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The Pilot Thread

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11 minutes ago, DRW50 said:

Those lyrics certainly get to the point.

Don't they? It's like, "Just in case you're confused as to what this show is about: her name is Jennifer, and she's [!@#$%^&*] haunting these people's house. Enjoy!"

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NBC aired Alone At Last on June 24 1980 up against Three's Company and the CBS movie.

It was the lead in to a 90 min news special.

So it was a textbook example of burning off a dud show. It didn't even get a slot NBC was using for comedy, like Wed after Diff'rent Strokes or Sat after Sanford.

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7 hours ago, Khan said:

House Rule (not really): anytime someone mentions JSH, I am compelled by law to post this:

You have no whimsy sometimes LOL

Not every show needs to be the gold standard. Sometimes a show is just mindless fun (Like watching a soap head-written by a Margaret Depriest or Megan Mctavish) which we all need to balance out the obnoxious shows (like any soap head-written by Douglas Marland)

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I noticed the late Valerie Mahaffey in the Doritos ad. She and Julie Haggerty had a similar comedic style.

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