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Lois &
Clark: The New Adventures of Superman (often called Lois & Clark or The New
Adventures Of Superman) is a live-action American television series based on
the Superman comic books. Lois & Clark aired on ABC from September 12, 1993
to June 14, 1997, and starred Dean Cain as Superman/Clark Kent and Teri Hatcher
as Lois Lane.Developed by Deborah Joy LeVine (based upon characters created by
Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster), the series loosely follows the comic philosophy
of writer John Byrne with Clark Kent as the true personality, and Superman as a
secondary disguise. As the show's title suggests, it focuses as much on the
relationship between Clark Kent and Lois Lane as on the adventures of Clark's
alter-ego.The series spawned several short tie-in books aimed at young adults,
as well as one full-length novel for adults, Lois & Clark: A Superman Novel
(1996), written by C. J. Cherryh. The show was entirely shot in California.On
May 17, 1966, Jonathan and Martha Kent witness the crash-landing of a small
spaceship in Shuster's Field outside of Smallville,
Kansas. When they investigate the
craft, they discover the baby Kal-El. The Kents decide to raise him as their
own, naming him "Clark Jerome Kent". Unlike the silver age comic
continuity in the comics, in which they are deceased, Jonathan and Martha
(portrayed by Eddie Jones and K Callan) are very much alive in the TV show, and
frequently visit Metropolis. Clark, throughout the series, proudly states that
Martha made his Superman costume for him.Twenty-seven years later, Clark moves to Metropolis and gets a job at the Daily
Planet under the gruff editor Perry White (Lane Smith). Clark
also becomes acquainted with co-workers Jimmy Olsen (Michael Landes and later
Justin Whalin), a photographer, and gossip columnist Cat Grant (Tracy
Scoggins). Soon after being hired, Clark is
partnered with star reporter Lois
Lane. Although Clark
falls for Lois at first sight, she considers him little more than a pest. When
Superman saves her however, Lois instantly becomes infatuated with Clark's alter-ego. Superman's first mission interferes
with the illegal dealings of Lex Luthor (John Shea), a benefactor to Metropolis
who is secretly evil. Luthor develops an interest in Lois Lane and tries to woo her for the
majority of Season one; although Lois is receptive to his romantic advances,
she remains infatuated with the Man of Steel. Luthor eventually proposes marriage,
and Lois accepts. Luthor decides to coincide his nuptials with the death of
Superman, trapping the hero within a kryptonite cage directly beneath the
chapel where the wedding is about to take place. When Superman gets free and
Luthor is exposed, the villain appears to take his own life rather than be
arrested (it is revealed in season two that he survived). Because his powers
have been sapped by Luthor's kryptonite, Clark
is unable to stop the villain from killing himself.
In Season
two, Clark and Lois begin to date, but are interrupted by Mayson Drake, a
District Attorney who takes an interest in Clark
but has a total lack of regard for Superman. Meanwhile, a Federal Agent named
Dan Scardino (Jim Pirri) becomes a rival for Lois' affections. In the season
finale, Clark proposes to Lois. In the third
season premiere, she replies "Who's asking, Clark or Superman?" It
therefore becomes clear that Lois has discovered Superman's secret identity and
resents that Clark never confessed it to her.
After a tumultuous courtship, Lois finally accepts Clark's
engagement ring. The marriage was timed to coincide with the corresponding
event in the comic books, but coordination snafus resulted in the actual
on-screen marriage being postponed for a full season.Teri Hatcher and Dean
Cain.
Lois &
Clark was the second medium (after the much ignored 1988 Superman animated
series produced by Ruby-Spears for CBS) outside of comics to break tradition
and mirror John Byrne's retcon of Superman, which included making Clark Kent more
assertive and less of a clumsy oaf. Dean Cain's Clark
gradually becomes a well-regarded and highly competent reporter, even beating
out Lois for a Kerth award (much to her consternation). A few episodes directly
emphasized that Clark was the unequivocal
'dominant' personality, not the superhero. Following this theme, an innovation
unique to the series was the depiction of Clark Kent and Superman's traditional
hairstyles being reversed – here it is Superman whose hair is slicked-back, and
Clark whose fringe falls more naturally. An
additional element that reflected the post-Byrne comics was the portrayal of
Lex Luthor as (at least initially) a corrupt corporate tycoon rather than the
more traditional mad scientist.
Season three
Season
three (1995–1996) would go on to be the most successful season of Lois &
Clark in its run. The show averaged at least 15 million viewers per episode. In
the premiere episode, Lois revealed that she had recently learned Clark's secret identity. Only later in the seventh
episode of the season, "Ultra Woman", did Lois finally accept Clark's proposal. The long-anticipated wedding was put
off to coincide with the characters' marriage in the comics, which led to many
storylines designed to delay and interrupt the wedding on the TV series.
Another controversy erupted when ABC announced that the wedding would actually
take place Valentine's Day weekend, even sending out heart-shaped "wedding
invitations" to ABC News staff, only to present viewers with a bogus
wedding in which Clark unwittingly married a clone of Lois, developed by a mad
scientist whose creations were required to ingest frogs periodically.
The wedding
of Lois and Clark was scheduled and prepared by DC's Superman comics team for
release during what would have worked out to be third season of Lois and Clark.
The ongoing Superman comics are not affiliated with television or movies and
move in their own direction at their own pace. When the comic book wedding
became known to the producers of the Lois and Clark television series they
asked the DC Comics team to postpone the wedding issue as they were planning to
marry Lois and Clark in their fourth season and it would help them if the comic
book wedding were to coincide with their television program. The DC comics team
agreed to postpone their wedding issue.