The Waverly Wonders


The Waverly Wonders is an American sitcom starring Joe Namath that aired Fridays at 8:00 pm on NBC from September 7 to October 6, 1978.

Premise

Conceived as a vehicle for Namath, the show focused on the misadventures of Joe Casey, a washed-up professional basketball player who now teaches history at Waverly High School and coached the school's basketball team, the Waverly Wonders.
Casey wasn't much of a teacher and his team wasn't much on the court ; about the only decent player they had was a girl, Connie. Other "Wonders" included Tate, Faguzzi and Parks. Ben Piazza co-starred as stodgy former coach George Benton, who served as a foil to Casey.

Cast

Ratings

Up against Donny and Marie on ABC and Wonder Woman on CBS, The Waverly Wonders drew poor ratings. A total of nine episodes were produced. However, only three were shown from September 22 through October 6, 1978. Less than two months after The Waverly Wonders failed, a new show with a similar premise -- The White Shadow—started its three-year run as a 60-minute comedy-drama on CBS. Meanwhile, at NBC, its time slot was replaced by a more successful TV series, Diff'rent Strokes, which in its first year, got to Number 27 of 114 prime time shows that year.
Namath never starred in another TV series, although he did do guest spots on such programs as The Love Boat and Fantasy Island.
Larry Hagman was originally offered the role of Joe Casey, but instead chose to play J.R. Ewing on Dallas.