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Baby... I'm Back!

  • Série télévisée
  • 1977–1978
  • 30min
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7,0/10
147
MA NOTE
Kim Fields, Tony Holmes, Helen Martin, Denise Nicholas, and Demond Wilson in Baby... I'm Back! (1977)
sitcomComédie

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueRay Ellis returns to his wife Olivia after seven years of abandonment, only to find out that she is now engaged to marry uptight U.S. Army Colonel Wallace Dickey. Chaos results.Ray Ellis returns to his wife Olivia after seven years of abandonment, only to find out that she is now engaged to marry uptight U.S. Army Colonel Wallace Dickey. Chaos results.Ray Ellis returns to his wife Olivia after seven years of abandonment, only to find out that she is now engaged to marry uptight U.S. Army Colonel Wallace Dickey. Chaos results.

  • Création
    • Lila Garrett
    • Mort Lachman
  • Casting principal
    • Demond Wilson
    • Denise Nicholas
    • Kim Fields
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,0/10
    147
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    • Création
      • Lila Garrett
      • Mort Lachman
    • Casting principal
      • Demond Wilson
      • Denise Nicholas
      • Kim Fields
    • 8avis d'utilisateurs
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Demond Wilson
    Demond Wilson
    • Raymond Ellis
    • 1977–1978
    Denise Nicholas
    Denise Nicholas
    • Olivia Ellis
    • 1977–1978
    Kim Fields
    Kim Fields
    • Angie Ellis
    • 1977–1978
    Tony Holmes
    • Jordan Ellis
    • 1977–1978
    Helen Martin
    Helen Martin
    • Luzelle Carter
    • 1977–1978
    Ed Hall
    • Colonel Wallace Dickey
    • 1977–1978
    Nick LaTour
    Nick LaTour
    • Deacon…
    • 1977–1978
    Eliza Roberts
    Eliza Roberts
    • Anita…
    • 1978
    Patrick Cranshaw
    Patrick Cranshaw
    • Old Man
    • 1977–1978
    Bert Rosario
    Bert Rosario
    • Jiggers
    • 1978
    Wendell Wright
    • Shake
    • 1978
    Allan Rich
    Allan Rich
    • Judge
    • 1977
    Bill Cobbs
    Bill Cobbs
    • Att. Adam Johnson
    • 1978
    Alaina Reed-Hall
    Alaina Reed-Hall
    • Jackie
    • 1978
    Al White
    Al White
    • Rosie
    • 1978
    Robert Lussier
    • Guard
    • 1978
    Esther Sutherland
    • Ruby
    • 1978
    Jack Fletcher
    Jack Fletcher
    • Reginald Price
    • 1977
    • Création
      • Lila Garrett
      • Mort Lachman
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    richard.fuller1

    Had It's Moments, Especially From Helen Martin

    This was Demond Wilson's attempt at making it on his own after feuding with Redd Foxx over who made "Sanford & Son" a success. In the show, Wilson returned to his wife who was attempting to remarry. Denise Nicholas was the wife and Helen Martin (later on 227) was her mother, Luzelle, who Demond would say was French for "killer".

    Martin mostly sought to recreate LaWanda Page's Aunt Esther as a foil for Wilson here. She did have her moments, especially when she got drunk on the cooking cherry trying to cook that chicken.

    First she would stagger out into the living room drunk, then later on, upon entering the kitchen, Martin would be having the plucked chicken do a little two step then take a dive into the bowl.

    The show would also have feminist periods, but with the lovely Denise Nicholas making the argument, they were memorable as I still recall them.

    In one, Wilson told her that men are always listed before women: "men and women, boys and girls, his and hers."

    Nicholas replied with "ladies and gentlemen!"

    She would then also hit him up as to why there was never a King Bee.

    The show didn't last long, obviously, but those moments with Martin were funny.
    7justvox

    Not Perfect...But Delightful

    Though the premise was somewhat limited, this show itself was enjoyable because of the colorful cast of characters. The contrast and variety of Denise Nicholas playing an uptight ex- wife, Demond Wilson playing a desperate man, Kim Fields as a sassy but very cute little girl (before Facts of Life!), and Helen Martin as a sharp-tongued grandmother, made for lots of fun. The verbal battles between Wilson and Martin's characters were especially enjoyable to watch. Also, Tony Holmes was a unique child actor - and I wish he had gone on to do more. The writing and plots weren't the greatest, but the cast's delivery made them work -- and when watching these episodes nowadays, I am easily reminded of a time when TV was much more innocent and unaffected.
    rcj5365

    One of the lost black sitcoms of the mid-to-late 1970's Baby I'm Back that lasted no more than three months on the air for CBS

    After the success of "Sanford and Son",actor Demond Wilson did two short-lived television series during the late-1970's and early 1980's. The other sitcom? "The New Odd Couple" that was a twist on the Neil Simon Broadway play that featured two African-American men in the roles of Felix and Oscar(the other was played by Ron Glass of "Barney Miller" fame)that lasted one season. But Demond Wilson's second attempt at a situation comedy series didn't last very long. The short-lived black sitcom from the mid-1970's "Baby I'm Back" had a somewhat great premise and the show itself was fairly enjoyable due to the colorful cast of characters. Who would have thought that casting actress Denise Nicholas (of "Room 222" fame and later in the 1990's for "In The Heat Of The Night")as his ex-wife and making Demond Wilson as a desperate man who tried to convince his wife that he was a changed man and wanted to start over again into a new relationship with her and there little girl,who just like her mother was a sassy,but wise beyond her years cute little girl(played by Kim Fields who when this show ended went over to NBC to played Tootie Ramsey on the long-running series "The Facts of Life").

    His wife has gotten engaged to a military man,Colonel Wallace Dickey(Ed Hall)and to make things even worse off for Demond Wilson's character Ray Ellis,was getting along with her mother Luzelle Carter(played to the absolute perfection by Helen Martin,later of "227" fame)who made things for him even worse off than they were. The verbal battles and puns between Demond Wilson and Helen Martin were especially enjoyable to watch,since Martin mostly sought to recreate LaWanda Page's Aunt Esther as a foil for Wilson,but she did have her moments with was basically the best part of the series. But it didn't help in the ratings neither. The show lasted one season on CBS-TV from the first telecast of January 30, 1978 until April 24, 1978. Only 13 episodes were produced since the series lasted no more than three months on the air. "Baby I'm Back" came in as a mid-season replacement for another CBS series in which it replaced. After more than a decade off the air,cable giant BET(Black Entertainment Television)resurrected all 13 episodes in repeated syndicated during the mid-1980's until the early part of the 1990's(the last time it was shown was back in 1991). And it hasn't been seen since. "Baby I'm Back" remains one of the lost and forgotten black sitcoms that were all over the place during the 1970's and 1980's.
    9ThunderKing6

    Awesome

    I was born in the 90's and I do highly respect old classic shows because they got this feel that is loss in today's shows.

    Not sure why a good show that had substance didn't get picked up for another season.

    Everything about this show was excellent. It's about An Ex-Con afro male wanting to be part of his family. Obviously didn't sit well with a lot of folks. The SHOW STILL had a lot of positive and meaningful plots and episodes.
    10redsubjectapplication

    Can't Find the Last Two Episodes

    I'm told two episodes came out in 1989 , but I didn't get to see nor can I locate.

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      Next sitcom for Demond Wilson after Sanford and Son.
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      Raymond Ellis: [narrated during opening credits] And then there's my mother-in-law, Luzelle. Luzelle is French for "killer". The day she moved in, the rats moved next door.

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      Referenced in Dark Side of the Ring: The Mysterious Death of Gorgeous Gino (2019)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 22 octobre 1977 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Lieux de tournage
      • CBS Studio Center - 4024 Radford Avenue, Studio City, Los Angeles, Californie, États-Unis(Studio)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Lila Garrett Productions
      • Dewil Productions
      • Charles Fries Productions
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