Charles in Charge
Charles in Charge is an American sitcom television series starring Scott Baio. It debuted in 1984 and aired for a total of 126 episodes over five seasons. The series was a production of Al Burton Productions and Scholastic Productions in association with Universal Television.
Baio starred as Charles, a college student attending the fictional Copeland College in New Brunswick, New Jersey, who finds a unique living arrangement with a family in need of a caretaker for their young children. The show also starred Willie Aames as Charles' best friend Buddy Lembeck.
The series premiered on CBS on October 3, 1984, and aired initially on Wednesday nights at 8 PM paired with another new sitcom, Dreams. Facing off against two hits in ABC's The Fall Guy and NBC's Highway to Heaven, neither show performed well and Charles in Charge was moved to Saturday nights after the cancellation of Dreams. CBS eventually decided to cancel the series after it made no improvement in the ratings after its move to Saturday, and Charles in Charge aired its final episode on April 3, 1985, in its original time slot.
At the time of CBS' decision to cancel Charles in Charge, a trend had emerged where network series, especially comedies, would find new life in first-run syndication after cancellation. Universal took advantage of this and relaunched Charles in Charge in syndication. The first new episode premiered on January 3, 1987, and four more seasons were produced before the show came to an end again on November 10, 1990.
Premise
When the series premiered, Charles had just taken a job with Stan and Jill Pembroke to help care for their three children, sons Jason and Douglas and daughter Lila. In exchange for his services, the Pembrokes provide Charles with room and board.When the show returned in 1987, the Powell family was living in the home; the Pembrokes had moved to Seattle and had agreed to sublet the house, which included allowing Charles to continue living there. The family retained Charles' services as well, and he became caretaker for Ellen Powell's three children, son Adam and daughters Jamie and Sarah. In addition to them, Ellen's father-in-law Walter moved into the home to serve as his grandchildren's father figure; Ellen's husband was a Navy officer who was often on duty and thus rarely saw his family.
Charles' mother Lillian, who had not been seen in the initial series, became a more central figure in her son's life when the show moved to syndication as well.
Cast
Michael Pearlman and Jennifer Runyon are the only other actors, besides Baio and Aames, to reprise their roles on the show. Pearlman appeared in the second-season premiere, "Amityville". Runyon appeared in "Twice Upon a Time " and "Twice Upon a Time ".In the final two seasons, Sandra Kerns only made three more appearances. Baio and Aames are the only two cast members that appear in every single episode.
Theme song
The theme song was composed by David Kurtz, Michael Jacobs, and Al Burton, and performed by Shandi Sinnamon. The theme music was mellower in the first season, and was remixed for the syndication run.The song was performed by the a cappella group The Blanks in the medical sitcom, Scrubs, and was featured on their 2004 album, Riding the Wave.
Home media
released a 3-disc set of the first season of Charles in Charge on DVD in North America on February 14, 2006. Due to poor sales, no further seasons were released.In September 2007, it was announced that Arts Alliance America had acquired the rights to the series. They subsequently released seasons 2–5 on DVD. Seasons 4 and 5 were Manufacture-on-Demand releases, available exclusively through Amazon.com.
DVD name | Ep # | Release date |
The Complete First Season | 22 | February 14, 2006 |
The Complete Second Season | 26 | November 20, 2007 |
The Complete Third Season | 26 | May 20, 2008 |
The Complete Fourth Season | 26 | March 24, 2009 |
The Complete Fifth and Final Season | 26 | July 28, 2009 |
Streaming
All five seasons of the series were made available for streaming through Amazon Video and season one only on Hulu Plus.In addition, the entire series can be streamed on the NBC.com app.
Syndicated stations
By January 1989, Charles in Charge was aired on television stations owned by Tribune Broadcasting, Gaylord Broadcasting Company, Cox Television, TVX Broadcast Group, Scripps-Howard Broadcasting, Gannett, The Outlet Company, and Malrite Communications groups.City | Station |
Albany | WTEN 10 |
Atlanta | WGNX 46 |
Baltimore | WNUV 54 |
Boston | WLVI 56 |
Bristol | WEMT 39 |
Charleston | WVAH 11 |
Chicago | WGN 9 |
Cincinnati | WXIX 19 |
Cleveland | WUAB 43 |
Columbus | WWHO 53 |
Denver | KWGN 2 |
Fort Wayne | WFFT 55 |
Fort Worth | KTVT 11 |
Flint | WSMH 66 |
Greensboro | WGGT 48 |
Harrisburg | WPMT 43 |
Hartford | WHCT 18 |
Houston | KHTV 39 |
Huntsville | WZDX 54 |
Kansas City | KZKC 62 |
Knoxville | WKCH 43 |
Lansing | WSYM 47 |
Las Vegas | KRLR 21 |
Los Angeles | KCAL 9 KTLA 5 |
Memphis | WPTY 24 |
Miami | WBFS 33 |
Milwaukee | WVTV 18 |
Nashville | WZTV 17 |
New York | WPIX 11 |
Norfolk | WGNT 27 |
Omaha | KPTM 42 |
Orlando | WKCF 18 |
Pensacola | WJTC 44 |
Philadelphia | WPHL 17 WGBS 57 |
Phoenix | KNXV 15 |
Pittsburgh | WPGH 53 |
Portland OR | KPDX 49 |
Raleigh | WLFL 22 |
Reno | KOLO 8 |
Richmond | WRLH 35 WVRN 63 |
Sacramento | KMAX 31 KTXL 40 |
Salt Lake City | KSL 5 KUTV 2 |
San Antonio | KABB 29 |
San Francisco | KGO 7 |
San Diego | XETV 6 |
Seattle | KSTW 11 |
Spokane | KAYU 28 |
St. Louis | KDNL 30 |
Syracuse | WSYT 68 |
Tampa | WFTS 28 |
Toledo | WUPW 36 |
Tucson | KTTU 18 |
Wichita | KSAS 24 |
York | WPMT 43 |