- Language: English
- Number of discs: 6
- Rated: Not Rated
- Studio: Time Life/WEA
- DVD Release Date: March 7, 2017
“Mama’s Family”
originally began as a sketch known as ‘The Family’ on “The Carol Burnett Show,”
recurring for much of the eleven seasons that it was on air. Burnett herself
was originally intended to play Mama Harper, but preferred the supporting role
of Eunice and instead suggested Vicki Lawrence. Lawrence, despite only being in her early
30s, played the older matriarch in her 60s with such success that it led to a
standalone spin-off series from 1983 to 1990 (primarily in syndication). There
had actually been offers to make the series as early as 1975, but Lawrence was hesitant to
appear disloyal to “The Carol Burnett,” and only agreed years later at the
suggestion of Burnett herself.
Although it was
toned down from its original sketch form, “Mama’s Family” remained mostly
faithful to ‘The Family,’ even carrying over many of the cast members (all
except Tim Conway). Even Burnett reprised her role for a few years, along with
guest appearances from Betty White between time spent on “The Golden Girls.”
The show essentially just followed the constant bickering of the family, with
Mama Harper constantly interjecting with her opinion. Irreverent at its core,
but endlessly amusing, the Harper family was the first truly dysfunctional
family on television.
The “Mama’s
Family” Favorites Collection is made up of six individual DVD releases with
hand-picked episodes from each of the six seasons. The first season has seven
episodes picked out by Vicki Lawrence herself (Vint and the Kids Move In, The
Wedding-Part 1, The Wedding-Part 2, Cellmates, Family Feud, Positive Thinking,
and Mam’s Boyfriend), while the remaining DVDs only have six episodes per
season. Cast members changed as the show went into syndication, but Lawrence was there until
the very end, with the arrival of a new baby, Tiffany Thelma Harper. Although
this family often seemed to exist in an alternate world, with the fictional
town of Raytown, USA containing parodies of actual
businesses, such as Ray-Mart, K-Ray and The Donut Hut, the episodes where Mama
Harper bridged the gap into reality to make appearances on “Family Feud” and
“Jeopardy” are included in this set.
With only six
(or seven) episodes per season and no special features, truly dedicated fans of
“Mama’s Family” may want to consider splurging on the complete collection, but
this is a great starter set for those just getting into the show. It has some
of the best episodes with many of the favorite guest appearances, leaving the
viewer wanting more.
Entertainment Value:
7/10
Quality of
Filmmaking: 7/10
Historical
Significance: 8/10
Special Features: 0/10
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