bkohatl
06-15-2002, 08:25 AM
The original Family Affair meant a lot to me as a kid for a variety of reasons: I had a crush on Anissa Jones(I was 11, she was 10; she had pet snakes: I was impressed); I am named Brian Keith O'Hara and consider Brian Keith a terrific guy and a great actor(I guess it is always better to like the person your named after than not); and the show was perfectly cast and well acted, with a wonderful, if slightly unbelievable, premise.
I saw a promo for the new Family Affair on the WB. The only thing that worries me is that the character of the new "Mr. French" seems to be a total buffon. I hope that that was a mis-impression.
Tim Curry is certainly an excellent actor(The Rocky Horror Picture Show), but I am little foggy as to what he will bring to the character of "Mr. French".
Gary Cole, who is portraying the character of "Uncle Bill", guest starred on the original show. He was used constantly as guest and character actor during the 1960's and 1970's. I don't remember him from Family Affair, but I do recall him on Gilligan's Island and The Brady Bunch. I only hope that he can bring some of Brian's larger than life persona to the character of "Uncle Bill". Without it, I don't know if the premise will work.
One of the most magical things about the original Family Affair was the Brian and Sebastian were convincing as two bachelors trying to deal with an instant family; definitely two fish out of water. There was an innocence and charm to the way their characters were written and performed. I hope the new show stays as close to this dictum as possible.
I have also heard that the new "Buffy" and "Jody" will be little brats. I hope that is not true. I think you could make them much more realistically written characters; especially, in that they are actually allowed to grow up on the show.
That is and always will be my major criticism of the original show. Anissa came to hate the fact that in the five years that Family Affair was on the air the character of "Buffy" only went from age six to age seven. Anissa hated that, and it was one of the major reasons that she decided to quit acting. Being 4'11" and being constantly reminded of that fact by the way your character was written, and the way people treated you in real life was really irritating to her. Anissa was a week short of her 13 birthday when the last episode of Family Affair finished filming. She had grown up, but "Buffy" never did.
One of the nicest things that I have discovered was that Brian offered Anissa a starring adult role as a nurse on The Brian Keith Show the year after Family Affair was cancelled. Anisssa was fourteen at the time. Even though Anissa turned it down, she just wanted to be a regular kid for a while, I know she really appreciated Brian's offer. She kept the letter he sent her with offer in her keepsake box. Anissa really loved Brian Keith, and Brian loved Anissa as much.
14 pages in memory of Anissa Jones and Brian Keith:
http://www.geocities.com/bkohatl2001/Anissa1958.html
and follow the page links.
I saw a promo for the new Family Affair on the WB. The only thing that worries me is that the character of the new "Mr. French" seems to be a total buffon. I hope that that was a mis-impression.
Tim Curry is certainly an excellent actor(The Rocky Horror Picture Show), but I am little foggy as to what he will bring to the character of "Mr. French".
Gary Cole, who is portraying the character of "Uncle Bill", guest starred on the original show. He was used constantly as guest and character actor during the 1960's and 1970's. I don't remember him from Family Affair, but I do recall him on Gilligan's Island and The Brady Bunch. I only hope that he can bring some of Brian's larger than life persona to the character of "Uncle Bill". Without it, I don't know if the premise will work.
One of the most magical things about the original Family Affair was the Brian and Sebastian were convincing as two bachelors trying to deal with an instant family; definitely two fish out of water. There was an innocence and charm to the way their characters were written and performed. I hope the new show stays as close to this dictum as possible.
I have also heard that the new "Buffy" and "Jody" will be little brats. I hope that is not true. I think you could make them much more realistically written characters; especially, in that they are actually allowed to grow up on the show.
That is and always will be my major criticism of the original show. Anissa came to hate the fact that in the five years that Family Affair was on the air the character of "Buffy" only went from age six to age seven. Anissa hated that, and it was one of the major reasons that she decided to quit acting. Being 4'11" and being constantly reminded of that fact by the way your character was written, and the way people treated you in real life was really irritating to her. Anissa was a week short of her 13 birthday when the last episode of Family Affair finished filming. She had grown up, but "Buffy" never did.
One of the nicest things that I have discovered was that Brian offered Anissa a starring adult role as a nurse on The Brian Keith Show the year after Family Affair was cancelled. Anisssa was fourteen at the time. Even though Anissa turned it down, she just wanted to be a regular kid for a while, I know she really appreciated Brian's offer. She kept the letter he sent her with offer in her keepsake box. Anissa really loved Brian Keith, and Brian loved Anissa as much.
14 pages in memory of Anissa Jones and Brian Keith:
http://www.geocities.com/bkohatl2001/Anissa1958.html
and follow the page links.