Grandpa Goes to Washington explained

Genre:Comedy drama
Producer:Robert Stambler
Executive Producer:Richard P. Rosetti
Leonora Thuna
Starring:Jack Albertson
Larry Linville
Sparky Marcus
Patti Deutsch
Company:Paramount Television
Country:United States
Language:English
Num Seasons:1
Num Episodes:11
Network:NBC
Runtime:45 minutes

Grandpa Goes to Washington is an American comedy-drama television series that aired on NBC on Tuesday nights from September 7, 1978, to January 16, 1979.[1] The series was cancelled after a run of 11 episodes.

Plot

The series centered on Joe Kelley, a political science teacher who was forced to retire when he turned 66, who then got himself elected to the U.S. senate in spite of his not having any political experience. He won the election when the other candidates for office were tarnished by scandal. Kelley's style was unusual. He drove himself in an old Volkswagen (as opposed to being driven in a limousine), for relaxation he played the drums, and his earnest pledge was "Honesty in Government". He received his political information from former students, whom he considered his "friends in low places". His aim was to make the country a better place to live.

The senator lived with his son, Air Force General Kevin Kelley; Kevin's wife, Rosie; and their two children, Kathleen and Kevin, Jr. Joe thought Kevin was dull, bland and empty-headed (he called him, "My son, the Fathead'). Kevin tried to interfere with his father's position as a Senator, increasing the tension between them. Also seen was Madge, Joe's secretary, and Tony, Joe's aide. Another character was Patti who was played by comedian Patti Deutsch.

Cast

Episode list

Series #Episode titleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date

Notes and References

  1. Book: Brooks . Tim . Marsh . Earle . . 8th . 2003 . Ballantine . New York . 0-345-45542-8 . 482.