Carter Country

Carter Country

1977
Carter Country
Carter Country

Carter Country

6.8 | en | Comedy

Carter Country is an American television sitcom that ran from 1977 to 1979 on ABC.

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EP22  The Abominable Showman
Jun. 21,1979
The Abominable Showman

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EP21  The Prisoner of Clinton Corners
Jun. 07,1979
The Prisoner of Clinton Corners

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EP20  The Big Move (3)
May. 24,1979
The Big Move (3)

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EP19  The Big Move (2)
May. 17,1979
The Big Move (2)

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EP18  The Big Move (1)
May. 10,1979
The Big Move (1)

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EP17  The Last Dinosaur
Apr. 26,1979
The Last Dinosaur

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EP16  Baker's First Day
Apr. 19,1979
Baker's First Day

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EP15  New Kid in Town
Apr. 12,1979
New Kid in Town

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EP14  Teddy the Tiger
Apr. 05,1979
Teddy the Tiger

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EP13  Happy Anniversary Roy
Mar. 29,1979
Happy Anniversary Roy

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EP12  Teddy's Folly
Mar. 22,1979
Teddy's Folly

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EP11  The Russians are Coming, the Russians are Coming
Jan. 13,1979
The Russians are Coming, the Russians are Coming

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EP10  Owed to Billy Joe
Jan. 06,1979
Owed to Billy Joe

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EP9  The Firing of a Harley
Dec. 23,1978
The Firing of a Harley

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EP8  Hurricane Jasper
Dec. 16,1978
Hurricane Jasper

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EP7  Roy Makes the Grade
Dec. 02,1978
Roy Makes the Grade

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EP6  Gamblers Unanimous
Nov. 25,1978
Gamblers Unanimous

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EP5  Poor Butterfly
Nov. 11,1978
Poor Butterfly

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EP4  The Selling of the Mayor (2)
Oct. 28,1978
The Selling of the Mayor (2)

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EP3  The Selling of the Mayor (1)
Oct. 21,1978
The Selling of the Mayor (1)

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EP2  The Tracy Report
Sep. 30,1978
The Tracy Report

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EP1  One of Our Chiefs is Missing
Sep. 23,1978
One of Our Chiefs is Missing

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6.8 | en | Comedy | More Info
Released: 1977-09-15 | Released Producted By: Turteltaub-Orenstein-Yorkin Productions (TOY) , Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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Carter Country is an American television sitcom that ran from 1977 to 1979 on ABC.

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Victor French , Vernee Watson-Johnson

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nyknights45 I remember this show well from the late 1970's. It was a fairly lightweight sitcom, but as I recall, it was above average in both the quality of acting and writing. The interaction between Richard Paul as the Mayor and the great Victor French was the highlight of the series. Unfortunately, as President Carter's popularity started to wane by 1978, so did viewers' interest in this show and it ended after 2 seasons. Vernee Watson and Keene Holliday were believable as love interests and Guick Kook was also good for comic relief. The late 1970's was a period when ABC television specialized in "jiggle shows" like Charlie's Angels and Three's Company, among others, but "Carter Country" is good family fare without a jiggle in sight. If it comes up on TV Land, its worth watching, if for no reason other than nostalgia.
David Carter I watched this growing up in Georgia and it captured the flavor of the South ! Victor French plays the sheriff who's bumbling deputies are always messing up things. Baker is the black deputy with a little more intelligence than the others but still they all make you laugh ! I'm not sure how long this series lasted but I know it had a plot line all its own. This can't be compared to "In the Heat of the Night" because the show all originated in the police station. The fat mayor would come in and complain to the sheriff and then it would go on down the line. I was lucky enough to record one episode in the late 1980's and I have loved watching it. Columbia Pictures Television should give everyone the chance to see this classic comedy again ! It's well worth your time watching it.
Mark Mitchell I miss the show. It is a part of an ever fading childhood. I was five years old when the show left the air, so bear with me. I saw reruns in the late 1980's.You had to watch the show to get a feel for it. Jasper, the ignorant bigot that he was, and how his words of ignorance were presented and how educated Kene Holliday was presented in response. I believe all shows should present bigotry of any form as it truly is... pure ignorance. It was good for that reason alone.But as I look back now, a thirty year old man, I realize just how much I loved the show from Clinton Corners, Ga. When Victor French passed away, my mom told me, " Chief Roy died... " simply because that's how I remembered him... he was Chief Roy Moby. That really hurts even to this day.I found out here that Mayor Teddy died. And Jasper and Cloris. If it weren't so sad, I would want Tom T. Hall or Gene Watson to write a song about it.May their spirits rest in peace and thank you for a part of my childhood.
Captain Ed This is one of those quickie sitcoms developed in reaction to current events. In this case, it's a takeoff on "In the Heat of the Night", with a decidedly farcical twist. Because Jimmy Carter had just been elected, Hollywood gave us this badly-titled waste of time that featured stupid rednecks getting their comeuppance on a weekly basis. (Not that there's anything wrong with that, I guess.) Think "She's the Sheriff" without Suzanne Somers but with fake Georgian accents. Everyone acts like they're ten years old because that's the target market.Melanie Griffith is the only one of the cast who went on to anything spectacular, but most of the rest are recognizable as good character actors. Aside from Griffith, the most recognizable would probably be Victor French, who created many memorable characters in productions like Highway to Heaven, Little House on the Prairie, and did several turns as heavies in movies like Flap and An Officer and a Gentleman. Here he is the world-weary but (mostly) fair sheriff. Richard Paul played the mayor, and he was the one who came up with the witless phrase that everyone repeated on playgrounds and by water coolers -- "Handle it" repeated three or four times, rapidly, while dropping the 'd'. Kene Holliday plays an educated black man who for some reason decided to live in Deliverance territory. Most of the cast has passed away.In order to understand how this ludicrous series was ever created, you could take a look at David Garber's filmography. His work includes such luminary events as The Love Boat, The Fall Guy, Saved by the Bell, among others. I see his latest project is "Butt-Ugly Martians", another potential Hallmark Hall of Fame production ....