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Dear Brian Robbins,
I have a proposal for Paramount Home Entertainment: to issue and release, on September 6, 2022, "Bosom Buddies: The Complete Series," showcasing all 37 half-hour episodes of the critically-acclaimed yet criminally short-lived '80s sitcom "Bosom Buddies" 100% Complete, 100% Uncut, AND 100% Unedited, just the way that each episode originally aired on ABC. Created by Chris Thompson, "Bosom Buddies" originally aired on the ABC Television Network for 2 seasons from November 27, 1980 - March 25, 1982. The series cast Tom Hanks (the future Box Office success star) & Peter Scolari (futurely of the '80s sitcom "Newhart") as, respectively, Thomas Amos "Kip" Wilson & Henry Desmond, 2 life-long Best friends & Transplants based in New York City, New York (via Ohio) who, at the start of the series, discovered that their Apartment building was being torn down. At the suggestion of colleague Amy Cassidy (Wendie Jo Sperber), who had a BIG-TIME Crush on Henry, Kip & Henry decided to move into Amy's Apartment Building in NYC--The Problem: it was an All-Female Residence--The Susan B. Anthony Hotel, "A Residence For Women." Other Principal Characters included fellow Apartment Building Residents Sonny Lument (Donna Dixon, futurely married to Dan Aykroyd), whom Kip instantly fell in love with at first sight despite being dressed as a Woman; Isabelle Hammond (Telma Hopkins, futurely of the '80s sitcom "Family Matters"), an Aspiring Actress & Singer; and Ruth Dunbar (Holland Taylor, futurely of the hit 2000s sitcom "Two and a Half Men"), Kip, Henry, & Amy's Employer at the local Ad Agency where the trio worked, along with Lilly Sinclair (Lucille Benson), the Apartment Manager during Season 1 only. At the start of the series' 2nd season in September 1981, Kip & Henry revealed their True Identities to Sonny & Isabelle; after the initial Shock Wore off, Sonny forgave Kip for the Deception, and Isabelle (by this time taking over for Lilly as Apartment Manager) allowed Kip & Henry to continue living at the Apartment--this time Openly as Men--as long as nobody else was in on the Deception. During the first season, "Bosom Buddies" aired Thursday nights at 8 P.M. ET on ABC after the '70s sitcom "Mork & Mindy," after which for the second season it moved to Friday nights at 8 P.M. ET after the '70s sitcom "Benson," with Disastrous Results, eventually causing the show to move back to Thursday nights at 8 P.M. after "Mork & Mindy"; by then, however, ABC had already cancelled "Bosom Buddies," with the Series Finale aired on March 25, 1982, after which NBC, in Summer 1984, picked up Summer Reruns of "Bosom Buddies" due to Tom Hanks' Rising Success after the Disney movie "Splash." Reruns soon afterwards began airing on the USA Cable Network from 1984-1995, after which they began airing on Nickelodeon UK as part of its inaugural Paramount Comedy Channel programming lineup from November 1, 1995 - February 4, 2001, after which Paramount Comedy became a 24/7 British channel. TV Land (Sister network to Nickelodeon) showed "Bosom Buddies" from 1997-1998 and later TBS during the early 2000s, after which Decades briefly aired it during Summer 2020. On October 22, 2021, Peter Scolari, age 67, died in his New York City, New York home of Cancer after a Private 2-year battle with Leukemia. Born on September 12, 1954 in New Rochelle, New York, Peter Thomas Scolari appeared in Dozens of Films & TV Shows in his Lifetime--besides "Bosom Buddies" and "Newhart," he also appeared in a Disney sitcom adaptation of "Honey I Shrunk the Kids" Adapted for Television by John Landis. Among the Contents of the "Bosom Buddies: The Complete Series" Blu Ray shall include each episode Lovingly Restored & Remastered from the original ABC Network Prints--including Scenes featuring Songs Omitted from the DVDs Performed by the Cast e.g. "Happy Days Are Here Again," "Yakkity Yak" & "Chances Are" from various episodes, as well as the series' original theme song ("My Life," Written by Billy Joel and Performed for the show by Atlanta Studio Musician Gary Bennett) included at the start of each episode. Unfortunately for yours truly, for the DVDs, the episodes of "Bosom Buddies" replace "My Life" with what I jokingly call "The Suck Song" (aka "Shake Me Loose," Written by Chris Thompson & Performed by Stephanie Mills). The "Bosom Buddies" Pilot was shot on Film, after which the other 36 half-hour episodes were shot on the then-infant Medium of Videotape. "Bosom Buddies" was A Miller-Milkis-Boyett Production for Paramount Television and is Distributed for Syndication by CBS Media Ventures. Sincerely, Steve Arino |
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Thanks given by: | wonkavision (04-26-2022) |
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