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In the show's early seasons, Knight plays the character broadly for comic effect; he's a simpleton who mispronounces even the easiest words on camera. Knight gradually grew concerned that the show's writers were abusing the character and considered leaving the
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Kohl, Paul R (2005). ""Who's in Charge Here?": Views of Media Ownership in Situation Comedies". In Dalton, Mary M.; Linder, Laura R. (eds.).
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cast. In response, the writers rounded out Knight's character, pairing him with love interest and eventual wife
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evokes Ted Baxter to represent the epitome of a bad reporter. A character in the comedy-horror film
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is asked, "When did you turn into Ted Baxter?" in response to the character being high, missing an
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magazine wrote that "Knight embodied a wonderful comic oaf: vain, inept and hilarious."
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spoofs Ted Baxter with "Fred Baxter", a dimwitted news anchorman portrayed by
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Wells, John (September 2016). "Bullies and Blowhards of the DC Bronze Age".
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Boyle, Frank T. (October 1993). "IBM, Talking Heads, and Our Classrooms".
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ranked Ted Baxter 48th on their list of the 100 greatest TV characters.
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C'mon, Get Happy ... Fear and Loathing on the Partridge Family Bus
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Ted and friends prepare for his wedding in Mary's kitchen, 1975.
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has a diploma from "The Ted Baxter School of Journalism".
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portrays smarmy, self-impressed anchorman Evan Baxter in
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Index

Love Is All Around
The Last Show
James L. Brooks
Allan Burns
Ted Knight
Anchorman
Georgette Franklin Baxter
sitcom
The Mary Tyler Moore Show
Ted Knight
William Powell
Los Angeles
newscasters
George Putnam
Jack Cassidy

narcissistic
anchorman
WJM-TV
Minneapolis
Minnesota
vocal fry register
Movietone News
movie houses
narcissism
delusions of grandeur
mispronunciations
malapropisms
layoffs
Georgette

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