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There have been several spin-offs from sitcoms while the original show was still playing. Most of the time, it was secondary characters who the audience loved.
Do you think the spinoff star was always willing to go? Or do you think they enjoyed being the popular secondary character and the producers pushed them off the show? |
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Threes Company got Don Knotts, and probably there was a debate to whether Knotts would fit in with that show (a "hip", sort of sexy show about young people in Southern California, with an aging actor whose most famous for Barney Fife). But Knotts fit in perfectly, and the production was down one actor instead of two getting paid. I didnt much care for the show, it was dumb. Both of the "landlords" were hilarious in it however. That and looking at Joyce DeWitt. |
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