The San Pedro Beach Bums

The San Pedro Beach Bums is an 1977 American comedy television series that aired on ABC. It is about five carefree young men living together on a houseboat in San Pedro, California. The pilot, entitled The San Pedro Bums, originally aired on May 13, 1977.[1][2] The main series aired from September 19 to December 19, 1977.

The San Pedro Beach Bums
The cast of The San Pedro Beach Bums
GenreSituation comedy
StarringChristopher Murney
Stuart Pankin
John Mark Robinson
Darryl McCullough
Jeff Druce
Christopher De Rose
Louise Hoven
Susan Mullen
Lisa Reeves
Kristoff St. John
Nancy Morgan
Country of originUnited States
Original language(s)English
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes11 (1 unaired) plus pilot
Production
Executive producer(s)Aaron Spelling
Douglas S. Cramer
Producer(s)E. Duke Vincent (pilot)
Running time60 minutes
Production company(s)Aaron Spelling Productions
DistributorCBS Television Distribution
Release
Original networkABC
Audio formatMonaural
Original releaseSeptember 19 (1977-09-19) 
December 19, 1977 (1977-12-19)

Cast

Synopsis

Five carefree young men in their early 20s who all had been friends since high school discover a derelict boat in the harbor at San Pedro, California. They take possession of it, name it Our Boat, and move aboard to use it as their houseboat. Buddy is smart, tough, streetwise, always confident, and the group's self-proclaimed leader; the shy, nervous, and not very bright Dancer is so nicknamed because he is too fidgety to sit still; Stuf is intellectual and sophisticated and a compulsive eater and gourmand who sees beauty in being overweight; Moose is large, muscled, and stupid, but gentle; and Boychick is a Clark Gable-like ladies man. Headquartered aboard Our Boat, they experience many slapstick, almost cartoonish adventures.[1][2][3][4]

Suzi Camelli, Julie, and Ralphie are friends of the Bums, Margie is a lifeguard, and Louise is the waitress at Tina Teena's Beach Café.[4]

Production

On May 13, 1977, ABC broadcast the pilot for The San Pedro Beach Bums, a 90-minute movie entitled The San Pedro Bums which told the story of the "Bums" finding Our Boat and moving aboard. Although a similar premise had not worked in the unsuccessful NBC comedy-drama It's a Man's World in 1962-1963, ABC believed enough in the concept that it picked up the show as a weekly one-hour situation comedy for its fall 1977 schedule. Concerned that the use of the word "bums" in the pilot's title could be construed as negative and drive some viewers away unless softened by a more lighthearted connotation, ABC changed the name of the weekly series to The San Pedro Beach Bums. A cast change also took place, with Jeff Druce, who played Boychick in the pilot, replaced by Christopher De Rose in the weekly series.[5]

To boost viewership for The San Pedro Beach Bums, ABC scheduled it as the lead-in for the 1977 season of the popular ABC Monday Night Football. To garner extra attention for the show's premiere in September 1977, the women who starred as the "Angels" in the hit ABC program Charlie's Angels Kate Jackson, Jaclyn Smith, and Cheryl Ladd guest-starred as themselves in the episode.

Aaron Spelling and Douglas S. Cramer were the show's executive producers. E. Duke Vincent wrote and produced the pilot, and Barry Shear directed it.[5] Episode directors were Jack Arnold, Allen Baron, Earl Bellamy, Gene Nelson, George Tyne, and Don Weis. Episode writers included Earl Barret, William Raynor, and Myles Wilder.

Broadcast history

The San Pedro Beach Bums aired at 8:00 p.m. on Mondays throughout its run. ABC broadcast new episodes weekly from September 19 to October 31, 1977, followed by one more in November 1977 and two December 1977. Despite heavy promotion, highly favorable scheduling, and cross-marketing with more successful ABC shows, The San Pedro Beach Bums never gained much of an audience, and ABC cancelled the show after the broadcast of its 10th episode on December 19, 1977.[1][2] An 11th episode did not air.

Episodes

Sources[5][6][7][8][9]

Pilot (1977)

TitleOriginal air date
"The San Pedro Bums"May 13, 1977 (1977-05-13)
Five carefree young men who have been friends since high school find a derelict boat in the harbor at San Pedro, California. They name it Our Boat and decide to move aboard and use it both as their houseboat and as the headquarters for an erstwhile fishing business. Before long, a gang of toughs robs one of their friends, and they set about ridding the waterfront of the miscreants. This episode aired as a 90-minute television movie. For the weekly series, the name was changed from The San Pedro Bums to The San Pedro Beach Bums. Jeff Druce, who played Boychick in the pilot, was replaced by Christopher De Rose in the weekly series.

Season 1 (1977)

No.TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date
1"The Angels and the Bums"TBATBASeptember 19, 1977 (1977-09-19)
The Bums try to recruit the women of Charlie's Angels to judge the Miss Harbor Beauty Contest. The "Angels" Kate Jackson, Jaclyn Smith, and Cheryl Ladd guest-star as themselves, along with Herb Edelman and Jenny Sherman.
2"The Shortest Yard"TBATBASeptember 26, 1977 (1977-09-26)
The Bums decide to teach a lesson in fair play to a football team that specializes in cheating and cheap shots. Frank Gifford guest-stars as himself. Denny Evans, Martin Kove, Richard X. Slattery, Roger Callard, and Tim Rossovich also guest-star.
3"The Magnificent Moose"TBATBAOctober 3, 1977 (1977-10-03)
A bully tries to impress Marge by belittling Moose. Joseph Burke and Ian Tanza guest-star.
4"Godfathers Five"TBATBAOctober 10, 1977 (1977-10-10)
Dancer gets a job as an assistant to a private investigator, and his first assignment is to protect a baby that is in danger of being kidnapped. Meanwhile, two confidence men convince Stuf that he has a future as a movie star and swindle him out of $2,000 for a phony screen test. Cliff Norton, Dee Wallace Stone, Joe Bennett, and Theodore Bikel guest-star.
5"The Winner's Circle"TBATBAOctober 17, 1977 (1977-10-17)
Marge's uncle is in debt and asks the Bums to hide a Thoroughbred race horse he owns so it cannot be seized before he pays his creditors. Bob Corso, Dick Balduzzi, Parley Baer, Rachel Longaker, and Roger C. Carmel guest-star.
6"The Bums vs. the Reds"TBATBAOctober 24, 1977 (1977-10-24)
After a lovelorn Soviet sailor jumps ship in San Pedro, the Bums try to help him make a touring professional tennis player his fianceé. Allan Rich, Elya Baskin, Larry Hankin, and Pavla Ustinov guest-star.
7"Sweepstakes Bums"TBATBAOctober 31, 1977 (1977-10-31)
The Bums search frantically for a winning lottery ticket worth $250,000 that they have misplaced. Arlene Golonka, Keene Curtis, Paulene Myers, and Regis Philbin guest-star.
8"A Bum Thanksgiving"TBATBANovember 21, 1977 (1977-11-21)
The Bums help an elderly homeless woman conceal her poverty and put on a great Thanksgiving dinner to impress her visiting son. David Knapp guest-stars.
9"Love Boat Bums: Bums Take a Cruise"TBATBADecember 12, 1977 (1977-12-12)
The Bums find adventure on a cruise in an episode that cross-markets with the hit ABC series The Love Boat. Dennis Robertson, Jane Zachary, and Lyle Waggoner guest-star.
10"Lifting is My Life"TBATBADecember 19, 1977 (1977-12-19)
Moose is fired after a beer keg rolls off his truck, explodes, and sprays beer all over the company president. The still relatively unknown Arnold Schwarzenegger guest-stars as "Muscleman". Eileen Barnett and Lloyd Bochner also guest-star.
11"May the Best Bums Win"TBATBAUnaired
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References

  1. McNeil, Alex, Total Television: The Comprehensive Guide to Programming From 1948 to the Present, New York: Penguin Books, 1996, p. 899.
  2. Brooks, Tim, and Earle Marsh, The Complete Directory to Prime-Time Network and Cable TV Shows, 1946-Present, Sixth Edition, New York: Ballantine Books, 1995, ISBN 0-345-39736-3, p. 721.
  3. "Forgotten Shows of My Nonage #32: The San Pedro Beach Bums". 8 April 2013. Retrieved 25 May 2017.
  4. Staff, Hollywood.com (5 February 2015). "The San Pedro Beach Bums - TV Series - 1977". Retrieved 25 May 2017.
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  8. "The San Pedro Beach Bums (1977) - ArnoldFest". www.arnoldfest.com. Retrieved 25 May 2017.
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