A Dog's Lifeis a 1979 television pilot created byCharlie HauckforNBCand the last television concept developed byNorman Learto become a pilot. The show starredBarney Martin,Beej Johnson,Charles Martin Smithand Sherry Lynn. Only one half-hour pilot episode was made of this offbeat costume comedy. It was shown only once on NBC on June 15, 1979 at 8:00 PM EST.[1]The show featured the actors portraying the roles of the family dogs and wearing dog costumes. Lear's intention was to do anAll in the Family-style show by using the dog's point of view to discuss controversial social and racial biases.
Peter J. Boyer of theAssociated Pressreviewed the pilot negatively, stating that "except for the dog suits, it's a formula sitcom with familiar subjects."[2]
Plot summary of pilot episode
edit"Curtains for McGurk"
McGurk is the old family dog whose life becomes complicated when his owners adopt a young, eager-to-please pup named Tucker. Iris is McGurk's love interest, while Camille is Iris's young pup who takes an instant liking to Tucker.
Cast
edit- Barney Martin... McGurk
- Beej Johnson... Iris
- Charles Martin Smith... Tucker
- Sherry Lynn... Camille
- Michael Huddleston... Turk
- Hamilton Camp... Spike
Production team
edit- Norman Lear... Executive producer
- Peter Bonerz... Director
- Charles Hauck... Producer
- Ken Stump... Associate producer
- Charles Hauck... Writer
Title song
editThe show's title song was "We're your dogs", and was sung and performed by the four principal cast members.
Similar shows
editReferences
edit- ^Copp, Earle (14 June 1979).Copp's Beat,Free Lance Star
- ^Peter J. Boyer (June 15, 1979)."Reviewer suggests walking dog instead".Southern Illinoisan.RetrievedOctober 8,2019.