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Pryor's Place

American TV series or program


Pryor's Place is an American children's television series that aired for one season in 1984 on CBS. The live-action series starred comedian Richard Pryor.[1]

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Overview

Despite a reputation for profanity from Richard Pryor, Pryor's Place was aimed at children. Like Sesame Street, Pryor's Place featured a cast of puppets hanging out and having fun in a friendly inner-city environment, along with several children and characters portrayed by Pryor himself.

The theme song was performed by Ray Parker Jr.[2] of Ghostbusters fame, who also appeared in the show's opening credits. The show was also fitted with a laugh track.

Pryor's Place was broadcast on Saturdays on CBS (at 11:30 AM Eastern/10:30 AM Central) from September 15 to December 8, 1984, with repeats airing until June 15, 1985.[3] It was replaced with reruns of another Krofft show, Land of the Lost. Four VHS videotapes of the show were released between September 1997 and June 1998 by Rhino Entertainment, each containing one episode of the series.[4][5][6][7]

Episodes

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Cast

  • Richard Pryor as Himself
  • Akili Prince as Little Richie
  • Cliffy Magee as Wallace "Wally" Walker
  • Michael Sheehan as Puppeteer

Guest stars

Recurring cast

  • Marla Gibbs as Ms. Stern (episodes "Voyage to the Planet of the Dumb," "Kimosabe Blues," "Sax Education")
  • Danny Ponce as Charlie (episode "Voyage to the Planet of the Dumb")
  • Danny Nucci as Freddy (episode "Voyage to the Planet of the Dumb")
  • Angela Lee as Sheri (episode "Voyage to the Planet of the Dumb")
  • Patty Maloney as Dummy #1 (episode "Voyage to the Planet of the Dumb")
  • Jimmy Briscoe as Dummy #3 (episode "Voyage to the Planet of the Dumb")
  • Tony Cox as Allen/Dummy #2 (episode "Voyage to the Planet of the Dumb")
  • Spring Mooney as Denise (episode "Cousin Rita")
  • Lily Mariye as Lily (episode "Cousin Rita")
  • Regina Hooks as Regina (episode "Cousin Rita")
  • E. Hampton Beagle as Anything Shop Owner (episode "To Catch a Little Thief")
  • Milt Kogan as Solly (episodes "To Catch a Little Thief" and "High Noon at 5:30 p.m.")
  • Stephen Rumph as Jake (episode "To Catch a Little Thief")
  • Chez Lister as J.D. (episode "To Catch a Little Thief")
  • Carol Lipin as Woman in Prison (episode "To Catch a Little Thief")
  • Keland Love as Meatrack (episode "High Noon at 5:30 p.m.")
  • Elliot Sarkin as Ronny Chung (episode "High Noon at 5:30 p.m.")
  • Scooter Stevens as Kid #1 (episode "High Noon at 5:30 p.m."), Sid (episode "Kimosabe Blues")
  • Leanne Richelle as Patty (episode "Kimosabe Blues")
  • Sean Garrett McFrazier as Marty (episode "Kimosabe Blues")

References

  1. Hyatt, Wesley (1997). The Encyclopedia of Daytime Television. Watson-Guptill Publications. p. 352. ISBN 978-0823083152. Retrieved 22 March 2020.

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