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......For a time, it seemed like it was going to work—the cast was solid, and so was the concept. Advertisers loved it, and so did ABC.

“When we ran that show for the network and everybody, everybody was excited—they increased the order from 13 to 18,” he said. “And it was that much of a feeling of euphoria, that finally there was a breath of fresh air somebody had opened the window and let air in. And so when it was canceled, you cannot imagine my disappointment.”

It was not meant to be. As pointed out in my original piece, Schlatter emphasizes that the reason Turn-On failed was a single station manager in Cleveland who wanted to keep the status quo.

“Everybody that saw that show loved it, except that one putz in Cleveland who wanted to keep Peyton Place,....

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