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Character description
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Wait Till Your Father Gets Home is an animated television series produced by Hanna-Barbera that aired in first-run syndication in the United States from to The show originated in a one-time segment on Love, American Style called "Love and the Old-Fashioned Father". The show was the first primetime animated sitcom to run for more than a single season since The Flintstones more than ten years earlier and would be the only one until The Simpsons fifteen years later. The show was heavily inspired by All in the Family.[1]
Premise[]
The 49 episodes feature Tom Bosley as Harry Boyle, a long-suffering suburban everyman dad and restaurant equipment dealer. The Boyle family consists of father Harry; wife Irma (voiced by Joan Gerber); amply-contoured and boy-crazy teen daughter Alice; long haired post-adolescent slacker son Chet, and precocious, if rather mercenary, younger son Jamie. Harry often bickers with the more liberal Alice and Chet over various social issues of the day, with Irma endeavoring to remain neutral while Jamie is more sympathetic to his father's beliefs.
Along with the Boyle family the cast also includes their neighbor Ralph Kane (Jack Burns) who is a military-obsessed anti-conspiracy theorist obsessed with an extremist government that makes
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And the groovy way we get along
Chet:But every time the slightest little thing goes wrong,
Mom starts to sing this familiar song.
Irma:Wait till your father gets, until your father gets,
Wait till your father gets home.
Ladies and gentleman, the most controversial animated television series of The '70s. Before The Simpsons and Family Guy, there was this.
Hanna-Barbera produced this animated prime time series. Harry Boyle (voiced by a pre-Happy DaysTom Bosley) is a conservative businessman whose elder son, Chet, is a hippie who dropped out of college and does charity work, but won't get a job. His high-school aged daughter, Alice, is a sexually liberated feminist who, despite her weight, isn't afraid to wear skimpy clothes or be interested in sex (much to her parents' shock, who think she's too young and naïve to fully understand sex in the modern age or the fact that not everyone is appreciative of overweight people). Only his younger son, Jamie, shows any signs of sharing Harry's values, and his wife, Irma, stays out of the conflict, though she has dreams of finding her own identity and being more than just a wife and mother.
Meanwhile, his paranoid neighbor Ralph (comedian Jack Burns) masterminds