Wanda at Large

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Wanda at Large
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Genre Sitcom
Created by Bruce Helford
Les Firestein
Wanda Sykes
Lance Crouther
StarringWanda Sykes
Phil Morris
Dale Godboldo
Tammy Lauren
Jurnee Smollett
Robert Bailey Jr.
Composer Mathematics
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes19 (5 unaired)
Production
Executive producersLes Firestein
Brian Hargrove
Bruce Helford
Jack Kenny
Deborah Oppenheimer
ProducersMichael Attanasio
Jennifer Fisher
Ernest Johnson
Lisa Koontz
Wanda Sykes
Cinematography Gregg Heschong
Julius Metoyer
EditorLarry Harris
Camera setup Multi-camera
Running time2224 minutes
Production companies Mohawk Productions
Warner Bros. Television
Original release
Network Fox
ReleaseMarch 26 (2003-03-26) 
November 7, 2003 (2003-11-07)

Wanda at Large is an American sitcom starring Wanda Sykes; Sykes also created the series alongside Bruce Helford, Les Firestein, and Lance Crouther. The series aired for two seasons on Fox from March 26 to November 7, 2003.

Contents

Synopsis

Sykes starred as Wanda Hawkins, a former government worker who decides to become a stand-up comedian. Through her friend Keith (Dale Godboldo), Wanda is tapped by WHDC-TV head Roger to become a new editorial correspondent for the low-rated political talk show The Beltway Gang . [1] She is immediately seen as unprofessional and inexperienced by the show's moderators, Bradley (Phil Morris) and Rita (Ann Magnuson), whose conservative politics clash with Wanda's liberal views. At home, she must deal with her sister-in-law Jenny (Tammy Lauren), a widow raising Wanda's niece Holly (Jurnee Smollett) and nephew Barris (Robert Bailey Jr.), whom Wanda finds irritating. As the show progresses, Wanda begins to bond with her family and win over her colleagues, with some hinted attraction to Bradley.

Cast

Recurring

Episodes

Series overview

SeasonEpisodesOriginally released
First releasedLast released
1 6March 26, 2003 (2003-03-26)April 30, 2003 (2003-04-30)
2 13September 19, 2003 (2003-09-19)November 7, 2003 (2003-11-07)

Season 1 (2003)

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal release date
11"Pilot" Gerry Cohen Bruce Helford & Les Firestein & Wanda Sykes & Lance Crouther March 26, 2003 (2003-03-26)
Wanda accompanies Keith to a party where she impresses his boss, who offers her an audition for an on-air job.
22"King Rat" John Blanchard Sue MurphyApril 2, 2003 (2003-04-02)
Wanda weighs whether or not to run a piece that would embarrass the health official (Mario Joyner) she's dating.
33"Wanda and Bradley"John BlanchardLance CroutherApril 9, 2003 (2003-04-09)
After contentious behavior between Wanda and Bradley, Roger plays up to both as he tricks them into participating in a promo for the show.
44"Wanda's Party" Bob Koherr Dino Shorte & Jack LugarApril 16, 2003 (2003-04-16)
Wanda thinks she's been robbed after Keith takes her keys to detain her while Jenny sets up a surprise birthday party.
55"Death of a Councilman" Leonard R. Garner Jr. Wanda SykesApril 23, 2003 (2003-04-23)
Wanda exposes a crooked councilman, who dies before the piece airs, so it's edited into a tribute without her consent.
66"Alma Mater"Leonard R. Garner Jr.Barton DeanApril 30, 2003 (2003-04-30)
After differing with Wanda over accepting honorary degrees from their alma mater, Keith goes to work for Bradley.

Season 2 (2003)

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal release date
71"The Favor" Lee Shallat Chemel Lance Crouther September 19, 2003 (2003-09-19)
When Wanda looks to score an interview with a troubled athlete (Adam Lazarre-White), it forces her to reconnect with her ex-husband (Dave Chappelle).
82"Where's Roger?" Bob Koherr Jack Kenny & Brian Hargrove September 26, 2003 (2003-09-26)
After the temporary station manager censors her piece, Wanda tries to charm the man over drinks, but has to badger him to participate.
93"Bradley Has a Friend?"Lee Shallat ChemelJack Kenny & Brian HargroveOctober 3, 2003 (2003-10-03)
Wanda uses Bradley's visiting friend to goad him into visiting a strip club, where she embarrasses him further by buying him a lap dance.
104"Leave Your Daughter at Home Day"Bob KoherrJennifer FisherOctober 17, 2003 (2003-10-17)
Tired of paling in comparison with the permissive Wanda, Jenny sends Holly over to live with her “cool aunt.”
115"They Shoot Reporters, Don't They?"Katy GarretsonDino ShorteOctober 31, 2003 (2003-10-31)
Wanda and Keith are drafted to do live coverage when her filming of a piece on automated-teller machines is interrupted by a bank robbery.
126"Hurricane Hawkins"Shelley JensenAlyson FouseOctober 31, 2003 (2003-10-31)
Wanda's in-your-face style is reduced to “in your place, child” when her overbearing mother (Jo Marie Payton) visits.
137"Clowns to the Left of Me"Bob Koherr Wanda Sykes November 7, 2003 (2003-11-07)
After Wanda offends animal-rights activists, Max puts their leader (Jenny McCarthy) on the show where they form a bond — in silencing Bradley.
148"Back to the Club" Leonard R. Garner Jr. Sue MurphyNovember 7, 2003 (2003-11-07)
Wanda garners the ire of the show staff when her irreverence toward the station owner moves tapings to late Saturday nights.
159"Only Built for Cuban Wandas"Bob KoherrLance CroutherUnaired
Bradley disses a rap mogul who steps in to appear on the show when the scheduled rapper (RZA) fails to appear.
1610"Did Wanda Say a 4-Letter Word?"Bob KoherrLance CroutherUnaired
Wanda goes to Keith's therapist (Cheryl Hines) as a skeptic, but leaves a changed woman, who admits having feelings for Bradley.
1711"The Plane Trip"Bob KoherrJennifer FisherUnaired
Wanda's new boyfriend shows some negative qualities when their plane to a skiing weekend is delayed at the airport.
1812"The Un-Natural"Linda MendozaPatrick MeighanUnaired
1913"Twas the Knife Before Christmas"Bob KoherrAlyson FouseUnaired
Wanda and Keith's Christmas is stymied when Jenny comes down with appendicitis, forcing Wanda to look after Holly and Barris.

Production and cancellation

Fox premiered it on March 26, 2003. Fox renewed the show for a second season. The show returned with new episodes in September 2003, but in the so-called Friday night death slot at 8:00 pm. It was canceled on November 7, along with the new Fox comedy series Luis .

During an interview with the Urbanite magazine at Georgia State University, Sykes explained that the show was only supposed to be on Friday night for an interim basis. According to Sykes, "We were told if the new night didn't work out, we would be moved to another timeslot. But, that's part of the game television execs play." She also admitted in a January 2004 interview that she wished that the series would have launched on UPN instead of Fox. [2]

Broadcast and syndication

Reruns began airing regularly on July 5, 2006 on American cable channel TV One. The unaired second-season episodes were aired for the first time on TV One on July 4, 2006, during the 4th of July launch marathon of the series.[ citation needed ]

In 2022, the series was made available for streaming online on Fox Corporation's Tubi. [3] It is not currently available as of August 2025.

Reception

Ratings

Wanda at Large premiered on Fox on March 26, 2003, following American Idol . It gradually decreased in the ratings, premiering with 14.3 million viewers, and diminishing to 10 million by the season finale. It still averaged 12.2 million for the six-episode season, however, making it the fourth highest-rated show on Fox that year out of 26, and leading Fox to renew the show. In September, the show returned with new episodes in the Friday night death slot at 8:30 pm.

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryRecipientResult
2004BET Comedy AwardsOutstanding Comedy SeriesWanda at LargeNominated
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy SeriesWanda SykesNominated
Satellite Awards Best Performance by an Actress in a Series, Comedy or MusicalWanda SkyesNominated
2003 Teen Choice Awards Choice TV Breakout Show Wanda at LargeNominated
Choice TV Breakout Star - FemaleWanda SykesNominated
Choice TV Actress - ComedyWanda SykesNominated

References

  1. The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows 1946–Present. Ballantine Books. 2003. p. 1280. ISBN   0-345-45542-8.
  2. Huff, Dominique (April 13, 2006). "Wanda does Urbanite". gsusignal.com. Retrieved March 18, 2009.
  3. "Watch Wanda at Large". Tubi. Retrieved May 12, 2022.