therealjm12 said:I agree about the early years of MTS. I was much younger then but I remember it as much sharper and funnier. It seemed to go downhill with color and after William Frawley left. It just turned into Brady Bunch type series. Humorous situations, but not funny.
When Tim Considine left, they had to use the contrived premise of poor 'ol orphaned Ernie getting adopted, since there were then only two sons. I believe, much like oldest son Chuck Cunningham on Happy Days, Considine's character was rarely, if ever, mentioned again.
Frawley reportedly got pushed out because of his shaky health. The story was that he would show up on set any way after being replaced, making everybody uncomfortable. Eventually, he was told not to show up again. The producers made the right call, because Frawley dropped dead in March 1966--the season he was officially replaced.
Of course, Frawley's death brings up another urban legend concerning Vivian Vance, who loathed Frawley from their time on I Love Lucy. Supposedly, upon hearing of Frawley's death, Vance (with friends at a restaurant) said, "Champagne for everyone!"