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- Filthy_Rich_(1982_TV_series) camera Multiple-camera_setup.
- Filthy_Rich_(1982_TV_series) channel CBS.
- Filthy_Rich_(1982_TV_series) company Columbia_Pictures_Television.
- Filthy_Rich_(1982_TV_series) company "L.J. Bloodworth Productions".
- Filthy_Rich_(1982_TV_series) company "Larry White Productions".
- Filthy_Rich_(1982_TV_series) composer "Bucky Jones".
- Filthy_Rich_(1982_TV_series) composer "Ronnie McDowell".
- Filthy_Rich_(1982_TV_series) country "United States".
- Filthy_Rich_(1982_TV_series) creator Linda_Bloodworth-Thomason.
- Filthy_Rich_(1982_TV_series) directedby Bill_Persky.
- Filthy_Rich_(1982_TV_series) directedby H._Wesley_Kenney.
- Filthy_Rich_(1982_TV_series) directedby Rod_Daniel.
- Filthy_Rich_(1982_TV_series) directedby "Rod Daniel".
- Filthy_Rich_(1982_TV_series) directedby "Wes Kenney".
- Filthy_Rich_(1982_TV_series) director H._Wesley_Kenney.
- Filthy_Rich_(1982_TV_series) director Rod_Daniel.
- Filthy_Rich_(1982_TV_series) distributor Sony_Pictures_Television.
- Filthy_Rich_(1982_TV_series) episodenumber "1".
- Filthy_Rich_(1982_TV_series) episodenumber "10".
- Filthy_Rich_(1982_TV_series) episodenumber "11".
- Filthy_Rich_(1982_TV_series) episodenumber "12".
- Filthy_Rich_(1982_TV_series) episodenumber "13".
- Filthy_Rich_(1982_TV_series) episodenumber "14".
- Filthy_Rich_(1982_TV_series) episodenumber "15".
- Filthy_Rich_(1982_TV_series) episodenumber "2".
- Filthy_Rich_(1982_TV_series) episodenumber "3".
- Filthy_Rich_(1982_TV_series) episodenumber "4".
- Filthy_Rich_(1982_TV_series) episodenumber "5".
- Filthy_Rich_(1982_TV_series) episodenumber "6".
- Filthy_Rich_(1982_TV_series) episodenumber "7".
- Filthy_Rich_(1982_TV_series) episodenumber "8".
- Filthy_Rich_(1982_TV_series) episodenumber "9".
- Filthy_Rich_(1982_TV_series) executiveProducer "Larry White".
- Filthy_Rich_(1982_TV_series) executiveProducer "Linda Bloodworth-Thomason".
- Filthy_Rich_(1982_TV_series) firstAired "1982-08-09".
- Filthy_Rich_(1982_TV_series) genre Sitcom.
- Filthy_Rich_(1982_TV_series) language "English".
- Filthy_Rich_(1982_TV_series) lastAired "1983-07-15".
- Filthy_Rich_(1982_TV_series) linecolor "6400".
- Filthy_Rich_(1982_TV_series) linecolor "CDAD00".
- Filthy_Rich_(1982_TV_series) listEpisodes "#Episodes".
- Filthy_Rich_(1982_TV_series) numEpisodes "15".
- Filthy_Rich_(1982_TV_series) numSeasons "2".
- Filthy_Rich_(1982_TV_series) originalairdate "1982-08-09".
- Filthy_Rich_(1982_TV_series) originalairdate "1982-08-16".
- Filthy_Rich_(1982_TV_series) originalairdate "1982-08-23".
- Filthy_Rich_(1982_TV_series) originalairdate "1982-10-06".
- Filthy_Rich_(1982_TV_series) originalairdate "1982-10-13".
- Filthy_Rich_(1982_TV_series) originalairdate "1982-10-20".
- Filthy_Rich_(1982_TV_series) originalairdate "1982-10-27".
- Filthy_Rich_(1982_TV_series) originalairdate "1982-11-03".
- Filthy_Rich_(1982_TV_series) originalairdate "1982-11-10".
- Filthy_Rich_(1982_TV_series) originalairdate "1983-01-17".
- Filthy_Rich_(1982_TV_series) originalairdate "1983-01-24".
- Filthy_Rich_(1982_TV_series) originalairdate "1983-01-31".
- Filthy_Rich_(1982_TV_series) originalairdate "1983-02-14".
- Filthy_Rich_(1982_TV_series) originalairdate "1983-06-08".
- Filthy_Rich_(1982_TV_series) originalairdate "1983-06-15".
- Filthy_Rich_(1982_TV_series) producer "E. Jack Kaplan".
- Filthy_Rich_(1982_TV_series) runtime "1440.0".
- Filthy_Rich_(1982_TV_series) shortsummary "At the reading of cryogenically frozen family patriarch Big Guy Beck's video-will, the Becks learn that Big Guy had an illegitimate son — used RV dealer Wild Bill Westchester. To make matters even more embarrassing for the Becks, they learn that in order to receive their inheritance, they'll have to live "in peace and harmony" with Wild Bill and his "lovely and whimsical" wife, Bootsie, in Toad Hall, the family mansion. Independently wealthy son Stanley and his mother, Big Guy's first wife, Mother B, greets the Westchesters with open arms. However, snobby older son Marshall, his wife, Carlotta, and Big Guy's widow, Kathleen are overwrought with embarrassment and the three scheme to get the Westchesters out of the picture.".
- Filthy_Rich_(1982_TV_series) shortsummary "Bootsie's sudden interest in the occult finds Carlotta scrambling to arrange a phony seance to contact Big Guy's spirit, who tells the Westchesters to give up their inheritance and leave Toad Hall. The schemers are exposed, Marshall, Kathleen and Carlotta are foiled once again , and Stanley convinces Wild Bill and Bootsie that they will always have a home at Toad Hall, whether Marshall, Carlotta and Kathleen like it or not.".
- Filthy_Rich_(1982_TV_series) shortsummary "Gold-digging Kathleen finds herself engaged to a rich old timer and the wedding's just days away. Marshall and Carlotta are excited by this news because, by getting remarried, Kathleen forfeits her claim on Big Guy's money. Kathleen sees this as her last opportunity to seduce Stanley who rings a fire alarm to scare her off. But Kathleen's giddiness turns to despair when her fiance announces that he's in love with Mother B., just moments before they are to be wed.".
- Filthy_Rich_(1982_TV_series) shortsummary "In an attempt to prove himself to Carlotta, Marshall takes out a huge loan — unaware that he's borrowing the money from a gangster. Marshall flaunts his newfound wealth... then loses it to one of Mother B's friends in a poker game.".
- Filthy_Rich_(1982_TV_series) shortsummary "It's Stanley's 35th birthday and Marshall, Carlotta and Kathleen expect him to get the gift of cash, so naturally they all suck up to him. But instead of cash, a cake arrives with two ladies inside — who kidnap him. It's soon revealed that the kidnapping was arranged by Big Guy, so Stanley could find out who his friends really are — his "friends" being whichever family members come up with the ransom. Needless to say that Marshall, Carlotta and Kathleen aren't his friends... meanwhile Wild Bill and Bootsie work feverishly and valiantly to come up with the cash, but it's Mother B. who saves the day .".
- Filthy_Rich_(1982_TV_series) shortsummary "Marshall, Carlotta and Kathleen scheme to break up the happy Westchester marriage and drive them out of Toad Hall. Their plan has Kathleen seducing Wild Bill, while Marshall makes a move on Bootsie. But the whole plan backfires when Stanley figures out what's going on and has Wild Bill pretend to be smitten with Carlotta.".
- Filthy_Rich_(1982_TV_series) shortsummary "Marshall, Carlotta, and Kathleen devise a scheme to disprove Wild Bill's relation to Big Guy — so they drug him and steal a half gallon of his blood to use for testing. But in the end, all it proves is that Wild Bill actually is Big Guy's son.".
- Filthy_Rich_(1982_TV_series) shortsummary "Members of the Southern 500 Committee arrive for a meeting with Marshall and Carlotta on the same evening when Bootsie's having an in-home presentation for a fingernail and underwear franchise that she's started. The festivities get off to a rocky start when Carlotta, who's fallen into the river, is forced to wear her work clothes to the party. Further complications ensue when Wild Bill burns dinner forcing Bootsie's party into the adjoining room and Mother B. arrives to liven things up.".
- Filthy_Rich_(1982_TV_series) shortsummary "The Becks are delighted when they learn that Toad Hall is regarded as a historical site, thus entitling them to tax exemption. However, what the snobs don't anticipate is that as a historical site, they are required by law to conduct tours of the family mansion, something they are not too thrilled about.".
- Filthy_Rich_(1982_TV_series) shortsummary "The Becks try to teach the Westchesters proper manners when they learn that a town and garden magazine wants to feature Toad Hall on the cover. But there's still the problem of Mother B. — so Marshall attempts to drug her... but he winds up taking the sleeping pills himself. In the end, Mr. Means decides not to use Toad Hall, instead opting for Mother B.'s nursing home.".
- Filthy_Rich_(1982_TV_series) shortsummary "The latest installment of Big Guy's video will includes a promise of a $10,000 bonus for the family member who finds work and gets the best report. Marshall and Wild Bill get jobs at an RV dealership; Carlotta becomes a tour guide; Bootsie starts a fingernail and underwear franchise; and Kathleen receives promotion after promotion at the State Bank. It's smooth sailing until Bootsie reveals that she's set up an in-home presentation on the same night that the Southern 500 Committee is scheduled to arrive for a dinner meeting regarding Marshall and Carlotta's failure to pay their annual dues.".
- Filthy_Rich_(1982_TV_series) shortsummary "The snobby Beck trio are horrified when Stanley arrives at the country club with Bootsie and Wild Bill. But what happens next horrifies them even more — Bootsie and Bill decide to join the country club, with Stanley as their sponsor! In an attempt to discredit the Westchesters, Carlotta sets up a meeting with the admissions committee and encourages the Westchesters to be themselves. She and Marshall pick out the tackiest clothes in the Westchester closet, and invite wino Alvin Essary to speak on behalf of the Westchesters. But Stanley intervenes, making the rest of the Becks look like fools when Essary and the Westchesters arrive dressed and acting like royalty. The result is the Westchesters are accepted in the Country Club, while Marshall and Carlotta, due to a scheme to pocket money using phony foster children, are placed on probation, which leads Carlotta to moan "They're IN, and we're OUT!".".
- Filthy_Rich_(1982_TV_series) shortsummary "When Bootsie discovers a Civil War diary which documents hidden gold in the mansion, Marshall and Carlotta quickly concoct a scheme to keep Bootsie from telling the rest of the family.".
- Filthy_Rich_(1982_TV_series) shortsummary "When Carlotta is nominated to be vice president of the Dames of the Confederacy, her rival nominee, Sissy Chastaine, gives Carlotta a most difficult charity to complete in order to stay in the running — the high school equivalency test drive. Carlotta is determined to win the nomination, but has no idea how to complete her charity drive, until Bootsie reveals she does not have her high school diploma. Bootsie offers her help to Carlotta and Marshall, who repel her every effort. Finally, Stanley, Wild Bill and Bootsie come up with the perfect plan to help — make giant billboards of Bootsie wearing her mortar board and holding a diploma under the heading: "A Beck goes Back!" [to school]. Carlotta, Marshall, and Kathleen are horrified, and, armed with paint and brushes, go around town blocking out the Beck name. Caught in the act, the snobs are arrested for defacing public property. When Carlotta returns home after spending a night in jail, she receives a phone call from Sissy Chastaine. Sissy tells Carlotta that the equivalency test drive was a huge success. Carlotta is thrilled, believing she has won the nomination, until Sissy tells her that due to her now criminal record, she is disqualified.".
- Filthy_Rich_(1982_TV_series) shortsummary "When it's revealed that there's a large inheritance waiting for the first Beck grandchild, Marshall, Carlotta and Kathleen begin to scheme. Kathleen takes the opportunity to try to seduce Stanley yet again, which he deflects as usual. Marshall and Carlotta, on the other hand, decide to adopt a child, thinking that an adopted child would still be a Beck grandchild . Afraid that Bootsie will become pregnant before the adoption can be completed, the trio decide to keep the Westchesters apart — Kathleen and Carlotta have slumber parties with Bootsie while Marshall keeps Wild Bill awake, telling him of his problems. Eventually, it's revealed that Bootsie is unable to get pregnant, though she and Wild Bill have tried. Upon hearing this, and receiving a phone call that their application for adoption was denied, a truly furious Carlotta banishes Marshall out of their bedroom into a tent in the hallway.".
- Filthy_Rich_(1982_TV_series) showName "Filthy Rich".
- Filthy_Rich_(1982_TV_series) starring Charles_Frank.
- Filthy_Rich_(1982_TV_series) starring Delta_Burke.
- Filthy_Rich_(1982_TV_series) starring Dixie_Carter.
- Filthy_Rich_(1982_TV_series) starring Jerry_Hardin.
- Filthy_Rich_(1982_TV_series) starring Michael_Lombard.
- Filthy_Rich_(1982_TV_series) starring Nedra_Volz.
- Filthy_Rich_(1982_TV_series) starring "Ann Wedgeworth".
- Filthy_Rich_(1982_TV_series) status "Ended".
- Filthy_Rich_(1982_TV_series) title "A Beck Goes Back".
- Filthy_Rich_(1982_TV_series) title "Pilot: Part 1".
- Filthy_Rich_(1982_TV_series) title "Pilot: Part 2".
- Filthy_Rich_(1982_TV_series) title "Some Like It Not".
- Filthy_Rich_(1982_TV_series) title "Take This Job and Love It: Part 1".
- Filthy_Rich_(1982_TV_series) title "Take This Job and Love It: Part 2".
- Filthy_Rich_(1982_TV_series) title "The Best Revenge Is Stealing Your Ex-Husband's Second Wife's Fiance".
- Filthy_Rich_(1982_TV_series) title "The Blue and the Gray for the Green".
- Filthy_Rich_(1982_TV_series) title "The Country Club".
- Filthy_Rich_(1982_TV_series) title "The First Heir".
- Filthy_Rich_(1982_TV_series) title "The Happy Medium".
- Filthy_Rich_(1982_TV_series) title "The Kidnapping of Stanley".
- Filthy_Rich_(1982_TV_series) title "The Real Men".
- Filthy_Rich_(1982_TV_series) title "The Treasure of Toad Hall".
- Filthy_Rich_(1982_TV_series) title "Town and Garden".
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