The tread in the 60s/70's section about singers badmouthing their own hits gave me this idea.
TV stars who had slammed their own shows in public. Some of the ones I can recall through reading in the paper, in books, on the radio, online over the years..
*John Amos & Ester Rolle ( Good Times...I believe this was in a 1976 edition of Ebony Magazine )
*Jay North ( Dennis the Menace )
*Cindy Williams ( Laverne & Shirley )
*Tom Bosley ( Wait Til Your Father Gets Home )
*Desi Arnaz Jr. ( Here's Lucy )
*Connie Hines ( Mr Ed )
*Bea Pons ( Car 54, Where Are you? )
*Jim Backus ( I Married Joan )
*Bob Denver ( Far Out Space Nuts )
*Randy Mantooth ( Emergency )
*Ted Bessell ( Me & The Chimp )
*Stephen Talbot ( Leave it to Beaver )
...of course over the years some of these folks did make a turnaround to go on to actually embrace the shows they had once slammed while others claim that their statements were taken "..out of context".
TV stars who had slammed their own shows in public. Some of the ones I can recall through reading in the paper, in books, on the radio, online over the years..
*John Amos & Ester Rolle ( Good Times...I believe this was in a 1976 edition of Ebony Magazine )
*Jay North ( Dennis the Menace )
*Cindy Williams ( Laverne & Shirley )
*Tom Bosley ( Wait Til Your Father Gets Home )
*Desi Arnaz Jr. ( Here's Lucy )
*Connie Hines ( Mr Ed )
*Bea Pons ( Car 54, Where Are you? )
*Jim Backus ( I Married Joan )
*Bob Denver ( Far Out Space Nuts )
*Randy Mantooth ( Emergency )
*Ted Bessell ( Me & The Chimp )
*Stephen Talbot ( Leave it to Beaver )
...of course over the years some of these folks did make a turnaround to go on to actually embrace the shows they had once slammed while others claim that their statements were taken "..out of context".