firepoint525 said:Thanks for filling the gaps in my memory. I don't ever recall seeing the short-lived "sequel" on TV anywhere, but I might not have known where to catch it, or if it was even on in my area. Didn't they have some different actors playing at least some of the parts, who were not in the original? I am guessing that Stepfanie Kramer had gone on to Hunter by then?Tim from Springfield said:I remember that "We Got It Made" returned in syndication around 1987-88 (I remember seeing promos for it on my then-local Fox station, WYZZ-43 Bloomington/Peoria, IL, which IIRC aired the short-lived revival on Saturday afternoons).firepoint525 said:Wasn't there an attempt back around 1986 to revive We Got It Made? I seem to recall reading about an attempt to bring it back, but don't know if it ever returned (however briefly) or not. I remember it being almost universally panned when it first came on the air in 1983. I don't even know if it lasted a full season, but the general consensus was that it had gotten enough of a chance that first time around.
Speaking of Hunter, following the success of a couple of reunion movies, the show was revived by NBC as a midseason replacement in 2003, with Fred Dryer and Kramer reprising their roles, this time with the setting now in San Diego instead of Los Angeles. Five episodes were filmed but only three aired on the Peacock.