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Something Wilder

Something Wilder is an American sitcom television series starring Gene Wilder that ran on NBC from October 1, 1994 to June 13, 1995. The series was created by Lee Kalcheim and Barnet Kellman. A total of 18 half-hour episodes were produced over one season.

Something Wilder
GenreSitcom
Created by
Starring
Opening theme"You Brought a New Kind of Love to Me"
Composers
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes18 (3 unaired)
Production
Executive producers
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time30 minutes
Production companies
Release
Original networkNBC
Original releaseOctober 1, 1994 (1994-10-01) –
June 13, 1995 (1995-06-13)
Cast

Synopsis

A fifty-something husband, Gene Bergman (Wilder), and his wife, Annie (Hillary Bailey Smith), who is in her thirties, are learning to cope with raising 4-year-old fraternal twin sons, Sam and Gabe (Carl Michael Lindner and Ian Bottiglieri). Sensitive, emotional Gene was especially unprepared for the prospect of fatherhood this much later in his life, and could not fathom how the generation gap was going to play out with the kids once they grew older. Sensible Annie pulled him through all the obstacles, and in the meantime, the Bergmans were just settling in for the joy of Sam and Gabe's innocent years. Gene ran an advertising agency with his partner, crabby best friend Jack Travis (Gregory Itzin), whose offices were located adjacent to both their homes. Jack, whose kids were grown, was at first unsure about Gene's newfound habit of dropping work frequently throughout the day to play with the twins, but eventually adjusted and sometimes found himself babysitting Sam and Gabe whenever some situation (usually comedic and slapstick) caused Gene and Annie to be away. Also working for the agency was Annie's irresponsible younger brother, Richie Wainwright (Jake Weber), who doted on the kids almost as much as Gene. Others seen were Annie's niece from another of her siblings, boy crazy teen Katy Mooney (Raegan Kotz), and Caleb (Cleavant Derricks), the neighborhood handyman.

The intended wit and charm of the show was drawn from Gene Wilder's comedic intuitiveness and the frantic mimicry and mugging he put on with his two young co-stars. Wilder and on-screen wife Hillary Bailey Smith also developed a "comedic supercouple" repertoire, as they often found themselves in situations ribbed with slapstick every week, slightly reminiscent of Desi Arnaz and Lucille Ball; at the same time, they were found to depict the smart, modern career couple of the 1990s. However, Something Wilder failed to catch on with viewers, which led to cancellation by March 1995.

Cast

Guest appearances

Alice Cooper guest starred in the 14th episode ("Hangin' With Mr. Cooper", aired March 14, 1995) when Gene unexpectedly finds himself cast in a television appearance promoting Cooper's new hit single. Cooper moving in as his neighbor was likely an attempt to heighten attention to the struggling series.

Marla Maples guest starred on the episode "Love Native American Style" that aired December 6, 1994. In this episode, Gene takes a group of children on an Indian troop camping trip. Maples plays Donna Lorenzo, a divorced mother who goes along. Together, they demonstrate wrestling techniques and share a sleeping bag.

Production

The series premiere of Something Wilder was delayed by a few weeks in the fall of 1994, as a result of casting issues. Jennifer Grey had originally won the role of Annie Bergman, and shot the first pilot; test audiences, however, disapproved of the age difference between her and Wilder. Grey was let go, but the search for her replacement proved more challenging than expected. Almost down to the wire, NBC then cast actress Hillary Bailey Smith for the role. Smith, who was playing the contract role of Nora Gannon on One Life to Live at the time, continued appearing on that show (despite the fact that OLTL was on a competing network, ABC) during the run of Something Wilder, and resumed the daytime role full time when Something Wilder was canceled.

Episodes

No.TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date
1"Hell No, They Won't Go"Barnet KellmanStory by : Lee Kalcheim & Barnet Kellman
Teleplay by : Lee Kalcheim
October 1, 1994 (1994-10-01)
2"All in the Game"Barnet KellmanGail HonigbergOctober 8, 1994 (1994-10-08)
3"No Kids Allowed"Barnet KellmanLee KalcheimOctober 15, 1994 (1994-10-15)
4"Buster Beefy"Barnet KellmanSeth KurlandOctober 22, 1994 (1994-10-22)
5"Love, Native American Style"UnknownUnknownDecember 6, 1994 (1994-12-06)
6"Gotta Dance"UnknownUnknownDecember 13, 1994 (1994-12-13)
7"Holy Water"Barnet KellmanJames Berg & Stan ZimmermanDecember 20, 1994 (1994-12-20)
8"The Ex Files"Barnet KellmanUnknownJanuary 3, 1995 (1995-01-03)
9"For the Boys"Barnet KellmanMark DropJanuary 10, 1995 (1995-01-10)
10"Family Tie"Barnet KellmanUnknownJanuary 17, 1995 (1995-01-17)
11"Sleepless in Stockbridge"UnknownUnknownJanuary 31, 1995 (1995-01-31)
12"Love at First Flight"Barnet KellmanJennifer Glickman & Seth KurlandFebruary 14, 1995 (1995-02-14)
13"Bergman of Alcatraz"UnknownUnknownMarch 7, 1995 (1995-03-07)
14"Hanging with Mr. Cooper"Barnet KellmanBarry Vigon & Tom WallaMarch 14, 1995 (1995-03-14)
15"Dr. Roof"UnknownUnknownJune 13, 1995 (1995-06-13)
16"Dumping's Rotten in the State of Massachusetts"TBDTBDUNAIRED
17"Mothers and Other Strangers"TBDTBDUNAIRED
18"Oy, the Jury"TBDTBDUNAIRED

Release

After the series premiered on October 1, 1994, on Saturdays at 8/7c, lackluster ratings prompted NBC to pull the show after only four episodes had aired. It was relaunched in December in a new Tuesday 8:30/7:30c slot. The series continued steadily for another three months, but it did not do much better in the ratings. NBC dropped the show from its lineup again in March 1995, and officially canceled it not long after. One more original episode turned up in the same Tuesday time slot on June 13, 1995, with three unaired episodes remaining.

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Something Wilder is an American sitcom television series starring Gene Wilder that ran on NBC from October 1 1994 to June 13 1995 The series was created by Lee Kalcheim and Barnet Kellman A total of 18 half hour episodes were produced over one season Something WilderGenreSitcomCreated byLee Kalcheim Barnet KellmanStarringGene Wilder Hillary Bailey Smith Ian Bottiglieri Carl Michael Lindner Gregory Itzin Jake Weber Raegan Kotz Cleavant DerricksOpening theme You Brought a New Kind of Love to Me ComposersMason Daring Ed AltonCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons1No of episodes18 3 unaired ProductionExecutive producersBarnet Kellman Tom Anderson Ruth BennettCamera setupMulti cameraRunning time30 minutesProduction companiesThe Kellman Company Warner Bros TelevisionReleaseOriginal networkNBCOriginal releaseOctober 1 1994 1994 10 01 June 13 1995 1995 06 13 Cast Contents 1 Synopsis 2 Cast 2 1 Guest appearances 3 Production 4 Episodes 5 Release 6 References 7 External linksSynopsis EditA fifty something husband Gene Bergman Wilder and his wife Annie Hillary Bailey Smith who is in her thirties are learning to cope with raising 4 year old fraternal twin sons Sam and Gabe Carl Michael Lindner and Ian Bottiglieri Sensitive emotional Gene was especially unprepared for the prospect of fatherhood this much later in his life and could not fathom how the generation gap was going to play out with the kids once they grew older Sensible Annie pulled him through all the obstacles and in the meantime the Bergmans were just settling in for the joy of Sam and Gabe s innocent years Gene ran an advertising agency with his partner crabby best friend Jack Travis Gregory Itzin whose offices were located adjacent to both their homes Jack whose kids were grown was at first unsure about Gene s newfound habit of dropping work frequently throughout the day to play with the twins but eventually adjusted and sometimes found himself babysitting Sam and Gabe whenever some situation usually comedic and slapstick caused Gene and Annie to be away Also working for the agency was Annie s irresponsible younger brother Richie Wainwright Jake Weber who doted on the kids almost as much as Gene Others seen were Annie s niece from another of her siblings boy crazy teen Katy Mooney Raegan Kotz and Caleb Cleavant Derricks the neighborhood handyman The intended wit and charm of the show was drawn from Gene Wilder s comedic intuitiveness and the frantic mimicry and mugging he put on with his two young co stars Wilder and on screen wife Hillary Bailey Smith also developed a comedic supercouple repertoire as they often found themselves in situations ribbed with slapstick every week slightly reminiscent of Desi Arnaz and Lucille Ball at the same time they were found to depict the smart modern career couple of the 1990s However Something Wilder failed to catch on with viewers which led to cancellation by March 1995 Cast EditGene Wilder as Gene Bergman Hillary Bailey Smith as Annie Bergman Carl Michael Lindner as Sam Bergman Ian Bottiglieri as Gabe Bergman Gregory Itzin as Jack Travis Raegan Kotz as Katy MooneyGuest appearances Edit Alice Cooper guest starred in the 14th episode Hangin With Mr Cooper aired March 14 1995 when Gene unexpectedly finds himself cast in a television appearance promoting Cooper s new hit single Cooper moving in as his neighbor was likely an attempt to heighten attention to the struggling series Marla Maples guest starred on the episode Love Native American Style that aired December 6 1994 In this episode Gene takes a group of children on an Indian troop camping trip Maples plays Donna Lorenzo a divorced mother who goes along Together they demonstrate wrestling techniques and share a sleeping bag Production EditThe series premiere of Something Wilder was delayed by a few weeks in the fall of 1994 as a result of casting issues Jennifer Grey had originally won the role of Annie Bergman and shot the first pilot test audiences however disapproved of the age difference between her and Wilder Grey was let go but the search for her replacement proved more challenging than expected Almost down to the wire NBC then cast actress Hillary Bailey Smith for the role Smith who was playing the contract role of Nora Gannon on One Life to Live at the time continued appearing on that show despite the fact that OLTL was on a competing network ABC during the run of Something Wilder and resumed the daytime role full time when Something Wilder was canceled Episodes EditThis section needs a plot summary Please add one in your own words September 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message No TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date1 Hell No They Won t Go Barnet KellmanStory by Lee Kalcheim amp Barnet KellmanTeleplay by Lee KalcheimOctober 1 1994 1994 10 01 2 All in the Game Barnet KellmanGail HonigbergOctober 8 1994 1994 10 08 3 No Kids Allowed Barnet KellmanLee KalcheimOctober 15 1994 1994 10 15 4 Buster Beefy Barnet KellmanSeth KurlandOctober 22 1994 1994 10 22 5 Love Native American Style UnknownUnknownDecember 6 1994 1994 12 06 6 Gotta Dance UnknownUnknownDecember 13 1994 1994 12 13 7 Holy Water Barnet KellmanJames Berg amp Stan ZimmermanDecember 20 1994 1994 12 20 8 The Ex Files Barnet KellmanUnknownJanuary 3 1995 1995 01 03 9 For the Boys Barnet KellmanMark DropJanuary 10 1995 1995 01 10 10 Family Tie Barnet KellmanUnknownJanuary 17 1995 1995 01 17 11 Sleepless in Stockbridge UnknownUnknownJanuary 31 1995 1995 01 31 12 Love at First Flight Barnet KellmanJennifer Glickman amp Seth KurlandFebruary 14 1995 1995 02 14 13 Bergman of Alcatraz UnknownUnknownMarch 7 1995 1995 03 07 14 Hanging with Mr Cooper Barnet KellmanBarry Vigon amp Tom WallaMarch 14 1995 1995 03 14 15 Dr Roof UnknownUnknownJune 13 1995 1995 06 13 16 Dumping s Rotten in the State of Massachusetts TBDTBDUNAIRED17 Mothers and Other Strangers TBDTBDUNAIRED18 Oy the Jury TBDTBDUNAIREDRelease EditAfter the series premiered on October 1 1994 on Saturdays at 8 7c lackluster ratings prompted NBC to pull the show after only four episodes had aired It was relaunched in December in a new Tuesday 8 30 7 30c slot The series continued steadily for another three months but it did not do much better in the ratings NBC dropped the show from its lineup again in March 1995 and officially canceled it not long after One more original episode turned up in the same Tuesday time slot on June 13 1995 with three unaired episodes remaining References EditBrooks Tim and Marsh Earle The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV ShowsExternal links EditSomething Wilder at IMDb Something Wilder at epguides com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Something Wilder amp oldid 1117066323, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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