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Mama's Family

Mama's Family title card
Created byDick Clair
Jenna McMahon
StarringVicki Lawrence
Ken Berry
Dorothy Lyman
Rue McClanahan
Eric Brown
Karin Argoud
Beverly Archer
Allan Kayser
Betty White
Theme music composerPeter Matz
Opening theme"Bless My Happy Home"
Country of origin United States
No. of seasons6
No. of episodes130 (List of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s)Joe Hamilton
Producer(s)Joe Hamilton Productions
Running time30 minutes per episode
Broadcast
Original channelNBC (1983-1984)
(Syndicated) (1986-1990)
Original runJanuary 22, 1983March 12, 1990
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Mama's Family is an American television sitcom that premiered on NBC on January 22, 1983. In May 1984, NBC canceled the series (NBC would air reruns until September 1985.) In 1986, Mama's Family returned in syndication, where it aired for an additional four seasons, ending on March 12, 1990. Mama's Family was spinoff from a series of comedy sketches called The Family, that originally aired on The Carol Burnett Show in the 1970s.[1]

Premise

Mama's Family was set in a fictitious small southern town called Raytown. The show centered around a Southern squabbling family, headed by Thelma Harper--a buxom, gray-haired, purse-lipped 65 year old widow, who's loudmouthed and outspoken. Living with her originally was only her uptight spinster sister Fran, a journalist for a local paper. At the start of the series, Thelma’s son Vinton (whose wife, Mitzi, had left him to become a Las Vegas cocktail waitress) and his two children, Sonja and Buzz, moved in with her.

During the first season, Vinton forged a relationship with the Harper’s flirtatious next-door neighbor Naomi Oates, whom Thelma had a distaste for, and soon married her. Also seen on a recurring basis were Thelma’s two daughters: the snobbish Ellen (Betty White), and the ornery Eunice (Carol Burnett). Harvey Korman, who directed many of the earlier episodes, made featured appearances as Eunice’s husband, Ed Higgins. He also appeared at the beginning of each episode as the stuffed shirt Alistair Quince, who would soberly introduce the program in the style of Masterpiece Theatre. These monologues were cut out of the later syndicated reruns. No Mama's Family show is to be aired without Mama being in the program.

The syndicated years

After Mama’s Family was cancelled by NBC in 1984, it was picked up by the CBS television network in 1986. CBS—in conjunction with Lorimar Telepictures and Warner Bros. Domestic Television—sold new episodes in national, first-run syndication. Major cast changes occurred during the convert, with only Vicki Lawrence (Thelma), Ken Berry (Vinton), and Dorothy Lyman (Naomi) returning as regulars from the NBC run. Eric Brown and Karin Argoud, who played Buzz and Sonja in seasons one and two, did not reprise their roles; their characters (though mentioned briefly in the first episode of the third season), subsequently, were never to be spoken of again. During Mama's Family’s' hiatus, Rue McClanahan (Aunt Fran) and Betty White (Ellen Jackson) had both gone on to star in the sitcom The Golden Girls, rendering them unavailable to return, although White returned as Ellen for one episode in 1986. Carol Burnett and Harvey Korman, meanwhile, did not reprise their roles either—resulting in their characters, Eunice and Ed, being written to have moved to Florida.

To fill the void, Allan Kayser was cast as Thelma’s delinquent teenaged grandson, Bubba Higgins (Ed and Eunice’s often mentioned, but never seen, young son from the “Family” sketches on The Carol Burnett Show)—who was ordered to stay with the Harper’s after his having just been released from Juvenile Hall, and placed on probation. Also added to the cast was Beverly Archer, who played the new character of Iola Boyland—the family’s prissy neighbor, who was known for her catchphrase: “Knock, Knock!” As the series continued, more new characters were sporadically brought in to evoke comedic situations.

The syndication years saw far less bickering than the NBC years and particularly, The Family sketches. One reason for this is possibly due to the Naomi and Vinton characters becoming far less serious and more dimwitted. Rather, Mama was represented as more of the leader of the gang throughout the show's syndication years. A recurring theme throughout the 3rd season of the show's syndicated years was Naomi’s desire to become a mother. Following through with this, the penultimate season concluded with Naomi’s announcement that she was pregnant. Preparation for the baby became a central theme of the final season. The series finale featured Naomi giving birth to a baby girl, who was named Tiffany Thelma.

Continuity errors

Several continuity errors occurred during the run of the series; most notably the issue of the number of rooms the house had, and the order in which Thelma’s children were born.

The disappearing bedroom

During the first two seasons, there were three bedrooms upstairs: one for Thelma, one for Aunt Fran, and one for Sonja. Buzz, meanwhile, slept in the attic (also upstairs). In one episode, however, Buzz and Mama are seen cleaning out the attic—during which no indication of Buzz sleeping there is mentioned.

After Buzz and Sonja move out, and Aunt Fran dies, Bubba moved in and is given Aunt Fran’s bedroom. This upsets Vinton and Naomi, who had been forced to sleep in the basement and wanted the newly vacant room, but now couldn’t have it. Fans have since frequently wondered whatever happened to the bedroom Sonja had slept in…which had been mentioned to be Eunice and Ellen’s childhood bedroom, which posed another question of where Vinton had slept as a child.

The set used on the NBC phase had a larger living room, with windows behind the sofa between the stairway and the closet. In the set used on the syndicated series, these windows have disappeared making the room slightly smaller.

The number and order of Mama’s children

Another point of inconsistency within the show is the number, and order of birth, of Thelma’s children. The general consensus was that Ellen was the oldest, Eunice was the middle, and Vinton was the youngest. This is supported a number of times throughout the run of the series, as several episodes featured flashbacks of Thelma’s kids as children, where Vinton is seen noticeably younger than his sisters. In episode “Rashomama,” however, Thelma refers to Eunice as her third born. Some have presumed that this was an intentional plot device by writers, who perhaps wanted to leave open the possibility of Thelma having another child. To add to this confusion, in episode “Fran’s Dress,” Thelma claims that she once had “four kids” screaming around under her feet.

These inconsistencies can usually be rationalized by the changing of the Harper family structure between their introduction on The Carol Burnett Show and their inception on Mama's Family.

Episodes

Characters

Principal cast

CharacterActorYear SpanDescription
Thelma-Mae Crowley HarperVicki Lawrence1983-1984 1986-1990The smart-mouthed, sharp-tongued, and irascible widowed matriarch of the Harper family. Mama begrudgingly takes in her various family members when they come to her with no other place to go and there all her biggest complaint.
Vinton HarperKen Berry1983-1984 1986-1990The youngest of Thelma's three children; buffoonish and accident prone, Vint regularly makes a fool out of himself—particularly when he attempts to be assertive or knowledgeable. Works at Kwik Keys as a locksmith.
Naomi Oates HarperDorothy Lyman1983-1984 1986-1990Vinton’s flirtatious second wife, who is often at odds with Thelma over his loyalty. Works as a checker (later becoming the assistant manager) at Food Circus, a local supermarket. Vinton’s pet-name for her is “Skeeter.”
Vinton "Buzz" Harper, Jr.Eric Brown1983-1984Vint’s teenage son with his first wife, Mitzi. Buzz is very patient, head strong, and is always willing to help. He later moved out, presumably going off to college
Sonja HarperKarin Argoud1983-1984Vint's teenage daughter with his first wife, Mitzi. Sonja is moody, whiny, lazy, and rather oblivious. Like her brother, she later moved out, presumably going off to college.
Tiffany Thelma HarperStephanie and Rebecca Wrate1990Vint and Naomi’s newborn daughter. Born in the series finale.
Ellen Harper JacksonBetty White1983-1984 1986The eldest of Thelma’s three children; Ellen is a pretentious social elitist, who often avoids fraternizing with the rest of the family, unless it suits her purpose.
Eunice Harper HigginsCarol Burnett1983-1984The second of Thelma's three children; Eunice is extremely tempestuous, antagonistic, and has a combative relationship with everyone in the family.
Ed HigginsHarvey Korman1983-1984Eunice’s husband.
Bubba HigginsAllan Kayser1986-1990Ed and Eunice’s teenage son who is forced to live with Thelma upon being released from juvenile hall, after his parents had moved to Florida. Initially depicted as a silly, hyperactive prankster—over time he evolved into a calm and commonsensical “every” teen.
Frances Marie “Aunt Fran” CrowleyRue McClanahan1983-1984Thelma’s younger, uptight spinster sister. Works as a newspaper reporter and free-lance writer. She later passed away by choking on a toothpick at The Bigger Jigger.
Iola Lucille BoylanBeverly Archer1986-1990The Harpers’ prissy and intrusive neighbor who lives with her overbearing aging parents, and seeks escape by spending as much time at the Harper home as possible. Best friends with Thelma, Iola also regularly flirts with Vint, causing Naomi and her to often have an adversarial relationship.

Harper family tree

  • Magenta = Crowleys
  • Orange = Harpers
  • Blue = Harper children
  • Red = Harper in-laws
  • Green = Harper grandchildren
*Note: Thelma's mother was shown on two occasions on the show (once in a flashback and once as a ghost, played both times by Vicki Lawrence), but her name was never revealed.

Recurring characters

  • Aunt Effie Harper, Thelma’s sister-in-law. Played by Dorothy Van. Note: that Effie is originally named Effie Crowley. In later episodes it is mentioned that she is Thelma’s sister-in-law. In some earlier episodes, however, she was referred to as “Cousin Effie.”
  • Reverend Lloyd Meechum, the Harper’s henpecked minister. Played by Earl Boen.
  • Alberta Meechum, Reverend Meechum’s stuck-up, catty wife and a perennial thorn in the side of Thelma Harper. Played by Anne Haney.
  • Mayor Alvin Tutweiler, the mayor of Raytown. Played by Alan Oppenheimer.
  • Louanne Fayette, Naomi Harper’s flamboyant and flirtatious best friend. Played by Jennifer Richards. More spoken of than ever seen.
  • Roselle Huplander, an obese associate of Thelma and Iola. She is seen a couple times on the show, but more often just gossiped about by Mama and Iola.
  • Dwayne and T-Boy, Bubba’s best friends. Played by Beau Bishop and Grant Heslov respectively. More spoken of than ever seen.
  • Mr. Alan Hanson, an intelligent, laid-back night-school teacher of Thelma and Bubba, and love interest of Thelma Harper. Played by Joseph Campanella.
  • Amy Johnson, girlfriend of Bubba Higgins. Played by Amy Benedict.
  • Lolly Purdue, member and later head of the Church Ladies League. Played first by Doris Hess, then Marge Redmond.
  • Officer Sneed, an extremely youthful looking police officer. Played by Allan David Fox
  • Claude Cainmaker, Vint’s seedy friend, who is always thinking up schemes. Played by Geoffrey Lewis
  • Grandma Crowley, Thelma’s departed mother (in flashback sequences). Her first appearance was in a flashback in the NBC version of the show, grumpily talking to Mama over the phone. In her 2nd appearance in the CBS version, she was skinnier and appeared as a ghost, haunting mama. She was stern, grim, and tried to control Mama throughout the episode. It was said that it was something Mama had to deal with, growing up as well. Grandma Crowley had apparently acted the same way when Thelma was being brought up by her. She reportedly died of a heart attack. Played by Vicki Lawrence.

DVD Release

DVD information
Mama's Family—The Complete First Season


On September 26, 2006, Warner Bros. Television released Season 1 of Mama's Family on DVD. While the feedback from fans has generally been positive, some were disappointed to learn that the DVD release features the syndicated versions of the episodes, which edits roughly three minutes from what originally aired. In response, Warner Bros. claimed to only own the rights to the syndicated form.[2]

Since the release of season one, Warner Bros. announced they would only release subsequent seasons if there is enough fan support for the syndicated episodes. In response, fans of the series have started an online petition to support the release of season two.[3]

Syndicated Reruns

After the series finale in 1990 in television|1990]], Mama's Family ran on TBS from 1996 until August of 2006.[4]

That same month, ION Television (formerly the PAX network) began airing reruns of the series. The show is currently aired Monday through Thursday at 7:30 p.m. ET.[4]

In 2007, CMT began airing the series infrequently, eventually dropping it from its lineup.

References

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Mama's Family
Main Characters:
Thelma Harper | Vint Harper | Naomi Harper | Buzz Harper | Sonja Harper | Ellen Harper | Eunice Harper Higgins | Ed Higgins | Bubba Higgins | Fran Crowley | Iola Boylan
Recurring Characters:
Lloyd Meechum | Alberta Meechum | Alvin Tutweiler
Other:
Raytown | Episodes
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