Family aired on ABC, Tuesday nights at 10pm from 1976-1981. Critics praised the show and it won it's share of Emmys. But the show tackled a lot of heavy subjects at the time (breast cancer, divorce, homosexuality) that the network never liked.
Here's how the Lawrence family's home looked in 1977, and how it looks today. A real house in Pasadena, it was rented for the show's 6 episode miniseries. But when the network decided to make Family a series, they built a duplicate of the home's interior to make it easier for filming.
Anyway, Gary is 75 now, born in October 1950. Listening to the interview (a long one, 2 hours) I found it both comforting and sad. Gary's a withered figure now, bordering on frail. He claims he was an alcoholic and chain smoker until he turned his life around at age 67.
Gary went on to do guest starring roles on other shows until retiring from acting in the 1990s. But he spent his childhood in a poor, abusive home and to this day identifies more with his twentysomething character Willie on Family, then his self in real life.
He makes no apologies for it, and is both grateful to be part of that wonderful show, and heartbroken still that it was canceled by ABC in 1981. He talks of every cast member like they were his real family. He deeply loved his tv parents Doug & Kate Lawrence (played by James Broderick and Sada Thompson) and says they treated him like a son.
FYI, James was the real life father of actor Matthew Broderick and died of thyroid cancer just one year after the show ended, in 1982. Sada died of natural causes in 2011.
I suppose I'm sharing this for a couple reasons. For one, Gary Frank has released his autobiography (using the picture of himself that sat on the Lawrence family's piano for 5 seasons, for the book cover).
I'm sorry to say I won't be reading his book. He admits it's a pretty tough read, and holds nothing back. I think I've heard enough.
The other reason I'm sharing this here is because frankly, I'm surprised I didn't do so years ago. Family just happens to be in my Top 5 All-Time Favorite tv shows. Did you watch this show? Bonus points if you loved it too.
Even though I had 5 brothers & sisters, I grew up watching this show alone. Like I said earlier, it aired on Tuesday nights in the 1970s at 10pm. My older brother was watching his own tv in his own bedroom. My younger sibs were all in bed by that hour. Back then, our retail mom worked 2 nights a week, usually Tuesdays & Thursdays, and didn't arrive home until after 10pm. So I pretty much watched (and dearly loved) this hour-long drama on my own.
I have to say, as much as I loved my own mom, I dearly loved Sada Thompson as Family's mom and still do. I wish more than anything she could've reprised her role. She wanted to, but ABC was never interested in any reunions or tv-movies.
I own the first 2 seasons on DVD, but they never released the entire series. FYI, that dvd set at the top is now an expensive item. But the very good news is, the entire series is available to watch on Tubi.
Last night I watched Season 1 Episode 2, "Mondays Are Forever". (Kate has a lump in her breast and suspects it's cancer.) The show was not only ahead of it's time, it was a wonderful time capsule of the era--on Saturday nights, the Lawrences enjoy sundaes while watching The Mary Tyler Moore Show. And youngest daughter Buddy's best friend is moving to Detroit, but Buddy can't phone her. Why? Because it's long distance and the charges are 16 cents per minute.
I miss Family, I miss Mary Tyler Moore too--but I sure don't miss those old phone bills.



I did watch Family and I loved it too.
ReplyDeleteYou know what? I thought of you yesterday. I was at a yard sale and they had a Brady Bunch lunch box. I wanted to get it for you, but they wanted $20. I am going to go back and see if it is still there today. Things get marked down on the last days of a yard sale!
Thanks Debby, and thanks for thinking of me but the last thing I'd want is a Brady Bunch anything, please no! But I appreciate the thought!
DeleteOMG!! I haven't read this post yet, but the picture blew my mind. For some reason last night I was thinking about Kristi McNichol and that she was in Family. Opened your blog and... *shivers!* will read post now... but, just...wow. Kris in Ohio
ReplyDeleteThat's awesome, thanks Kris! π
DeleteI don’t remember this series Doug , but I do remember Kirsty McNicol , who I thought was a very fine actress indeed
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Thanks for sharing Siobhan, you would like her very much in this show. In fact, I'm watching it right now. :^)
DeleteOh, YES, I watched and loved the show. Unlike many sitcoms, it had depth and made you think. The acting was incredible!
ReplyDeleteThanks Margaret! Well, you know this wasn't a sitcom. It was a pretty serious hour long drama.
DeleteYour posts are certainly thought provoking! I remember Family but never watched, always went to bed by 10. π I looked it up to see if I remembered the actors. Kristy McNichol (never liked her) and Meredith Baxter (loved her ex, David Birney!) played the daughters, correct? Sort of an interesting aside that they both identify as lesbians now, not sure I remembered that about McNichol. Anywho, in the process of looking up this series, something jogged my memory about the movie Memphis Belle (don't ask, I'm not sure how I got thereπ) So now, thanks to you, Doug, I'm on a mission to see this movie again. See, thought provoking!!ππ
ReplyDeleteHaha thanks Bobi, I very much enjoyed this--π It's funny, I have nothing against Meredith Baxter Birney but she replaced older sister Nancy after the first season and I can't find the reason why. Her & Sada Thompson didn't get along, and the producers wisely wrote that into the show's storyline. As for Kristy being a lesbian, I gotta be honest and say (as a male) that I thought she was a fine actor and such, but always had that feeling boys weren't her thing. I do miss her though, she's pretty much been a recluse for 30+ years.
DeleteNo bonus points for me.
ReplyDeleteNot only didn’t I watch the program, I’d never heard of it until a few minutes ago.
I said we do TV programs differently.
(I did watch the Mary Tyler Moore show now and then).
Peter my friend, you get bonus points anyway. Thanks for sharing. ππ€π€
DeleteDoug!! I love Family! I remember watching it as a kid and I started rewatching it last year. The 5 seasons are available for streaming on the free service Tubi. There are ads on Tubi, but I found that there weren’t many while watching Family. They just don’t make TV shows like this anymore!
ReplyDeleteJase, everytime you leave a comment you leave me smiling! I'm so glad you loved it too, and yes I'm also watching it on Tubi! Actually, I just restarted this week. And I think you're right about the ads, they haven't been bad. And you're certainly right, they don't make 'em like this anymore. Thanks Jase. :^)
DeleteHello Doug,
ReplyDeleteAt last you're talking about a show I really enjoyed watching back in the day. In fact, I also have that 2 season DVD set in my collection too.
It was actually my younger sister Annie who got me hooked on Family (she was about the same age as Kristy) and I was riveted by the interesting stories and fine acting. One episode I remember the most was the one where the mother was doing jury duty and being terrorized by the guy that was on trial. Scary. Anyway, I hope they'll eventually release the remaining seasons' DVDs . Cheerio!
Steve from Toronto
Hi Steve, so glad to hear from my good guy in Toronto--and better yet from another fan! That's interesting your sister the same age as Kristy--I have a sister one year younger than her (and I am one year older, haha). And yes the jury episode is a good one, I can't wait to see it soon! Well Steve, they're never going to release the remainder of this excellent series on DVD, but at least the entire series is available on Tubi, and that's available in Canada. Good to hear from you Steve. :^)
DeleteI have to make a correction, Doug. My sister's the same age as your sister (she was born in 1963), so she's a year younger than Kristy actually. I'll check out the other episodes on Tubi. Thanks, my friend.
DeleteSteve
Thanks for the update Steve, I always enjoy talking to you. :^)
DeleteI loved Family. Thanks for jogging my rickety memory. Tuni here I come! Kim in PA
ReplyDeleteHaha, that's awesome Kim. Thanks for sharing! π
DeleteI had a comment and blogger blew it away. In any event, this wasn't a program that was carried on the Canadian stations. I don't think we had access to ABC until cable television came around. I do however remember Mary Tyler Moore, both on the Dick Van Dyke show and her own show.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing Maebeme, I'm sorry to hear that. Well, I know you're not a big tv watcher, but the show is a very good family drama and available on Tubi now. You can watch it for free. π
DeleteI loved Family and watched every episode! I get bonus points, hey! I loved Kristy McNicol as she was super popular at the time. Signed, your old friend Kimπ
ReplyDeleteThanks Kim! I either didn't know or didn't remember you were a fan but this sure makes me happy π As for bonus points, you got those the other day when I got your wonderful pep talk. So glad we're friends! ❤️
DeleteHi Doug, I do remember watching Family. Growing up we lived right near the US/Canada border so we were able to pick up all the American stations with an antenna. . I remember the episode where the Kate finds a lump in her breast. Haven’t seen an episode since it originally aired. I do have the whole series of Mary Tyler Moore on DVD. Take care Doug.❤️
ReplyDeleteHi Robin, I'm so glad you got to see the show too. I am thinking about a Family Binge-a-thon this weekend. Is that even a real word? As for the whole MTM on dvd, me too and you just earned big bonus points. π Thanks for sharing my friend. ❤️
DeleteHi Dug! I'm reporting in... late as usual. Company just left, so I'm catching on on reading blogs that I missed the last few days. And no, I don't remember Family. Asked DH is he remembered it, he didn't. But at that time (10 PM in the 70's) we had 3 babies... so probably not watching TV. But I find some interesting shows on Tubi, so will check it out.
ReplyDeleteHi Rian, thanks for reading! I hope your time with company went well, and you certainly had a good reason for missing this show in the 70s. I really think you would like this family drama a lot. I hope you check it out. π
DeleteWell you probably already know I loved 'Family' and have praised on my blog many times. Bought the DVD you have and DVDs of the remaining seasons through an unofficial source. There's a 50th anniversary gala for the show scheduled in October, with Gary, Kristy and others attached to show in attendance. Here's the link if you're interested: https://www.niteofdreams.shop/event-details-registration/family-50th-anniversary-gala?fbclid=IwY2xjawSCvptleHRuA2FlbQIxMQBicmlkETFVVEQ3NzJ4SmkyNWVWeEFMc3J0YwZhcHBfaWQQMjIyMDM5MTc4ODIwMDg5MgABHpn3QCNWTEOa2k0wz18bWwU0giz4SyTCmMGU13_XnfL9ZgjUwlDfvlxKewV9_aem_eQG9HBVgYLJiViq8Ld4_Rw
ReplyDeleteMy assumption, since it's been a week, that you are not doing well. I will not assume that you have sought medical care, but I am hopeful you will do so.
ReplyDeleteI hear things are unsettled with you right now. Sending you good wishes! Olivia
ReplyDeleteThinking of you, Doug.
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Doug,
ReplyDeleteIt’s doubtful you’ll be reading this while in the hospital but I’m thinking of you and sending thoughts and prayers! Also, REALLY hoping that while you are there they will find a way to get rid of your long covid issues.
Mike TX