Genre: | Sitcom |
Creator: | Paul Haggis Stephen Nathan |
Director: | Peter Baldwin Frank Bonner Paul Haggis Marcia L. Leslie William Levinson J.D. Lobue |
Starring: | Nell Carter Roger E. Mosley Dante Beze Caryn Ward Marlon Taylor Trent Cameron Leila Danette |
Theme Music Composer: | Jeff Moss |
Opentheme: | "Nobody's Got It Easy" performed by Nell Carter |
Country: | United States |
Language: | English |
Num Seasons: | 1 |
Num Episodes: | 6 (1 unaired) |
Executive Producer: | Paul Haggis |
Cinematography: | Bill Williams |
Camera: | Multi-camera |
Runtime: | 30 minutes |
Company: | CBS Entertainment Productions Paul Haggis Productions MTM Enterprises |
Network: | CBS |
You Take the Kids is an American sitcom television series that aired on CBS from December 15, 1990, to January 12, 1991. The series starred Nell Carter, who also performed the theme song "Nobody's Got It Easy". You Take the Kids, which was perceived as being the black answer to Roseanne due to its portrayal of a working-class African-American family, featured Carter as a crass, no-nonsense mother and wife.
Carter stars as Nell Kirkland, the opinionated matriarch of a blue collar African American family living in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Nell's husband Michael (Roger E. Mosley) worked as a school bus driver while Nell gave piano lessons at the family home for extra money. Nell and Michael had four children: eldest son Raymond (Dante Beze), boy-crazy daughter Lorette (Caryn Ward), 12-year-old Peter (Marlon Taylor), and 10-year-old Nate (Trent Cameron). In addition to the kids, Nell and Michael also had to contend with Nell's equally opinionated mother Helen (Leila Danette), who lived in the basement.[1]
The series was scheduled on Saturdays at 8pm (EST). It was canceled after six episodes (five were aired, but the sixth was pre-empted by CBS' special coverage of the Gulf War).