landtuna said:I wasn't aware there was a "new" Perry Mason".
KeithE4 said:Temperature's Rising/The New Temperature's Rising Show (who came up with that name? :). The latter was a complete waste of time.
azumanga said:landtuna said:I wasn't aware there was a "new" Perry Mason".
In 1973, "The New Adventures of Perry Mason" was produced for CBS, starring Monte Markham as Perry Mason -- unfortunately, competing against Disney and The FBI on Sunday nights, it lasted only 15 episodes:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_New_Adventures_of_Perry_Mason
And of course, in 1985, Raymond Burr returned in the first of a series of "Perry Mason" TV movies on NBC -- the movies outlived Burr, who died in 1993, with Paul Sorvino, then Hal Holbrook, replacing Burr as star (not sure about the role) for the last four movies that took the franchise to 1995.
'Perry Mason' has been rumored to be 'in development', with Robert Downey Jr. starring..whether for TV or a feature film, I don't think anyone knows yet.landtuna said:azumanga said:landtuna said:I wasn't aware there was a "new" Perry Mason".
In 1973, "The New Adventures of Perry Mason" was produced for CBS, starring Monte Markham as Perry Mason -- unfortunately, competing against Disney and The FBI on Sunday nights, it lasted only 15 episodes:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_New_Adventures_of_Perry_Mason
And of course, in 1985, Raymond Burr returned in the first of a series of "Perry Mason" TV movies on NBC -- the movies outlived Burr, who died in 1993, with Paul Sorvino, then Hal Holbrook, replacing Burr as star (not sure about the role) for the last four movies that took the franchise to 1995.
Ah, thanks. 1973 = "new"? I guess compared to the 50's. I wasn't thinking that far back. I obviously didn't remember it and most probably never watched it. 1973 was before I had a family of my own and was.....uh.....otherwise engaged. ;D
onairb said:'Perry Mason' has been rumored to be 'in development', with Robert Downey Jr. starring..whether for TV or a feature film, I don't think anyone knows yet.
Countless game shows have been remade as well...a list too long to mention
Corky Marlowe said:This made me think of a couple recent game shows that were essentially old shows with new names, which the producers got away with because most of their audiences were too young to remember the originals.
"Figure It Out" (was on Nickelodeon some years ago)..."I've Got A Secret"
I would call the new 90210 more of a spinoff than a remake, since Erin Silver (David and Kelly's half-sister) was cast in the new show. But I haven't watched it, so I can't really comment on the quality of it.Dave said:I'm surprised 90210 (original was Beverly Hills 90210) is doing well for CW, though it doesn't even come close to the original as far as the original cast, or the original series. Yeah they had a few guest spots for the original cast, but CW scrapped that idea and made it into something not even close to the original. Not sure how long 90210 will stay on, but it's terrible.