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I recall ABC trying to emulate the early success of Sabrina by having 3/4s of the schedule (save for Boy Meets World) be made up of fantasy/supernatural shows for the 1997-98 season. They were You Wish, which was kind of a male version of I Dream of Jeanie and Teen Angel which had the extremely macabre premise for a TGIF show about a kid who dies after eating a contaminated hamburger and comes back to watch over his best friend and his family (w/ the mother played by Maureen "Marcia Brady" McCormick).
These shows lasted only one season (one of the biggest mistakes ABC made w/ their TGIF block in my humble opinion was making things too homogenized, like having Miller-Boyett produce all four sitcoms at the expense of something like Just the Ten of Us for example) and by this time, ABC somehow had difficulty replacing the aging Family Matters and Step by Step (which moved to CBS for their final seasons). Every other show not named Boy Meets World or Sabrina in the original run of TGIF for some reason, lasted one season. They had Two of a Kind w/ the Olsen Twins, Brother's Keeper, which was pretty much a more family friendly variation of Two and a Half Men, and Odd Man Out (and other shows that I'm probably forgetting right now). |
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Unfortunately it's the way of the business to try to copy successful shows. You could argue that ABC was trying to copy Boy Meets World too, since a lot of the shows after it had a younger main cast with a teenage guy lead. I don't remember all the one season shows now in great detail, but I'm pretty sure I watched all of them at the time. I'm still surprised to this day that the Mary-Kate and Ashley show wasn't given a second season.
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I don't know what the situation was with Step by Step and Family Matters, whether or not there was a bidding war between ABC and CBS, or if ABC just didn't want them anymore. Whatever the reason, I think getting rid of those two shows was a huge mistake. If they had kept them for two more years, we would have been spared four mediocre one season shows.
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