The New Addams Family
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The New Addams Family is a Gothic sitcom that aired from October 1998 to August 1999 on YTV in Canada, Fox Family in the United States, and CITV in the United Kingdom on weekends. It was produced by Shavick Entertainment and Saban Entertainment as a revival of the 1960s series The Addams Family.[1] The series was shot in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Plot
The Addams Family consists of husband and wife, Gomez and Morticia Addams, their children, Wednesday and Pugsley, as well as Grandmama, Uncle Fester, and their butler, Lurch. The Addams' are a close-knit extended family with decidedly macabre interests and supernatural abilities. No explanation for their powers is explicitly given in the series. Some of the episodes in this series are remakes of the original TV series' episodes with some episodes being exclusive to this show.
Later episodes introduce Grandpapa Addams, Gomez's grandfather, who had similar traits to Gomez. Grandpapa Addams was played by John Astin, who had played Gomez in the original series.
Cast
Main cast
- Glenn Taranto as Gomez Addams
- Ellie Harvie as Morticia Addams
- Brody Smith as Pugsley Addams
- Nicole Fugere as Wednesday Addams. Fugere was the only member of the Addams Family Reunion cast to return for the series.
- Betty Phillips as Eudora "Grandmama" Addams
- Michael Roberds as Uncle Fester
- John DeSantis as Lurch
- Steven Fox's Hand as Thing
Guest cast
- John Astin as Grandpapa Addams
- David Mylrea as Cousin Itt
- Paul Dobson as voice of Cousin Itt
- Tabitha St. Germain as Melancholia
- Demetri Goritsas as Simon
- Meredith Bain Woodward as Granny Frump
- Lisa Calder as Ophelia Frump
- Shoshoni as Kitty Kat
Production
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Development
The series – shot in Vancouver – featured a new cast and was well received by viewers.Script error: No such module "Unsubst". Gomez Addams was played by Glenn Taranto, and Morticia by Ellie Harvie. The show reworked several storylines from the original series while incorporating modern elements, jokes, and references to episodes from the original series. John Astin, who played Gomez in the original series, appeared in a recurring role as Grandpapa Addams; Taranto – who was a fan of the original show – patterned his performance after Astin's original version of Gomez.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
Writing
One of the notable differences between the original show and the new series was that Wednesday and Pugsley (Nicole Fugere and Brody Smith respectively – the former reprising her role from Addams Family Reunion) were given expanded roles that highlighted their violent and sadistic personalities, made popular by The Addams Family film. Another element carried over from the films was Fester being Gomez's brother, whereas in the original show he had been Morticia's uncle.
Theme music
The new theme music, performed by the cast, was a departure from the familiar tune that had served most previous and subsequent adaptations of the series. The familiar finger-snapping was present, albeit at a faster pace, accompanied by two different characters (first Lurch, then Gomez) saying the word "snap" twice in rapid succession to match the beat. It was written by Barron Abramovitch, Jeremy Sweet, and Michael Whittaker.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
Episodes
Home media
As with many other Saban Entertainment series, the only major English-language DVD release is by Czech distributor North Video, featuring both Czech and English audio and original video (with English-language text) in the original production order. The first 39 episodes were released on 12 volumes, from February 15[2] to May 3, 2010.[3]
Reception
Awards and nominations
- Leo Awards for Best Overall Sound in a Dramatic Series – Tony Gronick (Nominated)
- Leo Award for Best Production Design in a Dramatic Series – Cathy Robertson (Nominated)
- Leo Award for Best Lead Performance by a Female in a Dramatic Series – Ellie Harvie (1999) (Nominated)
- Canadian Comedy Awards for Television – Performance – Female – Ellie Harvie (2000) (Nominated)
- Leo Award for Best Editing – Picture of a Music, Comedy or Variety Program or Series – Michele Conroy For episode "Tale of Long John Addams" (Won)
- Leo Award for Best Overall Sound in a Music, Comedy or Variety Program or Series – Rick Bal, Chester Biolowas, Vince Renaud, and Jo Rossi (Won)
- Leo Award for Best Screenwriter of a Music, Comedy or Variety Program or Series – Rich Hosek and Arnold Rudnick For episode "Tale Of Long John Addams" (Won)
- Leo Award for Best Performance or Host in a Music, Comedy or Variety Program or Series – Ellie Harvie (Won)
- Leo Award for Best Sound – Greg Stewart (Won)
Video games
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References
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- ↑ https://www.dvdinform.cz/6661-north-video-nova-addamsova-rodina-disk-1/
- ↑ https://www.filmarena.cz/dvd-nova-addamsova-rodina-12
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