Английская Википедия:Free Spirit (TV series)
Шаблон:Infobox television Free Spirit is an American fantasy sitcom that aired on ABC during the 1989–1990 television season. The series stars Corinne Bohrer as a witch who moves in with a recently divorced father to help care for his three children. Originally produced by ELP Communications, Free Spirit aired from September 22, 1989, to January 14, 1990.
Overview
Free Spirit follows the misadventures of a mischievous and vivacious witch named Winnie Goodwinn (Corinne Bohrer) who is summoned by 10-year-old Gene (Edan Gross) with a wish, and is subsequently hired as a live-in housekeeper by Gene's father Thomas J. Harper (Franc Luz), a recently divorced lawyer. Winnie looks after Thomas' three children, Gene, 13-year-old Jessie (Alyson Hannigan) and 16-year-old Robb (Paul Scherrer) who are still adjusting to their parents' divorce and their move from New York City to suburban Connecticut.
Thomas has no idea that Winnie is a witch, but his three children do. Although Winnie is good-hearted and never means any harm, her powers frequently get her and the family into trouble. Winnie often has to scramble to get out of various situations while keeping Thomas from learning her secret.
Cast
Main
- Corinne Bohrer as Winnie Goodwinn
- Franc Luz as Thomas J. Harper
- Edan Gross as Gene Harper
- Alyson Hannigan as Jessie Harper
- Paul Scherrer as Robb Harper
Guest stars
- Maia Brewton
- Michael Constantine
- Dave Coulier
- Josie Davis
- Alex Désert
- Seth Green
- Florence Henderson
- Jenny Lewis
- Robert Reed
- Timothy Stack
- Michael Stoyanov
Production
Casting
In the unaired pilot, Christopher Rich portrayed the role of Thomas Harper and Shonda Whipple portrayed Jessie Harper. Since the show was originally conceived as a vehicle for Edan Gross and Corinne Bohrer, producers felt that Rich and Whipple were replaceable. Only the second version of the pilot aired with Franc Luz and Alyson Hannigan in their respective roles.[1]
Broadcast history
Free Spirit premiered as a preview broadcast on September 22, 1989, at 9:30/8:30c, on the first night in which ABC's Friday lineup used the now-popular TGIF format. On September 24, the series moved into its regular time slot of Sunday at 8/7c, airing between two other freshman series, Life Goes On and Homeroom.[2]
Episodes
Reception and cancellation
Critical reviews of Free Spirit were generally negative. In a poll conducted by Electronic Media, television critics voted it the worst show on television.[3] In addition to poor critical reception, the series struggled in the ratings. After ratings failed to improve, ABC canceled Free Spirit in January 1990.[4] The last episode of the fourteen produced was never aired in the U.S..
Awards nominations
Year | Award | Category | Nominee |
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1990 | Young Artist Awards | Best New Television Series | Шаблон:Center |
1990 | Young Artist Awards | Best Young Actress Starring in a Television Series | Alyson Hannigan |
1990 | Young Artist Awards | Best Young Actor Supporting Role in a Television Series | Paul Scherrer |
References
External links
- Английская Википедия
- 1989 American television series debuts
- 1990 American television series endings
- 1980s American multi-camera sitcoms
- 1990s American multi-camera sitcoms
- American fantasy comedy television series
- American English-language television shows
- Television shows about magic
- Television series about single parent families
- Television series by Sony Pictures Television
- Television shows set in Connecticut
- TGIF (TV programming block)
- Television shows about witchcraft
- American Broadcasting Company sitcoms
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