Brian Damage
02-13-2011, 12:39 AM
I read on IMDB that the show got 23.9 million viewers back in the day. If that is the case, what caused the show to be yanked?
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old grouch
03-22-2011, 02:41 PM
I'm just guessing, but maybe it had to do with the expense of switching over from black and white to color.
boechsner
03-22-2011, 06:08 PM
In my opinion, I think cancelling The Munsters and The Addams Family when they did was a good thing. I could not imagine either show in Color. The Black and White enhanced the ghoulish feel of each series.
catlover79
03-22-2011, 09:01 PM
The Black and White enhanced the ghoulish feel of each series.
:yeahthat I agree 100%!!
Duster76
03-27-2011, 08:23 PM
I read on IMDB that the show got 23.9 million viewers back in the day. If that is the case, what caused the show to be yanked?
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I'm not sure your information is accurate. The highest rated show of 1964-65 and 1965-66 (Bonanza) didn't draw 23.9 million viewers a week. Addams Family finished 23rd in the ratings in it's first season and then dropped out of the top 30 in its' second season. In 1964-65 the show averaged 12.5 million. Addam's Family audience dropped off in the second year so there might have been a feeling that the show had run its' course.
TV Knowledge Fan
04-17-2011, 03:05 AM
...its competition on CBS: "HOGAN'S HEROES", which became the #1 show at 8:30pm(et) on Fridays in its first season, also knocking off NBC's "CONVOY" at the start of the season, and its highly touted "SAMMY DAVIS JR. SHOW" in mid-season. And people who owned color TV sets [about half of all U.S. homes owned one, at the time] tended to tune into Bob Crane & his prisoner-of-war platoon more than the Addams clan. ABC decided it wasn't worth it to order a third season- even if the show was "converted" to full color. They decided to program a 90 minute "action/adventure" block in the fall of '66 to compete with CBS' "THE WILD WILD WEST" and "HOGAN" (and NBC's "TARZAN" and "THE MAN FROM U.N.C.L.E."): "THE GREEN HORNET" at 7:30 {replacing "THE FLINTSTONES"} and "THE TIME TUNNEL" at 8 {in place of an unsuccessful sitcom adaptation of the "TAMMY" movies, a weak lead-in to "ADDAMS"}. But the series entered local syndication that fall, and gained new generations of viewers....leading to a Saturday morning cartoon series, a TV movie reunion of the original cast, two theatrical films in the '90s, and the current Broadway musical!
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21 Chester Place
08-01-2011, 01:05 PM
It's a shame that we only got 2 seasons, but then again it kind of makes the show all that more special. If it had been on for years and years, its possible the content might have gotten repetitive. So in a way it might have been good that we only got 2 years, 64 episodes (although I would have liked at least 1 more season). But I agree with you guys, would not have wanted it in color though if thats what the case would have been, if it aired for a 3rd season. The black and white format also made the show seem even older than it was, in my opinion. Which "enhanced the ghoulish feel" as said.