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Webster

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Webster was ABC's answer to the long-running NBC sitcom Diff'rent Strokes ... especially with its showcase star and even down to the basic concept (a young African American child being adopted by a white family).The showcase star on Webster was Emmanuel Lewis, who played the title character. At 4-foot-3, the 12-year-old Lewis easily passed for 6 or 7 (the character's age at the start of the series in 1983), which was Webster's age when he was adopted by George and Katherine Papadopoulos (real-life couple Alex Karras and Susan Clark) in the series' pilot. Webster, you see, was the son of a professional football star (Travis Long), who was teammates and best friends with George ... until one tragic day when Travis and his wife, Gert, are killed in a car accident. George and Katherine take in the now-orphaned Webster and become one happy family. The series was set in Chicago, where retired-from-the-gridiron George worked as a sportscaster, while Katherine was a socialite from a rich family working as a psychologist.Other regulars were Henry Polic II (as Katherine's male secretary and Webster's confidant, Jerry Silver) and Eugene Roche and Cathryn Damon (as Bill and Cassie Parker, who lease the Victorian house the Papadopoulous family lives in from the second season on; George and Katherine buy the house outright in a 1986 episode, after which the Parkers move offscreen to Florida).The show was created and executive produced by Stu Silver and was produced throughout the run by Paramount and Georgian Bay, Ltd., Karras and Clark's production company. After the third season ended, Emmanuel Lewis Entertainment Enterprises, Inc. was established and became a third production company. This was actually part of an agreement between Karras and Clark, Paramount, and ABC, in which Emmanuel Lewis would get production credit alongside them in order for ABC to stop making the story lines be "all Webster, all the time."The series ran from 1983-1987 on ABC before spending its final two first-run years in syndication. By the time the final first-run episode aired in 1989, Webster was 12 years old and getting ready to enter junior high school; in real life, Lewis had just turned 18.Lewis, by the way, was frequently compared to Gary Coleman ... that other cute, pint-sized TV star of the era. Coleman was 4-foot-8 at adulthood, thanks to a genetic kidney disorder that hindered his physical growth; Lewis has said in interviews that there has not been a medical explanation for his tiny size.
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Forceful Kiss: One episode featured a houseguest of the Papadopouloses make a pass at Katherine (which Webster witnesses, unknown to anyone). George finds out and kicks the guy out.
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Parental Abandonment
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Parental Abandonment: Webster's biological parents, Travis and Gertrude Long, died of injuries in a car accident. Webster actually does not learn of their deaths until the fifth episode, where George finally realizes he has to explain the heartbreaking news to the tyke. Prior to this, Webster believes his parents are merely "away".
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Poorly Disguised Pilot
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Poorly Disguised Pilot: In the episode "Almost Home", Webster visits Jack, a close friend of his father who never appeared in any other episode. Jack, played by country musician Mac Davis, is a country musician who now works at a foster home. The whole episode revolves around the people at the foster home and Webster is an extra. Besides Davis, two other potential regulars included Norman Fell, best known previously for playing Stanley Roper on Three's Company and The Ropers, and Faith Ford, later to gain greater recognition for playing Corky Sherwood on Murphy Brown.
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First-Run Syndication
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First-Run Syndication: For the last two seasons.
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New Parent Nomenclature Problem
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New Parent Nomenclature Problem: The titular kid refers to the woman who adopted him as Mam. Because it was "close to Mom"
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Jerk with a Heart of Gold
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Jerk with a Heart of Gold: Jerry. He was snobbish and snarky, but he absolutely adored Webster and Webster affectionately called him Uncle Jerry.
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Crossover Finale
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Crossover Finale: With, of all things, Star Trek: The Next Generation. The series finale, "Web Trek", is framed as an extended Dream Sequence in which Webster teaches Mr. Worf about human emotions by way of a Clip Show. While Data would seem a more obvious choice for this role, presumably, they really wanted Michael Dorn.
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Balloonacy
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Balloonacy: The show's opening credits included a sequence of still photos showing Webster being lifted by a bunch of balloons and then caught by the Papadopouloses. Later episodes used a "balloon"-type font to spell out the show's title and other opening credits.
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Real Life Writes the Plot
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Real Life Writes the Plot: The Parkers were eventually Put on a Bus when Cathryn Damon had to leave the series after being diagnosed with ovarian cancer, from which she sadly died.
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Celebrity Paradox
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Celebrity Paradox: Before his recurring role as Webster's Uncle Phillip, Ben Vereen guest starred as himself. Katherine even mentioned when meeting Phillip that he looked a little like Ben Vereen.
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Thematic Theme Tune
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Thematic Theme Tune: "Then Came You"
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Catchphrase
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Catchphrase: Not so much a phrase, but Webster's trademark "chipmunk" laugh. Frequently when something humored him, but just as often after the episode's moral.
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House Fire
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House Fire: In season 2 Webster accidentally sets the Papadopouloses' apartment on fire, leading to the family moving to an old Victorian rehab.
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Interracial Adoption Struggles
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Interracial Adoption Struggles: Downplayed. This sitcom, along with Diff'rent Strokes, was part of an 1980s trend of wise-cracking precocious Black children being adopted by an affluent white family. Webster, the kid of a football player who died in a car accident, was adopted by the Papadopoulos couple, who were family friends. The series rarely touched on the race difference except in season two when Webster's uncle Phillip appears and tries to adopt Webster, taking issues with him living with a white family.
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As Long as It Sounds Foreign
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As Long as It Sounds Foreign: Papadopolis is not a Greek surname. The suffix -polis means "city". See also Full House and "Katsopolis".
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All Just a Dream
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All Just a Dream: Webster ends up on the bridge of the Enterprise from Star Trek: The Next Generation. But it was all a dream.
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