Charles in Charge

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Charles in Charge
Charles in Charge title screen.jpg
The title screen for Charles in Charge
Genre Sitcom
Creator(s) Michael Jacobs
Barbara Weisberg
Starring Scott Baio
Willie Aames
et al.
Country of origin Flag of United States United States
No. of episodes 126
Production
Executive producer(s) Al Burton
Running time 24:30 (CBS); 22:30 (Syndication)
Broadcast
Original channel CBS/syndication
Original run October 3, 1984 - July 24, 1985 (CBS) – January 3, 1987 - December 8, 1990 (syndication)
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Charles in Charge was an American sitcom series broadcast on CBS which starred Scott Baio as Charles, a college student working as a live-in babysitter.

It was first broadcast from October 3, 1984 until July 24, 1985 and then syndicated from January 3, 1987 until December 8, 1990. 126 original episodes were aired in total.

Charles first worked for the Pembroke family: wife Jill, husband Stan, and their three children, Lila, Douglas and Jason. When the show ended its run on CBS and entered syndication in early 1987, the story was explained so that the Pembrokes moved away and the Powells moved into their house, allowing Charles to live downstairs yet again. This time the family consisted of grandfather Walter, mother Ellen (whose husband was in the military and could only visit his family sporadically), and her three kids, Jamie, Sarah and Adam.

Contents

Actor Role
Scott Baio Charles Smith
Willie Aames Buddy Lembeck
1984–1985
Jennifer Runyon Gwendolyn Pierce
James Widdoes Stan Pembroke
Julie Cobb Jill Pembroke
April Lerman Lila Pembroke
Jonathan Ward Douglas Pembroke
Michael Pearlman Jason Pembroke
1987–1990
James T. Callahan Mr. Walter Powell
Sandra Kerns Mrs. Ellen Powell
Nicole Eggert Jamie Powell
Josie Davis Sarah Powell
Alexander Polinsky Adam Powell
Ellen Travolta Lillian
Justin Whalin Anthony (1988)

  • The now infamous line from one of the final episodes, "Lost Resort," has become a insidious pop-culture reference: "packing the magnet". The phrase is akin to "jumping the shark", but denotes the period at which a show should clearly no longer be on the air. Buddy utters the phrase while hiding a listening device in Mr. Powell's suitcase. Mr. Powell had been looking for his lucky magnet throughout the episode, and suspected that Buddy had it all along. The listening device was later used to learn information about Mr. Powell's secret girlfriend.
  • The theme song was composed by David Kurtz, Michael Jacobs, and Al Burton.
    • The theme song was one of the songs Brian Griffin and Stewie Griffin sing in their TV medley on the Family Guy Live in Vegas album. It was also sung by Peter Griffin during a flashback scene in which he was a security guard at the estate of George Harrison. Peter sang it, staring at the television, while George Harrison's attacker climbed the fence and entered the house.
    • The theme song was one of the songs on Relient K's debut, self-titled album.
    • The theme song was performed by The Blanks on the episode "My Nightingale" (2.02) of the sitcom Scrubs and appear on their debut album, Riding the Wave.
    • Conan O'Brien often breaks into the chorus when discussing TV themes, his own singing voice, or Scott Baio. O'Brien sings the theme song in an operatic tone.
  • Charles's mother was played by Ellen Travolta, John Travolta's sister. She had previously played the mother of Chachi Arcola, Scott Baio's character on Happy Days and Joanie Loves Chachi. Chachi's real name, incidently, was also Charles.
  • Charles' last name was never revealed in the series; in fact the writers sometimes went out of their way to avoid revealing it.
  • Nicole Eggert went on to star in Baywatch as Summer Quinn. Another actress who appeared on this show and later went on to star in Baywatch was Erika Eleniak. Baio reportedly dated both actresses during the late-1980s and 1990s; however, both he and Eggert, though admitting they were attracted to each other, have denied that they ever dated.[1]
  • Scott Baio directed many episodes of the show and is credited with his full name Scott Vincent Baio.
  • The house depicted in the title screen is actually located on George Street in New Brunswick, NJ, in the Rutgers University district.

Universal Home Video released a 3-disc set of the complete first season of Charles in Charge on DVD in Region 1 on February 14, 2006. Due to poor sales, it is unknown if Universal will ever release the remaining four seasons.

  1. ^ "Charles in Charge". Scott Baio, Nicole Eggert, Willie Aames, Josie Davis, Erika Eleniak, Alexander Polinsky, Elizabeth Koopman, Elena Miliaresis, Timothy Kelley. The E! True Hollywood Story. E! Entertainment Television. 2006-05-21.

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