''The Wizard'' is an American
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adventure
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television series created by
Michael Berk
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,
Douglas Schwartz
Douglas Schwartz is an American television screenwriter and series creator who, along with Michael Berk, worked as a writer on the television series '' Manimal'', and multiple made for television movies. He is most famous for creating co-produci ...
, and Paul B. Radin, that aired on
CBS
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from September 9, 1986 to March 12, 1987, during the
1986-1987 television season.
Premise
Simon McKay is a genius and inventor with
dwarfism who chooses to spend his life as a philanthropist and innovative toymaker dedicated to preserving and protecting innocence. CIC agent Alex Jagger is assigned to protect Simon from the evil forces who wish to use Simon's genius for their own nefarious purposes. They are soon joined by Simon's long time friend, Tillie Russell. Simon, Alex, and Tillie become a family unit working together through adventure and adversity, especially when it comes to defeating Simon's self-proclaimed arch-enemy, Troyan, who would rather seek revenge upon the world for his suffering from the
radiation poisoning he brought upon himself than take responsibility for his own actions.
Cast
Main
*
David Rappaport
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as Simon McKay
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Douglas Barr
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as Alex Jagger
*
Fran Ryan
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Career
Ryan began performing at the age of six at Oakland's Henry Duffy Theatre. ...
as Tillie Russell
Gates McFadden
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appeared as an intended regular in the series pilot, but was replaced by Fran Ryan for the regular series.
Guest stars
* Macon McCalman as Linden ("El Dorado", "The Other Side")
*
Roy Dotrice
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as Troyan ("Reunion", "Twist of Fate", "Trouble in the Stars")
*
Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa
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as Mr. Cheng ("Reunion", "Trouble in the Stars")
* Peter Kent as Poole ("Reunion", "Trouble in the Stars")
Episodes
Save The Wizard Campaign
Midway through the first season
Michael Berk
Michael Berk is an American television screenwriter. He worked with Douglas Schwartz as a writer on the television series '' Manimal'', and many made-for-television movies. He wrote the earlier scripts of the series ''Baywatch'', and is also kn ...
and
Douglas Schwartz
Douglas Schwartz is an American television screenwriter and series creator who, along with Michael Berk, worked as a writer on the television series '' Manimal'', and multiple made for television movies. He is most famous for creating co-produci ...
received word from
20th Century Fox Television
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that ''The Wizard'' was being abruptly canceled. Rather than simply accept this, Berk and Schwartz worked to obtain a guarantee of the series' filming continuance through the end of the season.
Immediately following this incident, Berk and Schwartz created the Save The Wizard Campaign. This campaign included making personal phone calls and sending out letters and special flyers
The Wizard Website: Save The Wizard Campaign Index
/ref> asking fans of ''The Wizard'' to write in to the CBS Television executive office to tell what the show meant to them, as well as asking them to send letter copies to ''The Wizards administrative office. Letters and petitions poured in from all over the United States and Canada. School children and families sent in letters collectively, while adults collected signatures.
Despite the ambitious campaign, the studio executives did not change their minds regarding the cancellation. The series has yet to be released on DVD despite some fan attempts.
References
External links
*
The Wizard Official Fansite & Definitive Cyberhome
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1986 American television series debuts
1987 American television series endings
CBS original programming
Television series by 20th Century Fox Television
Television shows set in Ohio