Saturday, 24 January 2026

hot l baltimore (13. 113)

Via our faithful chronicler, we are reminded that the Norman Lear sitcom (see previously), named after the cheap and perceived as seedy residential accommodations with the neon E flickering out on the marquee and never replaced, premiered on this date in 1975. Based off a 1973 off-Broadway play by Lanford Wilson with a cast of regular guests that included sex-workers, undocumented immigrants and American television’s first gay couple, the show, like in the beginning with All in the Family, carried a disclaimer before the introductory credits warning viewers about mature themes. Starring Lee Bergere (Dynasty), Al Freeman Jr (The Mod Squad, Kojak and Maude), Conchata Ferrell (The Love Boat, LA Law, Two and a Half Men), James Cromwell, Charlotte Rae (The Facts of Life) and Dick Van Patten (Eight is Enough) and championed by the network, it failed to secure an audience and was cancelled after thirteen episodes—the midseason replacement was Karen, a vehicle to launch the actor’s career, starring Karen Valentine (Room 222) working in a liberal lobbying group in Washington DC and uncovering corruption, which was also cancelled after thirteen episodes—and Maryland affiliate declined WJZ-TV declined to air the programme out of concern for the public image of the city.