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Country of origin
  
United States

No. of seasons
  
1

Final episode date
  
6 October 1978

Number of seasons
  
1

5.7/10
IMDb

Genre
  
sitcom

Original language(s)
  
English

First episode date
  
7 September 1978

Network
  
NBC

Number of episodes
  
9 (5 unaired)

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Created by
  
William Bickley Michael Warren

Starring
  
Joe Namath Kim Lankford Charles Bloom Tierre Turner Ben Piazza

Cast
  
Joe Namath, Gwynne Gilford, Kim Lankford, James Staley

Similar
  
Grandpa Goes to Washington, Who's Watching the Kids?, A New Kind of Family, Sword of Justice, Dick Clark's Live Wednesday

The Waverly Wonders is an American sitcom starring Joe Namath that aired Fridays at 8:00 pm on NBC from September 7 to October 6, 1978.

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Premise

Conceived as a vehicle for Namath (who had retired from the Los Angeles Rams after the 1977 NFL season), the show focused on the misadventures of Joe Casey, a washed-up professional basketball player who now taught history at Waverly High School (in Eastville, Wisconsin) and coached the school's basketball team, the Waverly Wonders.

Casey wasn't much of a teacher (he knew nothing about history) and his team wasn't much on the court (they hadn't won a game in three years); about the only decent player they had was a girl, Connie (Kim Lankford). Other "Wonders" included Tate (Charles Bloom), Faguzzi (Joshua Greenrock) and Parks (Tierre Turner). Ben Piazza co-starred as stodgy former coach George Benton, who served as a foil to Casey.

Cast

  • Joe Namath as Joe Casey
  • Kim Lankford as Connie Rafkin
  • Charles Bloom as John Tate
  • Joshua Greenrock as Tony Faguzzi
  • James Staley as Alan Kerner
  • Tierre Turner as Hasty Parks
  • Gwynne Gilford as Linda Harris
  • Ben Piazza as George Benton
  • Ratings

    Up against Donny and Marie on ABC and Wonder Woman on CBS, The Waverly Wonders drew poor ratings. A total of nine episodes were produced. However, only three were shown from September 22 through October 6, 1978. Less than two months after The Waverly Wonders failed, a new show with a similar premise -- The White Shadow -- started its three-year run as a 60-minute comedy-drama on CBS.

    Namath never starred in another TV series, although he did do guest spots on such programs as The Love Boat and Fantasy Island.

    Larry Hagman was originally offered the role of Joe Casey, but instead chose to play J.R. Ewing on Dallas.

    References

    The Waverly Wonders Wikipedia