September 20, 1991 - August 6, 1993
CBS Situation Comedy - 35 Filmed Episodes

Cast:

Alan Silver:   Danny Gerard
Sophie Berger:   Marion Ross
Jules Berger:   Louis Zorich
Phyllis Berger Silver:   Amy Aquino
George Silver:   Peter Friedman
Nathaniel Silver:   Matthew Louis Siegel
Nicholas Scamperelli:   Adam LaVorgna
Katie Monahan:   Jenny Lewis
Benny Belinsky:   Jake Jundef
Warren Butcher:   Aeryk Egan
Sid Elgart:   David Wohl
Uncle Willie:   Alan Blumenfeld
Aunt Miriam:   Natalia Nogulich
Aunt Sylvia:   Carol Kane
Uncle Buddy:   Murray Rubin
Cousin Bernie:   Armin Shimerman

Brooklyn, New York, in 1956 was the setting for this nostalgic
series. The focus of the show was 14-year-old Alan Silver, a
middle-class Jewish youngster growing up in a time when the
beloved Dodgers were still in Brooklyn, a candy was a penny at
Sid Elgart's neighborhood candy store, doctors made house calls,
and street crime was virtually nonexistent. Alan lived in an
apartment house with his parents, postal worker George and
working mom Phyllis, and his kid brother, Nathaniel. Living in the
same building were Alan's maternal grandparents, Jules and
Sophie Berger. Sophie, the unquestioned matriarch of the family,
was a loving but strong-willed woman whose word was almost
always law to her family. Although she was perfectly at home
with her grandson's multi-ethnic friends--Nicholas, Benny, and
Warren--Sophie found it difficult to accept Katie Monahan, the
Catholic girl Alan was dating over the course of the series.


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