First developed by Lear in 1977, the series was originally intended as a starring vehicle for
Broadway actress Priscilla Lopez, and was to have been titled
Aggie, after her character. However, McLean Stevenson was later added to the cast, and in addition to the title change, it also moved the show's focus from its original premise of Aggie against the establishment to Aggie and her battles with Father Cleary.
In the Beginning also marked McLean Stevenson's second attempt at a successful post-
M*A*S*H vehicle. However, the series fared even worse than his short-lived 1976 sitcom
The McLean Stevenson Show, earning an anemic 15.1 rating and ranking 74th among all 114 shows that season.
In the Beginning was cancelled by CBS after only five of its nine produced episodes had aired, due to the poor ratings and the departures of co-creators Jim Mulligan and Norman Steinberg after the pilot, as a result of conflicts with the network. Stevenson's next show,
Hello, Larry, another
T.A.T. Communications Company production (albeit on NBC), premiered three months later and ran 15 months with Tandem's ''
Diff'rent Strokes'' as a lead-in. ==References==