Baby I'm Back! (1977-1978)
Baby I'm Back was a sitcom from the late 1970's featuring former Sanford and Son star Demond Wilson and Room 222's Denise Nicholas who portrayed separated husband and wife of seven years. Ray Ellis (Wilson) had abandoned his family in Washington D.C. to head for California seven years ago owing money to loan-sharks and unable to manage his marriage leaving his wife (Nicholas) his seven year boy Jordan (Tony Holmes) and 2 year old daughter Angie (Kim Fields). Out in California, an old friend of Ray's runs into him at the racetrack betting window letting him know that his wife, Olivia is remarrying (Colonel Wallace Dickey) and he (Ray) has been declared legally dead prompting Ray to move back to Washington D.C. and take on the task of proving himself legally alive and proving to Olivia that he could be a great husband and father. However, he had to contend with his Mother N'Law Luzelle (Helen Martin) and his rivalry dimwitted Colonel Wallace Dickey (Ed Hall).
Recent Episodes
Episode | Name | Airdate |
---|---|---|
S01E13 | You Bet Your Wife | May 1, 1978 |
S01E12 | Olivia's Job Offer | Apr 17, 1978 |
S01E11 | Like Father, Unlike Son | Apr 10, 1978 |
S01E10 | Survival of the Fittest | Apr 3, 1978 |
S01E09 | A Day at the Races | Mar 27, 1978 |
Cast
Kim Fields
Denise Nicholas
Ed Hall
Helen Martin
Demond Wilson
Tony Holmes
Characters
Angie Ellis
Olivia Ellis
Colonel Wallace Dickey
Luzelle Carter
Raymond Ellis
Jordan Ellis
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