View Full Version : Give your reason why you think Sanford and Son was not in the top ten during the
TVFactFan 11-01-2003, 11:58 AM last season?
I think it had to do with the fact that these characters were not seen much anymore. Or if it not much, not at all.
Julio
Grady
Officer Smitty
Rollo
These characters were seen more between 73-and early 1975
W.J. Griffin 11-01-2003, 12:12 PM I think the main reason S&S fell out of the top ten is simple viewer apathy, coupled with the fact that the writers were probably becoming bored with the characters. You can see the malaise that set in onscreen at this time, particularly with Redd and Demond, who were probably running out of original things to say and do with their characters...and let's face it, the show had been going for four seasons a a feverish clip...it was inevitable that things would slow down, all long-running shows do eventually...
glenny 11-01-2003, 01:04 PM I believe it was beacuse they kept moving it around on the schedule. That always hurts a series. But i could bee wrong though. Also, i think the show lost a great deal of its edge. They seemed to want to make Fred more respectable and successful. Also Lamont seemed get more nonexistant as the last season moved on. He was there but there was no chemistry with Fred. There arguments and shouting matches at each other in the earlier seasons were priceless.
TVFactFan 11-01-2003, 01:09 PM Originally posted by glenny
I believe it was beacuse they kept moving it around on the schedule. That always hurts a series. But i could bee wrong though. Also, i think the show lost a great deal of its edge. They seemed to want to make Fred more respectable and successful. Also Lamont seemed get more nonexistant as the last season moved on. He was there but there was no chemistry with Fred. There arguments and shouting matches at each other in the earlier seasons were priceless.
I thought S&S was aired on friday nights during all six seasons
glenny 11-01-2003, 01:23 PM You are probably right. I somehow thought they might have moved it to Saturday during its last season.
TVFactFan 11-01-2003, 01:31 PM Originally posted by glenny
I believe it was beacuse they kept moving it around on the schedule. That always hurts a series. But i could bee wrong though. Also, i think the show lost a great deal of its edge. They seemed to want to make Fred more respectable and successful. Also Lamont seemed get more nonexistant as the last season moved on. He was there but there was no chemistry with Fred. There arguments and shouting matches at each other in the earlier seasons were priceless.
OK i just saw it was moved to Wednesday Night in 1976.
glenny 11-01-2003, 01:36 PM Thanks for checking. I think the series just ran out of steam. I wished it lasted longer..it is my favorite show of all time!!
TVFactFan 11-01-2003, 01:44 PM Originally posted by glenny
Thanks for checking. I think the series just ran out of steam. I wished it lasted longer..it is my favorite show of all time!!
Correction, on WEdnesday nights in 1976, only reruns were shown from the previous seasons
mstewart 12-27-2003, 12:31 PM The show ran out of ideas and it was tired. You can see it in the final season that it a tired look. It look as though Demond Wilson nor Redd Foxx wanted to be there. Personally Redd Foxx's performances were never quite the same after his contract and salary dispute.
TVFactFan 12-27-2003, 01:14 PM Originally posted by mstewart
The show ran out of ideas and it was tired. You can see it in the final season that it a tired look. It look as though Demond Wilson nor Redd Foxx wanted to be there. Personally Redd Foxx's performances were never quite the same after his contract and salary dispute.
I disagree with that. Redd Foxx still had some classic episodes in the 74-75 and 75 76 season. Now i will admit that he was a little different in the last season. But these are two classic Fred Sanford episodes AFTER his contract disputes
Surprise Party
There'll Be Some Changes Made
EarthQuaKE
howilu 12-28-2003, 02:22 AM There were several possible reasons why Sanford and Son fell out of the top ten in its last season:
1. More episodes focused on Lamont's relationship with Janet.
2. The familiar routines of Fred faking heart attacks and calling Lamont a dummy were becoming stale.
3. The loss of Whitman Mayo to the spinoff Grady.
TVFactFan 12-28-2003, 10:45 AM Originally posted by howilu
There were several possible reasons why Sanford and Son fell out of the top ten in its last season:
1. More episodes focused on Lamont's relationship with Janet.
2. The familiar routines of Fred faking heart attacks and calling Lamont a dummy were becoming stale.
3. The loss of Whitman Mayo to the spinoff Grady.
The Spinoff Grady was cAncelled by the start of the last season of Sanford ans Son. Grady was canceled in March of 76 and the last season started in September of 76. But even if the show Grady was still on, i don't think the loss of Grady had anything to do with the Ratings.
EricIdlefan 12-29-2003, 05:02 PM Boring writing and change of personality in characters flee the viewers(even the very, very, loyal ones!!
mooseface 12-29-2003, 07:23 PM Originally posted by Sitcom Analyzer
I disagree with that. Redd Foxx still had some classic episodes in the 74-75 and 75 76 season. Now i will admit that he was a little different in the last season. But these are two classic Fred Sanford episodes AFTER his contract disputes
Surprise Party...
One of my favs!
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