Welcome to a new Wildcard Wednesday! With most of the country right now fixated on Hurricane Dorian, I got to thinking about, well, what I’m always thinking about: sitcoms. We’ve covered several Hurricane episodes here — Our Miss Brooks, Night Court, and Murphy Brown all have thematically appropriate shows that spring to mind. There are many others, of course — I Dream Of Jeannie, anyone? — and, naturally, no discussion of the subject would be complete without mentioning NBC’s memorable “Hurricane Saturday” block on November 09, 1991, which featured crossovers between The Golden Girls, Empty Nest, and Nurses…
This week, however, I want to share a lesser-known sitcom storm, “Hurricane Jasper,” the December 16, 1978 installment of Carter Country (1977-1979, ABC), the two-season backwoods version of Barney Miller that hailed from Bud Yorkin’s company with Saul Turteltaub and Bernie Orenstein. 44 episodes were produced of this seldom-discussed workplace comedy, and if not for the fact that only about 75% of the outings circulate (taken from terrible syndication prints), the series would be a worthy two-week diversion for Wildcard Wednesdays next year. Since that’s not looking likely at the moment, this post gives me the opportunity to quickly call what I’ve seen of Carter Country an amiable ensemble-driven ’70s laffer with a uniquely era-specific charm — heck, its title locks its existence in with a finite, specific period in American history (the Carter presidency). I haven’t seen enough of the series to label any episodes “favorites,” but if the entire run was available, you can bet I’d be doing just that…
In the meantime, though, here’s a syndicated copy of “Hurricane Jasper” (opening credits deleted — see them here), a decidedly late ’70s storm!
Come back next week for a new Wildcard post! And stay tuned Tuesday for more Queens!