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I just realized that the plot of "Dinner at Eight" was cribbed from a 1958 episode of THE DANNY THOMAS SHOW called "Take a Message." Danny's wife takes several calls for Danny at home, one of which is from a donor to the St. Jude's Children's Hospital, who invites the couple to dinner. She gets the messages mixed up, and they wind up eating three lasagna dinners that night.
I am struck by how often sitcoms in the 1950s and 60s recycled plots. Maybe other shows did variants of this plot as well. |
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There must be a non-plagiarism clause among TV writers, because there are so many plots repeated over and over. Kid allergic to dog, visit to cabin in the woods, etc., and now the one above.
Maybe they avoid plagiarism by making slight changes to each "same" script. |
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I think a lot of these shows used the same writers. It was their own ideas anyway when they were reusing on another show.
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Bratty kid is another one many sitcoms had. From Lucy to the Hillbillies to Mama's Family to Raymond.
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Another plot line I've seen across many sitcoms goes like this: The main character meets up with a friend of theirs that has become very successful. The main character feels insecure, makes up a lot of stuff about how successful THEY are. Then in the end it turns out the friend was making everything up too. I've seen variations on this plot on LUCY, THE HONEYMOONERS, LITB, and probably others. On LITB, they had Wally bragging to a girl that he was rich and had Frank Sinatra perform at his birthday party. |
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The plots are rehashed, and recycled but for the most part they work. I noticed it as a kid watching. But takes nothing away from the humor. Shows how talented classic sitcoms were to pull it off. Reminds me of "All Along the Watchtower" written by Bob Dylan, and performed by him. But Jimi Hendrix version was great. And, Dave Mason's version was great. They took a little, and gave a little. Each version, they all clicked. Three talented people.
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I vaguely remember one on I Dream of Jeannie--she probably got him with her magic, so maybe he got his, too. Oh, I agree about music covers. Covers become hits in their own right because they're good too. |
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