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Benson (TV series)

Benson is an American television sitcom that originally aired on ABC from September 13, 1979, to April 19, 1986. The show stars Robert Guillaume in the title role of Benson DuBois, the head of the household for Governor Eugene X. Gatling, played by James Noble. The show focused on the conflicts and relationships within the Governor's household, with Benson generally providing the sarcastic voice of reason. Inga Swenson, Missy Gold, Didi Conn, Ethan Phillips, and René Auberjonois all played long-term supporting roles.

Benson
GenreSitcom
Created bySusan Harris[1]
StarringRobert Guillaume
James Noble
Inga Swenson
Missy Gold
René Auberjonois (1980–1986)
Ethan Phillips (1980–1985)
Caroline McWilliams (1979–1981)
Didi Conn (1981–1985)
Lewis J. Stadlen (1979–1980)
Billie Bird (1984–1986)
Theme music composerGeorge Tipton
ComposerGeorge Aliceson Tipton
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons7
No. of episodes158 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producersPaul Junger Witt
Tony Thomas
Susan Harris
Running time24–25 minutes
Production companyWitt/Thomas/Harris Productions
Original release
NetworkABC
ReleaseSeptember 13, 1979 (1979-09-13) –
April 19, 1986 (1986-04-19)
Related

The series was a spin-off of Soap in which the character Benson first appeared as the wise-cracking yet level-headed African-American butler for the highly dysfunctional Tate family. However, Benson avoided the soap opera format of its parent series for a more conventional sitcom structure, and the lead character eventually moved from his service position to a role as lieutenant governor. The series was created by Susan Harris, and produced by Witt/Thomas/Harris Productions. In 1985, Guillaume won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series for his role in the series.[2]

Plot edit

Benson DuBois (Robert Guillaume) is hired to be the head of household affairs for widowed Governor Eugene X. Gatling (James Noble) and his daughter Katie (Missy Gold). Governor Gatling was a cousin of Jessica Tate (Katherine Helmond) from Soap.[3]

Benson faces housekeeping dilemmas and interacts with German cook Gretchen Wilomena Kraus (Inga Swenson) and John Taylor (David Hedison; later Lewis J. Stadlen) who assists Governor Gatling as chief of staff. After Season 1, John Taylor leaves and the governor's new chief of staff is Clayton Endicott III (René Auberjonois).

The governor's press secretary Pete Downey (Ethan Phillips) is introduced in Season 2, and Benson's secretary Denise Stevens (Didi Conn) is introduced in Season 3. They later marry, having a child in the show's fifth season. Both were then written out, with the reason given that Denise secured a job with NASA.

Benson works his way up the ladder during the series, going from head of household affairs to state budget director and eventually is elevated to the position of Lieutenant-Governor. Finally, Benson runs for governor against Gatling.

Series finale edit

The term-limited Governor Gatling runs for re-election as an independent candidate with Benson securing the party nomination, setting the stage for the two to go head-to-head in the general election.

At the end of the series' final episode, Benson and Gatling—who had strained relations due to the race—make peace with each other and watch the tight election returns together on television. As the broadcaster begins to announce that a winner is at last being projected, the episode ends on a freeze frame of Benson and Gatling, leaving the series with an unresolved cliffhanger. Coincidentally, Guillaume's previous series (Soap, from which Benson spun off) was also cancelled with unresolved cliffhangers.

In 2007, Benson executive producer Bob Fraser said that the season ended on a cliffhanger at the request of the network. The show was cancelled after the cliffhanger had already aired. Fraser indicated that, if the show had been renewed for another season, Gatling would have won the election and Benson would have become a United States senator.[4]

According to Gary Brown who directed the finale and 20 other episodes of Benson, three different outcomes were filmed: with Benson winning, Gatling winning, and a tie. The intent was to decide over summer break which outcome to use. Brown also stated that regardless of the outcome, the long-term intent for the next season was for Benson to become the governor.[5]

Cast and characters edit

Main edit

  • Robert Guillaume as Benson DuBois, the main character, hired as head of household affairs for Governor Gatling and his daughter Katie. Quick-witted and quick-thinking, Benson has helped the governor on several issues, bailing him out of tight political and public situations.
  • James Noble as Eugene X. Gatling, the widowed and scatterbrained (but well-meaning) governor. Gatling has a penchant for telling off-the-wall stories, which Benson (and everyone else in the household) dreads.
  • Inga Swenson as Gretchen Kraus, the governor's chef. A fiercely proud German immigrant, she is often at odds with Benson and trades insults with him. A running gag in the series was whenever she would walk out of the room, under his breath, Benson would cast one last barb toward Kraus, to which she shouted from off-stage, "I He-e-e-ear You-u-u-u!". Despite their rivalry, Benson and Kraus become close friends. She later becomes Benson's strongest supporter when he runs for governor against Gatling.
  • Missy Gold as Katie Gatling, the governor's pre-teen daughter.
  • Lewis J. Stadlen as John Taylor, Governor Gatling's chief of staff (season 1 only), played by David Hedison in the pilot episode.
  • Caroline McWilliams as Marcy Hill, the governor's personal secretary (seasons 1 and 2, first three episodes of season 3). She is Benson's closest friend in the mansion and often confides in him. Frequently unlucky in love, Marcy eventually marries and leaves the governor's employ very early in season 3.
  • Didi Conn as Denise Stevens, Marcy's sweet-natured, cheerfully naive replacement (from season 3, episode 3 through season 5, with guest appearances in season 6).
  • Ethan Phillips as Pete Downey, Gatling's frequently high-strung press secretary (seasons 2 through 5, with guest appearances in season 6).
  • René Auberjonois as Clayton Endicott III; he replaced Taylor as Gatling's chief of staff beginning in season 2. Clayton is very snobbish and high-handed—even more so than his predecessor, Taylor. He is also a hypochondriac.
  • Billie Bird as Rose Cassidy; she becomes Gatling's chef partway through season 6 when Kraus is promoted to Benson's administrative assistant.

Recurring edit

  • Jerry Seinfeld played a small role as Frankie, a delivery boy and unsuccessful comedian, for three episodes in 1980 (all early in season 2). He was asked to leave because of creative differences.[6]
  • Ed Peck was seen in four episodes in seasons 2-3, as Police Captain Dennis McDermott, usually investigating strange, sometimes serious occurrences at the governor's mansion.
  • Bob Fraser, who was a writer/producer on Benson through its entire run, appeared occasionally in seasons 5-7 as Senator Leonard Tyler, a duplicitous sometimes-ally, sometimes-rival of both Benson and Governor Gatling.
  • Donna LaBrie played Senator Diane Hartford in four season 7 episodes. She became Benson's fiancee.

Episodes edit

SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedRankRating
First airedLast aired
124September 13, 1979 (1979-09-13)May 8, 1980 (1980-05-08)2320.6
222October 31, 1980 (1980-10-31)May 22, 1981 (1981-05-22)
322November 6, 1981 (1981-11-06)May 14, 1982 (1982-05-14)63[7]
422October 22, 1982 (1982-10-22)March 31, 1983 (1983-03-31)43[8]
522September 16, 1983 (1983-09-16)May 4, 1984 (1984-05-04)39[9]16.3[10]
624September 21, 1984 (1984-09-21)April 5, 1985 (1985-04-05)33[11]15.5[12]
722October 4, 1985 (1985-10-04)April 19, 1986 (1986-04-19)74[13]10.0[14]

Broadcast history edit

Season Time slot[15]
1 (1979–1980) Thursdays at 8:30–9:00 pm ET on ABC
2 (1980–1981) Fridays at 8:00–8:30 pm ET on ABC
3 (1981–1982) Fridays at 8:00–8:30 pm ET on ABC
4 (1982–1983) Fridays at 8:00–8:30 pm ET on ABC (October 22, 1982 – March 18, 1983)
Thursday at 8:00–8:30 pm ET on ABC (March 31, 1983)
5 (1983–1984) Fridays at 8:00–8:30 pm ET on ABC
6 (1984–1985) Fridays at 8:00–8:30 pm ET on ABC (September 21, 1984 – February 22, 1985)
Fridays at 9:00–9:30 pm ET on ABC (March 15 – April 5, 1985)
7 (1985–1986) Fridays at 9:30–10:00 pm ET on ABC (October 4, 1985 – January 3, 1986)
Saturdays at 8:30–9:30 pm ET on ABC (January 18 – April 19, 1986)

Home media edit

On July 24, 2007, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment released Season 1 of Benson on DVD in Region 1.

On April 3, 2012, Sony released season 2 on DVD.

On August 27, 2013, Mill Creek Entertainment announced it had acquired the rights to various television series from the Sony Pictures library including Benson.[16] They re-released the first and second seasons on DVD on September 2, 2014.[17]

DVD name Ep # Release date
The Complete First Season 24 July 24, 2007
The Complete Second Season 22 April 3, 2012

Setting edit

The exterior shots of the "governor's mansion" are actually of a private home located at 1365 South Oakland Avenue in Pasadena, California.[18]

References edit

  1. ^ "Golden Girls' Creator Adds Shows". Los Angeles Times. September 10, 1991. Retrieved January 19, 2022.
  2. ^ "37th Emmy Awards Nominees and Winners". Television Academy. Retrieved January 19, 2022.
  3. ^ O'Connor, Joh' J. (September 13, 1979). "TV: Move To Mansion By Benson". The New York Times. p. C28.
  4. ^ "Benson". TV Series Finale. November 18, 2008. Archived from the original on November 20, 2008. Retrieved September 7, 2015.
  5. ^ D'Addario, Daniel (March 19, 2014). "Surprise! "Benson" filmed three endings — find out which one was most likely". Salon. Retrieved September 7, 2015.
  6. ^ Horowitz, Alana; Vivian Giang (April 17, 2012). . Business Insider. Archived from the original on May 27, 2014. Retrieved September 7, 2015 – via MSN Money.
  7. ^ , archived from the original on March 22, 2018, retrieved April 4, 2018
  8. ^ , archived from the original on March 18, 2018, retrieved April 4, 2018
  9. ^ , archived from the original on January 18, 2018, retrieved April 4, 2018
  10. ^ , archived from the original on January 18, 2018, retrieved April 4, 2018
  11. ^ , archived from the original on March 22, 2018, retrieved April 4, 2018
  12. ^ , archived from the original on March 22, 2018, retrieved April 4, 2018
  13. ^ , archived from the original on April 4, 2018, retrieved April 4, 2018
  14. ^ , archived from the original on April 4, 2018, retrieved April 4, 2018
  15. ^ Brooks, Tim; Marsh, Earle (June 24, 2009). The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows 1946-Present (Ninth ed.). New York: Ballantine Books. pp. 124–125. ISBN 978-0-3074-8320-1. Retrieved January 19, 2022.
  16. ^ . TVShowsOnDVD.com. Archived from the original on October 6, 2014. Retrieved September 7, 2015.
  17. ^ . TVShowsOnDVD.com. Archived from the original on September 22, 2015. Retrieved September 7, 2015.
  18. ^ Epting, Chris (2003). James Dean Died Here – The Locations of America's Pop Culture Landmarks. Santa Monica Press. p. 263. ISBN 978-1-8916-6131-0. Retrieved January 19, 2022.

External links edit

  • Benson at IMDb  
  • Benson at Sitcoms Online

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Benson is an American television sitcom that originally aired on ABC from September 13 1979 to April 19 1986 The show stars Robert Guillaume in the title role of Benson DuBois the head of the household for Governor Eugene X Gatling played by James Noble The show focused on the conflicts and relationships within the Governor s household with Benson generally providing the sarcastic voice of reason Inga Swenson Missy Gold Didi Conn Ethan Phillips and Rene Auberjonois all played long term supporting roles BensonGenreSitcomCreated bySusan Harris 1 StarringRobert GuillaumeJames NobleInga SwensonMissy GoldRene Auberjonois 1980 1986 Ethan Phillips 1980 1985 Caroline McWilliams 1979 1981 Didi Conn 1981 1985 Lewis J Stadlen 1979 1980 Billie Bird 1984 1986 Theme music composerGeorge TiptonComposerGeorge Aliceson TiptonCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons7No of episodes158 list of episodes ProductionExecutive producersPaul Junger WittTony ThomasSusan HarrisRunning time24 25 minutesProduction companyWitt Thomas Harris ProductionsOriginal releaseNetworkABCReleaseSeptember 13 1979 1979 09 13 April 19 1986 1986 04 19 RelatedSoapThe series was a spin off of Soap in which the character Benson first appeared as the wise cracking yet level headed African American butler for the highly dysfunctional Tate family However Benson avoided the soap opera format of its parent series for a more conventional sitcom structure and the lead character eventually moved from his service position to a role as lieutenant governor The series was created by Susan Harris and produced by Witt Thomas Harris Productions In 1985 Guillaume won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series for his role in the series 2 Contents 1 Plot 1 1 Series finale 2 Cast and characters 2 1 Main 2 2 Recurring 3 Episodes 4 Broadcast history 5 Home media 6 Setting 7 References 8 External linksPlot editBenson DuBois Robert Guillaume is hired to be the head of household affairs for widowed Governor Eugene X Gatling James Noble and his daughter Katie Missy Gold Governor Gatling was a cousin of Jessica Tate Katherine Helmond from Soap 3 Benson faces housekeeping dilemmas and interacts with German cook Gretchen Wilomena Kraus Inga Swenson and John Taylor David Hedison later Lewis J Stadlen who assists Governor Gatling as chief of staff After Season 1 John Taylor leaves and the governor s new chief of staff is Clayton Endicott III Rene Auberjonois The governor s press secretary Pete Downey Ethan Phillips is introduced in Season 2 and Benson s secretary Denise Stevens Didi Conn is introduced in Season 3 They later marry having a child in the show s fifth season Both were then written out with the reason given that Denise secured a job with NASA Benson works his way up the ladder during the series going from head of household affairs to state budget director and eventually is elevated to the position of Lieutenant Governor Finally Benson runs for governor against Gatling Series finale edit The term limited Governor Gatling runs for re election as an independent candidate with Benson securing the party nomination setting the stage for the two to go head to head in the general election At the end of the series final episode Benson and Gatling who had strained relations due to the race make peace with each other and watch the tight election returns together on television As the broadcaster begins to announce that a winner is at last being projected the episode ends on a freeze frame of Benson and Gatling leaving the series with an unresolved cliffhanger Coincidentally Guillaume s previous series Soap from which Benson spun off was also cancelled with unresolved cliffhangers In 2007 Benson executive producer Bob Fraser said that the season ended on a cliffhanger at the request of the network The show was cancelled after the cliffhanger had already aired Fraser indicated that if the show had been renewed for another season Gatling would have won the election and Benson would have become a United States senator 4 According to Gary Brown who directed the finale and 20 other episodes of Benson three different outcomes were filmed with Benson winning Gatling winning and a tie The intent was to decide over summer break which outcome to use Brown also stated that regardless of the outcome the long term intent for the next season was for Benson to become the governor 5 Cast and characters editMain edit Robert Guillaume as Benson DuBois the main character hired as head of household affairs for Governor Gatling and his daughter Katie Quick witted and quick thinking Benson has helped the governor on several issues bailing him out of tight political and public situations James Noble as Eugene X Gatling the widowed and scatterbrained but well meaning governor Gatling has a penchant for telling off the wall stories which Benson and everyone else in the household dreads Inga Swenson as Gretchen Kraus the governor s chef A fiercely proud German immigrant she is often at odds with Benson and trades insults with him A running gag in the series was whenever she would walk out of the room under his breath Benson would cast one last barb toward Kraus to which she shouted from off stage I He e e ear You u u u Despite their rivalry Benson and Kraus become close friends She later becomes Benson s strongest supporter when he runs for governor against Gatling Missy Gold as Katie Gatling the governor s pre teen daughter Lewis J Stadlen as John Taylor Governor Gatling s chief of staff season 1 only played by David Hedison in the pilot episode Caroline McWilliams as Marcy Hill the governor s personal secretary seasons 1 and 2 first three episodes of season 3 She is Benson s closest friend in the mansion and often confides in him Frequently unlucky in love Marcy eventually marries and leaves the governor s employ very early in season 3 Didi Conn as Denise Stevens Marcy s sweet natured cheerfully naive replacement from season 3 episode 3 through season 5 with guest appearances in season 6 Ethan Phillips as Pete Downey Gatling s frequently high strung press secretary seasons 2 through 5 with guest appearances in season 6 Rene Auberjonois as Clayton Endicott III he replaced Taylor as Gatling s chief of staff beginning in season 2 Clayton is very snobbish and high handed even more so than his predecessor Taylor He is also a hypochondriac Billie Bird as Rose Cassidy she becomes Gatling s chef partway through season 6 when Kraus is promoted to Benson s administrative assistant Recurring edit Jerry Seinfeld played a small role as Frankie a delivery boy and unsuccessful comedian for three episodes in 1980 all early in season 2 He was asked to leave because of creative differences 6 Ed Peck was seen in four episodes in seasons 2 3 as Police Captain Dennis McDermott usually investigating strange sometimes serious occurrences at the governor s mansion Bob Fraser who was a writer producer on Benson through its entire run appeared occasionally in seasons 5 7 as Senator Leonard Tyler a duplicitous sometimes ally sometimes rival of both Benson and Governor Gatling Donna LaBrie played Senator Diane Hartford in four season 7 episodes She became Benson s fiancee Episodes editMain article List of Benson episodes SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedRankRatingFirst airedLast aired124September 13 1979 1979 09 13 May 8 1980 1980 05 08 2320 6222October 31 1980 1980 10 31 May 22 1981 1981 05 22 322November 6 1981 1981 11 06 May 14 1982 1982 05 14 63 7 422October 22 1982 1982 10 22 March 31 1983 1983 03 31 43 8 522September 16 1983 1983 09 16 May 4 1984 1984 05 04 39 9 16 3 10 624September 21 1984 1984 09 21 April 5 1985 1985 04 05 33 11 15 5 12 722October 4 1985 1985 10 04 April 19 1986 1986 04 19 74 13 10 0 14 Broadcast history editSeason Time slot 15 1 1979 1980 Thursdays at 8 30 9 00 pm ET on ABC2 1980 1981 Fridays at 8 00 8 30 pm ET on ABC3 1981 1982 Fridays at 8 00 8 30 pm ET on ABC4 1982 1983 Fridays at 8 00 8 30 pm ET on ABC October 22 1982 March 18 1983 Thursday at 8 00 8 30 pm ET on ABC March 31 1983 5 1983 1984 Fridays at 8 00 8 30 pm ET on ABC6 1984 1985 Fridays at 8 00 8 30 pm ET on ABC September 21 1984 February 22 1985 Fridays at 9 00 9 30 pm ET on ABC March 15 April 5 1985 7 1985 1986 Fridays at 9 30 10 00 pm ET on ABC October 4 1985 January 3 1986 Saturdays at 8 30 9 30 pm ET on ABC January 18 April 19 1986 Home media editOn July 24 2007 Sony Pictures Home Entertainment released Season 1 of Benson on DVD in Region 1 On April 3 2012 Sony released season 2 on DVD On August 27 2013 Mill Creek Entertainment announced it had acquired the rights to various television series from the Sony Pictures library including Benson 16 They re released the first and second seasons on DVD on September 2 2014 17 DVD name Ep Release dateThe Complete First Season 24 July 24 2007The Complete Second Season 22 April 3 2012Setting editThe exterior shots of the governor s mansion are actually of a private home located at 1365 South Oakland Avenue in Pasadena California 18 References edit Golden Girls Creator Adds Shows Los Angeles Times September 10 1991 Retrieved January 19 2022 37th Emmy Awards Nominees and Winners Television Academy Retrieved January 19 2022 O Connor Joh J September 13 1979 TV Move To Mansion By Benson The New York Times p C28 Benson TV Series Finale November 18 2008 Archived from the original on November 20 2008 Retrieved September 7 2015 D Addario Daniel March 19 2014 Surprise Benson filmed three endings find out which one was most likely Salon Retrieved September 7 2015 Horowitz Alana Vivian Giang April 17 2012 17 people who got fired before they became rich and famous Business Insider Archived from the original on May 27 2014 Retrieved September 7 2015 via MSN Money 1981 82 Ratings History archived from the original on March 22 2018 retrieved April 4 2018 1982 83 Ratings History archived from the original on March 18 2018 retrieved April 4 2018 1983 84 Ratings History archived from the original on January 18 2018 retrieved April 4 2018 1983 84 Ratings History archived from the original on January 18 2018 retrieved April 4 2018 1984 85 Ratings History archived from the original on March 22 2018 retrieved April 4 2018 1984 85 Ratings History archived from the original on March 22 2018 retrieved April 4 2018 1985 86 Ratings History archived from the original on April 4 2018 retrieved April 4 2018 1985 86 Ratings History archived from the original on April 4 2018 retrieved April 4 2018 Brooks Tim Marsh Earle June 24 2009 The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows 1946 Present Ninth ed New York Ballantine Books pp 124 125 ISBN 978 0 3074 8320 1 Retrieved January 19 2022 Site News DVD news Mill Creek Licenses 52 TV Shows from Sony for Low Cost DVD Release TVShowsOnDVD com Archived from the original on October 6 2014 Retrieved September 7 2015 Benson DVD news Announcement for Benson The Complete Seasons 1 amp 2 TVShowsOnDVD com Archived from the original on September 22 2015 Retrieved September 7 2015 Epting Chris 2003 James Dean Died Here The Locations of America s Pop Culture Landmarks Santa Monica Press p 263 ISBN 978 1 8916 6131 0 Retrieved January 19 2022 External links editBenson at IMDb nbsp Benson at Sitcoms Online Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Benson TV series amp oldid 1203484018, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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