View Full Version : Didn't Realize that the Sitcom "Webster," First Premiered Under A Different Title?!


Brian Damage
04-17-2010, 10:16 AM
So imagine you're a husband and wife. You start your own production company, you make a show starring yourselves and, eventually, it gets picked up by the networks.

But couple Susan Clark and Alex Karras lived that dream, selling ABC on a couple-in-love sitcom titled Another Ballgame, starring themselves. Then, at the last minute, ABC suggested a twist: adding a young black actor to play their adopted son. The couple loved the idea. You had the racial element and storylines about the challenges of raising a fish-out-of-water child who had lost his own parents.

The network hired child actor Emmanuel Lewis.

What they didn't realize was that ABC was jealous of all the money NBC was making on Gary Coleman's show, Diff'rent Strokes. ABC next went about slowly changing the show into a terrible Diff'rent Strokes ripoff, selling the only celebrity their show had: a young black dwarf.

When ABC implemented a policy informally called "all Webster, all the time" in the show's storylines, Clark and Karras acquiesced, with the provision that ABC not change the show's name to Webster.

Soon after, ABC changed the show's name to Webster. By the end of the first season, the 12-year-old Lewis was given a full production credit, meaning he was also a boss.

http://www.cracked.com/article/135_6-beloved-tv-shows-that-traumatized-cast-members-life/

catlover79
04-17-2010, 12:00 PM
I think I heard that a long time ago...can't remember where.

Syndication
05-20-2010, 06:38 PM
I couldn't imagine a sitcom in the 80s about a couple in their age group living in an apartment in chicago. Just doesn't sound that interesting. They are probably better off the network did anything with it at all.

TV_on_the_Porch
05-21-2010, 03:35 AM
The title "change" you refer to must have happened prior to the premiere of the show which was known from day one as Webster.

TV Knowledge Fan
05-21-2010, 03:53 AM
...another proposed title for the series was "THEN CAME YOU" (TV GUIDE mentioned this title in an item about the series' pilot among proposed 1983-'84 series, in the spring of '83)- and the theme song was titled, "Then Came You" [by Steve & Madeline Sunshine]. But ABC insisted the series, after they bought it, change its name to "WEBSTER" before its premiere {I believe they also thought that would be a "better fit" with "BENSON", which preceeded it on Fridays}.

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megamanj2004
06-04-2010, 01:59 AM
What was even worse was that ABC, the very network that green-lighted Webster also later went on and picked up the show that it ripped-off ("Diff'rent Strokes") during the 1985-86 season and had that show and Webster separated by Mr. Belvedere.

ABC had a chance to get DS in the beginning but their miscue in turning down the show made it a marginal benefit for NBC.

ABC waited until DS was tired out to even pick it up.

A sitcom about a couple living in a Chicago apartment just sounds too ordinary. Even another Chicago-apartment based sitcom The Bob Newhart did more than just have it be about a couple living in a Chicago apartment and make it work.

And as for Karras and Clark going off at the network brass and the crew aroudn the set for changing their product, I can understand since it was mostly their show but they eventually had to realize that in the long run a show about just a couple living in a Chicago partment wouldn't last very long without some type of pizazz happening to it.