View Full Version : Five Series That Became Their Own Spin-off's


TMC
07-14-2022, 04:53 AM
https://www.nostalgiarush.blogspot.com/2022/06/five-series-that-became-their-own-spin.html

Mayberry R.F.D (https://web.archive.org/web/20061031125239/http://www.jumptheshark.com/m/mayberryrfd.htm)

Andy Griffith was ready to move on from The Andy Griffith Show. So in the eighth season the town became more of the focus with Griffith being seen less and less. Andy Taylor moved away at the end of Andy Griffith and when the show officially becomes Mayberry R.F.D. it was literally the same show, minus Andy and Opie. Who did make appearances.

Laverne & Shirley (https://web.archive.org/web/20061031125326/http://www.jumptheshark.com/l/laverneandshirley.htm)

Cheating a little with this one but I think it still counts. You're gonna see that most of these are the result of a long running series not knowing when to stop already. Case in point, after eight years it seemed like this show was done. But Penny Marshall wanted to go on, so they did. Great idea, until Cindy Williams became pregnant and left (there were other reasons but that's another story). So what exactly is Laverne & Shirley with just Laverne? Lame! While the name stayed it was really "The Laverne Show". The final episode wasn't even a regular episode, it was a backdoor pilot!

Scrubs (https://web.archive.org/web/20061031125314/http://www.jumptheshark.com/s/scrubs.htm)

Even Saved By The Bell was smart enough to realize this was a stupid idea, and called there lazy spin-off "The New Class". After season 8 most of the cast were ready to move on, but the producer wanted the show to continue. So the final season was a total change in premise and tone, as we focus on a class of interns who are being taught by our series regulars making cameos. It was stupid, it was lame, and the worst part is that the show had a perfectly fine final episode that aired the season before and they should have left well enough alone.

Archie Bunker's Place (https://web.archive.org/web/20061031125335/http://www.jumptheshark.com/a/archiebunkersplace.htm)

This is one were the name was changed and it is considered its own series. But the fact is, everything else was the same. Norman Lear was ready for All in the Family to end but the network wanted more. Shocking, a network concerned more with ratings than quality. Jean Stapleton also was ready to move on, so a deal was made. All in the Family became Archie Bunker's Place, with a shift in focus, and Edith would pass away after the first season.

The Hogan Family (https://web.archive.org/web/20061031125301/http://www.jumptheshark.com/h/hoganfamily.htm)

Here's the story of how "Valerie" became "The Hogan Family". Around 1987 Valerie Harper was in a brand new series about a mother raising three kids in suburban Chicago. The hook was that her husband was an airline pilot, and was rarely home. It was a harmless show which did pretty well. Then there was a horrible contract dispute involving her salary. Which Harper would later win by the way. But by the end NBC fired her but wanted the show to continue. So they put Sandy Duncan as the lead, with the setup now that she would move into help raise the kids as there aunt after there mother had been killed. Honestly, I preferred the Duncan years but you will have people say those episodes sucked. The best part was the title change, at first it was Valerie's Family. Then NBC realized they wanted nothing to do with Harper, and for like an episode it was "The Hogan's" before finally settling on "The Hogan Family". This was a light simple show and has mostly been forgotten, and I miss it to be honest.

Edward216
11-20-2022, 03:34 AM
The Conners should be on this list. After Roseanne Barr was justifiably fired from Roseanne but they decided to keep producing episodes of the show with the rest of the cast but without her, so they killed Roseanne Conner off and just changed the show's title.

Ed.

stevea
11-22-2022, 11:50 AM
MAYBERRY RFD - Andy Griffith was ready to move on from The Andy Griffith Show. So in the eighth season the town became more of the focus with Griffith being seen less and less. Andy Taylor moved away at the end of Andy Griffith and when the show officially becomes Mayberry R.F.D. it was literally the same show, minus Andy and Opie. Who did make appearances.


Andy moved away, unannounced but referred to later, during the first season. He was on MRFD sporadically for a few episodes in the beginning of the first season. He and Aneta Corsaut returned for the first episode of the second season.

Ron Howard and Don Knotts appeared only in the first episode.

Adamantium
11-22-2022, 12:30 PM
I would add Gimme a Break! to that list. The final season felt more like a Nell spin-off than another season of the series.