Often, once a TV show has run its natural course, or when the channel just needs a bit of easy cash, producers look at ways to reinvigorate an existing television franchise by creating a spin-off series. Unfortunately, for every Frasier there are hundreds—if not billions—of CSI Knaresboroughs.
The following are some of the ideas that were this close to being inflicted on the licence-fee–paying public.
Wacagay
Timmy Mallett spends his school holiday mornings travelling around the UK with his mallet, Pinky, waking people up at 6:30am in order to commit homophobic hate-crimes.
The show was cancelled after ITV bosses decided it was “utterly, utterly, utterly, utterly, utterly, utterly, utterly, utterly, utterly, utterly immoral” to wake people up at 6:30am.
Futureheadarama
A Mackem barbershop/rock quartet are accidentally cryogenically frozen on New Year's Eve and awake to find themselves in 31st century Sunderland. There they join the crew of an interplanetary delivery company who “hope they have a wonderful first day” and “are so happy to have them join the team”—they are so lucky on their first day. And they say “this is the job that people die for—I hope you're ready for the next stage. A lot of people work in the same place; don't let them get in your way”.
Among their co-workers are an alcoholic, foul-mouthed robot who “has no mind”; a pizza delivery boy who “can't raise the energy to get from A to B”; a senile old professor who's “trying not to think about time” and a “stupid and shallow” daughter of rich Martian land-owners.
Upon the series' cancellation, the quartet released a best-selling album based on their experiences.
Father Dead
After Dermot Morgan's untimely death, the cast of Father Ted reassembled for one more series, but the magic just wasn't there.
Nappy Days
Series chronicling the early years of the Fonz, along with his pals Chuckie, Phil and Lil and his spoilt cousin Angelica. In the last episode to be made, Fonzie must return safely to his playpen by jumping over the goldfish bowl on his tricycle.
Winner the Pooh
Michael Winner stars as a happy-go-lucky bear who lives in Hundred Acre Wood with—and sells car insurance to—his woodland pals, Tigger and Piglet, as well as Eeyore, whose Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder is allayed by Pooh's frequent reiteration of his catchphrase, “Calm down, Eeyore”.
Space 1998
Series following the adventures of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration in the year 1998, as they boldly accomplish missions such as launching a telecommunications satellite, adjusting the Hubble Space Telescope's mirrors, and docking with the Russian space station Mir.
Frederick the 6th Musketeer
Abandoned after market research concluded that “they were pushing it with the fifth musketeer”.
Teenage Hero Turtles
Turns out the Turtles' mutancy was critical to their widespread popularity.
Biker Grove from Mars
Popular entertainers Ant 'n' Dec star as super-cool, earring-wearing, motorcycle-riding Martian mice who come to Newcastle-upon-Tyne after being blinded in a paintball war on Mars.
Captain Scarlet and the Mystermen
The indestructible hero of the popular series Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons faces his deadliest foes yet—brightly-coloured, anthropomorphic, geometrically-shaped rings of light, each of whom represents a different aspect of the human condition.
Nightmare
Virtual-reality game show. A team of children must guide one of their cohorts—who wears an upturned metal bucket on their head—through an artificial world in which all their worst fears are played out. At the end of each programme, the team dies.
Queen as Folk
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II comes out of the closet and divorces the Duke of Edinburgh, her husband of sixty years. This series follows the trials and tribulations of an octogenarian, out-and-proud, modern monarch in 21st-century Soho.
Causality
Intricate science fiction set in a hospital's Accident and Emergency department, dealing with the nature of time and the repercussions of cause and effect.
Fresh Prince of Belarus
Will moves to the former Soviet Republic along with Uncle “Shredder” Phil and the whole family. As the actor who played Geoffrey the butler in the original series was unavailable at the time of filming, Stephen Fry joins the cast, reprising his popular role as “Jeeves”.
Rosie & Gin
Gritty drama following an alcoholic gypsy puppet who lives on a narrowboat with her lover, Sir Jimmy Savile.
Gran Designs
Kevin McCloud follows septagenarian architects as they chase their dream of building their own conservatory.
Ann’s House Party
Ann Summers hosts this Saturday evening family entertainment show from her house in Wizzard's Sleeve. Each week she awards the vibrating Gotcha Oscar to another good-humoured celebrity tricked into having sex on camera. (The show was suspended indefinitely pending Health and Safety's investigation into the nature of the “gunge” used on the programme.)
Starkey & Titch
Oasis drummer Zak “son of Ringo” Starkey and TV gardener Alan Titchmarsh join forces to fight crime, with the help of Graham Norton as “Huggie Bear”.
Through the Keyhole Surgery
Sir David Frost invites a panel of well-known personalities to guess the identity of the mystery celebrity as Loyd Grossman performs keyhole surgery on them.
Challenge Alnwick
With the aid of a two-foot-wide mobile phone, the town of Alnwick, Northumbria, tries to build a community centre for disabled children in just four hours, on a budget of twenty-six pence. Filming was abandoned when it was realised that only a small portion of the town's population would fit inside the Challenge Alnwick helicopter at once, leaving much of the rest poking precariously out of the sunroof.
ITV2
Obviously.
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