Mama Malone

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Mama Malone
Created byTerrence McNally
Starring
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes13
Production
Executive producers
  • Paul Bogart
  • Richard Lewis
Running time30 minutes
Production companies
Original release
Network CBS
ReleaseMarch 7 (1984-03-07) 
July 21, 1984 (1984-07-21)

Mama Malone is an American sitcom that aired on CBS from March 7 to July 21, 1984. It was created by playwright Terrence McNally, [1] featured a theme song by Kander and Ebb, [2] and starred Lila Kaye in the title role as a New Yorker with a cooking show. [3]

Contents

Premise

The series' main character was Renate Malone (surname rhymed with "baloney"), an Italian-American widow of an Irish-American policeman, thus the unusual pronunciation of her married name. She was the hostess of a home cooking show called Cooking with Mama Malone that was telecast live from her fourth-floor apartment in a Brooklyn tenement. Each episode began with her instructing her viewers on a recipe that was never completed because a parade of family members, friends, and acquaintances kept popping in to interrupt her and eat up the show's running time. Family problems, moral and social issues were discussed, and each episode played out in real-time.

Production

Terrence McNally knew that there was money in television and aspired to give up life as a playwright and have a cushy life as a TV writer in Malibu. [4] There was snobbery in theatre groups over TV writers, so McNally hitched his star to the wagon of Norman Lear, who was an uncredited producer [4] and assembled a crew of veterans of All in the Family , including Paul Bogart, who directed all 13 episodes. Not knowing how television worked, McNally initially insisted on writing all of scripts himself, [4] but he ultimately penned 7 of the teleplays, with the others knocked out by established TV writers, as well as fellow playwright Leonard Melfi.

Although the series is uncannily reminiscent of another ethnically based radio/TV series, The Goldbergs , McNally claimed that he was inspired by TV's French Chef, Julia Child. [5]

Initially, the show was slated to premiere in the fall of 1982, [6] [7] [8] but it was dropped from the schedule to make a slot for Filthy Rich , [9] which was an unexpected hit when its pilot episodes were burned off that summer. [10] It was rescheduled four times over the next year-and-a-half, [11] before ultimately debuting in the spring of 1984, two years after the pilot was produced. [12] By the time it premiered in the USA, it had already concluded its run in 17 other countries. [12] CBS paid to keep the cast under contract, [13] and there were concerns that Frankie would jump from age 12 to 14 if they show returned that fall, [12] but these proved to be unwarranted since the show debuted near the bottom of the Nielsen ratings and remained there for the entirety of its run. The series originally aired between One Day at a Time , which was wrapping up its nine-season run, and the CBS Wednesday Night Movie. After six episodes were broadcast, it was officially canceled. Additional episodes and a few reruns were broadcast that summer on Saturday nights.

Cast

Recurring

Note: Manza and Yniguez both received star billing, but they only appeared in a handful of episodes.

US television ratings

SeasonEpisodesStart DateEnd DateNielsen RankNielsen Rating [14] Tied With
1983-8413March 14, 1984July 21, 19848111.4"Whiz Kids"

Note: The rating presented here comes from the TV ratings guide website and may not be completely accurate.

Episodes

  1. Terrence McNally: A Casebook by Toby Silverman Zinman, p.182
  2. Television Introductions: Narrated TV Program Openings Since 1949 by Vincent Terrace, p.325
  3. The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows 1946-Present . Ballantine Books. 2003. p. 728. ISBN   0-345-45542-8.
  4. 1 2 3 A Man of Much Importance: The Art and Life of Terrence McNally by Chris Bryne
  5. 1 2 Terrence McNally: Mama Malone: A television series
  6. Broadcasting Magazine, May 10, 1982, pp.35-36
  7. National Enquirer - (1982/09/07) - Fall TV Preview
  8. CBS 1982 (Great Moments) Promo
  9. Nostalgia Central: Mama Malone
  10. Granite City Press-Record, Headliners by Nancy Anderson, September 27, 1982, p.A6 (24)
  11. CBS Dusts Off Mama Malone, Star-Phonenix, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, March 1, 1984, p.B5
  12. 1 2 3 Producer of 'Mama Malone' mystified by delays, Defiance Crescent News, 22 February, 1984
  13. 'Mama Malone' Well Worth Watching, Kentucky New Era, March 8, 1984, p.7C
  14. "1983-84 Ratings History -- The Networks Are Awash in a Bubble Bath of Soaps".
  15. Broadcasting Magazine, March 19, 1984, p.62
  16. Broadcasting Magazine, March 26, 1984, p.54
  17. Broadcasting Magazine, April 2, 1984, p.66
  18. Broadcast Magazine, April 16, 1984, p.72
  19. Broadcasting Magazine, June 18, 1984, p.40
  20. Broadcasting Magazine, June 25, 1984, p.54
  21. Broadcasting Magazine, July 2, 1984, p.60
  22. Broadcasting Magazine, July 9, 1984, p.58
  23. Broadcasting Magazine, July 16, 1984, p.57
  24. Broadcasting Magazine, July 23, 1984, p.102
  25. Broadcasting Magazine, July 30, 1984, p.46
  26. Delays Hound Series, Record-Journal, Meriden, CT., February 22, 1984, p.23
  27. Inner Tube by Steve K. Waltz, Take-One: A Guide to Local Television Programming, The Sunday Times Sentinel, September 19, 1982, p.6
  28. Television/Radio Age 1982-06-14: Vol 29 Iss 21, p.84
  29. If it's misadventures CBS seeks, network has it in 'Mama Malone', William Beamon, St. Petersberg Independent, March 7, 1984, p.19B
  30. 'Mama Malone' Well Worth Watching, Kentucky New Era, March 8, 1984 p.7C
No.TitleDirected byWritten byAir dateProdCode
1"Pilot" Paul Bogart Terrence McNally March 7, 1984 (1984-03-07)7658
Father Silva reveals that Frankie stole his classmate's lunch money.
Rank: 54 Rating/Share: 12.1/20 [15]
2"The Commitment"Paul BogartBernard Dilbert & Leonard Melfi March 14, 1984 (1984-03-14)82-104
Mama Malone freaks out when she finds out Dino is living with and dating a stripper (Stephanie Faracy).
Rank: 59 Rating/Share: 11.3/17 [16]