The replacement for Becky in Roseanne was a flop. The real Becky came back the following season, and shortly thereafter the Connors won the lottery & the whole show went down hill like a full cement truck with no brakes[sup]*[/sup].
[sub]*Or a house in California on a rainy day.[/sub]
Whoever ends up replacing Bob Barker on The Price is Right.
All the shows I would have mentioned have been mentioned but I’ll just add MHO if that’s OK. torgo
I agree with you up until the point that you (1)put this under “BEST” and (2) said anything good about the show after the change had been made. Sorry but I can’t stand Rebecca. I find her character thoroughly unfunny and the dialogue just got worse and worse after that.
MASH: I strongly prefer Winchester to the (as already mentioned) extremely 2-D Burns. I prefer BJ to Trapper as well. It seemed with that change the overall tone of the show matured.
Roseanne: Yeah, the change to the other Becky sucked, but the show knew they couldn’t replace her and even joked about it. I liked that.
I liked the new husband better than the old one on I Dream of Genie. I guess because I started watching the sequence on cable when his character was up, so the “original” looked like the substitute.
I don’t know any of the actor names, so I’ll just refer to them by character names.
Days of Our Lives:
Austin Reed (Actually, this was Patrick Muldoon to Austin Peck)
Belle Brady-went from 3 to 15
Brady Black-from about 5 to 17
Phillip Kariokis-same
Shawn Douglas-changed actors when he was about 12, then again when he “grew up”
With all due respect, old boomers may recall the original Price is Right with the easygoing and unflappable Bill Cullen. Of course, it was a totally different show with the same four contestants competing for the whole show (and from day to day) for 50’s era consumer goodies (cars, appliances, vacations, etc.) A couple of years ago the Game Show Network ran some of the original episodes, and it held up remarkably well.
I didn’t think that these had to be voluntary replacements. They didn’t have any choice on replacing Selma from Night Court for the very same reason. I think the point is just whether or not the replacement worked well, or killed the show.
BEST
Show: “Babylon 5”
Jeffrey Sinclair (Michael O’Hare) replaced by John Sheridan(Bruce Boxleitner) - I know lots of people don’t like Boxleitner that much, but ad least he came equipped with a personality.
WORST
Show: “Babylon 5”
Susan Ivanova (Claudia Christian) replaced by Elizabeth Lochley (Tracy Scoggins) - Season 5 was basically dead air anyway, considering that most major plot points had been resolved by the end of Season 4, but replacing one of the show’s most fun, poignant characters with a very pale imitation didn’t help much.
Best: MASH- Trapper John (Wayne Rogers) with BJ Honneycut (Mike Farrell)
Best: Cheers- Diane Chambers (Shelly Long) with Rebecca Howe (Kirstie Alley). Really, the removal of Shelly Long led the series to make stories that involved a lot more people than just Sam and Diane. It wasn’t just Kirstie Alley that replaced Diane, it was the whole cast really.
Best: MASH- Spearchucker Jones (Timothy Brown)with nobody. He was a tag-along character anyway. Have you ever seen the episodes he’s in? He has maybe 10 lines total and they weren’t funny.
Worst: Cosby Show- Rudy Huxtable (Keshia Knight Pulliam) with Olivia Kendall (Raven-Symone). Toward the end of this show, Rudy got too old so they stopped giving her lines and added a new little girl to be cute. While Rudy was still in most episodes, she mostly was in the background watching here career end before she was 15.
It seems to be a real test of a show’s quality to see how they handle new characters. MASH and Cheers will always be remembered in the top 5 shows of all time, but the Costy Show, while popular, will not be. Most people wrote Cheers off as dead after Diane left, but I actually think it got quite a bit better. To bad Coach died, though.
Replacing Dr. Crusher with Dr. Pulaski in ST: TNG, if you ask me. That cast was getting way too complacent; I kept expecting them to start doing group hugs, especially after they all started sleeping with each other.
Worst:
Replacing Dr. Crusher with Dr. Pulaski, if you ask my wife. She thought Dr. Pulaski was to cranky and objectionable, and just didn’t fit in.
They mitigated both of these by switching them back.
Even worse, in my opinion: Replacing The Highlander with Highlander: The Raven. Why was that again? Oh, yeah, Adrian Paul wanted to work on movies. Snerk. Okay, maybe it wasn’t worse.
I agree with your wife. Dr. Pulaski was a VERY feeble attempt to bring the cantankerousness (is that a word?) of Dr. McCoy. She sucked. And not in a good way.
Hey! I liked Ezri!! I did like Jadzia too, but Ezri was great. I hope to see Nicole de Boer in other shows in the future - I thought it was a shame the show ended so soon after she joined the cast.
I can’t agree with the Kes/Seven of Nine one either, because, again, I liked both characters. In fact, Kes was the ONLY character I liked in Voyager for a long time - the first season was awful, and it’s not much better these days.
This is tanamount to heresy among Trek fans (as is my conviction that TNG was the worst of the Trek series), but Ezri was a superior character to Jadzia in every way.
Jadzia was smarter, more self-assured, and a better officer, but these are the PROBLEMS with her.
She was too perfect. She was almost never wrong, almost never afraid, almost never awkward. (The only exceptions I can think of are about 3 episodes dealing with former hosts. In 6 years, they only gave her a handful of times to be HUMAN.)
Ezri was the opposite extreme - absolutely not together at all until the series was almost over. She was far more interesting to watch, as she adjusted to being joined, got over her space-sickness, squelched Jadzia’s feelings for Worf.
Not to mention the fact that, since Terry Farrell was a model (rather than an actress) before joining the DS9 cast, she can’t act her way out of a paper bag. Berman & company hired her for her looks (much like they later did with Jeri “7 of 9” Ryan).
I never liked the Rebecca character in Cheers, so for me that would qualify as a “WORST”…although the Sam and Diane show had about worn out its welcome.
Yes Yes Yes. The two (?) seasons of Taxi with both Reverend Jim and Latka are some of the best written, funniest shows ever put on television.
Another “WORST”: in Homicide, when they got rid of the female coroner - I forget her name, but the one with dark hair, the small mole, and the cynical attitude. Man, I thought she was sexy. Great show, in general, that was…
Oh? Terry Farrell had 7 movies and a TV series on her resume before being cast as Jadzia Dax. And Jeri Ryan had 6 movies and a series. I’d say that makes them actresses.
From “Friends”: Terry (Max Wright) with Gunther (James Michael Tyler) as Central Perks manager. (Personally, I hope Gunther bags Rachel someday. :D:D )
WORST replacement
From “I Dream of Jeannie”: Larry Hagman with Wayne Rogers as Major Anthony Nelson (from series to TV movie). (The TV movies were just too pale compared to the series.)
When i saw this thread i pictured the first reply mentioning one person as worst replcement and every poster thereafter agreeing with him*. I’m absolutely shocked. Who is that one person? Shemp. 'Nuff said.
*Of course, since i said that everyone will chime in saying how much they love Shemp…:rolleyes: