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They seemed to tinker and change things every single season until ultimately it became an entirely different show. Did they panic too soon? Was it justified panic? What were your thoughts on all the cast, set and storyline changes???
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I loved the show during it's first 3 seasons. I think it was a perfect companion show with Three's Company. I don't know why ABC moved it in it's third season. I didn't watch it much during season 3 and after it went into first run syndication, I couldn't get the show at all. I've been watching some of those episodes lately and it isn't as good as when it was on ABC. I think getting rid of the girls was a huge mistake. It just survives on the talent of Ted Knight alone. I know the show was already renewed for another season when Knight died but IMO it was a shadow of what it originally was.
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I agree, the Ted Knight Show was nowhere near as good as Too Close For Comfort. |
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The show did well when it aired after Three's Company the 1st two seasons and then ABC moved it to Thursday Nights at 9pm to compete with Simon and Simon on CBS which led to failure. I thought it was odd how the show went from #16 to #6 in season 2 and after that it was over. |
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You and a lot of other people since it was a top ten show that season. And you couldn't DVR it LOL |
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So back then you really had to make a decision on what you were going to watch, wow LOL |
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So true, and unlike a DVR, networks couldn't find out your viewing habits from a VCR. lol |
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The show was a very solid second in its time slot. IIRC it finished the season at #38. It blew Cheers out of the water during the first half of the season, but when Gimme A Break was moved over from Saturdays they were practically neck-and-neck.
It's Nell Carter's fault.
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I'm guessing the ratings were trending down over the third season and that it was ranking lower than 38 in the weekly ratings by the end of the season. I do remember that the third season premiere, in which Andrew was born, ranked in the top 10.
It wasn't as good in syndication, even before the transition to the Ted Knight Show. They got new writers for season 4, and it just wasn't as much fun any more. |
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^You dig up some really interesting articles, TMC. This substantiates the fact TCFC was working with a much smaller budget after it left ABC network.
Taffner was as bit of a visionary partnering with Metromedia but unfortunately by the late 80's Fox had bought up most of those independent stations and eventually started producing their own shows. Even if Ted had lived longer I doubt his show would've lasted more than another 2 seasons. FWIW I think ABC made unfortunate scheduling decisions around that time. By the mid 80's they were solidly behind NBC and CBS in the ratings. |
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