Another victim of network stupidity
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gpicto — 10 years ago(November 21, 2015 12:29 AM)
Could be politics. If a new boss took over at ABC, he might've wanted his predessor's shows to fail, so he moves shows like this to a lousy time slot, where they bomb out. Then his boss would feel that firing the other guy, who had approved all these rotten shows, was the smart move. That's how Hollywood operates. It's The same with movies, when they're in production.
Marriage is between one man and one woman, to the exclusion of all others. -
ragingbull1965 — 10 years ago(November 21, 2015 01:16 AM)
You may actually be right. If I recall correctly, there was new management at ABC in the early 70s because it was around that time that the network cancelled the "hick-coms" (
Green Acres, Petticoat Junction, Gomer Pyle, Mayberry
, etc) because it wanted to present more "sophisticated" series. So there may be a lot of truth to what you said. But it could also be sheer hubris that these networks make such inane decisions.
The Partridge Family
was also originally on Fridays where it enjoyed high ratings but after the third season, the network decided to move it to Saturday evenings so that it could compete with
All in the Family
(at the time, the most popular series on TV) and when that happened,
The Partridge Family
totally bombed. Whatever the reason, a bad decision is still a bad decision.
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ragingbull1965 — 10 years ago(January 06, 2016 02:05 AM)
First off, I agree with your tagline. But then, I always found strong women very "sexy"!
As to your comment, even if what you say is true, the fact remains that
The Partridge Family
was still a very popular series in its second season and if the network hadn't made the same stupid mistake twice and move it to Saturday evenings in its fourth season where it had to compete against
All in the Family
, it could have had a longer run. One would have thought that these people would have learned after
Nanny and the Professor
but I guess getting knocked on their rear end once is not enough for some people. -
ragingbull1965 — 9 years ago(May 12, 2016 08:56 AM)
You're right. I stand corrected. But the principle is the same. CBS may have also had a change in management and the new president probably wanted to "upgrade" the network's image which resulted in the cancellation of those programs.
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ragingbull1965 — 9 years ago(June 22, 2016 11:25 AM)
You're preaching to the converted. The Partridge Family enjoyed relatively high ratings when it was on Friday evenings. But then the suits at ABC got stupid and moved the show to Saturday evenings for its final season at the exact same time as All in the Family (then the most popular series on television) and it languished in the Nielsen's. As any race car driver will tell you, if everything is working perfectly, don't make any changes!
