Archie
- Episode aired Dec 19, 1976
- 1h
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
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Pilot follows the "Archie" Gang in the mythical town of Riverdale.Pilot follows the "Archie" Gang in the mythical town of Riverdale.Pilot follows the "Archie" Gang in the mythical town of Riverdale.
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Paul Thomas Gordon
- Phil
- (as Paul T. Gordon)
Hilarie Thompson
- Veronica Lodge
- (as Hilary Thompson)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaDavid Caruso was originally cast as Archie but was replaced shortly before filming began. The change was so sudden that publicity photos of Dennis Bowen as Archie credited him as Caruso.
- GoofsDavid Caruso was originally slated to play "Archie Andrews" but was replaced with actor Dennis Bowen. But when the ad appeared in TV Guide in 1976, inadvertently David Caruso was listed as playing the part.
- ConnectionsFollowed by Archie's Bang-Shang Lalapalooza Show (1977)
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One of two failed Archie pilots, with largely the same cast
The first pilot for an "Archie" TV show aired only once, during the summer on ABC, and was a more traditional adaptation of the long-running comic book series, with corny jokes more like the 1950s. The second pilot for an "Archie" TV show also aired only once, on ABC, during the following summer, and had a more modern slant, showing the actors singing and dancing like a contemporary rock group and being a bit more "racy" and modern, with jokes about making out and kissing. They even had Lil' Jinx, which I think is the only time the character got to step outside the comic pages! I'm pretty sure this entry is for this second attempt.
I remember one of the songs done in this series was called "Telephone Rondelay," but I can't remember if it was in the first or the second pilot! It was something like the song, "The Telephone Hour," in the musical, "Bye Bye Birdie." The same cast was in both pilots, or at least I remember that both pilots had Audrey Landers as Betty, Dennie Bowen as Archie, but most especially both had Derrel Maury as Jughead, who I (sigh) fell in love with!! Such a jazzy Jughead! I do remember the bit mentioned in a previous comment, where the others were trying to learn Jughead's real name. I think it was Miss Grundy who helped Jughead fool the kids with info that indicated his name was Jughead. At the end, Jughead told her thanks, but I remember the teacher responding with, "You're welcome, Forsythe"--and not Steve. Forsythe was Jughead's real name in the comics.
I remember one of the songs done in this series was called "Telephone Rondelay," but I can't remember if it was in the first or the second pilot! It was something like the song, "The Telephone Hour," in the musical, "Bye Bye Birdie." The same cast was in both pilots, or at least I remember that both pilots had Audrey Landers as Betty, Dennie Bowen as Archie, but most especially both had Derrel Maury as Jughead, who I (sigh) fell in love with!! Such a jazzy Jughead! I do remember the bit mentioned in a previous comment, where the others were trying to learn Jughead's real name. I think it was Miss Grundy who helped Jughead fool the kids with info that indicated his name was Jughead. At the end, Jughead told her thanks, but I remember the teacher responding with, "You're welcome, Forsythe"--and not Steve. Forsythe was Jughead's real name in the comics.
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- Apr 11, 2007
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