
On this day, February 13, 1988, the final episode of Mr. President aired, marking the end of the political sitcom’s two-season run. Starring George C. Scott as President Samuel Arthur Tresch, the series followed the comedic struggles of a U.S. president trying to balance running the country with his personal life. The show also featured Conrad Bain as his Chief of Staff and comedic moments centered around the inner workings of the White House.
Airing on Fox, Mr. President was one of the network’s early attempts at original programming. Despite its strong cast, the show never gained widespread popularity and was canceled after 24 episodes. While it remains a lesser-known entry in 80s television, it showcased a rare comedic take on the challenges of leading the nation.
Fun fact: Mr. President was one of George C. Scott’s few television roles, as he was primarily known for his film career, including his legendary performance as General Patton in Patton (1970).
Trivia question: Before Mr. President, Conrad Bain was best known for playing the father figure on which hit 80s sitcom?
Airing on Fox, Mr. President was one of the network’s early attempts at original programming. Despite its strong cast, the show never gained widespread popularity and was canceled after 24 episodes. While it remains a lesser-known entry in 80s television, it showcased a rare comedic take on the challenges of leading the nation.
Fun fact: Mr. President was one of George C. Scott’s few television roles, as he was primarily known for his film career, including his legendary performance as General Patton in Patton (1970).
Trivia question: Before Mr. President, Conrad Bain was best known for playing the father figure on which hit 80s sitcom?