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  1. Notes: This was Carol Burnett's final physical appearance in the series, although in "Mama's Birthday", Burnett can be heard singing "Happy Birthday" to Mama on the telephone. Rue McClanahan, Eric Brown, and Karin Argoud do not appear in this episode.

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    Title
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    1
    "Vint and the Kids Move In"
    Roger Beatty, Harvey Korman
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    2
    "For Better or for Worse"
    Roger Beatty, Harvey Korman
    3
    3
    "The Wedding: Part 1"
    Roger Beatty, Harvey Korman
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    "The Wedding: Part 2"
    Roger Beatty, Harvey Korman
  2. Mama's Family is an American sitcom television series starring Vicki Lawrence as Mama (Thelma Harper). The series is a spin-off of a recurring series of comedy sketches called " The Family " featured on The Carol Burnett Show (1967–78) and Carol Burnett & Company (1979). The sketches led to the television film Eunice, and finally the ...

  3. Mama's Family: Created by Dick Clair, Jenna McMahon. With Vicki Lawrence, Ken Berry, Dorothy Lyman, Allan Kayser. Mama's Family originated with Thelma "Mama" Harper, and her younger sister Fran living together in Mama's house.

    • (6.9K)
    • 1983-01-22
    • Comedy
    • 30
  4. Cellmates: Directed by Roger Beatty, Harvey Korman. With Vicki Lawrence, Ken Berry, Carol Burnett, Harvey Korman. To Celebrate Eunice birthday, Vinton, Ed and Mama hold surprise party at the bigger jigger.

    • (116)
    • Comedy
    • Roger Beatty, Harvey Korman
    • 1983-02-26
  5. 6. Cellmates. Roger Beatty. Harvey Korman. Dick Clair. Jenna McMahon. February 26 1983. Mama, Vint and Ed throw Eunice a surprise birthday party at the Bigger Jigger, but a ruckus ensues causing Eunice and Mama to both be arrested and spend the evening in a jail cell. Gbl#.

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  7. Mama's Birthday: Directed by Roger Beatty, Harvey Korman. With Vicki Lawrence, Ken Berry, Dorothy Lyman, Eric Brown. The poignancy which had marked "Eunice" two years earlier and turned up a few times during the NBC run (causing TV Guide to label this as a "comedy-drama" during its first season) resurfaces again as Mama's birthday causes her to remember the day she turned 30.