This was the pilot episode, which was the first to air. Along with "The Family" regulars Vicki and Betty White, the episode introduces Aunt Fran, Vinton, Naomi, Buzz and Sonja. Vinton and his two children move back home after being evicted, disrupting the "happy" home life of Thelma and her sister, Fran (Rue McClanahan), who threatens to move out. The relationship between Vint and Naomi begins to blossom.
Vicki Lawrence Interviews Mama
Vinton plays a round of golf with three men who mistakenly believe that he is a stock market insider, and his "advice" actually causes them to triple their money. To thank him, they invite him and his family to a farewell party given by their corporate boss - the "beach bum" Mama has been trying to avoid.
Mama and Iola are preparing for the Crystal Thorn flower contest, and Iola is angry to find that Mama's flowers have cross-pollinated with one of hers, producing a pink-and-white hybrid. At first neither of them wants it, but when floral expert Mayjune Beasley tells Mama that it could win the award, both Iola and Mama claim ownership.
When Naomi is upset about her baby being late, Mama tries to calm her down with a false story about Carl. Mama tells Iola what really happened (both the false and true versions are seen in flashback, with Carl played by Ken Berry). Later that day, Naomi goes into labor and Mama ends up delivering her baby girl, Tiffany Thelma Harper.
All about Allan
All About Mama and Fran
The cast describe how the censor’s cut out an veggie incident. The big discussion is how they find out they’re dead on the internet.
The Sprouts (Grandkids?)
Vicki, Ken, Beverly, Allan and Dorothy reunite back in the kitchen.
Vicki Lawrence interview
Dorothy Lyman interview
Ken Berry interview
Rick Hawkins interview
Carol Burnett and Vicki Lawrence appear as contestants in character as Eunice Higgins and Thelma Harper vs. Joanna Gleason and McLean Stevenson (also in character as Morgan Winslow and Larry Alder from their sitcom Hello, Larry) during the TV game show's "All-Star Week" from March 10 to 14.
Eunice, Ed and Mama come back from church.
The family visits Jack in the hospital.
The family plays Sorry!
Larry visits the family for Christmas.
Mama has a new beau, Willie.
Mama has an accident and moves in with Eunice and Ed.
The family visits Phillip in California.
Eunice and Mama visit Ed at the hardware store.
Ed goes to a massage parlor.
A flashback to when Eunice and Ed were dating.
Mickey has dinner with the family; they play charades.
Ellen visits Mama on her birthday.
The family goes to Mama's sister Mae's funeral.
The family goes to an expensive restaurant.
Eunice reunites with her high school friend Midge.
Eunice is jealous when Ed and Mickey go to a hardware convention.
The family plays Monopoly.
Eunice rehearses a play with her director Mavis Danton.
The family visits Mickey's apartment for dinner.
Eunice appears on The Gong Show.
Dan, an old friend of Ed's, comes to dinner; Ed has left Eunice.
Mama drops in on a newly-divorced Eunice unannounced.
Eunice and Mama play Password with Mickey and Dan.
Eunice and Mickey try to coax Mama into a retirement home.
Phillip visits again to receive an honorary degree.
Eunice and Mama visit Ellen before her anniversary party
Eunice and Mama visit a psychiatrist.
Eunice and Mama visit the late Carl's gravesite.
Mama going off on Eunice when Vicki couldn't remember the put-down she was supposed to say...funny! This is from the Sorry! sketch.
Mother's day video with Vicki Lawrence, talking about her show. And also a candid interview with Thelma Harper herself!
A Christmas special in which Mama appears and roasts Larry.
Betty White interview
Mama's family history
Eunice & Ellen
Iola Boylan
Vint and Naomi
Creating the World of Mama's Family
All About Raytown
Hear Mama sing lyrics over the 'Mama's Family' theme that Vicki Lawrence penned herself!
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