I guess John Ritter's show will go on without him: see here
Since it was conceived as a comedy this will change the show quite a bit (the characters will be reacting to the death of their on-show Dad). I'm wondering if it will keep its popularity.
This reminds me of with Mr. Hooper died and how the Children's Television Workshop handled it in a similar way, only they used it as an opportunity to teach kids about dealing with the death of a loved one.
Since it was conceived as a comedy this will change the show quite a bit (the characters will be reacting to the death of their on-show Dad). I'm wondering if it will keep its popularity.
This reminds me of with Mr. Hooper died and how the Children's Television Workshop handled it in a similar way, only they used it as an opportunity to teach kids about dealing with the death of a loved one.