- When Things Were Rotten
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show_name = When Things Were Rotten
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genre =Parody Situation comedy Adventure
creator =Mel Brooks Norman Stiles
director =Norman Abbott
Bruce BilsonPeter Bonerz Marty Feldman Peter H. Hunt Jerry Paris
Coby RuskinJoshua Shelley
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starring = Richard DimitriRichard Gautier Bernie Kopell Henry Polic II Ron Rifkin Misty Rowe
David SabinDick Van Patten
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theme_music_composer = Artie Butler
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country = USA
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num_seasons = 1
num_episodes = 13
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producer =Mel Brooks
Stanley Jacob
Norman Steinberg
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runtime = 30 min.
network = ABC
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first_aired =September 10 1975
last_aired =December 3 1975
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imdb_id = 0072585
tv_com_id = 1617"When Things Were Rotten" was an American
situation comedy television series created in 1975 byMel Brooks and aired for half a season by ABC.A parody of the
Robin Hood legend, the series starredRichard Gautier (who earlier had played Hymie the Robot in Brooks' "Get Smart " series) as Robin Hood. Also in the cast wereDick Van Patten asFriar Tuck ,Bernie Kopell (another "Get Smart" veteran) asAlan-a-Dale ,Henry Polic II as theSheriff of Nottingham (whose name was Hubert),Ron Rifkin as Prince John, andMisty Rowe asMaid Marian . Also, Richard Dimitri played adual role asidentical twin brothers; Renaldo was one of the Merry Men, while Bertram was the Sheriff's right-hand man.Besides actors, the series also borrowed one other important element of "Get Smart": like
Maxwell Smart , this version of Robin Hood and His Merry Men were imbeciles.Humor
One-liners and sight gags were rampant; e.g., complaining villagers, commanded to "Hold your tongues!," obediently reach into their mouths. There was also occasional breaking of the
fourth wall : in one episode, as one of Robin's men was being interrogated, with an accuser asking, "Are you ready to tell that to your maker?" the accused turns his head and looks off-camera, and says: "Mel! I didn't do it!"Much of the humor was anachronistic, such as the occasion where Marian's ladies-in-waiting burst into the 1960s
Supremes hit "Stop! In the Name of Love "; or when theRock of Gibraltar had been destroyed, and a messenger brings Prince John the remaining chunk, to be told "I always wanted a piece of the Rock," a reference to Prudential's slogan.Also notable was the show's lampooning of 1970s social concerns; e.g., in the episode "Those Wedding Bell Blues," Prince John was preparing to sign a deal with OOPEC, an
OPEC -like cartel whose chief export wasolive oil . Prince John: "I'll control all the olive oil! Anyone who wants to make asalad will have to come to me!"Cancellation
However, this rapid-fire, Mel Brooks style of comedy was out of place on network television of the era, so despite critical acclaim, the series failed to find an audience and was canceled after 13 episodes. Eighteen years later, Brooks produced another Robin Hood parody, the feature film "", with somewhat better results. Van Patten also appeared in the later film as an abbot.
The cancellation of "When Things Were Rotten" allowed Van Patten and Kopell to move on to more successful and long-running series — "
Eight is Enough " and "The Love Boat ", respectively. Rifkin, meanwhile, would become best known to modern-day audiences as the ambiguously villainousArvin Sloane on "Alias".Home video and DVD
Several episodes of the series have been released on
VHS inNorth America , but the series has yet to appear onDVD .Title song
The show's opening credits began with a song with music by
Charles Strouse and lyrics byLee Adams .ee also
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Maid Marian and Her Merry Men " - another comic retelling of the Robin Hood legend, for British televisionExternal links
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