Mama's Family: Flaming Forties


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Flaming Forties

Season 2, Episode 1

Mama expects to serve as technical advisor for a '40s-style dance at the high-school gym, until the kids opt for punk instead. Rue McClanahan, Dorothy Lyman.

repeat 1983 English
Comedy Sitcom Season Premiere

Cast & Crew
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Vicki Lawrence (Actor) .. Mama Thelma Harper
Dorothy Lyman (Actor) .. Naomi Oates Harper
Rue McClanahan (Actor) .. Fran

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Did You Know..
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Vicki Lawrence (Actor) .. Mama Thelma Harper
Born: March 26, 1949
Birthplace: Inglewood, California, United States
Trivia: Comedian Vicki Lawrence got her big break in show business with a prominent role on the 70's sketch comedy series The Carol Burnette Show. The California native was particularly popular for her recurring character of "Mama," which earned her a successful spin-off, the sitcom Mama's Family, which ran from 1986 to 1990. She would go on to also enjoy runs on shows like Hannah Montana, and also had a career as a successful singer, reaching number one in 1973 with the song "The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia".
Dorothy Lyman (Actor) .. Naomi Oates Harper
Born: April 18, 1947
Rue McClanahan (Actor) .. Fran
Born: February 21, 1934
Died: June 03, 2010
Birthplace: Healdton, Oklahoma, United States
Trivia: Graduating cum laude from the University of Tulsa, Rue McClanahan studied acting with Uta Hagen and at the Perry-Mansfield school. After her professional debut with a Pennsylvania stock company in 1957, McClanahan headed to New York, where between acting gigs she worked as a waitress, took shorthand and sold blouses. Grabbing any opportunity available, she made her TV bow on a 1960 episode of the TV series Malibu Run, then appeared in a handful of exploitation films with come-hither titles like Five Minutes to Love (she played "Poochie, the girl from the shack," a credit she has since dropped from her resumé). She managed to find more prestigious work on the New York stage, starring in such well-received productions as MacBird, Jimmy Shine, Sticks and Bones and California Suite. She also played regular roles on the TV soap operas Another World and Where the Heart Is. A 1972 guest shot on Norman Lear's controversial series All in the Family led to her being cast as Vivian Harmon on Lear's popular sitcom Maude, a role she played until the series' cancellation in 1978. McClanahan's next project was her own starring series, 1978's Apple Pie, which unfortunately bit the dust after three shows. She went on to play the vitriolic Aunt Fran on the network version of Mama's Family (1983-85), then was co-starred with her Maude colleague Bea Arthur in The Golden Girls (1985-92). Her well-rounded portrayal of overly amorous museum worker Blanche Devereaux won her an 1986 Emmy award; she reprised the character in the Golden Girls spin-off Golden Palace (1992-93). The star of several made-for-TV movies, McClanahan co-produced and appeared in a brace of "dramedies," Mother of the Bride (1991) and Baby of the Bride (1992).

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