Paper Moon (American TV series)
Paper Moon is an American sitcom which aired for one season on ABC in 1974. The series starred Christopher Connelly and Jodie Foster. PremiseMoses "Moze" Pray is a con man and traveling Bible salesman who roams the Midwestern United States in his 1931 Ford Model A roadster during the Great Depression of the 1930s, flim-flamming people with his gold-embossed Bibles.[2][3][4] Tagging along with him is Adelaide "Addie" Loggins, a precocious 11-year-old girl who is convinced that Moze is her father – although he denies it – and calls herself "Addie Pray."[2][3][4] Usually only a step ahead of the law, they always are working one fast-buck scheme or another, although they never have much money.[3] They get on one another's nerves but have a strong bond, and it often is up to Addie to bail Moze out.[4] Cast
ProductionA gentle comedy,[3] Paper Moon was based on the successful 1973 movie of the same name,[3] which in turn was based on Addie Pray, a 1971 novel by Joe David Brown[3] which was retitled Paper Moon after the release of the movie. The series was filmed on location in Kansas.[3] For its theme song, it used an authentic 1933 recording of "It's Only a Paper Moon," composed by Harold Arlen with lyrics by Yip Harburg and Billy Rose.[3][5] The Directors Company and Paramount Television produced Paper Moon.[6] Anthony Wilson was the television show's executive producer[2][6] and Robert Stambler produced it.[2][6] Episode directors included James Frawley, Herschel Daugherty, Alex March, Jerry Paris, and Jack Shea.[7] Broadcast historyPaper Moon premiered in the United States on September 12, 1974, on ABC.[2][3][6] It suffered from low ratings[4] and ran for only 13 episodes, the last of which aired on December 19, 1974.[4][6] Reruns of the show then were broadcast in its regular time slot until January 2, 1975.[2][3][6] It aired at 8:30 p.m. on Thursday throughout its run.[3][6] In the United Kingdom, Paper Moon premiered on September 24, 1974.[6] It aired on BBC2 on Tuesdays at 9:00 pm.[6] In Canada, Paper Moon aired on CBC. EpisodesSOURCES[4][6][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18]
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