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Baby I'm Back (1978) | Demond Wilson Kim Fields Denise Nicholas 

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Baby, I'm Back (stylized onscreen as Baby... I'm Back!) is an American sitcom television series that aired on CBS in early 1978. The series stars Demond Wilson, Denise Nicholas, Helen Martin and Kim Fields.
Raymond Ellis is a compulsive gambler who abandoned his family (wife Olivia, son Jordan and daughter Angie) and headed to California. Seven years later while in California, Ray finds out that his wife plans to remarry to Colonel Wallace Dickey, and that he has been declared legally dead. This prompts him to move back to Washington, D.C., where he tries to win back Olivia by proving he is a better husband, and a better father to his kids, and to prove that he is still alive. However, he now has to contend with his mother-in-law Luzelle and Olivia's soon-to-be husband Colonel Wallace Dickey.
The pilot was videotaped in September 1977. CBS picked the pilot up as a mid-season replacement, going into production at the CBS Studio Center lot in November 1977, for airing from January to April 1978.
In the book Funny You Should Ask: Oral Histories of Classic Sitcom Storytellers by Scott Lewellen, Garrett created the show to address the social issue of the time of black males not being able to get jobs to provide for their families. Many had abandoned their families because of it and in this case, the lead character did abandon his family, but once he found work and got his act together, he came back, hence the name of the show. In the show, the mother had a great government job at the Pentagon and lived in a nice apartment. With the casting as Wilson just completed Sanford and Son and Nicholas was a hot commodity, Garrett saw the chemistry. Nicholas said in a summer 1978 edition of Jet Magazine that she was surprised at the cancellation of the series despite decent ratings.
Garrett stated the show was cancelled due to Norman Lear wanting Good Times to come back for another season and told CBS that he would create them another show in exchange for it. - Wikipedia
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@edreid7872
@edreid7872 4 года назад
Helen Martin has played that Old lady role for about 40 years.....😂
@keving5178
@keving5178 3 года назад
🤣
@keving5178
@keving5178 3 года назад
Good Times That's my momma What's Happening 227 and this show
@disastertransport3656
@disastertransport3656 3 года назад
I love Helen Martin
@AndreaTAndreaT
@AndreaTAndreaT 3 года назад
That's What I Immediately Said When I Saw Her! Lol!
@maximusprime3459
@maximusprime3459 9 месяцев назад
Was she EVER young?
@rayburton4867
@rayburton4867 4 года назад
Kim fields was so adorable! Her acting was superb!
@tom11zz884
@tom11zz884 4 года назад
A natural even then
@tinathomas3288
@tinathomas3288 3 года назад
So cute and small and remembering all those lines
@samuelgates5935
@samuelgates5935 Год назад
Kim Fields so adorable 🥰
@gerardmcmillan8591
@gerardmcmillan8591 9 месяцев назад
I believe Kim's mother was an acting coach as well as an actor herself.
@rayburton4867
@rayburton4867 9 месяцев назад
@@gerardmcmillan8591 Awesome! I knew Kim’s mother was an actress but not her acting coach. 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
@lizfreeman8802
@lizfreeman8802 4 года назад
Ms. Martin is one of the pioneers that paved the way for our generation and the ones behind us. Let's show more honor than we are doing.
@christyannmizelle
@christyannmizelle 10 месяцев назад
She stayed in the window being nosey on 227
@maximusprime3459
@maximusprime3459 9 месяцев назад
Ok, how many circle jerk comments are you gonna make about Helen Martin? We GET IT already.
@DusTeeJones99
@DusTeeJones99 9 месяцев назад
She’s everyone grandmother. We watched her growing up all the way to Don’t Be a Menace. I loved seeing her in everything she did.
@WandaWilson-nd9gl
@WandaWilson-nd9gl 22 дня назад
¹¹qq​@@christyannmizelle
@alyslesafranks261
@alyslesafranks261 4 года назад
I remember watching this show as a kid... Kim Fields was so adorable as a kid...
@Supremmo
@Supremmo 4 года назад
Helen Martin was in everything. She stayed working until her death. #RIP
@kellymcquay2626
@kellymcquay2626 3 года назад
I loved her in Good Times
@wilnerolivier7971
@wilnerolivier7971 Год назад
@@kellymcquay2626 227 & Hollywood Shuffle with Robert Townsend!!
@SONJASAVEDBYGRACE
@SONJASAVEDBYGRACE 9 месяцев назад
And also in Friday and 227
@PopePlatinumBeats
@PopePlatinumBeats 9 месяцев назад
@@SONJASAVEDBYGRACE I DONT remember Helen Martin in Friday?
@SONJASAVEDBYGRACE
@SONJASAVEDBYGRACE 9 месяцев назад
@@PopePlatinumBeats I was wrong,
@ShawnC.T.
@ShawnC.T. 4 года назад
I used to watch this show as a youngster. I've always said/thought that Denise Nicholas, is/was one of the "Most High's" greatest masterpieces ever created, just absolutely a drop dead gorgeous woman...
@dorcella8797
@dorcella8797 10 месяцев назад
Denise Nichols had married Bill Withers.
@DusTeeJones99
@DusTeeJones99 9 месяцев назад
Yes, I was in love with her as a kid
@toshiojohnston3732
@toshiojohnston3732 8 месяцев назад
Yes loved her since room 222.
@jplevasseur8399
@jplevasseur8399 4 года назад
Classic Demond! I love this era and Kim was always excellent with her lines.
@christyannmizelle
@christyannmizelle 10 месяцев назад
Dummy from Sanford @ Son
@EdsterIII
@EdsterIII 9 месяцев назад
​@@christyannmizelleOld Fred saying, "I'll give you five across your lip, Dummy!". One of the most legendary quotes. Oh and Fred's vicious shots at Aunt Esther, brutal, but Redd Foxx was such a legendary actor, he knew how to deliver any line.
@cinderella217
@cinderella217 8 месяцев назад
I forgot Kim fields was the daughter here... she Has had sooo many shows... This one The Facts of Life Living Single... maybe more All Great🎉❤ Plus Movies.. she's Always Entertaining😊
@tsntana
@tsntana 8 месяцев назад
​@@EdsterIIILoved him in Harlem Nights.
@charlesleeiii
@charlesleeiii 4 года назад
Yo, Kim Fields got heart. She was born ready to stand up to a couple of grown and no good bullies.
@aevoss
@aevoss 4 года назад
Helen Martin is one of a kind.
@gsentinel4821
@gsentinel4821 9 месяцев назад
I remember watching this show back in the late 70s like it was yesterday and Denise Nicholas gorgeous lady. You really have to see her in “Let’s Do It Again” with Sidney Poitier 👍👍👍👍
@jamalyoung-zq9gl
@jamalyoung-zq9gl 9 месяцев назад
Bill cosby boo
@gospelclassictv5167
@gospelclassictv5167 4 месяца назад
She waa so fine
@karendiaz3968
@karendiaz3968 4 года назад
Once again, Reelblack has brought something to the channel showcasing black talent back in the day! Thanks for the memories! 💜💜💜
@leotrice1360
@leotrice1360 4 года назад
I remember that show back in the day
@sssniperwolfpack597
@sssniperwolfpack597 4 года назад
I like this show too. The way they talked about politics and their jokes.
@lizfreeman8802
@lizfreeman8802 4 года назад
I have seen several comments referring to Ms. Martin as old as ..., I guess it is intended to be funny, but it is not. It is absolutely disrespectful. How can we expect others to respect us when we do not respect ourselves? What a blessing that she was able to work that long. As other cultures honor their elders, we do not.must do the same and better.
@sarahpeters6116
@sarahpeters6116 3 года назад
@ Liz Freeman : I agree .. But you talking bout these new generation of younger folks .. They don't know shit about respecting the elders nor themselves or anybody else for that matter .. Coming up as a child , I was taught to say no ma'am and yes ma'am , no sir and yes sir to my elders .. But today's generation most younger people curse around old people and everything else disrespectful on top of it .. you right , we as a people definitely need to do better .. to tell you the truth , that goes for all races .. smh ..
@lawrencetucker9374
@lawrencetucker9374 Год назад
Wà TV
@atmccoy1855
@atmccoy1855 Год назад
....... WE DO HONOR OUR ELDERS.
@atmccoy1855
@atmccoy1855 Год назад
@Liz Freeman. .....YOU ARE SO WRONG
@chermainebigby5238
@chermainebigby5238 Год назад
Amen
@crazychicSHENA
@crazychicSHENA 4 года назад
Denies Nichols is a wonderful actress and I use to love her in the heat of the night 💖💖
@subkommander9007
@subkommander9007 4 года назад
You should check her out in Lets do it again..
@leonablackwell4907
@leonablackwell4907 4 года назад
@Adonis SessonShe don't want you lol
@phylliswatson8231
@phylliswatson8231 4 года назад
She was also in Room 222
@berthaross890
@berthaross890 3 года назад
She played in a lot of 70s movies she's always had beauty and class
@VictorMendez-id4jv
@VictorMendez-id4jv 3 года назад
She was fiiine
@maverickstyles9126
@maverickstyles9126 4 года назад
Who knew that years later that both Kim Fields and Deniece Nicholas would cross paths on Living Single during the Sinclaire and Overton focused episodes.
@phila.1821
@phila.1821 3 года назад
Kim Fields also crossed paths with Helen Martin when she guest starred on 227.
@tangie7
@tangie7 4 года назад
“Baby I am back!” I loved this show I watched the reruns every night on BET in the late 80s early 90s with my grandma. I guess I was too young to notice that the show was based in DC just like 227 and it looks like they lived in the same row homes. Hellen Martin went from Luella to Pearl Shea on the same set 🥰 thanks for posting!
@libertubey2199
@libertubey2199 4 года назад
Also, Kim Fields' next major character, one Dorothy 'Tootie' Ramsey, was also from D.C.
@cindychristian1700
@cindychristian1700 4 года назад
I loved that show too!
@gokudaniels6402
@gokudaniels6402 4 года назад
Wow there is a show I dont remember
@gokudaniels6402
@gokudaniels6402 4 года назад
I know who the actors are but I dont remember watching this one
@stripmakah215610
@stripmakah215610 4 года назад
227 was based in Philadelphia
@germyw
@germyw 4 года назад
Wow. This is one of those shows that if the internet didn't exist, I would have thought I dreamt it.
@jacquelinesmith9450
@jacquelinesmith9450 4 года назад
😂😂
@skinnyu01
@skinnyu01 4 года назад
It’s like the Mandela effect 😂
@amenahking7863
@amenahking7863 4 года назад
Right, lol 😄
@germyw
@germyw 4 года назад
@@skinnyu01 YES. Honestly I think that's what's behind that effect. Prior to the internet, we just had to rely upon our faulty CHILD memory. Also, very popular parodies that come later (still pre-internet) get mixed up with reality in our memories. SNL has been a big part of that happening. People really think Sara Palin said that she could see Russia from her house, for instance, when that was Tina Fey and Palin said that Russia was "right there" next to Alaska (equally stupid). Imagine being a kid seeing that. Lol. I believe the Mandala effect is a cultural/technological phenomenon. And you didn't ask me any of that, I know. Lol
@msredd1965
@msredd1965 4 года назад
I’m 55 and I loved this show. I thought Denise N was the most beautiful woman in the world next to Dianne Carrol, Jane Kennedy and Diana Ross. ❤️❤️❤️💥💥💥🔥🔥
@frenchiemoni1665
@frenchiemoni1665 3 года назад
Agree
@jamalyoung-zq9gl
@jamalyoung-zq9gl 9 месяцев назад
She was bill cosby boo
@freddiemontanez8461
@freddiemontanez8461 3 года назад
I used to watch this show back in 1978. I'm glad l found it. . Thanks RU-vid for the upload. 5/24/21. 6:43am
@tom11zz884
@tom11zz884 4 года назад
Kim Fields was a natural great actress even then at that age. I wish her and Gary Coleman could have teamed up for a sitcom together during that time period Would have been awesome!!
@demetriadavis8034
@demetriadavis8034 4 года назад
YES 👍
@melaninkween9401
@melaninkween9401 4 года назад
That's why Kenya Moore hates on her
@gokudaniels6402
@gokudaniels6402 4 года назад
Yeah like would ever happen in those times
@mitchsalawine5420
@mitchsalawine5420 4 года назад
In a way. They sort of did. Kim played Janet Jackson's little friend on Good Times in the later seasons, at the same time Gary Coleman had a recurring role.
@Bondzilla985
@Bondzilla985 4 года назад
What you talkin bout Tom
@cherylgafner9903
@cherylgafner9903 4 года назад
I am blown away that I have never heard/seen this until today. I was a sophomore in high school, yipes!
@lyhmedia5225
@lyhmedia5225 4 года назад
I use to love watching this show when I was 11 years old back in 78...what a time it was...
@khall4573
@khall4573 4 года назад
I love these memories! These old shows were the BEST!
@alonzojneloms8765
@alonzojneloms8765 4 года назад
Kim Fields so cute! She has always been smart!
@tom11zz884
@tom11zz884 4 года назад
She was a natural even then..
@amenahking7863
@amenahking7863 4 года назад
I forgot "Raygine" was in this show, lol
@leetravionblack4131
@leetravionblack4131 4 года назад
And funny on everything she plays on!!.LMBO
@spfsincerely1341
@spfsincerely1341 4 года назад
She was adorable! Kim has a huge resume in the entertainment industry since was nearly 2 years old. Her mother, Chip Fields, is super talented and intelligent. She made all of the right moves for herself and her daughters. ❤️❤️❤️
@sadlerscompany3926
@sadlerscompany3926 3 года назад
444
@13LackBerry1
@13LackBerry1 4 года назад
I was 8 years old and this was one of my absolute favorite tv shows! Thank you for the memories!😁✊🏿✌🏿
@kandihearts8102
@kandihearts8102 4 года назад
Man I LOVED this show!!! Opps! I just aged myself 🤣🤣
@mariarod6998
@mariarod6998 3 года назад
Me 2
@kooldesinzblm
@kooldesinzblm 4 года назад
It’s so nice to go back n look at a time of innocence,thanks for posting love this channel
@elizabethdixon4799
@elizabethdixon4799 3 года назад
I remember this show. Was shorted lived. I haven't seen it in years, waiting for it to surface !! Thanks for posting!! ❤️😊. Loved the show, Demond was so funny.😊. Never gained the status as Sandford and Son.
@AndrewHeller-jn7dx
@AndrewHeller-jn7dx 6 месяцев назад
*short-lived; --->>>NOT: "shorted-lived"!!. *YES, this was too short-lived; very much, too short-lived.
@tshep173
@tshep173 4 года назад
I'm turning 50 this year (2020) and I remember this show
@oc_villain3833
@oc_villain3833 4 года назад
Wow Kim Feilds is so talented at a young age ., remarkable
@6atlantis
@6atlantis 4 года назад
“She’s just as pretty as the day I left” 😂 classic black
@sarahpeters6116
@sarahpeters6116 4 года назад
Kim Fields was so adorable back then ..
@denisehaley7172
@denisehaley7172 3 года назад
Na
@sarahpeters6116
@sarahpeters6116 3 года назад
@@denisehaley7172 : 😁
@moviegirl8648
@moviegirl8648 4 года назад
WOW! I remember this show. 3 greats all one place. Demond Wilson, and 2 of my all time idols and inspirations--Helen Martin and Denise Nicholas. And not to forget Kim Fields, a child star who matured beautifully on-screen and offscreen. Thanks again Reelblack!
@Model3dude
@Model3dude 9 месяцев назад
OMG Denise Nicholas was so beautiful.. I used to dream of marrying her, and I was only 14😂😂😂😂😂😂
@kimmy1984
@kimmy1984 4 года назад
I used to crack up every time the theme music would change when Helen Martin would come out of the door. 🤣🤣
@wisdombeats4476
@wisdombeats4476 4 года назад
I definitely remember this show back in the 70's. Longest intro in TV show history lol!
@JT-mo8fk
@JT-mo8fk 4 года назад
Regardless of the twisted plot, this was actually pretty funny. Thanx for the upload. Now I wanna watch the entire show.
@ElleBrOw
@ElleBrOw 4 года назад
🗣🎤 I remember this show. Denise Nicholas was "that girl" back then. I was a kid when I heard my parents talking about her sister was found murdered.
@lizfreeman8802
@lizfreeman8802 4 года назад
Yes, that was sad about Ms. Nicholas' sister. An episode of In The Heat of the Night was dedicated to her sister. She talked about it after the taping of that episode in which she portrayed a character who lost her sister. She fought to bring justice for her sister and due consequences to the murderer.
@ElleBrOw
@ElleBrOw 4 года назад
@@lizfreeman8802 Hi thanks for the info. I will certainly check for that episode.
@ajsassy788
@ajsassy788 4 года назад
@@lizfreeman8802 WOW I never knew that! She really played that part on ITHOTN!
@MsJoyce31202
@MsJoyce31202 4 года назад
@@lizfreeman8802 I remember that.
@VClary
@VClary 3 года назад
@@lizfreeman8802 Thank u never knew that.
@noelnewlon
@noelnewlon Год назад
Love Denise Nicholas, way too talented for the writers of this sitcom.
@Blvd40
@Blvd40 4 года назад
I had such a crush on "Lamonte" as a little girl, but I've never even heard of this show. What a random, but pleasant suggestion RU-vid. I haven't searched anything close to this but was in my feed.😍
@AnnoDomini97
@AnnoDomini97 4 года назад
I use to watch the old episodes in BET back in the day. I loved some Denise Nicholas😍
@realdalgayle1732
@realdalgayle1732 4 года назад
She's a fine woman 👏
@Garyallen55
@Garyallen55 4 года назад
Lol
@smoothbro9711
@smoothbro9711 4 года назад
Remember back in the day when BET would air the classic black shows That a my Mama, Sanford
@tom11zz884
@tom11zz884 4 года назад
@Steelerz Reign Supreme As you will be at some point..........
@michaelhammond7344
@michaelhammond7344 4 года назад
I remember Mrs Martin on good times when James and Florida throwed her a rent party to keep her from getting evicted
@pastorcrystalj
@pastorcrystalj 4 года назад
I was born 2 yrs. after this show aired. I love Good Times and Sanford and Son. This is my first time watching this show. Baby I'm back seems to be a pretty good. I'm a young lady with a old soul.❤❤
@everettewingfield5123
@everettewingfield5123 4 года назад
I'm forty four and I've NEVER seen this...
@duyeasmith2487
@duyeasmith2487 4 года назад
I'm 58 and I remember the show l was 16 the show came out 42 years ago so you were only 2 years old.
@brienfarmer6846
@brienfarmer6846 4 года назад
I'm 49 n I don't remember this show at all
@jamalgadson2541
@jamalgadson2541 4 года назад
Im 42. Was one when it came out
@germyw
@germyw 4 года назад
It didn't last long. Blink and you would have missed it.
@viewfinder1030
@viewfinder1030 4 года назад
I’ll be 44 in August and I’ve never heard of this either.
@howardstern666
@howardstern666 3 года назад
Great to see Smiley Rogers as the lawyer. He was in a Sanford and Son episode. Stopped by at the beginning of an episode, sung "Tis Aitumn" with Fred and left. It was a classic moment. "Oh yeaaaaaaah!"
@StreetSouljaz1
@StreetSouljaz1 8 месяцев назад
Watched it last night
@RJN8580
@RJN8580 4 года назад
Wow I’m 43 years old and live and grew up with all the great shows; I have never seen this show.
@AndreaTAndreaT
@AndreaTAndreaT 3 года назад
I Think This Was Off By The Time You Came Along.
@RJN8580
@RJN8580 3 года назад
@@AndreaTAndreaT What?!? This show was before Sanford & Son?
@RJN8580
@RJN8580 3 года назад
@@AndreaTAndreaT This says 1978, I was born in 1977
@ricobhi
@ricobhi 3 года назад
I don't think it lasted very long
@maximusprime3459
@maximusprime3459 9 месяцев назад
Sanford and Son went off in 77. It was briefly replaced with The Sanford Arms which starred neither Demond Wilson or Redd Foxx. This was Wilson's followup to Sanford and Son.
@millertoyal
@millertoyal 4 года назад
This is show is hilarious. I just googled it, discovered it was only on for one season. I can't imagine why it didn't run longer? This is the first I've actually watch it but I remember seeing it briefly on TV growing up.
@Lillyxxxo
@Lillyxxxo 10 месяцев назад
Demond Wilson was hilarious
@carltonsmith5494
@carltonsmith5494 4 года назад
Wow, I forgot about this show. Thanks for posting.
@jan-michaelnelson6571
@jan-michaelnelson6571 4 года назад
Wow!!!!! I remember this program but now, after some 40 years, I'm just now noticing, there's a difference of portrayals, than leave it to beaver! But happy as then to see African Americans working in entertainment industry.
@maryjosmith5925
@maryjosmith5925 4 года назад
Yes but different era too. This was the 70s.
@lizfreeman8802
@lizfreeman8802 4 года назад
You are right. Here lay the stereotypical roles for Blacks and positive characters for Whites. It is a disrespect to the image of the Black family, but I am glad we had someone to pave the road for us.
@DJWOLFLIVE
@DJWOLFLIVE 4 года назад
Demond Wilson was just fresh of my all time favorite show Sanford and Son when I first saw this ok of a series. It should have been given another season.
@helixfunger642
@helixfunger642 3 года назад
Lamont looked more like lamont in this, than he did by the end of Standford and son.
@shirleyhall5187
@shirleyhall5187 3 года назад
Please bring these shows back we eveneed laughter and something to look at besides the same thing that doesn't
@krishnalesley6376
@krishnalesley6376 4 года назад
Baby am back, also Sanford and son was wonderful shows on till now and they are very funny 😆😂
@wandafoxx3097
@wandafoxx3097 4 года назад
I actually forgot all about this show
@jermainecornelius7193
@jermainecornelius7193 4 года назад
The actor playing the divorce attorney was also on an episode of Good Times. He played the homeless guy staying in the abandoned building that Florida, Penny, Kim Fields and another kid ducked into after the school bus Florida was driving got stuck in the blizzard.
@nataliemcdaniel3828
@nataliemcdaniel3828 4 года назад
WOW MAN the memories I mean thank you 4 uploading or downloading or however you did this thank you for sharing it 1978 wow this is wonderful
@brandonscott7114
@brandonscott7114 4 года назад
Thank you so much! I haven't seen this show in a long time! ! RIP Helen Martin.
@KnowTheLedge888
@KnowTheLedge888 4 года назад
I use to 💘 LOVE this show. I had a CRUSH on Deniece Nicholas.
@anndeecosita3586
@anndeecosita3586 4 года назад
I have seen reruns of this show and it’s pretty funny. I live Kim Fields as a child actress. She was on Good Times a few episodes too before Facts of Life.
@Saundra-w9u
@Saundra-w9u 14 дней назад
I use to love this show when I was a kid. Growing up in the 1970s was awesome 🌹👏🖤🤎✊
@Mpirefilms
@Mpirefilms 7 месяцев назад
I love how the openings of TV shows were a whole film by themselves with theme music and a complete storyline.
@moviegirl8648
@moviegirl8648 4 года назад
Check out Helen Martin in The Phenix City Story (1955). This was a small dramatic part that she played. She and James Edward's played a black married couple who are pivotal to the story. I was very surprised to see her in it because I was so used to seeing her in comedies in the 1970s-1990's when she was older. My comedic old school idols are her, LaWanda Page, and Moms Mabley. Don't mess with them!
@callieford2228
@callieford2228 4 года назад
So he comes back for his family and he's employed where??? What was the plan to take care of his family again?? I missed it!!😂😂
@fetengineer9151
@fetengineer9151 4 года назад
Wow, this brings back tons of positive memories of my childhood.
@JT-mo8fk
@JT-mo8fk 4 года назад
Binge watched every episode and this was very comedic and has some great messages, each actor did a great job. Thanx for the upload. Outstanding writing.
@yannickkatayisha524
@yannickkatayisha524 4 года назад
It was funny, its sad to know that the TV show had been canceled! That's life...
@mj56154
@mj56154 4 года назад
Never ever heard of this i have seen every episode of Sandford and Son never saw Lamont in anything else Thanks a Million!
@longbeachcalifornia847
@longbeachcalifornia847 Год назад
This looks like an episode of don’t be a menace come on Grandma I’m not trying to knock you out lol 😂
@LOVELYC20
@LOVELYC20 4 года назад
Thanks for sharing! I used to watch this show all of the time as a kid on BET. Still a great show as i remember.
@holyexperience1976
@holyexperience1976 4 года назад
I was born in '76 and never heard of this show! 😂😂😂😂😂
@maximusprime3459
@maximusprime3459 9 месяцев назад
It wasnt on long, but when BET reran it, you'd think it was on longer.
@tanyakasim3988
@tanyakasim3988 4 года назад
Kim Fields before Facts of Life! ☺️💕
@quioshathomas1069
@quioshathomas1069 3 года назад
I absolutely love Reel black. Thank you guys ❤️❤️❤️❤️
@TheChameleon703
@TheChameleon703 4 года назад
Wow!! I was eight when this came out!!! The video quality is outstanding!!!
@Gabb3261
@Gabb3261 4 года назад
First time seeing this show in many years. Love this show!!
@IamTaliaIsrael
@IamTaliaIsrael 4 года назад
I had no idea Damon Wilson did any other sitcom but Sanford and son wow!! I'm surprised this must not been on to long because I never seen this before dig that look at little kim fields im really surprised
@maximusprime3459
@maximusprime3459 9 месяцев назад
He was also in The New Odd Couple in the early 80s with Ron Glass from Barney Miller.
@IamTaliaIsrael
@IamTaliaIsrael 9 месяцев назад
@@maximusprime3459 dig that
@teakthasneak
@teakthasneak 4 года назад
I watch all the episodes they were good 💯
@TanyaP822
@TanyaP822 4 года назад
Why this not on Antenna Tv or ME TV or TV land they keep the same ole one on why not sumthin different..
@tom11zz884
@tom11zz884 4 года назад
It was a pretty short-lived series for one...lasted only one season.
@brentad2004
@brentad2004 4 года назад
Ratings & money.. it's just like why do radio stations play the same songs when there are thousands of good songs out there.
@DBMe33
@DBMe33 4 года назад
That must have been a rhetorical question lol. We all know why. Im familiar with all of those channels. Especially MeTv - extra wt with a side of wt. The only one that **could possibly** have the sincere reason for not airing as being bc of the 'series run & ratings' is TV Land. And thts a stretch bc its basically still an known show. It would have never even made it into a consideration phase with the others. As it is, they already stay within the same pop culture, nostalgia shows echelon.
@DBMe33
@DBMe33 4 года назад
@@brentad2004 Unless u r referring to computer programming over human programmers & djs as being cheaper, thats not it. And trusting ratings as organic is at least 20 yrs long gone, now. U have something ridiculous like 5 huge media corporations owing something even more ridiculous like 95-98% (& Im being conservative) of the stations(both tv & radio) in the US. U r talking about streamlined operations. Homogenization of content, that, particularly with radio, is computer generated (& even outsourced to companies that specifically do this kind of programming). So what u end up with is a domination of the market w the same kind of stations (regardless of genre) > automated, cloned & disturbingly potpourri-like in content. Those Bob & Jack stations where they play a hodge podge of music are excellent examples of that. That episode of Martin where he visits the station after he quits & Sean tells him how its all automated now & that he just comes in every few hours to change the tapes. They really do tell the public about how things are, but they also know thst 99% of the population are either not paying attention or not believing it as actual bc its being presented as fiction. The local news is just as bad now, too. Same copy/script > try finding info about a story from the local news channel's internet sites & see how often its the same, skimpy, detail lacking copy - often verbatim or with the occasional sentence/word juxtapositions. On radio its the same playlists from market location to market location. Even down to timing. I first noticed radio changing back in the early/mid 90s. Im was a channel surfer, so I would hear a group of songs on one station where I lived, then surf to the same genre station in the next city & hear them again, usually in the same order. U could even hear the same classic song on the same station at about the same time for days in a row. Lately, they seem to change programming about every 1.5/2 weeks (Ive stopped listening as much out of annoyance). An the contemporary top hits channels wiil blatantly play the EXACT same set of songs EACH HOUR. That will drive a person crazy if the are somewere stuck listening to that all day. But it does work. U will start to like songs that u couldn't stand at first, given enough exposure & repetition. I think thats a psychological sanity preservation technique. Intentional redundancy masquerading as entertainment & information. Its prevalent that even independent stations use some of these same techniques, but with enough leeway that its less noticeable if u r not paying attention. They dont do payola now like in radios heyday bc the music industry is so homogenized & therefore more efficient at welding their influence over radio. Its basically their full-on b****** now. Even the college stations are not immune. Every now & then u can find a station that doesn't seem to be apart of the media machine. But somehow, if u listen often enough u can see the tells of how they have decided to keep up w the jones of new radio/media.
@rdwrdw3672
@rdwrdw3672 4 года назад
Those shows are popular and well known. Sanford and Son , Jeffersons, Good Times crossed boundaries
@garymattscheck9066
@garymattscheck9066 4 года назад
The premise was he flew the coop,he wife declared him dead, she remarried, and Baby I'm Back!
@almondy1963
@almondy1963 4 года назад
@The Commentator Named OREH Black men have been making themselves look bad all on their own 🙄
@BrotherDerrick3X
@BrotherDerrick3X 4 года назад
@@almondy1963 that's the monster that Dr Frankenstein made. We weren't like that until we were brought here by this White man.
@acedueceable
@acedueceable 4 года назад
The war wages on against humanity.
@garymattscheck9066
@garymattscheck9066 4 года назад
That can be a storyline for anybody.There's nothing "racial" about it.
@acedueceable
@acedueceable 4 года назад
@@garymattscheck9066 Very good point! Best comment!
@chrisatkins9195
@chrisatkins9195 4 года назад
I know I'm young at 28 but I never heard of this show a day in my life. And I've watched shows like Sanford & Son & The Jeffersons
@thefarsidefanthefarsidefan7374
@thefarsidefanthefarsidefan7374 3 года назад
That is ok that you've never heard of this show, because It probably stayed on for a year or a few months, because of it it wouldn't be picked up for syndication.
@ricobhi
@ricobhi 3 года назад
Yeah, I don't think it lasted very long. By the way, Demond Wilson was like 31 or 32 in this episode.
@latanyahill7339
@latanyahill7339 Месяц назад
I enjoyed watching this show, Helen Martin is funny in everything she's in, and Kim Fields is so adorable, I really loved her when she did a few appearances on Good Times, those phrases she would say was too funny and cute on Good Times 😂❤❤
@TariusShinobi
@TariusShinobi 4 года назад
Damn! I remember watching this when it 1st aired! TV shows sure have changed!
@Tiberius291
@Tiberius291 4 года назад
I watched a few episodes of 'Baby I'm Back' growing up but didn't like it much, I loved 'Sanford and Son' 'The Jefferson's' 'Good Times' 'All in the Family' and 'What's Happening' 📺 ☎ 📻
@kimberlygray699
@kimberlygray699 4 года назад
I didn’t like it much either when I was younger. I’m bored so I’m watching now.
@lashonnewilliams383
@lashonnewilliams383 4 года назад
@@kimberlygray699 what about silver spoon ,together we gonna find our wayyyyy
@maryjosmith5925
@maryjosmith5925 4 года назад
I have never seen this show before
@marcusbrown5567
@marcusbrown5567 4 года назад
Wow! Was Helen Martin always old asf? Lmao I'm 40 years old and every show I saw her in as a kid she was always old ....too funny.
@1talldaddy
@1talldaddy 4 года назад
that's something we can all agree on.lol
@variousstylzyglt4768
@variousstylzyglt4768 4 года назад
Her and Morgan Freeman
@chocolatecapricorn9418
@chocolatecapricorn9418 4 года назад
She was born in the early 1900’s.
@phylliswatson8231
@phylliswatson8231 4 года назад
On 227 she had to get a replacement SS card and she told the guy her # was 000-00-0009
@frenchiemoni1665
@frenchiemoni1665 3 года назад
I remember this show. I was Kims age. I loved Denise Nicholas. I remember wanting to grow up to look like her!
@erniedouglas9471
@erniedouglas9471 4 года назад
Those were the good old tv shows. These days I don't even watch tv.
@JohnJohn-do2oj
@JohnJohn-do2oj 4 года назад
Has Helen Martin ever been young?
@klimb22
@klimb22 4 года назад
John John IKR. I’m 43 and it seemed liked her and Betty White were old all my life.
@kimberlymcgee7954
@kimberlymcgee7954 4 года назад
Every show I seen Helen Martin in she always played an elderly woman
@bluefoxpatton
@bluefoxpatton 4 года назад
@john john..I've always thought the same thing..I've never seen her young on any show..lol
@soulfullywise165
@soulfullywise165 4 года назад
Respect the elderly.
@redbone8844
@redbone8844 4 года назад
Type in Helen Martin younger photos they have a picture of her she was pretty!!! She was born in 1909 60 years in the business passed away at 90 but I’m like you I never seen her young until today lol
@andra2377
@andra2377 4 года назад
That white man in court will always be the man who turned off Nell's phone from Gimme a Break!
@valerienorris6798
@valerienorris6798 4 года назад
🤣🤣 Mr Swackhammer
@MsJoyce31202
@MsJoyce31202 4 года назад
👍
@ritarhodes7627
@ritarhodes7627 2 месяца назад
I'm 57 and I'm trying to figure out how i missed this show. I never saw it. I sat at home this weekend and watched all the episodes that were posted. This was a really good show and excellent cast. Geating acting and chemistry even the child actors. Wow, Kim was great as a 5-year old. I guess you can say she was made for acting. The little boy is hilarious! I can't believe I missed this. Thanks for posting!
@coppertone6522
@coppertone6522 3 года назад
Who knew Helen Martin would do that boxing scene over in " Dont Be A Menace"? 🤷
@helixfunger642
@helixfunger642 3 года назад
This had everything going for it.
@chadshere
@chadshere 4 года назад
I remember this short lived series. After Sanford and son ended
@TheDetroitblack
@TheDetroitblack 2 года назад
I watch this every night...They don't make shows like this anymore... Excellent talent ⭐✨👍🏿🙏🏿
@ariesgirl9592
@ariesgirl9592 4 года назад
I forgot all about this show lol. Thanks for sharing.
@tdhat95
@tdhat95 4 года назад
This was My Show!!!!!! I hated they canceled this!!
@GalaxyNexus1
@GalaxyNexus1 4 года назад
I've never seen or heard of this before. It's funny, during the opening credits I was thinking that that looked like the set of 227, and then Pearl popped out!
@heathertea2704
@heathertea2704 4 года назад
As a teenager I liked this show. As an adult I hate the premise.
@DeeNice681
@DeeNice681 4 года назад
Yes very negative premise, but I did laugh at some of the episodes. ‘The Book Of Ruth’ episode is especially funny!
@DJWOLFLIVE
@DJWOLFLIVE 4 года назад
Heather TEA the same for me
@germyw
@germyw 4 года назад
Same. It actually just hit me right now now awful it was.
@agonleed3841
@agonleed3841 4 года назад
the show isn't the problem. it's ONLY the idea that people believed ALL black people should be viewed in this light. there are shows where white people are negative types also. But they had other variations for a well rounded outlook. So, don't hate the show. We should just hate that THEY wanted that more than our positive sides as well
@tom11zz884
@tom11zz884 4 года назад
@@agonleed3841 True but the problem is the White audiences rarely get those types of shows that show them in a negative light
@garymattscheck9066
@garymattscheck9066 4 года назад
I remember this show. It didn't last very long.
@michaelpringle5746
@michaelpringle5746 4 года назад
T
@handsomeX
@handsomeX 4 года назад
Only 6 months Feb. TO Aug. of '78.
@raphaelrichardson8579
@raphaelrichardson8579 4 года назад
Probably why alot is saying they didn't hear bout this show really
@NDGOCHYLD
@NDGOCHYLD 4 года назад
Pearl before 227... RIH Helen Martin
@jamesvickers9476
@jamesvickers9476 4 года назад
I bet Pearl has appeared in more tv shows then any other black actor in Hollywood
@BOSSLADY-cu8vs
@BOSSLADY-cu8vs 4 года назад
When did she pass
@anthonyfloyd8370
@anthonyfloyd8370 4 года назад
BOSS LADY July 23rd 1909 - March 25th 2000
@falasha1825
@falasha1825 4 года назад
But after Good Times
@lw570
@lw570 4 года назад
This is 227. Look at opening and the setting of the show.
@stanleyrobinson3332
@stanleyrobinson3332 4 года назад
I Remember that show, it lasted for a Minute 😉
@davidj5910
@davidj5910 4 года назад
The only show where the intro is half tje show. Lol! Love this show tho. Thanks for the vid and the memories.
@EdsterIII
@EdsterIII 9 месяцев назад
I remember Sanford and Son. It was and still is one of the best comedies we have had. Redd Foxx was a comedic genius. His timing was spot on perfection, and the casting was also perfectly done. Grady was the nice friend, Lamont always the recipient of the famous line, "I'll give you five across your lips, DUMMY!", and Fred's nemesis Aunt Esther. Every other cast member was perfectly casted as well. Fred's sweet and caring lady-friend. I used to just sit and laugh for 25 minutes everytime it was on TV.
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