Calucci's Department

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Calucci's Department
Genre Comedy
Created by Joseph Bologna
Renée Taylor
Starring James Coco
Candice Azzara
Jack Fletcher
Bill Lazarus
Peggy Pope
Jose Perez
Theme music composer Marvin Hamlisch
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes11
Production
Executive producerRobert Precht
Producer Howard Gottfried
Production locations Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States
Running time30 minutes
Production company Sullivan Productions
Original release
Network CBS
Release14 September (1973-09-14) 
28 December 1973 (1973-12-28)

Calucci's Department is an American television sitcom broadcast by CBS. It premiered on September 14, 1973, and after failing to compete in the ratings against NBC's Sanford and Son , was canceled after the December 28 episode. It was replaced on January 11, 1974 by the 13-week Dirty Sally , a half-hour western starring Jeanette Nolan and Dack Rambo.

Contents

The series focused on Joe Calucci, the supervisor of a New York City unemployment office. His day was spent dealing with a disparate group of claimants, the petty squabbles among the members of his staff (represented by a cross-section of ethnic backgrounds), the frustrations of governmental red tape and his infatuation with his secretary Shirley. Except for its setting, the show was similar to the British hit Are You Being Served? , which had premiered in 1972.

Principal cast

Episodes

Episode #Episode TitleOriginal AirdateEpisode Summary
1"The $80 Heist"September 14, 1973After the $80 he has collected from staff is stolen, Calucci does some detective work to find the culprit, but becomes a psychoanalyst and peacemaker in the process.
2"Calucci, His Brother's Keeper"September 21, 1973Gonzalez asks Calucci for $400 after having his life threatened by loan sharks.
3"Calucci, the Matchmaker"September 28, 1973When Calucci's date with Shirley also involves finding a date for Elaine, he and Gonzalez go to great lengths to find her a date.
4"Calucci Goes on a Diet"October 5, 1973Calucci's trip to the doctor for stomach pains results in a directive to lose weight, an edict he finds it increasingly difficult to focus on.
5"Winners and Losers"October 12, 1973After Calucci is told that a member of his office staff must be fired, it becomes an incredibly difficult decision for him.
6"The Bloom is Off the Rose"October 19, 1973Calucci is upset when he finds out that his secretary and girlfriend, Shirley, once had another man in her life.
7"Life is an Anchovy"November 2, 1973The office staff is concerned when the usually sour Woods is grumpier than usual because of problems at home.
8"A Mother's Love"November 9, 1973When Cosgrove begins to act neurotically, Calucci attempts to diagnose his problems. However, he doesn't count on the prescription for the cure from Cosgrove's mother.
9"Gonzalez's Thrill"November 16, 1973Confirmed bachelor Gonzalez appears ready to take the plunge into matrimony when he buys an engagement ring after meeting Samantha.
10"Calucci and the Chicken or the Egg"November 23, 1973Calucci finally gets up the courage to take Shirley home to meet his mother.
11"Calucci's Raison D'Etre"November 30, 1973Gonzalez decides that there must be more to life than the office, setting Calucci off on a soul-searching quest for the meaning of his own.

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