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''Headmaster'' is an American half-hour television comedy-drama starring
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and broadcast by
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in the United States during the 1970–71 season.


Griffith returns to TV

''Headmaster'' marked the return to series television of Griffith, whose previous eponymous show had been one of CBS's major hits of the 1960s prior to his voluntary departure and a program which was still in production (as ''
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''), when ''Headmaster'' was launched. Griffith had just signed a three-picture deal with
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but was so disappointed with the first film in the contract, the rural comedy ''
Angel in My Pocket ''Angel in My Pocket'' is a 1969 American comedy film directed by Alan Rafkin and starring Andy Griffith. One of three films originally planned by Universal Pictures to star Griffith, it also features Lee Meriwether, Jerry Van Dyke, Kay Medford, ...
'', that the two parties never made the other two films and he quickly returned to television. With ''Headmaster'', Griffith fulfilled his desire to be cast in a television series as something other than a
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bumpkin dispensing folksy wisdom; here his character, Andy Thompson, was the
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of a prestigious
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, the Concord School. His wife, Margaret (Claudette Nevins), was an English teacher. Two other cast members from ''Angel in My Pocket'' joined Griffith on ''Headmaster'':
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essentially reprised his role as a caretaker, here named Mr. Purdy, and
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played the role of athletic coach Jerry Brownell, Thompson's best friend. The show's theme song was performed by
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.


Reception

''Headmaster'' was given a favorable time slot, Friday at 8:30 p.m. Eastern Time, which had most recently been occupied by the hit sitcom '' Hogan's Heroes''—but the program proved to be, by Griffith's own admission, "a very bad show" and was routinely beaten in the Nielsen ratings by both ''
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'' on
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and '' The Name of the Game'' on
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. Production of the show was terminated after just 14 episodes, with the last first-run episode being broadcast January 1, 1971. CBS (and sponsor
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) had spent some $3.5 million (roughly $25 million in 2022 money) to bring Andy Griffith back to television, and expected a whole season's worth of episodes, so ''Headmaster'' was hurriedly replaced by a new situation comedy, ''
The New Andy Griffith Show ''The New Andy Griffith Show'' is an American sitcom that was broadcast in the United States on CBS in 1971 on Fridays at 8:30 ET. It debuted on January 8, 1971, and ended on May 21, 1971. History Actor Andy Griffith had left his first sitcom, ...
''. The "new" program was practically a carbon copy of Griffith's old one, complete with a
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setting and even guest appearances by ''Andy Griffith Show'' regulars Don Knotts,
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and
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in the first episode. However, it met with little more success than ''Headmaster'', and it was cancelled after only ten airings, the last on May 21, 1971. (Also cashiered by CBS were former staples ''
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'', '' Green Acres'' and '' Hee-Haw'', as part of the network's infamous "
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".) In June, ''Headmaster'' returned to the time slot in reruns for the summer, with the last repeat episode being aired on September 10, 1971.TV Guide Guide to TV. Barnes & Noble. 2004. p. 280. .


Availability

Viewing this series now is a rarity, despite the big-name lead. It is not on YouTube, has had no DVD release, did not show up in syndication, and seldom is available with private collectors. One episode, "One for the Gipper," is archived in the collection at the Paley Center for Media.


Episode list


References

Brooks, Tim and Marsh, Earle, ''The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows''


External links

* {{IMDb title, 0065299, Headmaster
''The Headmaster''
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