Charles in Charge
Charles in Charge | |
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Created by | Michael Jacobs Barbara Weisberg |
Starring | Scott Baio Willie Aames Julie Cobb (season 1) James Widdoes (season 1) April Lerman (season 1) Jonathan Ward (season 1) Michael Pearlman (season 1) Jennifer Runyon (season 1) Sandra Kerns (seasons 2-5) Nicole Eggert (seasons 2-5) Josie Davis (seasons 2-5) Alexander Polinsky (seasons 2-5) Ellen Travolta (seasons 2-5) James T. Callahan (seasons 2-5) Justin Whalin (season 4) |
Country of origin | United States |
No. of seasons | 5 |
No. of episodes | 126 (list of episodes) |
Production | |
Executive producers | Al Burton Co-executive producers: Jane Startz Michael Jacobs (seasons 2-4) |
Producers | Michael Jacobs (season 1) Roseanne Leto (pilot episode) Mitchell Bank Todd E. Kessler (seasons 2-4) |
Running time | 24:30 (CBS); 22:30 (first-run syndication) |
Production companies | Scholastic Productions Al Burton Productions Universal Television |
Original release | |
Network | CBS (1984-1985) first-run syndication (1987-1990) |
Release | October 3, 1984 November 10, 1990 | –
Charles in Charge is an American sitcom series starring Scott Baio as Charles, a 19-year-old student at the fictional Copeland College in New Brunswick, New Jersey,[1] who worked as a live-in babysitter in exchange for room and board.[2] Baio directed many episodes of the show, and was credited with his full name, Scott Vincent Baio.
It was first broadcast on CBS from October 3, 1984 to April 3, 1985, when it was cancelled due to a struggle in the Nielsen ratings. It then had a more successful first-run syndication run from January 3, 1987 to November 10, 1990, as 126 original episodes were aired in total.
Premise
Charles first worked for the Pembroke family: wife Jill, husband Stan, and their three children: Lila, Douglas, and Jason.
When the show ended its run on CBS, and entered first-run syndication in 1987, the story explained that the Pembrokes sub-leased their house and moved to Seattle, and the Powells moved in instead, thereby allowing Charles to live downstairs yet again. This time, the family consisted of grandfather Walter, mother Ellen (whose husband was in the Navy and consequently could only visit his family sporadically), and her three children: Jamie, Sarah, and Adam.
Cast
Actor/Actress(s) | Role |
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Scott Baio | Charles |
Willie Aames | Buddence "Buddy" Lembeck |
1984–1985 | |
Jennifer Runyon | Gwendolyn Pierce |
James Widdoes | Stan Pembroke |
Julie Cobb | Jill Pembroke |
April Lerman | Lila Pembroke |
Jonathan Ward | Douglas Pembroke |
Michael Pearlman | Jason Pembroke |
1987–1990 | |
James T. Callahan | Walter Powell |
Sandra Kerns | Ellen Powell |
Nicole Eggert | Jamie Powell |
Josie Davis | Sarah Powell |
Alexander Polinsky | Adam Powell |
Ellen Travolta | Lillian |
Michael Pearlman and Jennifer Runyon are the only other actors, besides Baio and Aames, to reprise their roles on the show. Pearlman appeared in the second season premiere, "Amityville". (Lisa Donovan played Jill Pembroke in that episode.) Runyon appeared in "Twice Upon a Time (Part 1)" and "Twice Upon a Time (Part 2)".
In the final two seasons, Sandra Kerns only made three more appearances (once in Season 4 and twice in Season 5).
Charles' mother, Lillian, was played by Ellen Travolta, John Travolta's sister. She also played her sisters (Charles's aunts), Sally and Vanessa. She had previously played the mother of Chachi Arcola, Scott Baio's character on Happy Days and Joanie Loves Chachi. Chachi's real name, incidentally, was also Charles.
Nicole Eggert went on to star in Baywatch (1992–1994). Josie Davis also made one appearance in a 1998 Baywatch episode. Both Charles in Charge and Baywatch were TV shows that began on network TV, before moving to first-run syndication.
Baio and Aames are the only two cast memembers that appear every single episode.
Guest cast
- Ben Stein guest starred as "Stanley Willard", a malevolent loan officer, guidance counselor, college professor and mental patient throughout the series.
Season 1
- During the first season, Jerry Levine had a recurring role as Elliott Pembroke, Stan's nephew.
- Meg Ryan guest starred as "Meagan Parker" in two episodes of the show's first season: "War" on October 24, 1984[3] and "Charles 'R' Us" on February 13, 1985.[4]
- Rue McClanahan guest starred as "Irene Pembroke," the children's paternal grandmother, in "Home for the Holidays," aired on December 19, 1984, and in "Pressure from Grandma," aired on January 30, 1985.
- Matthew Perry portrayed Lila Pembroke's mistaken date, "Ed Stanley," in the episode "The Wrong Guy".
- Christina Applegate portrayed Lila's friend Stacy in the episodes "Slumber Party" and "Snowed In."
- Samantha Smith portrayed Lila's friend Kim in the episode "Slumber Party".[5][6]
- The episode "Snowed In" on February 6, 1985, had a minor role for Kathy Ireland.
Season 3
- The Facts of Life star Mindy Cohn guest starred in the episode "Bottle Baby" as Buddy's fun loving sister who has a problem with alcoholism.
- Addams Family actor John Astin guest starred in the episode "The Pickle Plot" as Charles' uncle Joe, the head of a pickle company.
- Saved by the Bell star Mark-Paul Gosselaar guest starred in the episode "Runaround Charles" as a classmate of Jamie's
Season 4
- For a few episodes of this season, Justin Whalin played Lillian's nephew Anthony.
- Erika Eleniak, who played Charles' girlfriend on three episodes, later went on to star in Baywatch (1989–1992), to later be replaced by Nicole Eggert herself.[7][8]
- Donny Most, who played Ralph on Baio's other show Happy Days, made a cameo appearance in "It's a Blunderfull Life".
- Sally Struthers who played Gloria on All in the Family guest starred as Jamie's teacher in episode "Sill at Large".
Season 5
- Samantha Fox appeared in one episode playing a famous singer named Samantha Steele on "Paper Covers Rock".
- Paul Walker plays an illiterate friend of Sarah Powell on "Dead Puck Society".
- Ami Foster plays a snobbish friend of Jamie's on "Out with the In Crowd".
- Tiffani-Amber Thiessen plays Charles' girlfriend Jennifer on "There's a Girl in My Ficus".
Theme song
The theme song was composed by David Kurtz, Michael Jacobs, and Al Burton, and performed by Shandi Sinnamon. The theme music was mellower in the first season, and was remixed for the syndication run.
Home media
DVD releases
Universal Studios Home Entertainment released a 3-disc set of the first season of Charles in Charge on DVD in North America on February 14, 2006. Due to poor sales, no further seasons were released.
In September 2007, it was announced that Arts Alliance America (which subsequently changed its name to Virgil Films & Entertainment during the summer of 2007) had acquired the rights to the series.[9] They subsequently released seasons 2-5 on DVD. Seasons 4 and 5 were Manufacture-on-Demand (MOD) releases, available exclusively through Amazon.com.[10][11]
As of 2011, the Arts Alliance releases have been discontinued and are out of print.
DVD Name | Ep # | Release Date |
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The Complete First Season | 22 | February 14, 2006 |
The Complete Second Season | 26 | November 20, 2007 |
The Complete Third Season | 26 | May 20, 2008 |
The Complete Fourth Season | 26 | March 24, 2009 |
The Complete Fifth and Final Season | 26 | July 28, 2009 |
Streaming
All five seasons of the series were made available for streaming through Amazon Instant Video.[12]
References
- ^ "Charles in Charge - The Complete First Season DVD Review". Sitcoms Online. Retrieved March 25, 2009.
- ^ "Charles in Charge (TV Series) Overview". Allmovie. Retrieved March 25, 2009.
- ^ Charles in Charge "War." IMDb.Retrieved 30 June 2007
- ^ Charles in Charge "Charles 'R' Us." IMDb. Retrieved 30 June 2007
- ^ YouTube: Samantha Smith in Charles in Charge Retrieved January 16, 2013
- ^ Charles in Charge: The Complete First Season (1984) DVD, Released February 14, 2006
- ^ http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000143/ accessed 6/23/2009
- ^ http://epguides.com/CharlesinCharge/ accessed 6/23/2009
- ^ http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/news/Charles-Charge-Season-2-Date/8039
- ^ Where Does the 4th Season of the Scott Baio Series Currently Stand? TVShowsOnDVD.com. January 28, 2009.
- ^ Charles in Charge - The 5th and Final Season is Available on DVD in July! TVShowsOnDVD.com. June 5, 2009
- ^ Amazon Instant Video: Charles in Charge Retrieved January 23, 2013
See also
External links
- 1984 American television series debuts
- 1990 American television series endings
- 1980s American television series
- 1990s American television series
- American television sitcoms
- CBS network shows
- English-language television programming
- Fictional nannies
- First-run syndicated television programs in the United States
- Television series by Universal Television
- Television series by Universal Studios
- Television series revived after cancellation
- Television shows set in New Jersey