RetroTVNitekatt
03-21-2017, 02:11 PM
Depending where you read at some point CBS wanted to order a 10th Season of ODAT - and the girls (Bonnie and Val) opted to do just a 9th and final season at some point and end the series.
Did they make the right choice? From a creative standpoint they'd played these roles for 9 seasons and wanted to go onto new things - this was one of CBS's longest running TV Shows of the era.
But what about viewership - Ratings data for Season 9 seems to be non-existent (Well, non-accessible) and Season Eight dropped into the still respected teens (#16 from #10 in Season 7)which was still very good for CBS so picking up a 9th was a good move.
So without ratings data from that point of view we don't know. Has anyone ever turned up the Season #9 Ratings data - not on Wikipedia, and I've so far not been able to turn up the data from elsewhere.
It's never been 100% Clear when they wanted to order Season 10 - when they ordered Season 9, or sometime during Season 9. There's references on the web CBS wanted a two-season pick up and the girls only wanted one and then wrap things up. two-season pick ups were very unusual in the early 1980's. Does anyone know the REAL facts.
(I personally think the network passed on the spin-off due having picked up AFTER M*A*S*H and the network didn't want two "new" spin-offs on the line-up - and AFTER M*A*S*H ironically failed in it's second season, the 1984-1985 season!)
Did they make the right choice? From a creative standpoint they'd played these roles for 9 seasons and wanted to go onto new things - this was one of CBS's longest running TV Shows of the era.
But what about viewership - Ratings data for Season 9 seems to be non-existent (Well, non-accessible) and Season Eight dropped into the still respected teens (#16 from #10 in Season 7)which was still very good for CBS so picking up a 9th was a good move.
So without ratings data from that point of view we don't know. Has anyone ever turned up the Season #9 Ratings data - not on Wikipedia, and I've so far not been able to turn up the data from elsewhere.
It's never been 100% Clear when they wanted to order Season 10 - when they ordered Season 9, or sometime during Season 9. There's references on the web CBS wanted a two-season pick up and the girls only wanted one and then wrap things up. two-season pick ups were very unusual in the early 1980's. Does anyone know the REAL facts.
(I personally think the network passed on the spin-off due having picked up AFTER M*A*S*H and the network didn't want two "new" spin-offs on the line-up - and AFTER M*A*S*H ironically failed in it's second season, the 1984-1985 season!)