Makin' It (TV series)
Makin' It | |
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Created by | Mark Rothman Lowell Ganz Garry Marshall |
Starring | David Naughton Greg Antonacci Denise Miller Ellen Travolta Lou Antonio |
Theme music composer | Dino Fekaris Freddie Perren |
Opening theme | "Makin' It" performed by David Naughton |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 9 |
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Executive producer(s) | Thomas L. Miller Edward K. Milkis Lowell Ganz Mark Rothman |
Producer(s) | David W. Duclon Deborah Leschin Jeffrey Ganz |
Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Running time | 22–24 minutes |
Production company(s) | Miller-Milkis Productions Henderson Productions Stigwood Group, Ltd. Paramount Television |
Distributor | CBS Television Distribution |
Release | |
Original network | ABC |
Audio format | Monaural |
Original release | February 1 March 23, 1979 |
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External links | |
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Makin' It is an American sitcom starring David Naughton as a disco dancer in the late 1970s. The series only lasted nine episodes, airing on Fridays at 8:00PM on ABC from February 1 through March 23, 1979, before being canceled. It also aired in the United Kingdom on ITV from March 21, 1979.[1]
In 2002, TV Guide ranked it number 40 on its TV Guide's 50 Worst TV Shows of All Time list.[2]
Synopsis
The show was set in Passaic, New Jersey, and was about the daily life of Billy Manucci, a young man who frequented the local disco club, Inferno, at night while working at an ice cream parlor called Tasty Treats during the day. Manucci was highly influenced by the disco craze and the movie Saturday Night Fever specifically.
Makin' It had the misfortune of coming to air near the end of the disco fad as backlash against the disco culture (such as the one portrayed in the show) was rising in the United States, culminating in Disco Demolition Night in the summer of 1979. As such, it lasted only eight weeks on air before being canceled.
Robert Stigwood, the producer of Saturday Night Fever as well as the Bee Gees' manager, was involved in the show's creation, as was Garry Marshall. The theme song, sung by David Naughton, reached #5 on the Billboard Top 40 charts in 1979.[3] It entered the Top 40 on May 12, nearly two months after the show had been canceled. The song was also featured in the Bill Murray movie Meatballs as well as the GameCube dance game MC Groovz Dance Craze.
Cast
- David Naughton - Billy Manucci
- Greg Antonacci - Tony Manucci
- Denise Miller - Tina Manucci
- Ellen Travolta - Dorothy Manucci
- Lou Antonio - Joseph Manucci
- Ralph Seymour - Al "Kingfish" Sorrentino
- Rebecca Balding - Corky Crandall
- Jennifer Perito - Ivy Papastegios
- Gary Prendergast - Bernard Fusco
- Wendy Hoffman - Suzanne
Episodes
No. | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Production code |
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1 | "Stayin' Alive" | Lowell Ganz | Lowell Ganz, Mark Rothman |
February 1, 1979 | 001 |
Debut: Billy Manucci is a New Yorker working his way through college and living at home in the shadow of his swinging older brother. | |||||
2 | "The Art Auction" | Joel Zwick | Ron Leavitt | February 2, 1979 | 003 |
Billy poses as Al Pacino's brother to get into an art auction, and bids $5,000 for a painting to impress Corky. | |||||
3 | "Big Brother Is Watching" | Joel Zwick | Judith D. Allison | February 9, 1979 | 002 |
4 | "Fun, Fun, Fun: Part 1" | Mark Rothman | David W. Duclon | February 16, 1979 | 004 |
5 | "Fun, Fun, Fun: Part 2" | John Tracy | Deborah Leschin | February 23, 1979 | 005 |
Billy shirks his responsibilities and moves in with his brother. | |||||
6 | "Something for Ma" | Joel Zwick | Babaloo Mandel | March 2, 1979 | 007 |
Billy invites Tony to Dorothy's birthday party, though Tony hasn't visited since a tiff with his dad. | |||||
7 | "Little Orphan Fusco" | (Unknown) | (Unknown) | March 9, 1979 | 010 |
Bernard thanks Dorothy for nursing his injured foot by sending gifts, which her kids mistake for presents from a lover. | |||||
8 | "Tony's Homecoming" | Joel Zwick | Richard Rosenstock | March 16, 1979 | 008 |
Tony and his parents are reunited after a two-year separation. | |||||
9 | "Friends for Life" | John Tracy | Stephen Nathan, Paul B. Price |
March 23, 1979 | 009 |
References
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External links
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- Makin' It at epguides.com
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- Passaic, New Jersey
- Television series by CBS Television Studios
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