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MUNSTER MASH!

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November 2024

PRODUCTION HELL, SHOCK RECASTING AND HOTLY CONTESTED AUTHORSHIP. AS THE MUNSTERS CELEBRATE THEIR 60TH ANNIVERSARY, WE UNCOVER HOW THE SPOOKY SITCOM WAS ALMOST DEAD ON ARRIVAL

- STUART MANNING WITH ZACH SMOTHERS

MUNSTER MASH!

THE ’60S WAS A DECADE OF THE monsters, as US TV stations hoovered up Universal’s old horror films to pad out their schedules. On first release, the movies had skirted controversy and censorship, but now Frankenstein’s monster and Dracula were familiar childhood figures, lending their sinister faces to everything from Aurora model kits to the punladen pages of Famous Monsters Of Filmland.

Far from frightening, they were now friendly. Between the army of young monster devotees and the burgeoning trend for high-concept TV sitcoms – everything from talking horses to wisecracking Martians – a spoof horror show was pretty much inevitable.

Enter Allan Burns and Chris Hayward, jobbing writers for kids’ cartoon The Adventures Of Rocky And Bullwinkle. In early 1963, they developed an idea that Burns recalled as a “family of weird, offbeat characters” called Meet The Munsters – the name derived from “fun monsters”. The one-gag premise – albeit an entertaining one – was that the family was oblivious to its terrifying appearance, leading to culture clashes with their picture-perfect suburban neighbourhood.

imageBurns and Hayward first envisaged their Munsters idea as an animated series and pitched it to literary agent Les Colodny at the Ashley-Famous Agency, who specialised in packaging TV formats. After a few promising meetings, they stopped hearing back. Colodny, meanwhile, had scored a new job as an exec at Revue, Universal Studios’ television division, tasked with developing new shows. He wanted to make Meet The Munsters into a live-action sitcom, and set Burns and Hayward to work.

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