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Overview
Release Date:
13 September 1979 (USA) morePlot:
The exploits of sharp-tongued gubernatorial butler Benson DuBois. full summaryAwards:
Nominated for 4 Golden Globes. Another 3 wins & 18 nominations moreNewsDesk:
(2 articles)
Farrellys To Produce TV Series (From Studio Briefing. 16 June 2003)
Movie Reviews: The Crew (From Studio Briefing. 25 August 2000)
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Friday nights at 7p.m. CST moreCast
(Series Cast Summary - 7 of 49)| Robert Guillaume | ... | Lt. Gov. Benson DuBois / ... (158 episodes, 1979-1986) | |
| James Noble | ... | Governor Eugene Xavier Gatling (158 episodes, 1979-1986) | |
| Inga Swenson | ... | Miss Gretchen Wilomena Kraus (158 episodes, 1979-1986) | |
| Missy Gold | ... | Katherine 'Katie' Olivia Gatling (157 episodes, 1979-1986) | |
| Rene Auberjonois | ... | Clayton Runnymede Endicott III (134 episodes, 1980-1986) | |
| Ethan Phillips | ... | Peter 'Pete' John Downey (96 episodes, 1980-1984) | |
| Didi Conn | ... | Denise Florence Stevens Downey (72 episodes, 1981-1984) |
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30 minCountry:
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MonoFilming Locations:
Warner Brothers Burbank Studios - 4000 Warner Boulevard, Burbank, California, USAMOVIEmeter: 
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Jerry Seinfeld arrived at work one morning and found that there was no script waiting for him. He asked why and was told that he had been fired. No one had bothered to tell him. moreGoofs:
Continuity: In the episode "Fools Gold" the blueprints Benson was hiding in his robe weren't visible in early shots (long or close-up) of the scene, but can be clearly seen sticking out of his robe right before he takes them out to show the Governor. moreQuotes:
Chapman: Mister DeBasie?Benson DuBois: Dubois, Senator. I think you had me confused with COUNT DeBasie.
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Referenced in "Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Wild World of Batwoman (#6.15)" (1993) moreFAQ
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I watched this show regularly for about four years or so,all the way to it's last show in 1986. By then,it had been moved to Saturday nights,with ABC clearly putting it out to pasture as the ratings were probably slowing(if not outright dipping)and the writing and story-lines getting more contrived and preachy over the last two seasons. Still,I got into this show and enjoyed it quite a bit.
A spin-off of the groundbreaking,controversial and(in my and I'm sure not the only opinion)brilliant "Soap",this show followed the life of acerbic but humane and wise butler-turned-house servant-turned-budget secretary-turned lieutenant Governor Benson DuBois(Robert Guillame,who seemed to be born to play this role). He,similar to his role on "Soap",has to put up with his share of rich(and almost entirely white)stuffed-shirts and makes friends with the TAte-Gatling family,only this time it's with Jessica Tate's cousin,the Governor himself(JAmes Noble,who is FANTASTIC here)and his daughter KAtie(Missy Gold,who will always be a cute blonde kid to me).It is the Governor,in fact,who appoints Benson to his posts in the Mansion,and Benson in turn puts up with the jovial absent-mindedness that the Gov exudes,being an aid as well as a gentle foil. The primary antagonism/grudging compatriots in the show came from the dour German housekeeper Gretchen Kraus(Inga Swenson,who probably had trouble getting casting directors to NOT cast her as Teutonic women after this show)and the pompous ass of an adviser Clayton Endicott III(Rene Auberjonois,another great actor that probably had to work hard to free himself from being typecast). Also,Benson ended up befriending his secretary Denise(Didi Conn,who will always be Frenchy from Grease to millions!)and her eventual husband,the lovably scattered gubernatorial staffer Pete Downey(Ethan Phillips,still working,Thank God!).Also featured as the staff(mostly in the first two seasons,which I must confess I have not seen as much of as the later shows) were Harris/Thomas/Witt standby Caroline McWilliams,Lewis Stadlen,co-producer Bob Fraser and Jerry Seinfeld(!).
This show was early Friday nights for me when I was too young to have much (if any) of a social life,and while the humor and pacing may seem dated and slow by today's standards(put this up against something like "Seinfeld" or "Scrubs" and see what I mean),watching it on TVLand again had me laughing out loud at times and appreciating this show for what it was:simple sitcom material done right. While this show does SEEM like twenty years or more has passed,it's a good t.v. memory,something that to me makes television worth watching.