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Wait Till Your Father Gets Home

  • TV Series
  • 1972–1974
  • TV-PG
  • 30m
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7.6/10
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Wait Till Your Father Gets Home (1972)
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A conservative father butts heads with his family on various social attitudes of the day.A conservative father butts heads with his family on various social attitudes of the day.A conservative father butts heads with his family on various social attitudes of the day.

  • Stars
    • Tom Bosley
    • Joan Gerber
    • Jack Burns
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    • Stars
      • Tom Bosley
      • Joan Gerber
      • Jack Burns
    • 23User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
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    Tom Bosley
    Tom Bosley
    • Harry Boyle
    • 1972–1974
    Joan Gerber
    • Irma Boyle…
    • 1972–1974
    Jack Burns
    Jack Burns
    • Ralph Kane
    • 1972–1974
    Kristina Holland
    • Alice Boyle
    • 1972–1974
    Lennie Weinrib
    Lennie Weinrib
    • Chet Boyle…
    • 1972–1974
    Willie Aames
    Willie Aames
    • Jamie Boyle
    • 1972–1974
    David Hayward
    David Hayward
    • Chet Boyle
    • 1972
    John Stephenson
    John Stephenson
    • Neighbor…
    • 1972–1973
    Jackie Earle Haley
    Jackie Earle Haley
    • Jamie Boyle
    • 1972
    Pat Harrington Jr.
    Pat Harrington Jr.
    • Smilin' Sam…
    • 1972–1973
    Hazel Shermet
    Hazel Shermet
    • Lucille Grundy
    • 1972–1973
    Ronnie Schell
    Ronnie Schell
      • 1973–1974
      Alan Oppenheimer
      Alan Oppenheimer
        • 1973
        Allan Melvin
        Allan Melvin
        • Chicano Representative…
        • 1972–1973
        Cindy Putnam
          • 1972–1973
          Herbie Faye
          Herbie Faye
          • Abe Finkel…
          • 1972
          Daws Butler
          Daws Butler
          • Police Officer
          • 1972
          Hal Frederick
          Hal Frederick
          • Magazine Salesman
          • 1972–1973
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          briankistler

          A few observations

          One of the commentators mentioned that this was a Saturday morning cartoon. Wrong......it was aired during prime time, just like the original 1960 Flintstones series. The show was clearly aimed at an adult audience; not just because of the time slot; I remember that one of the show's sponsors was Haynes panty hose. I cannot agree that this show was a parody of All in the Family, as this same commentator mentioned; at least not in the sense that the father figure was a parody of Archie Bunker. The father in this show was not at all bigoted, as was Archie Bunker (and he was also a much more educated man).

          I do remember seeing a very humorous old lady, in at least one episode, who was paranoid, thinking that there was "a communist under every bed". My mother commented to me, at the time, that she thought that this character was a take-off from the old lady in the 1971 movie "Cold Turkey" (about the town that gave up smoking for a whole month), and I believe that she was correct. "Cold Turkey" came out a year before "Wait Till Your Father Gets Home" debuted.

          It's really a shame that this series did not make more than one season's worth of episodes (I believe it ran for two years, but the second year the shows were just repeats). I thought that it was a great show. When it debuted in '72, it had been 6 years since "The Flintstones" prime time show had ended. I missed seeing adult cartoons on TV. After "Wait Till Your Father Gets Home" ended, adult TV animation hit a dry spell for the next 15+ years, until The Simpsons began.

          Brian
          patriot8579

          My parents loved this show

          We used to watch this when I was very little...maybe four or five, and I have dim memories of the theme song and some of the voices. They are good memories. As I remember it, the show "King of the Hill" kind of puts me in mind of it, with the concise wit, varying personalities and their interactions and the references to modern culture. My dad used to laugh at the neighbor, whose constant "Huh? Huh? Huh?" briefly became something of a catchphrase in the early 70s. I'd buy this in a second if they released it on DVD...why haven't they? They have everything else out there...every obscure show that was ever produced. I even saw the boxed set of "The Powers of Matthew Starr", for God's sake. They put that out, and leave "Father" in the vault? Come on!
          10macarthurp

          Jackie Earle Haley

          I love this show. I was 10 when it came out but funny enough, don't remember watching it back in 1972. I guess I was too busy watching the Partridge Family and Brady Bunch. I'm glad it's on the Boomerang network, along with another childhood favorite, the Banana Splits. Thank God for DVR so I can tape them since it's on in the middle of the night. I hadn't seen mentioned here in detail that Jackie Earle Haley, later of the Bad News Bears and most recently, the movie "Little Children" (Oscar nominated) was the voice of youngest son Jamie. According to his IMDb bio WTYFGH was his first acting job, albeit vocally only.

          This show is awesome and I'm sure was very topical for its time, for example, the episode when Chet wants to move in with his girlfriend. I'm surprised that the Jack Burns character was able to get away with talking about "Mexicans, Puerto Ricans, Blacks" on a cartoon. He reminds me of a cartoon version of Archie Bunker, for sure.
          au_law2001

          Hanna Barbera does adult! I miss this show!

          Wow! When I first saw this when I was a kid, I had no idea this was Hanna Barbera. And I though to myself, finally, they made a show down to Earth, and something that reflected society, as the story of a dad, normal, white, tries to live a good life in the '70s despite his hippie son, and teenage liberal daughter, and each episode has a good lesson or a message filled with social commentary, much like The Simpsons, or King Of the Hill in the "Me Generation", or The Flintstones or Jetsons in the 70s. And Ralph is the most unforgettable and perhaps the funniest character in the whole series, as the conservative McCarthyist, as he said things about commies. Yes, it had the feel and sentiments of the Cold War days. Recommended to all those who love The Simpsons, King Of the Hill, and the Adult Swim shows. If they were to remake this, they should make Ralph the same, except they should make him say things about terrorists instead of the Reds. No swearing or violence.
          Blueghost

          Before "The Simpsons" and "Family Guy"

          I saw this when it first aired way back when, and was always curious as to why a major network would air a "kids' show" during prime time TV. I mean prime time was reserved for Hawaii Five-0, Sanford and Son, Gunsmoke, Adam 12, the Mod Squad, and a host of other serious dramas and comedies. Then someone takes a chance on an animated show?

          Being a cartoon I watched it religiously, then wondered why it got taken off the air. As far as a cartoon goes it wasn't very engaging. There was little slap stick, fewer sight gags, and a lot of talk. I of course remember the infamous Monitor verse Merrimac episode, but little else sticks with me about this show other than it happened, and I used to watch it.

          The themes and story are reflections of contemporary society as the US transitioned form one form of social upheavals to a new era that was uncertain. "Wait til your Father Gets Home" was a sort of "Father knows best" kind of program commenting on how popular culture was clashing with traditional values etched from after the second world war.

          An interesting watch. I wish I had more to say about it. It's one of those TV adventures that was a little daring and ahead of its time, but was perhaps both a little too flat and too ahead of the curve to be really accepted. Probably more the former than the latter as the success of Hanna Barbara's "The Flintstones" will attest to (i.e. another cartoon that aired during prime time during its initial run), which lasted six seasons. Alas "Wait til Your Father Gets Home" wasn't as adventurous, and suffered for it. As such it was pulled from the air.

          Not a sterling series, but still a good watch for what it was. An interesting look at the early seventies just before gas lines and right at the preamble of the so-called "sexual revolution". See it once out of curiosity, and, who knows, you might like it.

          Enjoy.

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          • Trivia
            There was a live action version of the pilot filmed prior to the animated version for CBS. The live action version would have starred Van Johnson as a version of the "Harry Boyle" character.
          • Quotes

            Irma Boyle: ...Harry, sometimes I honestly think you enjoy being miserable.

            Harry Boyle: Irma, my children are driving me crazy at home. My partner is killing me in business. Golf bores me. I'm too young for health clubs, and too old to chase girls. So being miserable is the only pleasure I've got left!

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          • Release date
            • September 12, 1972 (United States)
          • Country of origin
            • United States
          • Official site
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          • Language
            • English
          • Also known as
            • Passt mal auf, wenn Vater kommt!
          • Production company
            • Hanna-Barbera Productions
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            • 30m
          • Color
            • Color
          • Sound mix
            • Mono
          • Aspect ratio
            • 1.33 : 1

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