ABC's Cavemen TV Show: How the New Cavemen TV Show Stacks Up Against Other Commercial Characters Turned into Television Programs
By Will Wright, published Sep 19, 2007
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Baby Bob
If the success of the Baby Bob TV show is any indicator, then the producers of Cavemen shouldn't quit their day jobs. Baby Bob, if you recall, was the talking baby spokesperson appearing in numerous commercials prior to getting his own TV show. Baby Bob was a midseason replacement during CBS's 2002 season.
Initially, Baby Bob received solid ratings, but the novelty quickly died. Seeing Baby Bob talk for 30 seconds was one thing - a half-hour sitcom, something else.
For ABC's Cavemen TV show to survive the Baby Bob test, it will have to air at least eight episodes (the number of Baby Bob TV shows that aired before cancellation.)
Of course if the show doesn't work, the cavemen characters can follow in Baby Bob's footsteps and return to commercials. In 2005, Baby Bob hawked Quizno's subs.
Max Headroom
I include Max Headroom to clarify his timeline a bit. Unlike the cavemen characters in the upcoming Cavemen TV show, Max Headroom actually began as a 1984 British made for TV movie before becoming an advertising spokesperson for Coca-Cola. There seems to be a common misconception that Max Headroom was a spokesperson prior to getting his own TV show. ABC brought the character to television in 1987.
For Cavemen, another ABC TV show, to pass the Max Headroom test, it will have to survive into its 14th episode.
Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
ABC's Cavemen TV Show: How the New Cavemen TV Show Stacks Up Against Other Commercial Characters Turned into Television Programs
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Takeaways
- Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer was created as a promotional gimmick
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Did You Know?
Max Headroom originated in England.
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