This show only ran for five months, but I saw every episode. I
was so tired of "Happy Days" and "Laverne and Shirley" that I was willing to
watch ANYTHING, and that's how I got hooked on "The Fitzpatricks." Also, the
show was supposed to be set in Michigan, where I lived growing up, and so it was
fun to watch a Hollywood studio's version of what was supposed to be the
landscape of Flint, Michigan. I don't remember seeing any mountains in the real
Flint, but, oh, well. The show tried to be a kind of "Walton's -like" depiction
of a working class Irish Catholic family in the Super70s. There is a really good
review of the show in a fall issue of "The New Yorker" and Broadcasting magazine
ran a full page ad late in the year saying, "The FItzpatricks deserves a chance
on television." I guess my favorite episode is the last one, where Mrs.
Fitzpatrick gives birth. Mariclare Costello, who played the mom, was expecting
just as the show started, so they wrote it into the script. The last episode ran
on January 10, 1978, and I know that because I made an audiotape off the
broadcast that night. Some other interesting tidbits..... I wrote the cast when
the show ended, and received an autographed picture of Mariclare Costello. I
wrote Philip Mandelker, the executive producer, and encouraged him to try
another network, and he sent me a nice letter explaining some of the politics at
CBS that led to its cancellation.... Kristy McNichol's brother, Jimmy, played
one of the brothers, and he enjoyed some modest success in the next couple of
years, but most notably, the next door neighbor girl was played by Helen Hunt,
and you never see that on her bio, since it was such a short-lived TV
show....John Rubinstein, who occasionally appeared on "Family" wrote the theme
song... This show came out at a time when my own family life was falling apart
as my parents divorced, and I guess I was looking for some way to have a
vicarious family experience. I really did go on to get a life, it's just fun to
remember something so obscure that I liked so much.
--Stevek56
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