TenList Presents: Movies You Probably Didn't Watch As TV Shows
1.) Down and Out in Beverly Hills (13 episodes, 1987)
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The movie had Richard Dreyfuss, Bette Midler, and Nick Nolte. The TV show - one of the shows that launched the Fox TV network - had Hector Elizondo, the late great Anita Morris, and LGOOH Fave Tim Thomerson. At least both had Mike the Dog!
2.) A League of Their Own (6 episodes, 1993)
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For the film they hired Tom Hanks, Geena Davis, and Madonna. The TV show tried to make do with Sam McMurray, Carey Lowell, and Wendy Makkena. At least Jon Lovitz dropped by for a few guest appearances!
3.) Working Girl (12 episodes, 1990)
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4.) Look Who's Talking (series Baby Talk, 35 episodes 1991-1992)
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Kirstie Alley, John Travolta and a kid with the voice of Bruce Willis becomes Connie Sellecca (never on camera; quit before pilot), Julia Duffy (12 episodes), and Mary Page Keller (23 episodes); Scott Baio (23 episodes with Keller) and a kid with the voice of Tony Danza. At least we have that talking baby on the E*trade commercials now!
5.) Baby Boom (10 episodes, 1988-1989)
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Diane Keaton Tvifies into Kate Jackson.
6.) Return of the Killer Tomatoes (21 episodes, 1990-1991)
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7.) Stir Crazy (9 episodes, 1985-1986)
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The movie gave us another fun pairing of Gene Wilder and Richard Pryor; the TV show tried to make do with Joe Guzaldo and Larry Riley. They waited five years to try the TV version; for a 9 episode run - they shouldn't have bothered.
8.) Foul Play (5 episodes made, 2 aired, 1981)
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9.) Blue Thunder (11 episodes, 1984)
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10.) Private Benjamin (37 episodes, 1981-1983)
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The ipso facto winner in this contest got a couple of seasons and a whopping 37 episodes out of the movie. Goldie Hawn, Eileen Brennan, and Hal Williams are replaced bodily by Lorna Patterson, Eileen Brennan, and Hal Williams for the series. Patterson was okay as a Hawn clone; but the other two were not as successful replacing their movie counterparts.
Of all of these series, only Blue Thunder rated a DVD release - which means all of the others are pretty much lost to the sands of time....
Until next post, you Can Poke Me With A Fork, Cause I Am Outta Here!