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''Coming Up Rosie'' was a Canadian children's
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TV series on CBC Television, aired for three seasons from 1975–1978.


Premise

The show focused on a group of tenants in an office building located at 99 Sumach Street,
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. Rosemary Radcliffe played the title character, aspiring Canadian documentary film-maker Rosie Tucker. The initial cast also included
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as Mona Swicker, an operator for the Ringading Telephone Answering Service; John Stoker as elevator operator Dwayne Kramer; Dan Hennessey as Ralph Oberding, salesman for the Neva-Rust Storm Door Company; Barry Baldaro as Rosie's production assistant Dudley Nightshade; and Dan Aykroyd as building janitor/superintendent Purvis Bickle. Aykroyd appeared as a regular in this series concurrently with his star-making turn on ''
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'', which debuted less than a month after ''Coming Up Rosie''. The name of Aykroyd's character ("Purvis Bickle") seemingly parodied the name of the disturbed "hero" of the 1976 film ''
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'', cab driver
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...however, the film coincidentally debuted five months ''after'' this TV series began. Cast member Fiona Reid was cast on ''
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'' almost simultaneously with the start of ''Coming Up Rosie'', and citing her lack of improvisational skills ("I wasn't comfortable....''Rosie'' demands a great improvisational head. I need set lines."), left ''Coming Up Rosie'' only a few months after its debut. Aykroyd also left the show after its first season. Later cast members -- replacing Aykroyd and Reid -- included
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as Wally Wypyzypychwk, the Ukrainian owner of Sleep-Tite Burglar Alarms, and Catherine O'Hara as answering service operator Myrna Wallbacker. Both Candy and O'Hara concurrently starred in '' Second City Television'', actually appearing on ''Rosie'' concurrently with their early episodes of SCTV, which began in September 1976. Candy was also a regular on the sitcom ''
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'' (1976-77) during this period, thereby simultaneously appearing as a regular on three separate series for three different Canadian networks. Many of the actors in this series also appeared in the less successful 1974–1975 CBC series ''
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''.


Broadcast

For the first season, the series aired at 4:30pm on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. The series frequency was reduced to once per week for the remaining seasons, Mondays in 1976-77 and Tuesdays in 1977–78.


Cast

* Dan Aykroyd (Purvis Bickle) * Barrie Baldaro (Dudley Nightshade) *
John Candy John Franklin Candy (October 31, 1950 – March 4, 1994) was a Canadian actor and comedian known mainly for his work in Hollywood films. Candy rose to fame in the 1970s as a member of the Toronto branch of the Second City and its '' SCTV'' seri ...
(Wally Wypyzypywchuk) *
Dan Hennessey Dan Hennessey (born August 25)https://www.behindthevoiceactors.com/Dan-Hennessey/ is a Canadian voice director and voice actor who, early on in his career, performed with a children's comedy troupe The Zoo Factory (with John Stocker, Bruce Gord ...
(Ralph Oberding) * Catherine O'Hara (Myrna Wallbacker) * Rosemary Radcliffe (Rosie Tucker) *
Fiona Reid Fiona Reid, CM (born 24 July 1951) is an English-born Canadian television, film, and stage actress. She is best known for her roles as Cathy on the TV series ''King of Kensington'' and Harriet Miller in the film ''My Big Fat Greek Wedding''. E ...
(Mona Swicker) * John Stocker (Dwayne Kramer)


References


External links

* 1975 Canadian television series debuts 1978 Canadian television series endings CBC Television original programming 1970s Canadian children's television series {{Canada-kids-tv-prog-stub