The Addams Family Fun-House was a 1973 musical variety show. In late 1972, ABC produced a pilot for a musical variety show, written by Jack Riley and Liz Torres. Viacom Enterprises received funding from 42 stations to fund production of the pilot, but did not enlist enough help to launch it as a regular series. The pilot aired in 1973 and 1974, mostly on the stations that provided funding.
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| - The Addams Family Fun-House was a 1973 musical variety show. In late 1972, ABC produced a pilot for a musical variety show, written by Jack Riley and Liz Torres. Viacom Enterprises received funding from 42 stations to fund production of the pilot, but did not enlist enough help to launch it as a regular series. The pilot aired in 1973 and 1974, mostly on the stations that provided funding.
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Starring
| - Butch Patrick as Pugsley
- Felix Silla as Cousin Itt
- Jack Riley as Gomez
- Liz Torres as Morticia
- Noelle Von Sonn as Wednesday
- Pat McCormick as Lurch
- Stubby Kaye as Uncle Fester
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Producer
| - Frank Peppiatt
- John Aylesworth
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| - The Addams Family Fun-House was a 1973 musical variety show. In late 1972, ABC produced a pilot for a musical variety show, written by Jack Riley and Liz Torres. Viacom Enterprises received funding from 42 stations to fund production of the pilot, but did not enlist enough help to launch it as a regular series. The pilot aired in 1973 and 1974, mostly on the stations that provided funding.
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