching reruns!

gs78
08-12-2007, 02:26 AM
R.I.P. FUNNY FAMILY SITCOMS!

Jack1000
09-13-2007, 04:37 PM
I just started watching reruns of Still Standing on Lifetime and my local syndicate station. The show is excellent. It seems to be a "Married With Children" type of sitcom, but with a higher level of wit and sophistication. At the very least, there appears to be less put-downs and sexual innuendo jokes.

The situations demonstrate how a REAL family might cope with the issues and problems of their everyday lives. There is quality writing in this series and some good laughs as well.

Users should check out Still Standing!

Jack

tah86
07-02-2009, 09:30 PM
I heard that still standing writers was leaving after the 4th season. so they planed to end the show(after the 4th season)anyway, so It would be eligible for Syndication