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The New Adventures of Beans Baxter

The New Adventures of Beans Baxter
Genre adventure/comedy
Created by Savage Steve Holland
Starring Jonathan Ward
Country of origin USA
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 17
Production
Location(s) Vancouver, BC and Richmond, BC
Running time 25 minutes
Production company(s) Savage Productions(in association with Twentieth Century-Fox Television)
Release
Original network Fox
Original release July 18 – November 28, 1987

The New Adventures of Beans Baxter is an adventure/comedy television series that aired in 1987 and 1988 on the Fox television network. It was created by Savage Steve Holland, who also wrote and directed most of the 17 episodes that were actually produced and aired. The title character was acted out by Jonathan Ward, who won a "Best Young Actor Starring in a New Television Comedy Series" Young Artist Award for the role. The lead role of Beans Baxter was originally offered to David Spade, and he regretted turning it down, per advice of his agents.

The show revolved around the spy activities of Benjamin "Beans" Baxter, Jr., a Kansas teenager who had just moved with his parents and younger brother to Washington, DC, as part of his father's (assumed) reassignment as an employee of the U.S. Postal Service.

After Beans witnessed his father's apparent assassination in the explosion of a bomb planted in Benjamin Sr.'s postal freighter, he was recruited by the mysterious "Number Two", acted out by Jerry Wasserman. Number Two was an officer (and, presumably, the Deputy Director) of "the Network", a CIA-styled spy agency; Beans thus learned that his father was actually an agent of the Network, and that the older Baxter's Postal Service employment was his cover assignment. (The Network's main delivery of assignments for its agents was a system similar to what was seen on the spy comedy Get Smart! in the 1960s.) The main nemesis of the Network was a terror organization that called itself UGLI, for the Underground Government Liberation Intergroup, which was headed by the professional terrorist called Mr. Sue (Kurtwood Smith) and his second-in-command, as whom Taylor Negron appeared. The Network, however, considered Beans himself strictly a "place-holder" agent, and it would only allow him to work in its dangerous service till his father could be found and freed. Viewers were warned, as a result, to expect to see little of Benjamin Sr., since his prime purpose was to stay lost and trapped so the series might continue.

Additional episodes were intended to show Beans's mother Susan, wrongly believing herself to be a widow, re-entering the dating scene. This activity on her part was to have led to complications for Beans, who knew, as she did not, that hers was still a valid, legal marriage to a husband who was still alive, and would thus have had to turn away possible suitors to prevent his mother from accidentally committing bigamy. Moreover, for all Beans or Susan knew, any of those suitors might have been UGLI terrorists planning all manner of nefarious activities, such as possibly assassinating not only Susan, but also Beans. Unfortunately for Savage Steve Holland's ability to explore such possibilities, the series was cancelled before any of these developments could be raised.


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