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It's Your Move

It's Your Move is an American sitcom television series created by Ron Leavitt and Michael G. Moye, starring Jason Bateman, Tricia Cast, Caren Kaye, Ernie Sabella, David Garrison, and Garrett Morris. The show originally aired on NBC from September 26, 1984 to February 23, 1985.

It's Your Move
GenreSitcom
Created byRon Leavitt
Michael G. Moye
Written byAl Aidekman
Fred Fox, Jr.
Ron Leavitt
Michael G. Moye
Pamela Norris
Sandy Sprung
Marcy Vosburgh
Directed byPeter Bonerz
Jim Drake
John Pasquin
Tony Singletary
Arlando Smith
StarringJason Bateman
Caren Kaye
Tricia Cast
Ernie Sabella
David Garrison
Adam Sadowsky
Theme music composerRik Howard
Bob Wirth
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes18
Production
Executive producersRon Leavitt
Michael G. Moye
ProducersAl Aidekman
John Maxwell Anderson
Kathleen Green
Fred Fox, Jr.
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time22–24 minutes
Production companyEmbassy Television
Original release
NetworkNBC
ReleaseSeptember 26, 1984 (1984-09-26) –
February 23, 1985 (1985-02-23)

Premise edit

The show centered on Matthew Burton (Bateman), a teenage scam artist who lived in a Van Nuys, California, apartment with his older sister Julie (Cast) and widowed mother Eileen (Kaye). Matt ran various underhanded dealings with his high school friends, especially his sidekick Eli (Adam Sadowsky), such as selling pre-written term papers and exam answer keys, and even engaging in blackmail.

The status quo of Matthew's world changed forever in the series' pilot, when Norman Lamb (Garrison) moved into the apartment across the hall. A quick-witted but impoverished writer from Chicago, Norman struck up a friendship with Eileen and the two were soon dating. Dismayed that his mother had chosen someone he felt was beneath her, Matt attempted to sabotage their relationship, but soon finds Norman to be a cagey antagonist who regularly foils Matthew's plots.

Cast edit

"The Dregs of Humanity" episode edit

A notable episode was a two-parter entitled "The Dregs of Humanity".[1] In the first half of the episode, Eli loses the school's money that had been trusted to Matt for hiring a band for a school dance. To cover the loss, Matthew crafts the rise and fall of a band (The Dregs of Humanity) and acts as their manager. The fictitious band, which actually consisted of four skeletons stolen from the biology lab (and controlled by strings with a smoke machine to cover them up), is a little too successful and Matthew soon finds himself agreeing to allow Norman an interview with the band for Music Press magazine, figuring that if the truth ever comes out, Norman will be humiliated.[2] The interview only fuels the Dregs' popularity, and this sets up the cliffhanger: the Palladium calls and offers a $20,000 gig for the Dregs. While heretofore willing to let the Dregs retire, the money is too enticing and Matt agrees to the gig.

The second installment of the two-part episode was scheduled to air the following week, but was preempted by a speech by then-President Reagan.[2]

In the second part of the episode, Matthew is scrambling to explain why The Dregs failed to show up to a sold-out concert. To make matters worse, Norman is starting to suspect that the band doesn't exist and Matthew gets sued. He finally has the brilliant idea to send the "band" to a watery grave by concocting a story that the "band" drove off a cliff into the ocean. In a later episode, it is revealed that the fake band was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.[2]

Series changes and cancellation edit

The series opened with some positive reception from critics,[3][4][5] but its time slot competed with the popular show Dynasty on ABC[5] and the series was canceled in early 1985.

In episode 14, "Caught in the Act," Matthew renounced his scheming after Eileen found out what he had been up to. For the last four episodes, the show's original premise was completely ignored; this may have been a result of letters that NBC received from parents of high school-aged boys. According to Bateman, the reason the show was cancelled was because NBC was receiving “letters from mothers across the country whose kids were getting into trouble at school by mimicking Matthew’s (Bateman) antics”.[6]

Production notes edit

The show's creators and executive producers were Michael G. Moye and Ron Leavitt, who just 3 years later would take the harder tone of the It's Your Move concept and put it in an entirely different context: Fox's Married... with Children, in which Garrison starred for four seasons (the two shows also shared the same production company, Embassy Communications).

Guest stars edit

Episodes edit

No.TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date
1"Pilot"Peter BonerzRon Leavitt & Michael G. MoyeSeptember 26, 1984 (1984-09-26)
Teen Matt tries to foil romance between his mother and a neighbor. Guest star: River Phoenix
2"Put to the Test"Linda DayAl AidekmanOctober 3, 1984 (1984-10-03)
Substitute teacher Norman foils Matt's plans to cheat on a test.
3"Dating Games"Arlando SmithRon Leavitt & Michael G. MoyeOctober 17, 1984 (1984-10-17)
Matt tries to convince Julie to go out with Eli.
4"Night Work"Jim DrakeRon Leavitt & Michael G. MoyeOctober 24, 1984 (1984-10-24)
To impress a girl, Matt hires a limousine and borrows Norman's apartment.
5"Pajama Party"John PasquinFred Fox, Jr.October 31, 1984 (1984-10-31)
Matt plans to bug Julie's pajama party and sell the secrets. Guest star: Justine Bateman
6"Love Letters"John TracySandy Sprung & Marcy VosburghNovember 14, 1984 (1984-11-14)
Matt and Norman receive notes from a secret admirer. Guest star: Kristy Swanson
7"Dad and Me"Bob LallyFred Fox, Jr. & Al AidekmanNovember 21, 1984 (1984-11-21)
Norman and Matt pose as father and son on a TV game show. Guest star: Alan Blumenfeld
8"The Rival"Jim DrakeRon Leavitt & Michael G. MoyeNovember 28, 1984 (1984-11-28)
To irk Norman, Matt hires a man to romance Eileen.
9"Top Dog"Tony SingletaryPamela NorrisDecember 5, 1984 (1984-12-05)
Norman takes over Matt's English class.
10"Don't Leave Home Without It"John PasquinKatherine GreenDecember 12, 1984 (1984-12-12)
Matt sabotages Norman and Eileen's getaway by canceling Norman's credit card.
11"The Christmas Show"Arlando SmithSandy Sprung & Marcy VosburghDecember 19, 1984 (1984-12-19)
Norman tries to show the Burtons the meaning of Christmas.
12"The Dregs of Humanity: Part 1"Jim DrakeRon Leavitt & Michael G. MoyeJanuary 2, 1985 (1985-01-02)
After Eli loses school-dance funds, Matt promotes a group of skeletons.
13"The Dregs of Humanity: Part 2"Jim DrakeRon Leavitt & Michael G. MoyeJanuary 9, 1985 (1985-01-09)
Norman helps dispose of the Dregs of Humanity. Guest star: Nina Blackwood
14"Caught in the Act"Tony SingletarySandy Sprung & Marcy VosburghJanuary 26, 1985 (1985-01-26)

Matt's latest scheme revolves around efforts to convince his mother's boss to give her a raise.

Note: Show moves to Saturdays, replaced on Wednesdays by Sara.

This is reflected by a new title sequence which made its debut here.
15"Eli's Song"Tony SingletaryPamela NorrisFebruary 2, 1985 (1985-02-02)
Matt convinces Norman to let Eli play on the school soccer team.
16"A Woman Is Just a Woman"Tony SingletaryFred Fox, Jr. & Al AidekmanFebruary 9, 1985 (1985-02-09)
Eileen's rejected suitor takes his new bride on a lavish holiday. Guest star: Liz Sheridan
17"The Experts"Thomas McConnellMichael G. MoyeFebruary 16, 1985 (1985-02-16)
Principal Ellis and Norman ask Matt for investment advice. Guest star: Shawnee Smith
18"Goodbye, Farewell, and Amen"Herbert KenwithPamela NorrisFebruary 23, 1985 (1985-02-23)
A cheerleader plots to get Julie kicked off the squad.

Award nominations edit

Year Association Category Recipient Result Ref.
1985 Young Artist Awards Best Young Actor in a Television Comedy Series Jason Bateman Nominated [7]
Best New Comedy or Drama Television Series
Nominated [7]
1986 Best Young Actress Starring in a Television Series Tricia Cast Nominated [8]

Syndication edit

The show was rerun on the USA Network from 1989 to 1992.[citation needed]

References edit

  1. ^ Weinman, Jaime (3 July 2009). Weekend Viewing: It's Your Move, Maclean's, Retrieved December 15, 2010
  2. ^ a b c Childs, Mike T. (2004). The Rocklopedia Fakebandica. St. Martin's Griffin. p. 59. ISBN 0-312-32944-X.
  3. ^ Holston, Noel (26 September 1984). TV's junior con man proves oddly endearing, Ottawa Citizen, Retrieved December 15, 2010
  4. ^ Duffy, Mike (Knight-Ridder) (28 September 1984). 'It's Your Move' Shows Promise, The Beaver County Times, Retrieved December 15, 2010
  5. ^ a b Jicha, Tom (26 September 1984). NBC makes the wrong move with new sitcom, The Miami News, Retrieved December 15, 2010 (noting that debut episode of the series had to go up against Dynasty and a miniseries installment)
  6. ^ Smartless. "Martin Short" 04 January 2021 (Podcast), Accessed 22 September 2023. Event begins at 47:09
  7. ^ a b "6th Youth In Film Awards". YoungArtistAwards.org. Retrieved 16 July 2014.
  8. ^ . YoungArtistAwards.org. Archived from the original on 14 November 2010. Retrieved 16 July 2014.

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For other uses see It s Your Move disambiguation It s Your Move is an American sitcom television series created by Ron Leavitt and Michael G Moye starring Jason Bateman Tricia Cast Caren Kaye Ernie Sabella David Garrison and Garrett Morris The show originally aired on NBC from September 26 1984 to February 23 1985 It s Your MoveGenreSitcomCreated byRon LeavittMichael G MoyeWritten byAl AidekmanFred Fox Jr Ron LeavittMichael G MoyePamela NorrisSandy SprungMarcy VosburghDirected byPeter BonerzJim DrakeJohn PasquinTony SingletaryArlando SmithStarringJason BatemanCaren KayeTricia CastErnie SabellaDavid GarrisonAdam SadowskyTheme music composerRik HowardBob WirthCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons1No of episodes18ProductionExecutive producersRon LeavittMichael G MoyeProducersAl AidekmanJohn Maxwell AndersonKathleen GreenFred Fox Jr Camera setupMulti cameraRunning time22 24 minutesProduction companyEmbassy TelevisionOriginal releaseNetworkNBCReleaseSeptember 26 1984 1984 09 26 February 23 1985 1985 02 23 Contents 1 Premise 2 Cast 2 1 The Dregs of Humanity episode 2 2 Series changes and cancellation 3 Production notes 4 Guest stars 5 Episodes 6 Award nominations 7 Syndication 8 References 9 External linksPremise editThe show centered on Matthew Burton Bateman a teenage scam artist who lived in a Van Nuys California apartment with his older sister Julie Cast and widowed mother Eileen Kaye Matt ran various underhanded dealings with his high school friends especially his sidekick Eli Adam Sadowsky such as selling pre written term papers and exam answer keys and even engaging in blackmail The status quo of Matthew s world changed forever in the series pilot when Norman Lamb Garrison moved into the apartment across the hall A quick witted but impoverished writer from Chicago Norman struck up a friendship with Eileen and the two were soon dating Dismayed that his mother had chosen someone he felt was beneath her Matt attempted to sabotage their relationship but soon finds Norman to be a cagey antagonist who regularly foils Matthew s plots Cast editJason Bateman as Matthew Burton Caren Kaye as Eileen Burton Tricia Cast as Julie Burton Ernie Sabella as Lou Donatelli David Garrison as Norman Lamb The Dregs of Humanity episode edit A notable episode was a two parter entitled The Dregs of Humanity 1 In the first half of the episode Eli loses the school s money that had been trusted to Matt for hiring a band for a school dance To cover the loss Matthew crafts the rise and fall of a band The Dregs of Humanity and acts as their manager The fictitious band which actually consisted of four skeletons stolen from the biology lab and controlled by strings with a smoke machine to cover them up is a little too successful and Matthew soon finds himself agreeing to allow Norman an interview with the band for Music Press magazine figuring that if the truth ever comes out Norman will be humiliated 2 The interview only fuels the Dregs popularity and this sets up the cliffhanger the Palladium calls and offers a 20 000 gig for the Dregs While heretofore willing to let the Dregs retire the money is too enticing and Matt agrees to the gig The second installment of the two part episode was scheduled to air the following week but was preempted by a speech by then President Reagan 2 In the second part of the episode Matthew is scrambling to explain why The Dregs failed to show up to a sold out concert To make matters worse Norman is starting to suspect that the band doesn t exist and Matthew gets sued He finally has the brilliant idea to send the band to a watery grave by concocting a story that the band drove off a cliff into the ocean In a later episode it is revealed that the fake band was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 2 Series changes and cancellation edit The series opened with some positive reception from critics 3 4 5 but its time slot competed with the popular show Dynasty on ABC 5 and the series was canceled in early 1985 In episode 14 Caught in the Act Matthew renounced his scheming after Eileen found out what he had been up to For the last four episodes the show s original premise was completely ignored this may have been a result of letters that NBC received from parents of high school aged boys According to Bateman the reason the show was cancelled was because NBC was receiving letters from mothers across the country whose kids were getting into trouble at school by mimicking Matthew s Bateman antics 6 Production notes editThe show s creators and executive producers were Michael G Moye and Ron Leavitt who just 3 years later would take the harder tone of the It s Your Move concept and put it in an entirely different context Fox s Married with Children in which Garrison starred for four seasons the two shows also shared the same production company Embassy Communications Guest stars editKristy Swanson Love Letters River Phoenix Pilot Justine Bateman Pajama Party Alan Blumenfeld Dad and Me Shawnee Smith The Experts Liz Sheridan A Woman is Just a Woman Nina Blackwood The Dregs of Humanity Part 2 Episodes editNo TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date1 Pilot Peter BonerzRon Leavitt amp Michael G MoyeSeptember 26 1984 1984 09 26 Teen Matt tries to foil romance between his mother and a neighbor Guest star River Phoenix 2 Put to the Test Linda DayAl AidekmanOctober 3 1984 1984 10 03 Substitute teacher Norman foils Matt s plans to cheat on a test 3 Dating Games Arlando SmithRon Leavitt amp Michael G MoyeOctober 17 1984 1984 10 17 Matt tries to convince Julie to go out with Eli 4 Night Work Jim DrakeRon Leavitt amp Michael G MoyeOctober 24 1984 1984 10 24 To impress a girl Matt hires a limousine and borrows Norman s apartment 5 Pajama Party John PasquinFred Fox Jr October 31 1984 1984 10 31 Matt plans to bug Julie s pajama party and sell the secrets Guest star Justine Bateman 6 Love Letters John TracySandy Sprung amp Marcy VosburghNovember 14 1984 1984 11 14 Matt and Norman receive notes from a secret admirer Guest star Kristy Swanson 7 Dad and Me Bob LallyFred Fox Jr amp Al AidekmanNovember 21 1984 1984 11 21 Norman and Matt pose as father and son on a TV game show Guest star Alan Blumenfeld 8 The Rival Jim DrakeRon Leavitt amp Michael G MoyeNovember 28 1984 1984 11 28 To irk Norman Matt hires a man to romance Eileen 9 Top Dog Tony SingletaryPamela NorrisDecember 5 1984 1984 12 05 Norman takes over Matt s English class 10 Don t Leave Home Without It John PasquinKatherine GreenDecember 12 1984 1984 12 12 Matt sabotages Norman and Eileen s getaway by canceling Norman s credit card 11 The Christmas Show Arlando SmithSandy Sprung amp Marcy VosburghDecember 19 1984 1984 12 19 Norman tries to show the Burtons the meaning of Christmas 12 The Dregs of Humanity Part 1 Jim DrakeRon Leavitt amp Michael G MoyeJanuary 2 1985 1985 01 02 After Eli loses school dance funds Matt promotes a group of skeletons 13 The Dregs of Humanity Part 2 Jim DrakeRon Leavitt amp Michael G MoyeJanuary 9 1985 1985 01 09 Norman helps dispose of the Dregs of Humanity Guest star Nina Blackwood 14 Caught in the Act Tony SingletarySandy Sprung amp Marcy VosburghJanuary 26 1985 1985 01 26 Matt s latest scheme revolves around efforts to convince his mother s boss to give her a raise Note Show moves to Saturdays replaced on Wednesdays by Sara This is reflected by a new title sequence which made its debut here 15 Eli s Song Tony SingletaryPamela NorrisFebruary 2 1985 1985 02 02 Matt convinces Norman to let Eli play on the school soccer team 16 A Woman Is Just a Woman Tony SingletaryFred Fox Jr amp Al AidekmanFebruary 9 1985 1985 02 09 Eileen s rejected suitor takes his new bride on a lavish holiday Guest star Liz Sheridan 17 The Experts Thomas McConnellMichael G MoyeFebruary 16 1985 1985 02 16 Principal Ellis and Norman ask Matt for investment advice Guest star Shawnee Smith 18 Goodbye Farewell and Amen Herbert KenwithPamela NorrisFebruary 23 1985 1985 02 23 A cheerleader plots to get Julie kicked off the squad Award nominations editYear Association Category Recipient Result Ref 1985 Young Artist Awards Best Young Actor in a Television Comedy Series Jason Bateman Nominated 7 Best New Comedy or Drama Television Series Nominated 7 1986 Best Young Actress Starring in a Television Series Tricia Cast Nominated 8 Syndication editThe show was rerun on the USA Network from 1989 to 1992 citation needed References edit Weinman Jaime 3 July 2009 Weekend Viewing It s Your Move Maclean s Retrieved December 15 2010 a b c Childs Mike T 2004 The Rocklopedia Fakebandica St Martin s Griffin p 59 ISBN 0 312 32944 X Holston Noel 26 September 1984 TV s junior con man proves oddly endearing Ottawa Citizen Retrieved December 15 2010 Duffy Mike Knight Ridder 28 September 1984 It s Your Move Shows Promise The Beaver County Times Retrieved December 15 2010 a b Jicha Tom 26 September 1984 NBC makes the wrong move with new sitcom The Miami News Retrieved December 15 2010 noting that debut episode of the series had to go up against Dynasty and a miniseries installment Smartless Martin Short 04 January 2021 Podcast Accessed 22 September 2023 Event begins at 47 09 a b 6th Youth In Film Awards YoungArtistAwards org Retrieved 16 July 2014 7th Youth In Film Awards YoungArtistAwards org Archived from the original on 14 November 2010 Retrieved 16 July 2014 External links editIt s Your Move at IMDb nbsp It s Your Move at epguides com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title It 27s Your Move amp oldid 1203266835, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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