A proper British butler brings his refined ways to a middle-class Pittsburgh family, creating both friction and friendship as he helps manage their household while navigating cultural clashe... Read allA proper British butler brings his refined ways to a middle-class Pittsburgh family, creating both friction and friendship as he helps manage their household while navigating cultural clashes and daily chaos.A proper British butler brings his refined ways to a middle-class Pittsburgh family, creating both friction and friendship as he helps manage their household while navigating cultural clashes and daily chaos.
- Won 1 Primetime Emmy
- 2 wins & 12 nominations total
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Belvedere goes to the small screen
On the big screen Robert Young and Maureen O'Hara only had littler children. But making the kids older here allowed for more plot situations to develop around the kids. The kids were in descending order, Rob Stone, Tracy Wells, and Brice Beckham. The parts that Young and O'Hara played were done on the small screen by Bob Uecker and Ilene Graff.
Christopher Hewett who was Zero Mostel's director for Springtime For Hitler in The Producer's plays Belvedere. Webb played the part with an acid wit as he did his usual early screen roles. Hewett took a bit off it for a family show.
Nothing special about Mr. Belvedere, your usual TV comedy. I'd check out the film and see how much this one comes up short in comparison.
Excellent Sitcom
I was talking care of my Uncle during lockdown with Alzheimer's and this show came on Antenna TV. I scoffed at it at first, but a few days-I would up really enjoying this show! I loved growing pains and whose the boss quite a bit. The family and butler make the show fun and not too deep. The only issue is that it seems to directly copy issues or major themes from growing pains and the Cosby show.
Enjoyable show.
Had its moments and it had its moments.
Wes-leeeeey!
The lead character (the title-named Mr. Belvedere) is a stuffy but very wise and very professional, stuck-in-his-ways butler who actually was the butler for the royal family. I forget why he leaves them and moves to the U.s.
Anyway he settles in with this American family of blue collar people in Pittsburgh, PA, where the father is a gruff former baseball player (played by Bob Uecker) and the youngest son Wesley is a trouble maker and a constant thorn in Mr. Belvedere's side but also becomes his best friend.
Did you know
- TriviaTen previously unaired episodes were added during its syndicated run. Two are from season five, and are consecutive, and eight are from season six. Season five's two episodes are: The Dinner (1989) and The Attic (1989). Season six's eight episodes are: Love Fest (1990), Donuts (1990), Runaways (1990), The Pageant (1990), The Baby (1990), Bad Marsha (1990), Home (1990) and Mumsy (1990).
- Quotes
Mr. Lynn Aloysius Belvedere: [In the back yard, lustily humming 'Ride of the Valkyries,' and beating a rug in time to the music] Kill da wabbit! Kill da wabbit! Kill da WABbit! Da-da-daaah!
- Alternate versionsIn syndication, the episodes were edited from 23-24 minutes to 21-22 minutes. The episodes on Shout! Factory's DVD releases are the original full-length versions.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Tomorrow Man (1996)
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