Bless This House (partially found CBS sitcom; 1995-1996)
Bless This House is a short-lived American sitcom created by Bruce Helford that aired on CBS from September 11, 1995 to Janurary 17, 1996, lasting only 16 episodes. The show starred controversial stand-up comedian Andrew Dice Clay and was intended to be a mainstream crossover for Clay. The show was not a remake of the 70s British sitcom despite sharing the same name. The series followed postal worker Bob Clayton (Andrew Dice Clay) and his wife Alice (Cathy Moriarty) trying to raise a family in a small New Jersey apartment with their two children, Danielle "Danny" (Raegon Kotz) and Sean (Sam Gifaldi), all while having to deal with their goal of buying a large house.
The show received mixed to poor critical reception especially in regards to having Clay, a comedian infamous for his misogynistic and homophobic material, for being the lead in a family sitcom.[1][2] It was also compared unfavorably to The Honeymooners, with reviewers criticizing it for being an apparent ripoff.[3] In 2002, it was listed by TV Guide as one of the worst TV shows of all time. The show never received any home video releases, with only one complete episode being found online, alongside a partially complete episode.
Episode List
# | Episode Title | Air Date | Status |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Pilot | September 11, 1995 | Found |
2 | A Woman's Work Is Never Done | September 13, 1995 | Lost |
3 | Company Loves Misery | September 20, 1995 | Lost |
4 | A Date Which Will Live in Infamy | September 27, 1995 | Lost |
5 | I Am Not My Sister's Keeper | October 11, 1995 | Lost |
6 | Where There's Smoke, You're Fired | October 18, 1995 | Lost |
7 | The Road to Hell Is Paved With Good Intentions | October 25, 1995 | Lost |
8 | A Fight a Day Keeps the Doctor Away | November 1, 1995 | Lost |
9 | Fish and Guests Stink After Three Days | November 8, 1995 | Lost |
10 | The Postman Always Moves Twice | November 15, 1995 | Lost |
11 | Neither a Borrower nor a Landlord Be | November 22, 1995 | Lost |
12 | If It Ain't Broke, Break It | December 13, 1995 | Lost |
13 | Misery on 34th Street | December 20, 1995 | Partially Found |
14 | The Bowling Method | January 3, 1996 | Lost |
15 | One Man's Ceiling Is Another Man's Stereo | January 10, 1996 | Lost |
16 | Natural Born Parents | January 17, 1996 | Partially Found |
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References
- ↑ Los Angeles Times article on Bless This House. Retrieved 25 Aug'23
- ↑ Entertainment Weekly article on Bless This House. Retrieved 25 Aug'23
- ↑ Baltimore Sun article on Bless This House. Retrieved 25 Aug '23