The show starred Charlie Schlatter (in the lead title role), Jennifer Aniston (who would later go on to star in "Friends"), Sam Freed, Cristine Rose, Brandon Douglas, Richard Riehle, Judith Kahan, Ami Dolenz and Jeff Maynard. It aired on Monday evenings (along with "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air") and had strong ratings at first, but they later declined in the following weeks. The series received negative reviews from critics and was compared to the FOX network series "Parker Lewis Can't Lose" (which lasted longer than "Ferris Bueller").
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| - The show starred Charlie Schlatter (in the lead title role), Jennifer Aniston (who would later go on to star in "Friends"), Sam Freed, Cristine Rose, Brandon Douglas, Richard Riehle, Judith Kahan, Ami Dolenz and Jeff Maynard. It aired on Monday evenings (along with "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air") and had strong ratings at first, but they later declined in the following weeks. The series received negative reviews from critics and was compared to the FOX network series "Parker Lewis Can't Lose" (which lasted longer than "Ferris Bueller").
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| - The show starred Charlie Schlatter (in the lead title role), Jennifer Aniston (who would later go on to star in "Friends"), Sam Freed, Cristine Rose, Brandon Douglas, Richard Riehle, Judith Kahan, Ami Dolenz and Jeff Maynard. It aired on Monday evenings (along with "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air") and had strong ratings at first, but they later declined in the following weeks. The series received negative reviews from critics and was compared to the FOX network series "Parker Lewis Can't Lose" (which lasted longer than "Ferris Bueller"). On December 16, 1990 "Ferris Bueller" was cancelled after 13 episodes. It was replaced midseason with the sitcom "Blossom".
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