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Snip (TV series)

''Snip'' is a 1976 comedy starring David Brenner about a hairdresser living in Cape Cod, Massachusetts who has his ex-wife, daughter and former aunt living with him in his apartment. He and his ex-wife are both in the same hairdressing business under their boss and friend who's an openly gay man (played by Walter Wanderman). It was a take-off of the movie ''Shampoo'' and was created by James Komack, the creator of ''Chico and the Man'' and ''Welcome Back Kotter''.
Pre-broadcast reports about the show noted that it would include an openly gay character as a regular on the show,〔Lee Winfrey, ("Gay Role Cast in Fall Series" ), Knight News Service in ''Evening Independent'', July 13, 1976.〕 which was unusual for the time.〔Diane Wertz, ("Museum looks back at gay TV references" ), ''Chicago Tribune'', April 6, 2004.〕 The series was to premiere September 30, 1976 on NBC, but was cancelled at the last minute and never made it to air in the U.S. The cancellation was so abrupt even ''TV Guide'' was caught off guard, and listed the show in its "Fall Preview" issue for that year. Seven episodes were filmed. but two were never edited. The five which were completed aired in Australia.〔("The unseen: 24 TV shows produced but never properly aired" ), ''The A.V. Club'', February 20, 2012.〕 ''Variety'' later called this "the oddest case of a shelved show" and "one of the most infamous last-minute yanks"〔Michael Schneider, ("Waiting for a date: Shelved shows seek alternative outlets" ), ''Variety'', July 9, 2006.〕 and David Brenner has opined that the show was cancelled because the network feared reaction to the gay character.〔Lynn Elber, ("Comedian David Brenner Is 'Back With A Vengeance' ), ''The Register-Guard'', February 18, 2000.〕
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