So he hated working on the set of ALF, huh?
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ChuckHestonFan — 14 years ago(June 14, 2011 03:27 AM)
"The producers were so frustrated with the challenge of working with a miserable cast, with very intense personalities, they made the decision that should the show be renewed one more year, the Tanners would be written out. Which is why the show ends with ALF getting kidnapped."
Would love to get a source for this, because the People Magazine article didn't say all that.
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MichaelMovieLoft — 12 years ago(April 24, 2013 07:26 AM)
Yeah, he wasn't big on working there. As someone posted, long working hours. Also, he didn't care for getting upstaged by a puppet with most of the best lines. When the final episode wrapped, he left without saying goodbye to anyone.
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stevenackerman69 — 11 years ago(March 29, 2015 12:54 AM)
Yeah, I read the working hours were long, due to the technical stuff involving working with a puppet. Of course, how could they do all those long hours with a kid there? Maybe Benji Gregory was given breaks?
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MichaelMovieLoft — 11 years ago(March 29, 2015 07:16 AM)
SAG-AFTRA (Back when it filmed, it was just AFTRA) have rules and regulations to protect child workers. According to SAG-AFTRA, children age 9 to 15 can work five hours a day with up to a max o2000f 9 hours on set, and not start before 5:30 am and must end before 10pm on school days and must end at 12:30am on non-school days. Parents must be within sight and sound of the child at all times. Those are the current rules for children. I don't know what they were when ALF filmed, but Gregory said his time on ALF was positive and just wanted to go home and skateboard when the day was over.
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