Wait Till Your Father Gets Home
American animated comedy TV series From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Wait Till Your Father Gets Home is an American animated sitcom[1] produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions that aired in first-run syndication in the United States from 1972 to 1974.[2] The show originated as a one-time segment on Love, American Style called "Love and the Old-Fashioned Father". The same pilot was later produced with a live cast (starring Van Johnson), but with no success. The show was the first primetime animated sitcom to run for more than a single season since fellow Hanna-Barbera show The Flintstones more than ten years earlier, and would be the only one until The Simpsons seventeen years later. The show was inspired by All in the Family.[3]
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Genre | Animated sitcom |
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Composer | Richard Bowden |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 3 |
No. of episodes | 48 (list of episodes) |
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Running time | 22 minutes |
Production company | Hanna-Barbera Productions |
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Network | Syndicated |
Release | September 12, 1972 – October 8, 1974 |
Premise
The show features Harry Boyle, wife Irma, daughter Alice, and sons Chet and Jamie. Harry, a restaurant supply wholesaler, often butts heads with most of his family about the social issues of the day. Contrasting that is Harry's neighbor and friend, Ralph Kane, a paranoid militia fanatic whose extreme opinions and often dangerous actions Harry can barely tolerate as much as his kids' ideas.
Like many animated series created by Hanna-Barbera in the 1970s, the show contained a laugh track created by the studio.[4] For this show, the studio added a third belly laugh to add a little more "variety" (the only TV series made by Hanna-Barbera to have this added laugh). In addition, the laugh track was also slowed considerably.[4] Like The Flintstones and Top Cat, all the episodes feature a cold open, which is a small scene from the episode that takes place in medias res.
Episodes
Voice cast
- Tom Bosley as Harry Boyle - harassed father.
- Joan Gerber as Irma Boyle - loyal wife and mother.
- Kristina Holland as Alice Boyle - overweight teenage daughter.
- David Hayward/Lennie Weinrib as Chet Boyle - unemployed adult son.
- Jackie Earle Haley/Willie Aames as Jamie Boyle - intelligent and financially astute younger son.
- Jack Burns as Ralph Kane - crazy next-door neighbor.
- Veteran Hanna-Barbera voice talents such as Daws Butler, Don Messick, and John Stephenson provided minor roles.
Guest stars
- Don Adams
- Phyllis Diller
- Gene Eugene
- Monty Hall
- Don Knotts
- Rich Little
- Allan Melvin
- Joe E. Ross
- Isabel Sanford
- Jonathan Winters
- Casey Kasem (uncredited)
- Pat Morita (uncredited) "The New House"
- Ken Clark (Britain)
Other "guests" on the series included thinly disguised versions of celebrities who did not provide their own voices, such as guru Maharishi Mahesh Yogi. When a crooked car salesman appeared in another episode as an obvious parody of well-known Los Angeles car dealer Cal Worthington, Worthington sued Hanna-Barbera, the sponsors (Chevrolet) and the five NBC-owned stations that broadcast the show.[5]
Home media
In 2007, Warner Home Video released Season 1 of Wait Till Your Father Gets Home on DVD in Region 1 for the Hanna-Barbera Classics Collection. Warner Archive Collection released the complete series on Blu-ray on January 28, 2025.
Wait Till Your Father Gets Home: The Complete First Season | ||||
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Retrospective look at the classic show | Region 1 (DVD) June 5, 2007[6] | ||
Wait Till Your Father Gets Home: The Complete Series | ||||
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Retrospective Featurettes: "Animation for the Nation" & "Illustrating the Times" |
Region A (Blu-ray) January 28, 2025 |
See also
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External links
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