Barefoot in the Park (TV series)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is an old revision of this page, as edited by Ser Amantio di Nicolao (talk | contribs) at 18:55, 4 February 2014 (→‎Cancellation). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

Barefoot in the Park
GenreSitcom
Written byWilliam Bickley
Alan Mandel
Charles Shyer
Directed byBruce Bilson
Jerry Paris
Charles R. Rondeau
StarringScoey Mitchell
Tracy Reed
Thelma Carpenter
Nipsey Russell
Harry Holcombe
Vito Scotti
Theme music composerNeal Hefti
ComposersCharles Fox
J.J. Johnson
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes12
Production
Executive producerWilliam P. D'Angelo
Running time22–24 minutes
Production companyParamount Network Television
Original release
NetworkABC
ReleaseSeptember 24 (1970-09-24) –
December 17, 1970 (1970-12-17)
Related
Barefoot in the Park

Barefoot in the Park is an American sitcom that aired in 1970 on ABC. Based on the Neil Simon Broadway play of the same name, the series cast members are predominantly black, making it the first American television sitcom since Amos 'n' Andy to have a predominantly black cast (Vito Scotti is the sole major white character). Barefoot in the Park had also previously been a successful 1967 film starring Robert Redford and Jane Fonda.

Synopsis

Scoey Mitchell plays Paul Bratter, a newlywed attorney for the law firm Kendricks, Keene & Klein living in lower Manhattan with his wife, Corie (played by Tracy Reed). The show was a slice-of-life situation comedy about surviving in New York City. Other regulars included Thelma Carpenter as Corie's mother, Mable Bates, Harry Holcombe as Mr. Kendricks, Vito Scotti as Mr. Velasquez and Nipsey Russell as local pool hall owner, Honey Robinson.

Guest stars

Dead End Kids alumnus Huntz Hall and actor Jackie Coogan appeared on the 10th episode, aired December 3, 1970, entitled Disorder in the Court (which gets its title from the 1936 Three Stooges short). Penny Marshall made one of her earliest television appearances on the 4th episode of the series, aired October 5, 1970, entitled "In Sickness and in Health". Marshall's later co-star of the mid-1970s television success Laverne and Shirley, Cindy Williams, appeared on the sixth episode, which aired on October 29, 1970 and was entitled "The Marriage Proposal".

Cancellation

The show premiered on Thursday, September 24, 1970, at 9:00 p.m., making it the lead-in program for another series based on a Neil Simon play, The Odd Couple, which debuted immediately afterward.

The series was canceled after star Scoey Mitchell was fired due to "differences of opinion" with the series' producers. Various actors auditioned for the part, but the series was instead canceled after 12 episodes had been produced.[1]

Production notes

The show was produced by William P. D'Angelo, and various episodes were written or directed by much of the same team that had developed The Odd Couple (Jerry Paris, Harvey Miller, Bruce Bilson and Garry Marshall among others).

Episode list

Season 1

Series # Season # Title Notes Original air date
1 1 Pilot A fledgling lawyer and his unpredictable bride set up housekeeping in a run-down Manhattan walk-up. September 24, 1970
2 2 "The Bed" Paul and Corie buy a bed from Honey's friend -- and it collapses as soon as they get it home. October 1, 1970
3 3 "You'll Never Walk Alone" Paul gets himself into trouble when he attends a charity auction party where Corie will be modelling an expensive dress. October 8, 1970
4 4 "In Sickness and in Health" Paul helps a pregnant neighbor to the hospital, where he is mistaken for a patient. October 15, 1970
5 5 "You Gotta Have Soul" Paul hires an incompetent secretary who redecorates his office with Mod-Afro decor. October 22, 1970
6 6 "The Marriage Proposal" No synopsis available. October 29, 1970
7 7 "Down With the Landlord" Paul learns that Sugar Ray Robinson is the owner of the apartment building. November 5, 1970
8 8 "Something Fishy" When Corie's aunt comes to visit, Paul and Honey go fishing, only to get themselves arrested. November 12, 1970
9 9 "Corie's Rear Window" Corie tries to prove to Paul that she saw a man killed in the apartment across the street. November 19, 1970
10 10 "Disorder in the Court" Paul is reluctant to help Mabel when she is sued by a crooked cabbie. December 3, 1970
11 11 "No Fancy Fixture" Corie bought an inflatable chair that won't inflate, so Paul goes after the shifty shopowner who sold it to her. December 10, 1970
12 12 "Nothing but the Truth" Corie decides that she and Paul must always be honest with each other -- even when the boss comes to dinner. December 17, 1970

References

  1. ^ "Photographer Pick Most Beautiful Face In TV". Jet. 39 (12). Johnson Publishing Company: 56. 1971-03-04. ISSN 0021-5996.

External links