Charlie & Co. (also known as Charlie & Company) is an American television sitcom that originally aired on CBS from September 18, 1985, to May 16, 1986. Created by Allan Katz, the series stars Flip Wilson and Gladys Knight. Charlie & Co. is regarded as CBS's answer to The Cosby Show, which was a ratings success for NBC at the time.[1] Unlike The Cosby Show, which ran for eight seasons, Charlie & Co. lasted only one.
Charlie & Co. | |
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Also known as | Charlie & Company |
Genre | Sitcom |
Created by | Allan Katz |
Starring | Flip Wilson Gladys Knight Kristoff St. John Fran Robinson Jaleel White Della Reese |
Theme music composer | Merald "Bubba" Knight Gladys Knight Sam Dees |
Opening theme | "Family", performed by Gladys Knight |
Composer | Perry Botkin Jr. |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 18 (1 unaired) |
Production | |
Production locations | ABC Television Center, Los Angeles, California |
Running time | 30 minutes |
Production companies | Allan Katz Productions Bob Henry Productions 20th Century Fox Television |
Original release | |
Network | CBS |
Release | September 18, 1985 May 16, 1986 | –
Synopsis
editThe series follows a middle-class African American family who lived on the South Side of Chicago.
Charlie Richmond (Flip Wilson) is a black middle-class employee of the Division of Highways, who juggles his work and home life with his wife, Diana, a schoolteacher played by Gladys Knight. The couple has three children: sixteen-year-old "Junior" (Kristoff St. John), fifteen-year-old Lauren (Fran Robinson), and nine-year-old Robert (Jaleel White). Della Reese joined the cast during the latter half of the show's only season as Charlie's sister-in-law, Aunt Rachel.
CBS cancelled the series in May 1986.[2]
Cast
edit- Flip Wilson as Charles "Charlie" Richmond
- Gladys Knight as Diana Richmond
- Kristoff St. John as Charlie "Junior" Richmond Jr.
- Fran Robinson as Lauren Richmond
- Jaleel White as Robert Richmond
- Della Reese as Aunt Rachel
- Ray Girardin as Walter Simpson
- Richard Karron as Milton Bieberman
- Kip King as Ronald Sandler
- Terence McGovern as Jim Coyle
- Eddie Velez as Miguel Santana
- Heidi Levine as Emily Coyle
Episodes
editNo. | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Prod. code |
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1 | "Pilot" | Alan Rafkin | Allan Katz | September 18, 1985 | 6S79 |
Charlie is asked by Junior to speak at Career Day at his school. All is well until Charlie freezes up with a case of stage fright. Recording date: April 4, 1985 | |||||
2 | "Easy for You to Say" | Alan Rafkin | Michael Kagan | September 25, 1985 | 6S01 |
Charlie faces difficult tasks on the home front: he has to cancel the family's camping trip due to work—and Lauren wants to discuss sex. Recording date: August 13, 1985 | |||||
3 | "Muggers or Us" | Alan Rafkin | Bill Richmond | October 2, 1985 | 6S03 |
Charlie wants Diana to transfer to another school after there's an incident of vandalism at her school. | |||||
4 | "Buddy, Can You Spare My Dime?" | Alan Rafkin | Gary Gilbert | October 9, 1985 | 6S02 |
Charlie struggles to find the nerve to ask for the money his boss owes him, while the family struggles through Diana's nutrition campaign. | |||||
5 | "The World According to Jim" | Alan Rafkin | Michael Kagan | October 16, 1985 | 6S05 |
Charlie and Diana soon regret letting Charlie's co-worker move in during his marital spat. Recording date: September 17, 1985 | |||||
6 | "Like Father, Like Son" | Alan Rafkin | Monty Aidem and Gary Murphy | October 23, 1985 | 6S06 |
Junior is sorely taxed by Charlie's sudden desire to be more of a pal than a father. | |||||
7 | "Will Be Around" | Alan Rafkin | Gary Gilbert | October 30, 1985 | 6S07 |
The children are upset when Charlie talks of making out a will following a brush with death. Recording date: October 8, 1985 | |||||
8 | "Operation Richmond" | Alan Rafkin | Gary Ferrier and Aubrey Tadman | November 6, 1985 | 6S08 |
Just after the family decides to cut back on expenses, Charlie has to go in to the hospital for an operation. | |||||
9 | "Happy Anniversary... Sort Of" | Alan Rafkin | Allan Katz | November 13, 1985 | 6S09 |
Charlie's behavior at a faculty party he and Diana attend threatens the celebration of their 20th anniversary. | |||||
10 | "For the Love of Lauren" | Alan Rafkin | Bill Richmond | November 27, 1985 | 6S10 |
A jilted Lauren thinks all men are jerks, until she attends a concert with a consoling Miguel, the ladies' man of Charlie's office. | |||||
11 | "Who's Watching the Roads?" | Alan Rafkin | Bill Richmond | December 4, 1985 | 6S04 |
Charlie's co-workers plan to take full advantage of their boss's absence, despite the fact that he left Charlie in charge. Recording date: September 10, 1985 | |||||
12 | "Silent Knight" | Alan Rafkin | Gary Gilbert | December 11, 1985 | 6S12 |
Charlie's looking forward to spending Christmas with his family, but Junior and Lauren have other ideas. | |||||
13 | "Beaus and Arrows" | Alan Rafkin | Story by : Allan Katz; Teleplay by : Michael Kagan | December 25, 1985 | 6S11 |
Diana's old college boyfriend returns. Recording date: November 12, 1985 | |||||
14 | "Here's Rachel" | Alan Rafkin | Allan Katz | January 28, 1986 | 6S14 |
Della Reese joins the cast as Aunt Rachel. | |||||
15 | "Rachel and the Stranger" | Alan Rafkin | Liz Sage | April 25, 1986 | 6S17 |
After a burglary, Aunt Rachel is too scared to return alone to her apartment, so Diana volunteers Charlie to stay overnight with her. | |||||
16 | "When You Least Expect It" | Alan Rafkin | Gary Gilbert | May 2, 1986 | 6S16 |
The family knows that Diana has something on her mind, but she won't talk until she's sure—that she's pregnant. | |||||
17 | "Don't Take My Son... Please" | Alan Rafkin | Bill Richmond | May 9, 1986 | 6S15 |
Bored with school, Junior decides to join the Army. | |||||
18 | "Rent and Rave" | Alan Rafkin | Gary Ferrier and Aubrey Tadman | May 16, 1986 | 6S13 |
The Richmonds face a rent increase. |
Awards and nominations
editYear | Award | Result | Category | Recipient |
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1986 | Young Artist Awards | Nominated | Best Young Supporting Actor in a New Television Series | Jaleel White |
Best Young Actress Starring in a New Television Series | Fran Robinson | |||
Best Young Actor Starring in a New Television Series | Kristoff St. John | |||
Best New Television Series - Comedy or Drama | -
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