Ted Was Almost a Multi-Camera Sitcom
“For weeks, it was going to be a multi-cam [shot in front of a live studio audience],” co-showrunner Brad Walsh reveals. “We explored both what that would look like in terms of script, and creatively and also technically what that would be, because that would provide quite a challenge.”
“Keep in mind the tone would still be the same,” MacFarlane says of the multi-cam version of Ted. “There was no talk of ever changing it and softening it. We were not doing Who’s the Boss. Ted would still be dropping F-bombs. But the idea of shooting something with an audience and then adding the bear in later was something that was so interesting to me. Never seen anything like it. The only reason we didn’t do it was that Peacock wanted the show pretty quickly.”
And while he’d still like to try Ted as a multi-cam “at some point, because I do think it can be done,” he’s also quite happy with the ’90s-set single-cam, which casts Parenthood‘s Max Burkholder as 16-year-old John Bennett — a part previously occupied on the big screen by Mark Wahlberg.
More “Orville” and then maybe more “Ted”. Orville FIRST!
Does everything need to be Prequel-ized?! Seriously?? I mean, wouldn’t Ted 3 have been better formatted as Ted: The Series and carry on the Continuity and Canon that way?
I mean it’s the way to go outside of believing Ted would leave Marky Mark to go off on an adventure of his own, as no way could they get original cast for 10 episode series
I enjoyed the Ted movies, but not sure about the series. I watched the first episode and didn’t really find it funny. I’ll give it another episode to see if it gets better, though.