Charles in Charge

Charles in Charge

1984
Charles in Charge
Charles in Charge

Charles in Charge

6.1 | en | Comedy

Charles in Charge is an American sitcom series starring Scott Baio as Charles, a 19-year-old student at the fictional Copeland College in New Brunswick, New Jersey, who worked as a live-in babysitter in exchange for room and board. Baio directed many episodes of the show, and was credited with his full name, Scott Vincent Baio. It was first broadcast on CBS from October 3, 1984 to April 3, 1985, when it was cancelled due to a struggle in the Nielsen ratings. It then had a more successful first-run syndication run from January 3, 1987 to November 10, 1990, as 126 original episodes were aired in total. The show was produced by Al Burton Productions and Scholastic Productions in association with Universal Television, and distributed by NBCUniversal Television Distribution and New Line Cinema Corporation.

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EP26  Charles Be DeMille
Nov. 10,1990
Charles Be DeMille

Sarah puts on a show to raise money, and Charles directs while preparing for an interview to get into Princeton.

EP25  Fair Exchange
Nov. 03,1990
Fair Exchange

Sarah visits her relatives in Albuquerque and a foreign exchange student that is living with them. (A pilot to a possible spin-off which never materialized.)

EP24  Seeing Is Believing
Oct. 27,1990
Seeing Is Believing

Charles gets trapped in an elevator with a blind woman.

EP23  Almost Family
Oct. 20,1990
Almost Family

Charles visits his aunt Sally at her car wash. (A pilot to a possible spin-off which never materialized.)

EP22  Teacher's Pest
Sep. 22,1990
Teacher's Pest

Walter takes a history class that Charles teaches.

EP21  La Cage Aux Fools
Sep. 15,1990
La Cage Aux Fools

Charles and Buddy protest animal testing at their college.

EP20  Dead Puck Society
Sep. 08,1990
Dead Puck Society

Charles is the substitute teacher in Sarah's class, and Sarah's partner lets her do all the work on an assignment

EP19  Lost Resort
Sep. 01,1990
Lost Resort

Charles works at a hotel in Hawaii with Buddy's cousin. (A pilot to a possible spin-off which never materialized.)

EP18  Frankie and Mommy
Aug. 25,1990
Frankie and Mommy

Lillian sees an old boyfriend.

EP17  All That Chaz
Jun. 09,1990
All That Chaz

An accidental bump on the head turns Charles into Chaz again.

EP16  Up Your IQ
Jun. 02,1990
Up Your IQ

When a boy thinks Jamie is shallow, she talks to Charles' intelligent girlfriend.

EP15  Let's Quake a Deal
May. 26,1990
Let's Quake a Deal

Charles invents a device that will help people prepare for earthquakes.

EP14  Don't Rock the Vote
May. 19,1990
Don't Rock the Vote

Jamie and Sarah run for class president against each other. Buddy and Charles start fighting again which leads to a food fight erupting in the diner.

EP13  Brain Man
May. 12,1990
Brain Man

Buddy gets tested for ESP and starts to predict the future.

EP12  Buddy Flips a Disc
May. 05,1990
Buddy Flips a Disc

Buddy wins a contest to be a disc jockey for a day at the diner.

EP11  Daffy Doc
Apr. 28,1990
Daffy Doc

Buddy enters a mental hospital to do research, but they make him a patient.

EP10  Advice and Contempt
Mar. 03,1990
Advice and Contempt

Jamie gets upset when she thinks Charles is trying to make her boyfriend stop seeing her.

EP9  Child Hoods
Feb. 24,1990
Child Hoods

Charles' old friends come to visit.

EP8  Paper Covers Rock
Feb. 17,1990
Paper Covers Rock

A tabloid shows pictures of Charles with a rock star (Samantha Fox), and everyone thinks they're in a relationship.

EP7  Baby Bummer
Feb. 10,1990
Baby Bummer

Buddy offers to help out Adam with babysitting, but he ends up forgetting the little girl at the diner.

EP6  Judge Not Lest Ye Beheaded
Feb. 03,1990
Judge Not Lest Ye Beheaded

Charles is the judge of a beauty pageant where Jamie, Sarah, and both of Charles' girlfriends are contestants.

EP5  There's a Girl in My Ficus
Jan. 27,1990
There's a Girl in My Ficus

Charles' girlfriend Jennifer (Tiffani-Amber Thiessen) tells a lie about Buddy in order to get rid of him.

EP4  Out with the in Crowd
Jan. 20,1990
Out with the in Crowd

Jamie tries to join an exclusive group of girls.

EP3  Three Dates & a Walnut
Jan. 13,1990
Three Dates & a Walnut

Walter makes plans with three women on the same night.

EP2  Get Thee to a Nuttery
Jan. 06,1990
Get Thee to a Nuttery

Buddy decides to become a priest after a near-death experience.

EP1  Summer Together, Fall Apart
Dec. 30,1989
Summer Together, Fall Apart

After complaints from the family, Charles tells the children there are no more rules in the house.

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Released: 1984-10-03 | Released Producted By: Scholastic Productions , Universal Television Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
Synopsis

Charles in Charge is an American sitcom series starring Scott Baio as Charles, a 19-year-old student at the fictional Copeland College in New Brunswick, New Jersey, who worked as a live-in babysitter in exchange for room and board. Baio directed many episodes of the show, and was credited with his full name, Scott Vincent Baio. It was first broadcast on CBS from October 3, 1984 to April 3, 1985, when it was cancelled due to a struggle in the Nielsen ratings. It then had a more successful first-run syndication run from January 3, 1987 to November 10, 1990, as 126 original episodes were aired in total. The show was produced by Al Burton Productions and Scholastic Productions in association with Universal Television, and distributed by NBCUniversal Television Distribution and New Line Cinema Corporation.

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Cast

Scott Baio , Willie Aames , Nicole Eggert

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Reviews

junk-879 I rented this series for my 11 year old daughter to watch with me,as I had loved it when I was a kid and it was on first-run. I'm happy to say that she loves it, too. It's a wholesome show for kids to watch that is amusing and has a good moral to every show. I find it very refreshing to watch, and enjoy it myself, even after all these years. It's hard to find shows for my daughter to watch that aren't filled with sexual references, even when the show is supposed to be aimed at kids. Yes, the show is dated a bit, but if you're looking for a fun, entertaining, wholesome show for your kids to watch that hasn't been shown to rerun death already on TV, this is the show for you.
yonko I am a child of the 80s and I grew up watching Charles in Charge. I never really liked it then but for some reason I watched it. I guess I watched it to drool over Jami Powell. So right now it's 4:30 am and I am watching it on Nick @ Nite. Thank god it's only on at 4:30.Charles in Charge is soooooo moronic, predictable, and stupid. I think the script was written by 5th grade special ed students. And Buddy Lembeck has to be one of the most irritating characters to ever be on television. If you can't sleep just turn on Nick @ Nite watch Charles in Charge. It will bore you to death.
boonewilliams Charles in Charge had one of the greatest premises for a sitcom ever: that grownups really DO understand, that they are human and fallible, yet reliable and caring. I have come to identify with the noble notion that as adults, we all have a responsibility to help the youth in our community through the rough spots in their lives. I found it excruciatingly ironic that Josie Davis, despite playing a role that revolved around "the beauty within," felt like the "ugly sister." Several people have commented that the Jaimie character was their first crush, but I always thought Josie Davis was hands down the more beautiful of the two. Having seen her since on 90210, I gotta say, "YOWZA!" Was I right or what? Inner beauty rocks, and Josie's got it inside and out!
dreadful-2 One of the best comedy series to be aired, referring to the "Powells'" version. Scott Baio & Willie Ames were the best comedy team since Abbott & Costello, and I couldn't be more serious. Watch their timing, the dynamics. It's perfect! Now, add in the rest of the cast, especially Nicole with her own brand of sarcasms, drama & sensuality, and you have it all. something for every one!A constant supply of really interesting guest stars, and the breaking down of the "4th wall", a la "Dobie Gillis", add really good plots, writing, scripts and storylines, and WOW!!!!!!!!!!! THE BEST!!Forget I L Lucy, This is where it's at!