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Big John, Little John
A middle-aged schoolteacher transforms into a 12-year-old boy at inopportune moments.
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Plot Summary
This family sitcom tells the story of John "Big John" Arbuckle, a middle-aged man who, on his 34th birthday, is magically transformed into his 12-year-old self. He retains his adult mind and memories but must navigate the world as a child, dealing with his wife, his children who are now older than him, and his own past. The show explores the humorous and sometimes poignant situations arising from this unusual predicament.
Critical Reception
While not a critical darling, 'Big John, Little John' was a well-received family program in its time, appreciated for its lighthearted premise and wholesome humor. It appealed to a broad audience seeking gentle comedy and a touch of fantasy, though it was not a ratings juggernaut.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unique, lighthearted fantasy premise.
Appreciated for its family-friendly humor and wholesome themes.
Some found the premise repetitive over time.
Google audience: Audience reception information for 'Big John, Little John' is limited, but general sentiment from available retro reviews suggests viewers enjoyed its charming, innocent humor and the novelty of its central concept.
Fun Fact
The actor playing the adult John Arbuckle, Richard S. Castellano, was also famous for his role as Peter Clemenza in 'The Godfather'.
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