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* [[Short Runner]]: Six episodes, of which only five made it to air before cancellation.
* [[Star-Derailing Role]]: Pink Lady's popularity in Japan had peaked in 1978, and by 1980 they had been rocked by a few scandals that had pushed their Japanese record sales into decline. So they shifted their focus to the United States, and ultimately gambled on ''PL&J'' [[Career Resurrection|reviving their careers]]. Except [[Captain Obvious|it didn't work out]], and they disbanded a year later. Strictly speaking, though, their careers were not destroyed by the show. Mie and Kei both had successful solo careers in its wake. They reunited several times in the ensuing years for special concerts and recordings, and staged a successful comeback as Pink Lady in 2010. Over the course of their careers they have jointly and separately made more than $100 million.
** Jeff Altman hasn't done badly for himself, either. Anyone who's appeared on ''[[Late Show Withwith David Letterman]]'' 41 times for his stand-up and other comedy cannot be said to have had his career derailed.
* [[Writer Revolt]]: Art Fisher ''hated'' directing this show, which he was required to do since he was under contract. This led to some behind-the-scenes tension.
 
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