Starring: Bill Murray, Sigourney Weaver, Dan Aykroyd, Harold Ramis, Rick Moranis, and Ernie Hudson. The sitcom we wish existed: Five kooky friends and their wacky exploits battling ghosts, learning to love, and living in the city! Check out Ghostbusters I & II on IFC this month.
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Rick Moranis pitched this in 1989, in the Electronic Press Kit for GB2:
"I'm walking around here saying, 'Let's do a series, y'know? Thursday nights, 9:30, Ghostbusters."
Very nicely done. Where did you find that song?
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I would watch this in a heartbeat.
Not surprisingly, this works extremely well as a sitcom!