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Old 09-03-2025, 09:42 PM   #1
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Default 39 Years Ago, This Iconic High School Comedy Completely Failed as a Sitcom

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Old 03-06-2026, 12:54 AM   #2
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Fast Times at Ridgemont High had a brief run as a TV sitcom starring Patrick Dempsey and Courtney Thorne-Smith, 40 years ago

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In fact, the 1982 film was such a success that executives wanted to keep it going as a television series. In 1986, CBS introduced Fast Times, a sitcom based on the Amy Heckerling film, with Heckerling serving as a producer. Cameron Crowe, who wrote Fast Times first as a novel, then as a screenplay, agreed to step in as a creative consultant for the series.

The film's cast declined to return for the project, with the exceptions of Ray Walston as Mr. Hand and Vincent Schiavelli as Mr. Vargas. Recasting the characters from the original film was a challenge, with the team bringing in Dean Cameron to replace Sean Penn as Jeff Spicoli, Courtney Thorne-Smith as Jennifer Jason Leigh's Stacy Hamilton, James Nardini as Judge Reinhold's Brad Hamilton, Patrick Dempsey in lieu of Robert Romanus as Mike Damone, and Claudia Wells and Phoebe Cates' Linda Barrett.

The show's intro sequence included an animated opening that featured snaps of the cast and a theme song by Oingo Boingo. Audiences were excited to see Wells in her first project since she co-starred in Back to the Future. It was also an introduction to the small screen for Dempsey and Thorne-Smith, who would later fill unforgettable roles in TV.



There was a mixed reaction to the show, which did bring in an intrigued audience in its first three episodes. However, having the same characters played by different actors was confusing for some viewers, who didn't know whether to place it as a spinoff, sequel, or something completely different.

Critics of the show believed it didn't strike the same chord as the film because it lacked the sex, drugs and general raunchy demeanor of its movie counterpart, an idea that Heckerling herself objected to.

"The movie had a lot of things in it besides sex and drugs,” she told the Orlando Sentinel. “Only about 10 minutes of it was smoking vans and naked people. Most of it was about relationships and teen problems.”

Hecklering shared ideas the show planned to tackle in a subsequent season, including teen pregnancies and anorexia. She admitted that drugs would eventually come up but wanted to focus the first season on letting the audience get familiar with the characters and their dynamic.

"That age group knows what’s on television. They understand that TV and movies have different parameters. And within those parameters, they want to be entertained," Heckerling told the outlet.

The series ran just seven episodes from March 5 until April 23, 1986, after struggling to differentiate itself from other teen-focused sitcoms of the day.

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