Don't Look Now (1983 TV Series)
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''Don't Look Now'' is an American national children's
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, and created by Geoffrey Darby and Roger Price. It is a clone of their program for CTV and
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''. The first episode aired on October 2, 1983, and showed its final episode on October 30, 1983. It was originally slated to be called ''Don't Tell Your Mother'', but was later changed to its final title, ''Don't Look Now'', due to PBS executive's concern that the title would encourage children to keep secrets from their parents. It was created out of uncertainty that their top show ''You Can't Do That on Television'' would continue, and was cancelled possibly due to the complaints of parents for its content, and also Nickelodeon's concern that if had it not been cancelled it may have spelled the end of ''You Can't Do That on Television''.


Episodes


Format and similarities and differences between You Can't Do That On Television and Don't Look Now

The format of ''Don't Look Now'' is along the same lines as the first season of ''YCDTOTV'', when it was a local program produced at originating station
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, in which it also included contests for viewers, as well as music videos. Some of the sketches presented on ''Don't Look Now'' were recycled from that season of ''YCDTOTV''. The show shared many similarities with ''YCDTOTV'', however there are some differences that set the two shows apart: * Unlike ''YCDTOTV'' each episode of ''Don't Look Now'' did not have a particular topic or name for each episode, and there were no opposite skits, or pie scenes. * Water was not dumped from above after saying "water", though one character did have a bucket of water dumped on them, just like in an early 1979 ''WTYO''/''YCDTOTV'' skit between Les Lye and Jono Gebert. * "Green slime" was replaced by "yellow yuck" (which was actually a yellow version of the original ''YCDTOTV'' slime, but was never referred to as "slime"). The trigger phrase, "I don't know!", became "Don't blame me!" * The kids told jokes to each other, but rather than the setting of a locker room, they sat on a bench outside the principal's office. At the end of the jokes, a kid was always called to the office. * Unlike ''YCDTOTV'' whose number of kids who would star in each episode often varied, ''Don't Look Now'' only had a number of five kids starring in each episode. * ''Don't Look Now'', unlike ''YCDTOTV'', did not have a preempt opening sketch and would open each episode with a disclaimer saying "Some content may not be suitable for some children, viewer descretion is advised". * Just like the kid cast of ''YCDTOTV'' the kid cast of ''Don't Look Now'' used their real names on the show, but unlike the kid cast members of ''YCDTOTV'' who were sometimes related, as some cast were sometimes brothers and sisters of each other, none of the kid cast from ''Don't Look Now'' were related. * All the kids in the ''Don't Look Now'' cast seemed to be very young, preteens perhaps, unlike some of the cast of ''YCDTOTV'', some of which were teenagers, and sometimes even adults, and the adult male character David Perrigo from ''Don't Look Now'' seemed to be a lot younger than the elderly Les Lye, who was the adult male character on ''YCDTOTV''. * The dad from ''Don't Look Now'' who would often have a pipe in his mouth which he would sometimes smoke, was very clean-cut and thin and wore a navy blue dress suit with a white shirt and tie, unlike the dad on ''YCDTOTV'' who was very slovenly, overweight, and wore a white shirt with stains. * Miss Pell, the classroom teacher from ''Don't Look Now'' was very much like Mr. Shidtler, the classroom teacher from ''YCDTOTV'', or Ruth Buzzi's Miss Fit character from the ''YCDTOTV'' spinoff ''Whatever Turns You On'', as she was very strict and often said nasty things, and was mean to her students. However, unlike Mr. Shidtler, she never said the phrase "Where does the school board find them, and why do they keep sending them to me?!" Also unlike ''YCDTOTV'' who featured a principal who was in many different skits, ''Don't Look Now'' never had a principal in any skit. * Just like ''YCDTOTV'', during one of the home scenes on ''Don't Look Now'', the phrase "Please let me be adopted!" was said once by Max Casella, but the phrase "Don't encourage your mother!" was never said by the dad; also, another key phrase that was often used on ''YCDTOTV'', but was never said on ''Don't Look Now'' was "Sometimes it's so easy I'm ashamed of myself!" * Jocelyn Leary from ''Don't Look Now'' also claimed to be a rich kid, just like Naida Gosselin from the 1986 104th ''YCDTOTV'' episode "Poverty and Unemployment", who in a sense was like Naida, as Jocelyn would also often boast about being rich, and like Naida, Jocelyn would wear expensive clothes. However, unlike Naida, Jocelyn was somewhat friendly, complimentative, helpful and not quite as dictative. * ''Don't Look Now's'' "Walk the plank" sketches were the equivalent of "the firing squad" on ''YCDTOTV''. Just like El Capitano on ''YCDTOTV'', The Pirate from ''Don't Look Now'' was also often easily fooled by the kid cast from being executed, yet unlike ''YCDTOTV'', the exasperated question asked of the executioner, "What is it this time?", was said only once on ''Don't Look Now'' by the pirate, while it was asked in almost every scene by El Capitano on ''YCDTOTV''. * Just like ''YCDTOTV'', which had a producer who was mean to the kid cast and often made them do things they did not want to do, ''Don't Look Now '' also claimed to have a mean producer, who made people do things they did not want to do, like making Bajah drink papaya juice (which she hated). However, unlike ''YCDTOTV'', the producer of ''Don't Look Now'' never appeared on the show. * There was also a link set on ''Don't Look Now'', but it was much different from the link set on ''YCDTOTV'', and unlike ''YCDTOTV'' having a male technical director named Ross Ewich, who often appeared on the link set, ''Don't Look Now'' had a makeup lady named Bunny, who also frequently appeared on their link set. * ''Don't Look Now'' also included educational segments in which the cast would visit places like dairy farms, stores, factories, banks, boats, childcare, aquariums, orchestras, sewage treatment plants, and laboratories. This was due to PBS's mandate that the show include some educational content, unlike ''YCDTOTV'', which strived to be as uneducational as possible.


Comparison list

Many of the characters/locations/elements in the ''Don't Look Now'' 1983 TV series share similarities to the pre-existing and co-existing ''You Can't Do That On Television'' characters. Comparing ''Don't Look Now'' (left) with ''You Can't Do That on Television'' (right): Characters * Violet = Barth * Miss Pell = Mr. Shidtler * The pirate = El Capitano * Bunny the makeup lady = Ross Ewich * Anthony the house dad = Lance Prevert * Louise the house mom = Valerie Prevert * Prentice Howard Devonshive III = L. Nickelson Dime III Elements * Yellow yuck = Green slime * "Don't blame me!" = "I don't know!" * Walk the plank = The firing squad * Camp Pitup = Barth's Burgers * "Shut up and eat!" = "Duh IIIIIIII heard that!" * "Avast me hearties and you walk the plank!" = "Ready... Aim..."


Role of Adult Characters

Ronda Berkman played the makeup lady, the house mom, strict schoolteacher Miss Pell, and Violet the nasty camp instructor; when the kids would complain about how nasty the food was, Violet would tell the kids to "Shut up and eat!" (an analogue to Barth's "Duh IIIIIIII heard that!" on ''YCDTOTV''). David Perrigo played a pirate, a cameraman, Mr. Richards, and the house dad. He was also the narrator for the educational sequences. The pirate would tell the kids, before they walked the plank, "Avast me hearties, and you walk the plank!" (similar to El Capitano's "Ready... Aim...").


Music videos

Every episode had three music videos. Videos featured on ''Don't Look Now'' included: *
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- " Never Ceases to Amaze Me" - episode one *
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- " Dr. Heckyll and Mr. Jive" - episode two *
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- " Everyday I Write the Book" - episode two *
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- " Queen of the Broken Hearts" - episode three * OXO - " Whirly Girl" - episode four *
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- " Do I Do" - episode five


Cast


Controversy, cancellation, and ratings

The voice of David Perrigo would announce the disclaimer at the start of each program: "The following show is not intended for pre-school aged children. Viewer discretion is advised". It was very highly rated (the second highest rated kids show that
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had ever broadcast, even beating out ''
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'' in viewership) and was shown for six Sundays, including all of October. However, due to complaints from both parents and Nickelodeon executives, PBS decided not to pick up additional episodes. The ''Don't Look Now'' series was believed to be lost forever until all five episodes surfaced in early 2013, and have been posted on
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as well, but with the music videos edited out. No networks are currently airing ''Don't Look Now'' and there are no plans have been announced for a
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release. Major funding for ''Don't Look Now'' was provided by the Mable Louise Riley Foundation, a Boston-based foundation with interest in children and youth. Additional funding was provided by public television stations and the
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.


References

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