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  Show Name 2 ''8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter'' (season 1 title)
  Caption The original cast of '''''8 Simple Rules For Dating My Teenage Daughter''''' during the first season
  Format Sitcom
  Runtime approx 22 minutes
  Creator Tracy Gamble
  Network ABC
  First Aired September 17 , 2002
  Last Aired April 15 , 2005
  Num Episodes 76
  Imdb Id 0312081


''8 Simple Rules'' (originally known as '''''8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter''''') is an American Television Sitcom that originally aired on ABC from 2002 to 2005 .


PREMISE

''8 Simple Rules'' is about a Married couple with three children, set in a Detroit, Michigan suburb. The father, Paul Hennessy ( John Ritter ), is a sportswriter who is prompted by his wife Cate's ( Katey Sagal ) return to nursing to take a more active role in raising their two teenage daughters, Bridget ( Kaley Cuoco ), and Kerry ( Amy Davidson ), and their son Rory ( Martin Spanjers ). He is soon overwhelmed by the responsibility of being the father of teenage daughters and misses being a sports writer. Paul begins writing a column from home about his struggles with his children and offers advice to people who are in his same position.
His teenage daughters are dating, which sparks the use of the "8 simple rules for dating my teenage daughter". The show, created by veteran comedy writer Tracy Gamble, derives its name and some of its elements from W. Bruce Cameron's book ''8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter'' (ISBN 0-7611-2314-8).

The rules are:
# Use your hands on my daughter and you'll lose them after.
# You make her cry, I make you cry.
# Safe sex is a myth. Anything you try will be hazardous to your health.
# Bring her home late, there's no next date.
# Only delivery men honk. Dates ring the doorbell. Once.
# No complaining while you're waiting for her. If you're bored, change my oil.
# If your pants hang off your hips, I'll gladly secure them with my staple gun.
# Dates must be in crowded public places. You want romance? Read a book.

The third season took a creative turn, revolving more around Jim and CJ than the Hennessy family, more specifically not revolving around the raising of the Hennessy girls. However this was little more than a phase in a way, and newly added characters joined the show as an ensemble, and shortly after their novelty wore off, the show found it's roots once more.


''Three's Company'' spoof

One episode features a dream sequence in which Paul is in the set of '' Three's Company '', the sitcom from which John Ritter gained fame. Also, Paul's wit and deadpan expression are similar to Jack Tripper . His co-star on that series Don Knotts even appeared in a cameo at the end of the episode. Knotts would be the last ''Three's Company'' co-star to work with Ritter before his death.


PRODUCTION


John Ritter's death

On September 11 , 2003 , following an interview on the set with the Museum Of Television & Radio , John Ritter suffered an Aortic Dissection . After he experienced discomfort during a rehearsal that afternoon, crew members took Ritter to a nearby Hospital , where he died that night. Following Ritter's death, ABC announced that the show would continue after a Hiatus , and would incorporate the death of Ritter's character. The three new episodes that Ritter completed were aired with reflections from the cast.

The show returned on November 4 , 2003 with a one hour episode, "Goodbye," dedicated to Ritter's death. Subsequent episodes dealt with the family's reaction to his death and their moving on. The first four post-Ritter episodes were shot without a live audience. Suzanne Pleshette and James Garner guest starred as Cate's parents. David Spade later guest starred as Cate's wayward nephew, CJ. Both Garner and Spade eventually received starring roles.

See Also: Very special episode
John Ritter



In the fourth episode of the first season titled, "Wings", Katey Sagal 's character, Cate Hennessy, foreshadows John Ritter 's death. John's character Paul asks Cate to "feel my heart". She then reaches over and feels his heart. She says, "There's nothing wrong with your heart Paul" to which he replies, "what do you know, you're just a nurse."


Season 3 and subsequent cancellation

Shortly after the third season finale, rumors began circulating that ''8 Simple Rules'' was facing cancellation. In its first season, the show ranked a respectable 42nd in the Nielsen Ratings . It did a little better when more viewers tuned in out of sympathy and curiosity after Ritter's unexpected death. But by the end of the second season, the show slipped to 50th. After ABC moved ''8 Simple Rules'' to Friday Nights at 8:00 p.m., it fell to 94th in the Nielsen standings.

Some observers simply could not get beyond the tragic absence of John Ritter and welcomed its end. But others applauded the show's portrayal of a family sticking together and growing after a staggering loss that millions of families have shared. Regardless of either view, it is certainly one of a few times in U.S. television history that a series continued two full years beyond the death of its star. But the Friday Night Death Slot ratings took their toll on the show that had already endured so much. The third season finale (in which Katey Sagal's character tells her family that she has been dating the school principal played by Adam Arkin ) was not even aired for May Sweeps . The finale received a 3.9/8 rating share which gave ABC a third place finish behind NBC 's '' Dateline '' (5.8/11.) and CBS ' '' Joan Of Arcadia '' (4.9/10.) which happened to star John Ritter's son Jason (and, coincidentally, was also canceled due to declining ratings).

On May 17 , 2005 , ''8 Simple Rules'' was officially canceled by ABC.

" was like bringing in Scott Baio to play Chachi on '' Happy Days ''. Hein added that while he thought Spade was really funny, the show should have ended immediately after John Ritter died. Howard And Robin Discuss Their Weekend. 03/01/04. 6:00am


Production companies

Throughout the series' three year run it had a number of changing production companies:


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EPISODES

See Also: List of 8 Simple Rules episodes




SYNDICATION

While ''8 Simple Rules'' ratings were well above those of the surrounding TGIF shows during its third season, ABC canceled it due to the inability to sell it to Syndication . Due to John Ritter's death, ''8 Simple Rules'' could not air two daily cycles (with episodes from varying seasons) as it is thought that this would confuse and/or upset viewers, although, on UK TV channel ABC1 and Danish TV3, this does occur.

On July 11 , 2005 (less than two months after ABC officially canceled it), The WB Television Network announced it would air back-to-back repeats of all 76 episodes of ''8 Simple Rules'' from 4–5 p.m. weekdays from January 2 , 2006 to September 15 , 2006 when it was replaced by '' Reba '' on the '' The CW Daytime ''. The Futon Critic

On Tuesday, airings of '' Reba '', the show that replaced ''8 Simple Rules'' when '' Daytime WB '' became '' The CW Daytime '' in September 2006 .


International

''8 Simple Rules'' currently airs all its seasons in the , the show was shown on M6 . In Belgium they air in on the TV station VT4 . It was shown in Ireland on RTÉ Two and is currently being shown on TG4 . Also aired in Middle East on One TV and MBC 4 . It is currently aired at the Spanish channel SET en VEO. Shown on Norwegian TV3 weekdays at 5 PM. And it was broadcasted in NHK Educational TV in Japan since 2003. Shown in Estonia weekends on TV3 .


DVD RELEASES

On August 7, 2007, Buena Vista Home Entertainment released Season 1 of ''8 Simple Rules'' on DVD in Region 1 for the very first time. The suggested retail price is $23.99.

Season 2 has also been announced that it will be on DVD, but no date has been determined.

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