Yong Fang
09-30-2014, 08:49 AM
I was born in 1967, when TAGS was still on, so I literally remember my whole life growing up with this show, and I am 47 now, while Andy died two years ago when I was 45.
So, this means that TAGS has more or less been on somewhere on television for a whopping 54 years. TBS, cable, some independent TV station, this show has always been on.
So did Andy get residuals from this? I would think this would be a monster amount of money, even in the 1970s and 1980s. The 1986 NBC reunion show was a blockbuster, probably one of the top rated shows shown all time next to the Super Bowl.
It seems to me that if Andy owned or had a financial interest in his show, he should have been like Seinfeld, semi retired and very, very, very wealthy instead of just being very wealthy. Andy after TAGS tried several projects that failed until he scored with the old folks with Matlock in the 80's-90's.
I would think Andy would have really been raking it in. So did he? Or were residuals not so great then as they are now?
So, this means that TAGS has more or less been on somewhere on television for a whopping 54 years. TBS, cable, some independent TV station, this show has always been on.
So did Andy get residuals from this? I would think this would be a monster amount of money, even in the 1970s and 1980s. The 1986 NBC reunion show was a blockbuster, probably one of the top rated shows shown all time next to the Super Bowl.
It seems to me that if Andy owned or had a financial interest in his show, he should have been like Seinfeld, semi retired and very, very, very wealthy instead of just being very wealthy. Andy after TAGS tried several projects that failed until he scored with the old folks with Matlock in the 80's-90's.
I would think Andy would have really been raking it in. So did he? Or were residuals not so great then as they are now?