Webster

“Webster” is a heartwarming American sitcom that originally aired from 1983 to 1989. The series follows the endearing story of Webster Long, a young African-American boy who is orphaned after his parents, friends of former NFL player George Papadopolis, die in a car accident. George and his wife, Katherine, decide to take Webster into their home, where they face the joys and challenges of parenthood. The show explores themes of family, love, and the bonds that develop between people from different backgrounds.

Main Characters:
  • Webster Long (Emmanuel Lewis): Webster is the titular character and the young boy who moves in with the Papadopolis family after the tragic loss of his parents. He is known for his charm, wit, and curiosity.
  • George Papadopolis (Alex Karras): George is a retired NFL player who becomes Webster’s adoptive father. He is warm-hearted, caring, and often finds himself in humorous situations as he navigates parenthood.
  • Katherine Calder-Young Papadopolis (Susan Clark): Katherine is George’s wife and Webster’s adoptive mother. She is a successful businesswoman who provides a loving and nurturing environment for Webster.
  • Jerry Silver (Henry Polic II): Jerry is the Papadopolis family’s close friend and neighbor. He is a frequent visitor and provides comic relief in the series.
Themes:

“Webster” primarily focuses on the themes of family, love, and the idea that family is not limited by blood but is built on the love and support of individuals. The show highlights the challenges and rewards of adoption and the importance of creating a loving and inclusive home for a child who has experienced loss.

Rating:

4/5 – “Webster” was generally well-received by both critics and audiences for its heartwarming and family-friendly content. Critics appreciated the show’s positive messages and the performances of the cast, especially Emmanuel Lewis in the title role.

TV Parental Guidelines Rating:

“Webster” typically carried a TV-G (General Audience) rating. The series is suitable for viewers of all ages, as it contains content appropriate for a broad audience, making it a family-friendly show.

Broadcast Details:

“Webster” originally aired on ABC from 1983 to 1987 and then continued for one additional season in syndication from 1987 to 1989.

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