Can't Turn It Off
092 - Relativity
Season 7 of the podcast has featured a deep dive into failed television, all of which has fallen under the broad umbrella of comedy. That ends today, with a deep dive into a failed network drama that debuted nearly 29 years ago and was forgotten after its 17-episode run. Forgotten by most, but not …
091 - The Michael …
How does the actor behind a beloved TV character such as Seinfeld’s Cosmo Kramer fail to dazzle a television audience as the star of his own NBC sitcom? It wasn’t hard, as it turned out, and Michael Richards proved it during the fall of 2000. The host examines how he did it. And after …
090 - The Brady Bunch …
During the early 1970s, a simple show about the merger of two half-families spawned characters that have lived on for generations. The host looks back at several ways a lovely lady, three very lovely girls and four men, living all together, have touched the lives of millions of Americans. And then …
089 - Pink Lady and Jeff
The 1970s were a splendid time for television, at least it seemed like it at the time. In the spirit of all that was entertainment during the ’70s, NBC introduced us to Pink Lady in 1980, and brought Jeff along for the ride. Who were they and why is their TV show frequently cited among the …
088 Blansky's Beauties
What did a group of Las Vegas showgirls have to do with the Fonz, Mr. C and the rest of the Happy Days gang? That’s the beauty of a short-lived, unspectacular sitcom that most people couldn’t name if their Final Jeopardy lives depended upon it. And rightfully so. But it’s an …
087 - Some of My Best …
Was it a show ahead of its time, a show that was just too offensive or a show that was too progressive for its network? Perhaps it was all of those things, or maybe it was just a victim of the wrong place and the wrong time. The host looks at a 2001 sitcom that should have had more success than it …
086 - The Grubbs
Turn back the clock to 2002, the geniuses at Fox Broadcasting had found a worthy successor to one of their early sitcom successes, “Married with Children.” Or had they? They filmed eight episodes of a show they went on to cancel before you were able to see one of them. And what pairs …
085 - The Jake Effect
This time around, we turn back the clock to either 2006 or 2002, depending upon your perspective, as we look at a television series that never aired on network TV, despite seven intentions for it to do so. And just as important, the host commemorates the career of a retiring game show host. You can …
084 - 704 Hauser
Season 7 of the podcast is underway. The format is a bit different than past seasons, and the host is still learning how to cram 10 pounds of podcast into a five-pound sack. The podcast team will smooth out the edges soon enough. In the meantime, enjoy a visit to a mostly forgotten piece of history …
083 - Hiatus Spectacular …
This is it, the long-awaited end of the longest season of Can’t Turn it Off. After a few minutes of chat between the host and Brad Farrell, two nerds who love a forgotten, short-lived ’80s sitcom starring Jason Bateman, the host closes out the season with a monologue sharing a footnote …