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Mr. Belvedere ratings (TV show, 1985-1990)

Rank 5,921 / 27,964
Trend 0
Genres Comedy, Family
Seasons 6
Episodes 117
Total votes 6,348
Average votes 54
Average rating 8.4 / 10

Popular 1980s sitcom based on the Gwen Davenport novel "Belvedere," which in turn was thrice adapted to the big screen. Like its earlier novel and big-screen brethren, "Mr. Belvedere" featured British butler Lynn Belvedere, who takes a job as a live-in nanny for a typical American family and records their everyday experiences in his diary for future use in writing a novel. In the 1985 small-screen version, the Owens family served as that "typical American family" and the source of fodder for Belvedere, who had previously worked as a gentry for Winston Churchill and had connections to British royalty. Family patriarch George (played by sportscaster Bob Uecker) was, in an example of art imitating life, a sportswriter; the matriarch was Marsha, a law student. The couple, who had settled in suburban Pittsburgh, had three children: awkward teenager Kevin; precocious, easily-embarrassed Heather; and mischievous prankster Wesley. George was initially uncomfortable hiring the worldly ...

Directors: Alan Bergmann, Gerren Keith, Howard Storm, Noam Pitlik, Rob Stone Writers: Dennis Snee, Doug McIntyre, Gwen Davenport, Mitzi McCall, Nancy Steen
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