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town (1990 pop. 16,196), Worcester co., S Mass., near the Conn. line; settled c.1713, set off from Dudley and Oxford and inc. 1832. The chief manufactures are footwear, fabrics, and textiles. The town was named for Daniel Webster and became a textile center in the early 19th cent. through the efforts of Samuel Slater, a pioneer in the U.S. textile industry.


 
 
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WordNet: Webster
Note: click on a word meaning below to see its connections and related words.

The noun has 3 meanings:

Meaning #1: English playwright (1580-1625)
  Synonym: John Webster

Meaning #2: United States politician and orator (1782-1817)
  Synonym: Daniel Webster

Meaning #3: American lexicographer (1758-1843)
  Synonym: Noah Webster


 
Wikipedia: Webster (TV series)
Webster
Webster_Cast.jpg
The Cast of Webster
Format Sitcom
Starring Emmanuel Lewis
Alex Karras
Susan Clark
Henry Polic II
Country of origin Flag of the United States United States
No. of episodes 150
Production
Running time 30 minutes (per episode)
Broadcast
Original channel ABC
Syndication
Original run September 16, 1983 – March 24, 1989
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Webster is an American sitcom series that premiered on ABC on September 16, 1983, and ran on that network until September 11, 1987, but continued in first-run syndication until 1989.

Synopsis

The show, set in Chicago, revolved around Webster Long, a seven-year-old Black orphan (played by Emmanuel Lewis) whose biological parents were recently killed in a car accident. He is then taken in by retired football star George Papadopolis (played by NFL legend Alex Karras), with whom his late father played professional football in the 1970s, and his wife Katherine (played by Susan Clark), a blue-blooded socialite with no housekeeping skills whatsoever.

Webster also had an uncle, played by Ben Vereen, who had issues with Webster living with a white couple and sought to adopt him and take him to live in Chicago's South Side.

Shortly into the second season, Webster accidentally burned down the family's apartment with a science kit and the family moved to a large Victorian house in the suburbs. The show also delved into more creepy matters when it was revealed that the new home has a secret passageway behind a clock, and that a full size female doll is kept in a young girl's bedroom, who is later revealed to be the estranged grown daughter of the Parkers, the owners of the house. She would appear in a later episode, where she reconnected with her parents and introduced them to her young son. To some, the move from the city was the point where the show "jumped the shark".

However, the show continued merrily along despite some of the plots. Many of Webster's friends and classmates passed through, including Rob (played by Chad Allen, who later appeared on other popular nighttime series including Our House). The Parkers leased the Victorian house to the Papadopolises during the show's second and third seasons, until George and Katherine bought it outright (sadly, Cathryn Damon, who played Cassie Parker, died from cancer within a year after leaving Webster). Over the course of the fourth season, ratings dropped sharply. The show that was a Nielsen top 10 series not too long before, now ranked 50th. ABC chose not to renew Webster, with next-generation hits such as Full House taking its place on the Friday lineup.

The series' popularity and interest prompted Webster to continue in first-run syndication starting in fall of 1987. At this time, the Papadopolis household gained a new member in George's nephew Nicky (Corin Nemec), who moved in when his parents went off to work in Nigeria (on assignment for the UN). Nicky provided Webster with a sort of "brother figure", and the two got along famously. Nemec, who would later go on to star in the early '90s Fox sitcom Parker Lewis Can't Lose, was gone at the start of the sixth season, leaving the family dynamic the way it was previously. While plots continued to mature somewhat with Webster's onset of pre-teendom, the same "cutesy factor" remained, thanks in part to Lewis' timing and portrayal. However, this was something Lewis was slowly getting tired of, despite the fact that he had more creative control over Webster at this point (with Emmanuel Lewis Entertainment Enterprises co-producing with Karras and Clark's Georgian Bay Ltd.). Lewis was still playing his character out to be 5 years younger than his actual age, and as he, in real life, was reaching adulthood, the role he remained in started to seem rather trite. By early 1989, with Lewis clearly outgrowing the title role, Karras and Clark also decided that the time was right to move on. The last episode was taped in March 1989 (but aired later that spring), which didn't signify an end of any sort, but was played out as a high comical event - the cast went on a pretend space adventure with guest star Michael Dorn as Lt. Worf, from Star Trek: The Next Generation (in the ep. titled "Webtrek") [1].

Cast

Emmanuel Lewis as Webster Long

Alex Karras as George Papadapolis

Susan Clark as Katherine Calder-Young Papadapolis

Henry Polic II as Jerry Silver

Heather O'Rourke as Melanie (1983)

Eugene Roche as Bill Parker (1984-1986)

Cathryn Damon as Cassie Parker (1984-1986)

Ben Vereen as Uncle Phillip Long (1984-1985)

Jack Kruschen as "Papa" Papadapolis (1985-1987)

Chad Allen as Rob Whitaker/Joiner (1985-1986)

Carl Steven as Roger (1986-1987)

Danny McMurphy as Andy (1986-1987)

Gabe Witcher as Tommy (1987)

Nick DeMauro as Benny (1987)

Corin Nemec as Nicky Papadopolis (1987-1988) (credited as Corin "Corky" Nemec)

Series Development and Changes

Alex Karras and Susan Clark were married to each other in real life, as well as on the show. After starting their own production company, Georgian Bay Ltd., ABC approached the couple about a sitcom development deal, which resulted in the proposed series titled Another Ballgame. In this, Karras was the ex-NFL player who quickly found true love on a cruise with socialite Katherine (Clark), and the premise was a raucous romantic comedy. ABC picked it up for the fall 1983 schedule, but major changes would occur before the premiere.

Comic prodigy Emmanuel Lewis, who had just gained instant fame on a series of Burger King commercials, was also sought after by ABC for a series. The trouble was, the network needed to cast Lewis in a project quickly, before he grew another inch, and what they had in mind was their own version of NBC's Diff'rent Strokes; the only similarity being that both shows had young black boys as leads who were very small for their age being raised by white people, and who would retain a certain amount of cuteness even as their portrayers got older. Also, with the number of comedy pilots greenlighted for that fall's schedule, it was likely that Lewis would not be able to get his own series and timeslot, unless he was worked into already existing comedy projects. So, among others, co-producers on Another Ballgame were approached about working Lewis into the show. Stars Karras and Clark liked the idea of the sudden marriage and instant adoption of a young black boy, and the Webster character was created from there.

The premise of Webster's parents' death, and his adoption into the Papadopolis household, originated with the second phase of the pilot, which had the show's title changed to Then Came You. The only other modifications to happen from here was the network's decision to have the show's major focus to be on the Webster character, instead of it being a split romantic/family comedy; and to phase out cast member Art LaFleur, who, once getting to air, only appeared in the pilot. Amazingly Karras and Clark still agreed to the changes, as creative control was still in their hands with their production company. However, Clark originally forbade their co-producers and ABC from changing the title to Webster, as she wanted to maintain the ensemble aspect of the series. While early promotions for the sitcom carried the title Then Came You, the brass ultimately settled on Webster just before its September premiere. (It is safe to assume that the Webster theme song, "Then Came You", originated during the second phase of the pilot.)

Even though the show was an instant hit, the result of the final product was not what Alex and Susan foresaw as their ideal starring vehicle. The first season was fraught with tension, not only between Karras and Clark but with them and Paramount. After the initial episodes that set up the show's premise (George & Katherine's wedding, Webster's arrival and the resulting adjustments), most of the plots became exclusively Webster-driven, even though it was the writer's intention to get Alex and Susan's character's own storylines in as much as possible. The couple battled all season with the brass over production, which, fortunately, never delayed taping, but caused bad vibes for everyone present, especially Lewis. It was reported that Lewis was often whisked away off the set whenever Karras and Clark argued and demanded rewrites, and it became so severe that Lewis blamed the trouble not only on his title character, but on himself. After the end of season one, things started to cool down, as the network stopped pushing hard for "all Webster, all the time", and Paramount eventually came to an agreement with Alex and Susan that they would continue to get prominent storylines for their characters - as long as Emmanuel Lewis, who ABC saw as a money maker above all else, would get production credit alongside Karras and Clark. This is what launched "Emmanuel Lewis Entertainment Enterprises, Inc."

Finally, by season three at the latest, the stormy relations of the first season disappeared on set. The main cast bonded well from then until the end, with Karras becoming a surrogate father figure to Lewis. As famed TV director Joel Zwick remarked, "as far as TV sitcom families go, it took them longer than most to acclimate to each other."

Trivia

  • Emmanuel Lewis's character Webster was ages 5 to 11 throughout the show's run, but Lewis himself actually played Webster from ages 11 to 16.
  • Webster would always refer to George and Katherine as "Ma'am and George". In an early episode, Katherine asked Webster why he always addressed her as "ma'am". Webster's reply: "Cause it kinda sounds like mom."
  • Among the more controversial episodes, Webster and a female friend of his wanted to act more like adults, in which they proceeded to get naked together in Webster's bedroom. This was after Webster accidentally caught a glimpse of George and Katherine in bed one night, and wanted to explore this "wonder" in-depth.

Ratings

Webster entered the Nielsen Ratings, here's a list of the show's ratings

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