Mr. Belvedere

Approval Rate: 70%

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    irishgit

    Wed Oct 06 2010

    Wretched refuse. No teeming shore in sight either. This is one of the most arrantly irritating lowbrow pieces of amphibian shit to ever splatter on a TV screen. I have yet to meet anyone who had the merest moiety of taste who had the slightest affection for it. And Bob Uecker is to acting what he was to catching. Stone fucking useless.

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    misspackrat4je_sus

    Wed Oct 06 2010

    Belvedere (played by the late Christopher Hewett) was one of the funniest TV characters around. I liked how the Owenses treated him like he was part of the family, and that at the end of each episode, his recording of the recent events in his diary, summing everything up with a witty one-liner. This great classic deserves to be in syndication once again.

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    shospitali

    Mon Mar 16 2009

    I liked this show, it's ashame it wasn't in the top ten, they acted like real family, in a sense the show ranked right up their with the funny woes of Family Ties, with the exception of a Butler, it's ashame we never seen a reunion episode. This show will allways be a classic, I just heard the other day that this show will be released for DVD series set, I plan to purchase this in the future, and collect all the seasons, and Tracy Wells was really pretty, and reminded me a lot like Family Ties Malerie Keaton.

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    virilevagabond

    Fri Nov 24 2006

    I'll admit that "Mr. Belvedere" wasn't exactly pulling in the Emmys, but I've always liked Bob Uecker (George) and the show had its fair share of good moments. Obviously the series quickly focused on the late Christopher Hewett (Belvedere) playing the straight man to Brice Beckham (Wesley), who was a relatively decent child actor in my opinion. As another reviewer noted, Wesley in many ways served as a precursor to the more famous underachiever Bart Simpson. Anyway, the Belvedere character is now a minor pop icon, and that's something. (Remember the SNL skit "The Guy Who Played Mr. Belvedere Fan Club"? Long live Brocktoon.)

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    dumbblondecowg_irl

    Sat Mar 18 2006

    I miss this show! I used to watch it all the time.

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    x_factor_z

    Fri Mar 17 2006

    Angelea, A ngelea, I just loved that girls, she was so funny and a real hottie. Wesley was actually funny, he was such a devil, but I always thought it was a weird episode with the "pedophile" who rubbed his shoulders...Belvedere shoul haved kicked the perves butt, I would have loved to see that!!! belvedere, himself, was really entertaining and hewitt was a very good performer.

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    candy_kane

    Fri Feb 03 2006

    When Bob Uecker is by far the most talented actor on the show, you know you're in trouble. The kids were especially bad.

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    jsalmon

    Sat Dec 17 2005

    Please make it stop...

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    kattwoman

    Thu Jun 16 2005

    i used to watch this. it was one of the so many comedies of that time but i think mr belvedere held its own in humor.

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    mamas_family_sucks

    Thu Dec 30 2004

    Bob Uecker rules!!!

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    melott

    Tue Feb 17 2004

    If Bob Uecker wasn't on it it would get one star.

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    tvtator

    Sun Nov 02 2003

    I liked Christopher Hewett as Mr Belvedere but how could he work for the Owens family.? The only other exception was Wesley, he was an ok kid. Bob Uecker could not act and was not funny. Chrisopher Hewett through his charm saved the show.

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    loneusfullhous_efan

    Sat Nov 01 2003

    Nice clean show yet again, though I had almost forgotten about it until recently. I used to like it, even though I always felt that the butler was kind of full of himself.

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    jenny_drury

    Tue Aug 12 2003

    This show was so-so.

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    president_x_d

    Tue Aug 12 2003

    I thought this show was great. I haven't seen it for a long time, but my memories say 5 stars. Belvedere was very droll, Wesley was great as a pre-Bart Simpson character, and I always thought Bob Uecker was funny. This show was superior to similar shows like "Growing Pains". Remember that neighbor girl who kept calling him Mr. Butterfinger, Mr. Baltimore, or Mr. Butterworth?

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    weaselfan4life

    Mon Aug 11 2003

    That'd be cool to be named belvidere!

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    kolby1973

    Mon Aug 11 2003

    One of the most boring shows to come out of the 80's. ZZZZZzzzzz !