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Rictor 09-18-2003 12:15 PM

Ritter's TV show to kill him off and continue
 
Kinda morbid.


ABC: Ritter Character Will Die on TV Show

Tuesday , September 16, 2003

LOS ANGELES ? ABC's "8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter" (search) will continue despite star John Ritter's (search) death and will show the TV family coping with his character's loss, the network said Tuesday.

"Everybody recognizes that John loved that show. ... He'd have wanted the show to continue," Lloyd Braun, chairman of ABC Entertainment Television Group, told a telephone news conference.

Braun and ABC Entertainment President Susan Lyne said the sitcom will debut next Tuesday as planned and that the network will air the three episodes Ritter filmed before his death last week.

After that, the series co-starring Katey Sagal (search) will go into repeats while writers retool it and production starts. No date was given for when the show will return to the air.

Ritter, making a TV series comeback 25 years after he starred in "Three's Company," (search) became ill on the "8 Simple Rules" set and died Thursday of an undetected heart problem. He was 54.

It hasn't been decided if the death of Ritter's character, Paul Hennessy, will mirror what happened to the actor, ABC executives said.

Ritter's series, which premiered last year with solid ratings, was considered a key part of ABC's comeback effort and anchored its Tuesday night lineup of family comedies.

ABC knows it's facing a difficult task, rebuilding a comedy on a death and especially that of the series' star, network executives acknowledged.

"We're going to take it an episode at a time," Lyne said. While the idea of recasting Ritter's role was quickly rejected, new characters will be added at some point, the ABC executives said.

Although Braun lauded Sagal as a "fantastic actress" capable of taking on a greater role in the series, he said it would become more of an ensemble production.

Ritter's widow, actress Amy Yasbeck (search), and the series' cast and producers supported the decision to keep going, Braun said. An ABC News tribute to Ritter was to air Tuesday night.

A similar episode in television history came when comic Redd Foxx died in 1991, after making seven episodes of his comeback series on CBS, "The Royal Family." The show returned without him six months after his death, but lasted only a few episodes.

Comedian Freddie Prinze, star of "Chico and the Man," committed suicide in 1977 in the third year of the popular NBC sitcom. The network cast a new, younger Chico but the show was gone in a year.

The rarity of such occurrences makes it difficult to predict how "8 Simple Rules" will fare, Braun said. "I think it will be a show we'll be proud to put on," he said.

Each of the first three episodes already shot will start with a special introduction, featuring the cast members. The next new show will deal with Paul Hennessy's death.

"Future episodes will take viewers into the Hennessy household as they experience the loss of a father and construct a new life together," said Braun. "We will play out the situation as real life."

Executives said they considered a number of options, including canceling the show.

"This is a business," analyst Steve Sternberg of the ad-buying firm Magna Global USA said of the network's decision. But it's a risky one, he said.

"Initially, the show could benefit from the publicity," Sternberg said. "But they will have to do it well. If they don't, it could flop quickly and ABC will look bad doing it."

Stallion 09-18-2003 12:17 PM

not sure how the show will do without him.. he was funny as hell

Loryn 09-18-2003 12:32 PM

Good idea. I hope it works out.
I have been watching Three's Company everynight on Nite at night since he passes away. Damn that was a funny man. That was my favorite show when I was a little girl. Love ya John!!

playa 09-18-2003 12:35 PM

I believe he was the show and he was the reason why people watched it,

Atleast they are not replacing him, gawd i hate it when TV shows replace actors with the same character

Greg B 09-18-2003 12:35 PM

Katie Sagal's a strong enough actress to pull that crew together and keep rolling. It'll be a big tribute to John Ritter if they do keep keeping on.

stevecore 09-18-2003 12:36 PM

funny segment on the possibilities today on Howard Stern....

com 09-18-2003 12:37 PM

bah ritter... i miss cash

hottoddy 09-18-2003 12:45 PM

They are doing the right thing. Several series have gone on after a key actor dies. Most don't go more than another year though.

tootie 09-18-2003 12:50 PM

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Originally posted by Loryn-Adult.com
Good idea. I hope it works out.
I have been watching Three's Company everynight on Nite at night since he passes away. Damn that was a funny man. That was my favorite show when I was a little girl. Love ya John!!

I've been watching it every night on Nick at Night for like 2 years now. GOD, I love that show. :(

Gman.357 09-18-2003 12:51 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by com
bah ritter... i miss cash
I liked Ritter as well, but I just can't get past the fact that Cash is gone.

pauliewalnutz 09-18-2003 12:55 PM

I get annoyed when I see people like the ABC guy in that article that the dead person would have wanted us to continue on, How does he know that?

Asswipe, they are continuing because of $$$$$$$ BIG Ratings for everyone to watch and see how they have his death on the show

tootie 09-18-2003 01:02 PM

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Originally posted by Gman.357


I liked Ritter as well, but I just can't get past the fact that Cash is gone.

Yeah, but 2 things:

1. Cash's wife was already gone. so he got to join her, so to speak. Ritter's wife stll lives, and he had a daughter that turned 5 the day he died. Now she doesn't have a daddy anymore. :(

2. Cash was 71, so it wasn't as much of a shock. Ritter was only 55. It didn't seem like it should be his time to go, yet.

I'm not making light of Cash's passing. God knows my grandmother would kill me if I did. I'm just saying that Ritter's passing was more surprising.

Both will be missed heavily. :(

Gman.357 09-18-2003 01:10 PM

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Originally posted by tootie


Yeah, but 2 things:

1. Cash's wife was already gone. so he got to join her, so to speak. Ritter's wife stll lives, and he had a daughter that turned 5 the day he died. Now she doesn't have a daddy anymore. :(

2. Cash was 71, so it wasn't as much of a shock. Ritter was only 55. It didn't seem like it should be his time to go, yet.

I'm not making light of Cash's passing. God knows my grandmother would kill me if I did. I'm just saying that Ritter's passing was more surprising.

Both will be missed heavily. :(

No doubt. I guess it's the fact that he won't be here to make more great music that gets me depressed. Hopefully a lot of his unreleased recordings will come along soon.

I mourned the loss of Tupac and Kurt Cobain for years. (I know, a real mish-mash of musical genres there, but what can I say... I like a lot of different types of music).


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