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The People Next Door
GenreSitcom
Created byWes Craven
Bud Wiggins
Developed bySteve Sunshine
Madeline Sunshine
Written byWes Craven
Madeline Sunshine
Steven Sunshine
Bud Wiggins
Bruce Wagne
Directed byJ.D. Lobue
StarringJaclyn Bernstein
Mary Gross
Jeffrey Jones
Leslie Jordan
Christina Pickles
Chance Quinn
Jackie Swanson
Opening theme"The People Next Door" performed by Dr. John
ComposersBill Maxwell
Lou Pardini
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes10 (5 unaired)
Production
Executive producersWes Craven
Madeline Sunshine
Steve Sunshine
ProducerMark Grossan
CinematographyRichard Hissong
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time30 minutes
Production companiesThe Sunshines, Inc.
Wes Craven Films
Lorimar Television
Original release
NetworkCBS
ReleaseSeptember 18 –
October 16, 1989

The People Next Door is an American sitcom which aired on CBS from September 18 until October 16, 1989, as part of its Fall 1989 schedule.

Set in Covington, Ohio, The People Next Door starred Jeffrey Jones, previously regarded as a character actor, as cartoonist Walter Kellogg, a man whose imagination was so vivid that many of the things which he imagined materialized immediately.[1] His wife Abigail was portrayed by Mary Gross.[1] They had two children, 14-year-old Matthew and 11-year-old Aurora. Abigail's sister "Cissy" (Christina Pickles) was also a regular, as was meddlesome mailman Truman Fipps (Leslie Jordan).[1] The character of Debbie was played by Jackie Swanson.

The series proved to be a ratings disaster, and was cancelled after only five of ten of its produced episodes aired.[1] Early critic reviews called the show "risky" for survival, and the series was the first to be cancelled by CBS in the fall of 1989.[1] When it made its premiere, ratings started off well, but would decline in significant numbers as each week went on, leading to CBS pulling the plug.[1]

  1. ^ a b c d e f "CBS Evicts 'The People Next Door'". October 23, 1989.