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'''Jake's Journey '''is a 1988 | '''Jake's Journey '''is a 1988 TV pilot that was filmed for CBS. The story follows the Finley family as they make the move from America to merry old England. Their son, Jake, has a problem fitting in or adapting to the new environment. Somehow, he finds himself in another time period, the Middle Ages. He meets a knight called George and together they embark on a quest. | ||
==Creation== | |||
The genesis of the pilot came from a phone call in which Chapman was offered the chance to write a pilot based on Mark Twain's ''A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court''. Chapman, however, felt that it had a limited appeal as a TV series and would easily have become repetitive and boring. Therefore, he incorporated a time travel element to the storyline so as to ensure that there are further possibilities than just to make use of a Middle Ages setting. One of the earliest cutscenes includes Jake's trip to 1939 Europe. The network wanted Jake to make use of a time machine, however, Chapman wanted it to be more mysterious. | |||
Chapman seemed excited about the series and the future prospects of what it could be. He talked about filming all over the world and revealed that the story would conclude in a twist as George in different incarnations and at different times in history would attract Jake for a reason which he left unrevealed. | |||
Chapman | ==Cancellation== | ||
It is wrongly believed that this pilot was passed on by the network because it was too "Monty-Pythony" for Americans. However, this is not the case; the pilot came about at an unfortunate time and its demise came from three main reasons: the 1988 writer's strike, director Hal Ashby's ailing health and actor Graham Chapman's own ailing health. In fact, according to a Starlog article about the pilot, the head of comedy started laughing at it when the script was not finished yet. Chapman and partner David Sherlock had written the script hastily finishing about 8 or 9 minutes before presenting it to the head of comedy. | |||
==Cast== | ==Cast== | ||
Chris Young as Jake Finley | *Chris Young as Jake Finley | ||
*Graham Chapman as Sir George/The Queen | |||
Graham Chapman as Sir George/The Queen | *Nancy Lenehan as Jean Finley | ||
*Lane Smith as Mike Finley | |||
Nancy Lenehan as Jean Finley | *Fay Masterson as Sarah Finley | ||
*Peter Cook as King Arthur | |||
Lane Smith as Mike Finley | *Written by Graham Chapman, David Sherlock, and Andy Schatzberg | ||
*Directed by Hal Ashby | |||
Fay Masterson as Sarah Finley | |||
Peter Cook as King Arthur | |||
Written by Graham Chapman, David Sherlock, and Andy Schatzberg | |||
Directed by Hal Ashby | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== |
Revision as of 20:48, 4 May 2018
Jake's Journey is a 1988 TV pilot that was filmed for CBS. The story follows the Finley family as they make the move from America to merry old England. Their son, Jake, has a problem fitting in or adapting to the new environment. Somehow, he finds himself in another time period, the Middle Ages. He meets a knight called George and together they embark on a quest.
Creation
The genesis of the pilot came from a phone call in which Chapman was offered the chance to write a pilot based on Mark Twain's A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court. Chapman, however, felt that it had a limited appeal as a TV series and would easily have become repetitive and boring. Therefore, he incorporated a time travel element to the storyline so as to ensure that there are further possibilities than just to make use of a Middle Ages setting. One of the earliest cutscenes includes Jake's trip to 1939 Europe. The network wanted Jake to make use of a time machine, however, Chapman wanted it to be more mysterious.
Chapman seemed excited about the series and the future prospects of what it could be. He talked about filming all over the world and revealed that the story would conclude in a twist as George in different incarnations and at different times in history would attract Jake for a reason which he left unrevealed.
Cancellation
It is wrongly believed that this pilot was passed on by the network because it was too "Monty-Pythony" for Americans. However, this is not the case; the pilot came about at an unfortunate time and its demise came from three main reasons: the 1988 writer's strike, director Hal Ashby's ailing health and actor Graham Chapman's own ailing health. In fact, according to a Starlog article about the pilot, the head of comedy started laughing at it when the script was not finished yet. Chapman and partner David Sherlock had written the script hastily finishing about 8 or 9 minutes before presenting it to the head of comedy.
Cast
- Chris Young as Jake Finley
- Graham Chapman as Sir George/The Queen
- Nancy Lenehan as Jean Finley
- Lane Smith as Mike Finley
- Fay Masterson as Sarah Finley
- Peter Cook as King Arthur
- Written by Graham Chapman, David Sherlock, and Andy Schatzberg
- Directed by Hal Ashby
Gallery
Resources
- Kim Howard Johnson "Jake's Journey" Starlog 136.
- Lee Goldberg "The SF TV You Didn't See" Starlog 173
- Vincent Terrace "Encyclopedia of Television Pilots 1937 - 2012"
IMDB Entry that had photos originally from Starlog Magazine 136.