Well, here you are...... THE apology!
http://www.yourememberthat.com/media/6019/Jackie_Gleason_Game_Show_Flop/#.UbcGhNeE6iI
Wow...One guy, off the cuff, taking a half hour to say "we screwed up", and it's better TV than anything today.
Well, here you are...... THE apology!
http://www.yourememberthat.com/media/6019/Jackie_Gleason_Game_Show_Flop/#.UbcGhNeE6iI
Markieo said:How about that wonderful Brian Bosworth series on Fox, "Lawless"? ;D
Corky Marlowe said:Wow...One guy, off the cuff, taking a half hour to say "we screwed up", and it's better TV than anything today.
Ultimajock said:...and Conway had earlier worked for both KYW-TV/3 and WJW-TV/8, WEWS' main competitors...BD Sullivan said:Ultimajock said:...Tim Conway claims that WEWS/5 Cleveland did exactly that...Joseph_Gallant said:Didn't a Midwest ABC affiliate actually pull "Turn-On" during the mid-show commercial break and run an old film instead for the rest oft he half-hour??
This doesn't clearly answer the question, but it's obvious the Cleveland affiliate was pretty PO'ed. Here is the first paragraph of an article about the show in the Cleveland Plain Dealer the day after the show aired:
"WEWS-TV Channel 5, last night notified the ABC television network that it was cancelling the new ABC show, "Turn-On," which had its debut only minutes before the cancellation."
BTW, Conway grew up in the Cleveland area.
...to further clarify, Ernie Anderson only voiced ABC's network promos for The Love Boat, he never actually appeared on the series himself...FredLeonard said:Ultimajock said:...and Conway had earlier worked for both KYW-TV/3 and WJW-TV/8, WEWS' main competitors...BD Sullivan said:Ultimajock said:...Tim Conway claims that WEWS/5 Cleveland did exactly that...Joseph_Gallant said:Didn't a Midwest ABC affiliate actually pull "Turn-On" during the mid-show commercial break and run an old film instead for the rest oft he half-hour??
This doesn't clearly answer the question, but it's obvious the Cleveland affiliate was pretty PO'ed. Here is the first paragraph of an article about the show in the Cleveland Plain Dealer the day after the show aired:
"WEWS-TV Channel 5, last night notified the ABC television network that it was cancelling the new ABC show, "Turn-On," which had its debut only minutes before the cancellation."
BTW, Conway grew up in the Cleveland area.
Just to be clear, Conway worked for KYW-TV.3 in Cleveland - not Philly. He did a local show with the guy who became the voice of the LOOOOOOVVVVVVVE Boat (Ernie Anderson).
...in addition, Dick Clark claimed that, while Bob Horn was still the host of Bandstand on WFIL-TV/6 Philadelphia, with Clark filling in on the radio version and on Horn's absences from TV, Clark pitched himself to WEWS as a potential host of a Cleveland version of Bandstand. Clark claimed whoever took his call at WEWS hung up on him; of course, eventually WEWS would carry Clark's ABC American Bandstand and The Dick Clark Saturday Night Beechnut Show...FredLeonard said:Cleveland has a habit of going it's own way. The ABC affil also passed on ABC's first attempt at a morning shows, AM America. They did their own and it was much more successful than than ABC's version, so ABC copied it and the result was Good Morning, America.
Considering Jackie wasn't a big fan of rehearsals in general, I imagine it was spontaneous. The fact that the audience loved him before this no doubt helped him.landtuna said:I agree and wonder if Jackie just reeled that off or if he actually had prepared remarks. It doesn't look like he is reading cue cardsCorky Marlowe said:Wow...One guy, off the cuff, taking a half hour to say "we screwed up", and it's better TV than anything today.
jwk1979 said:There was "Co-Ed Fever", CBS entry into the frat house sitcoms that all three networks tried after the success of "National Lampoon's Animal House" at the theaters. Debuted after the network television premier of "Rocky" and lost more than 70% of "Rocky"s viewers and was cancelled just a day or two later.
BD Sullivan said:Ultimajock said:...Tim Conway claims that WEWS/5 Cleveland did exactly that...Joseph_Gallant said:Didn't a Midwest ABC affiliate actually pull "Turn-On" during the mid-show commercial break and run an old film instead for the rest oft he half-hour??
This doesn't clearly answer the question, but it's obvious the Cleveland affiliate was pretty PO'ed. Here is the first paragraph of an article about the show in the Cleveland Plain Dealer the day after the show aired:
"WEWS-TV Channel 5, last night notified the ABC television network that it was cancelling the new ABC show, "Turn-On," which had its debut only minutes before the cancellation."
BTW, Conway grew up in the Cleveland area.
Referencing that same I article I noted before, that wasn't an urban legend--though the wording was very slightly different: "If your naughty little boys have to write..."bpatrick said:It may be true, or it may be an urban legend, but supposedly WEWS g.m. Don Perris sent a wire to ABC: "If you guys are going to write dirty words on the walls, please don't use our walls."BD Sullivan said:Ultimajock said:...Tim Conway claims that WEWS/5 Cleveland did exactly that...Joseph_Gallant said:Didn't a Midwest ABC affiliate actually pull "Turn-On" during the mid-show commercial break and run an old film instead for the rest oft he half-hour??
This doesn't clearly answer the question, but it's obvious the Cleveland affiliate was pretty PO'ed. Here is the first paragraph of an article about the show in the Cleveland Plain Dealer the day after the show aired:
"WEWS-TV Channel 5, last night notified the ABC television network that it was cancelling the new ABC show, "Turn-On," which had its debut only minutes before the cancellation."
BTW, Conway grew up in the Cleveland area.