Posted on 06/30/2010 4:32:25 PM PDT by EveningStar
They left for a three-hour pleasure cruise...Shipwrecked on an uncharted South Pacific island, seven stranded castaways struggle to survive the outdoors, as well as one another, in this original pilot to the wonderfully wacky comedy series.This black-and-white pilot was not aired in the original broadcast run, and the stars, story and characters and theme song were changed significantly.
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Lol! That I didn't know. Fortunately, they came to their senses and realized how important he was to the series.
Bunny not Ginger.. I think.
. . . . Way off topic. Thanks for a trip down memory lane, ETL.
Gilligan's Island
Season 1:
http://www.slashcontrol.com/free-tv-shows/gilligans-island/season1
Season 2:
http://www.slashcontrol.com/free-tv-shows/gilligans-island/season2
Season 3:
http://www.slashcontrol.com/free-tv-shows/gilligans-island/season3
I know I'm probably waaaaay late to the game on this but that's one of the funniest caricatures Ive seen in years. I'm here quite a bit and it's the first time I've seen it.
My wife and I laughed for quite a while on it.
Thanks for the ping, Lucy.
macaroons...
excellent!
It's always interesting to find out what went on behind the scenes, and also to see the changes that take place as they find out what clicks with an audience. The other reason they were probably not happy is that the show as conceived featured them as the stars, and they ended up being background noise.
This happens a lot behind the scenes. IIRC, in Family Ties, Alex Keaton was supposed to be a background character and the show was supposed to focus on Meredith Baxter-Birney. She didn't complain loudly, but was a little frustrated that she ended up being a supporting character in what was supposed to be her "star vehicle."
Fonzie wasn't supposed to dominate Happy Days. Urkel was intended as a background character in Family Matters. Supposedly, Shelly Long wanted Frasier written out of Cheers, as she wanted the focus of the show to be on the relationship between Diane and Sam. Frasier was originally intended to be a short term character, only there for the episodes when he was going with Diane. Another bit of trivia on Cheers is that supposedly the cast relationship with Long was similar to the plot relationship with Diane; she was the oddball outcast and perceived as a Diva. Saw the 200th anniversary rerun that had all the cast members. When they talked about "Coach," who had passed away, she said something like, "He was my, he was Diane's only friend at the bar." I don't remember the exact wording, but the way she phrased it you couldn't tell if she was referring to character relationships in the show or cast relationships behind the scenes.
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