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08-19-2023, 04:15 PM
Calucci's Department was a CBS ethnic sitcom about the every functions of a New State Unemployment Office that made its debut on sept 14, 1973
The show aired on Fridays nights and competed with the Brady Bunch on ABC and Sanford and Son on NBC.
The lady who played the grandmother on Family Matters was a cast member on the show
The guy who played Mr. Whittendale on the Jeffersons was a cast member of the show
The show was widely praised by critics
The show didnt get off to a good start and ranked #52 after the first episode
Even though the show didnt do well in the ratings and ranked last of all shows, the Network officials liked the show
The show actually finished last every week from sept to Nov
Cecil Smith of the LA Times suggested CBS moving the show away from Sanford and Son to find an audience
TV writer from Newsday speculated that the show failed because the lead actor was too fat and viewers dont want to see obesity every week
Lot of Italians Americans were upset by the cancellation of the show
31 of 217 CBS stations rejected the series entirely while 50 of the stations decided to air the show on Saturday Afternoon
The show aired three time in December with the last airing being Dec 28, 1973
Philadelphia Inquirer, Dec 2, 1973
Newsday, Nov 21 1973
Pacific Daily News, Nov 4, 1973
Phila Daily News, Sept 14, 1973
Spring Leader and Press, Sept 26 1973
Minnseota Star, Oct 26, 1973
The show aired on Fridays nights and competed with the Brady Bunch on ABC and Sanford and Son on NBC.
The lady who played the grandmother on Family Matters was a cast member on the show
The guy who played Mr. Whittendale on the Jeffersons was a cast member of the show
The show was widely praised by critics
The show didnt get off to a good start and ranked #52 after the first episode
Even though the show didnt do well in the ratings and ranked last of all shows, the Network officials liked the show
The show actually finished last every week from sept to Nov
Cecil Smith of the LA Times suggested CBS moving the show away from Sanford and Son to find an audience
TV writer from Newsday speculated that the show failed because the lead actor was too fat and viewers dont want to see obesity every week
Lot of Italians Americans were upset by the cancellation of the show
31 of 217 CBS stations rejected the series entirely while 50 of the stations decided to air the show on Saturday Afternoon
The show aired three time in December with the last airing being Dec 28, 1973
Philadelphia Inquirer, Dec 2, 1973
Newsday, Nov 21 1973
Pacific Daily News, Nov 4, 1973
Phila Daily News, Sept 14, 1973
Spring Leader and Press, Sept 26 1973
Minnseota Star, Oct 26, 1973