I was on another thread talking about the sit com Perfect Strangers aired over 30 years ago. The show was about two men who were roomies with opposite personalities who had issues but overall got along with each other.
One thing I noticed is how the credited Bronson Pinchot first and Mark Linn Baker second. Of course it wasn’t done alphabetical like many shows do with two leads or alternate places in sequence like Norman Fell and Audra Lindley done on The Ropers. Even The Waltons done so between Ralph Waite and Michael Learned after Richard Thomas departed.
Then you have Gunsmoke who credited James Arness last even though he was main star of the show, though did have an announcer state his name only in the show’s prologue until the final season eliminated the prologue from the show. However it was known in the opening sequence that Arness was the lead despite being last in the credits.
In Lost In Space you had actor Jonathan Harris get credited as a Special Guest Star despite not being one as he appeared in every episode and eventually being the focal character in the series. However that was due to Harris being a late comer to the show as his character was not intended to be on the show. The last spot in the credits were given already to Angela Cartwright, who was a well known child star of the time, so Irwin Allen made him a permanent special guest star.
Still it’s amazing that each producer does things differently. Sort of like a signature is, however many still leave questions of what we’re they thinking.
Richard Thomas, in The Waltons, was given top billing, instead of how family shows usually give top spot to the family head. Usually the prominent child would credited last as a typical special star “ Also Starring” credit, which really he should have been given.
In it’s A Mad Mad Mad Mad World, Spencer Tracey was given top billing, and the rest in alphabetical order, despite Tracey being far from lead actor. He was indeed supporting the rest of the cast and not the other way around.
How do they come up with the actual way of crediting for many?