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Composer(s)
  
Glenn A. Jordan

Final episode date
  
11 August 1991

5.5/10
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Genre
  
Sitcom

First episode date
  
23 August 1990

Network
  
NBC

Ferris Bueller (TV series) Opening Sequence for Ferris Bueller TV Show with Jennifer Aniston

Created by
  
John Masius John Hughes (characters, uncredited)

Written by
  
Mary Conley Michael J. Digaetano Lawrence Gay John Masius Steve Pepoon Paul B. Price Evan Smith Andy Tennant Rob Ulin

Directed by
  
Bill Bixby Steve Dubin Beth Rooney Hillshafer Jonathan Lynn Victor Lobl Arlene Sanford Andy Tennant Christopher T. Welch James Whitmore, Jr.

Starring
  
Charlie Schlatter Brandon Douglas Ami Dolenz Jennifer Aniston Richard Riehle Cristine Rose Sam Freed

Cast
  
Jennifer Aniston, Charlie Schlatter, Ami Dolenz, Richard Riehle, Cristine Rose

Ferris bueller tv show


Ferris Bueller is an American sitcom based on the 1986 John Hughes film Ferris Bueller's Day Off. The show stars Charlie Schlatter in the title role. The series debuted on August 23, 1990, on NBC and was cancelled within its first season, a few months after its debut. The show was produced by Maysh Ltd Productions in association with Paramount Television.

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Hughes was not involved in the show's production and asked that his name not be used by Paramount Television to promote it.

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Synopsis

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Though based on the film, the series was not a canon continuation, rather it was set up to portray itself as being the "real life" situations upon which the film was loosely based. In the pilot episode, Ferris (Schlatter) refers to the film and expresses his displeasure at Matthew Broderick portraying him, even going as far as destroying a life-size cardboard cutout of Broderick with a chainsaw. However no further references to the film within the series' continuity would be made after this. As in the film, the series focused on Ferris Bueller and his high school experiences at Ocean Park High, including dealing with his best friend Cameron (Brandon Douglas), love interest Sloan (Ami Dolenz), and sister Jeannie (Jennifer Aniston).

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Although the film was set in Chicago, the series was set in Santa Monica. Like the film, Ferris is liked by everyone as the "cool guy on campus." He is extremely popular, suave, quick witted and a master of ceremonies who often breaks the fourth wall. Cameron is still a depressive neurotic who, through Ferris, is able to loosen up occasionally. Sloan is portrayed slightly different in that she is not completely wrapped around Ferris' finger and has to be won over at times. Rooney is the primary antagonist and always out to get Ferris but usually ends up foiled or humiliated. His secretary, Grace, is not a wise-cracking sarcastic, but a passive pushover with an unreciprocated crush on Ed. Jeannie is constantly at odds with Ferris and his being favored by all. Though she can be antagonistic, she has proven not all bad, albeit begrudgingly. In the film, Mr. and Mrs. Bueller's names are Katie and Tom but in the series they are Barbara and Bob, as well as Ferris being a junior and Jeannie being a senior but as opposed to the other way around in the movie.

Cast


  • Charlie Schlatter as Ferris Bueller
  • Brandon Douglas as Cameron Frye
  • Ami Dolenz as Sloan Peterson
  • Jennifer Aniston as Jeannie Bueller
  • Richard Riehle as Principal Edward R. Rooney
  • Cristine Rose as Barbara Bueller
  • Sam Freed as Bob Bueller
  • Judith Kahan as Grace
  • Jeff Maynard as Arthur Petrelli
  • Jerry Tullos as Mr. Rickets
  • David Glasser as Dork
  • Brandon Rane as Wimp
  • Roy Brocksmith as Mr. Carter
  • Reception and cancellation

    The show received mostly negative reviews from critics. John J. O'Connor of The New York Times wrote that the version of Bueller portrayed by the "smirking" Schlatter "is likely to leave most viewers reaching instinctively for their wallets." Some critics considered Ferris Bueller one of the worst shows of the year.

    The series also suffered from comparison to a show with a similar concept that debuted on Fox the same month, Parker Lewis Can't Lose. Parker Lewis proved to be more successful, lasting three seasons.

    Ferris Bueller was broadcast on Monday nights with The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, also in its first season, as a lead in. Ratings were strong at first but declined quickly in the following weeks. However, the show rated highly among viewers aged 12 to 17. The show was cancelled in December 1990, having ranked 57th in the ratings, and was replaced midseason with Blossom, which lasted five seasons. A leftover episode aired in August 1991.

    References

    Ferris Bueller (TV series) Wikipedia