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The Goldcabbage Family
The family Gyldenkål is actually called Iversen, but have changed their name, after numerous problems with the IRS, loan sharks and employers. Using clever scams, the family builds up a reputation as a wealthy and respectable part of society.
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Plot Summary
The Goldcabbage Family was a short-lived sitcom that followed the humorous antics of the eccentric Goldcabbage family. The show focused on their daily lives, often revolving around misunderstandings and quirky family dynamics. Each episode typically presented a relatable, yet exaggerated, domestic situation that the family navigated with their unique brand of charm and chaos.
Critical Reception
The Goldcabbage Family received a mixed to negative reception during its brief run. While some critics acknowledged the potential for humor in its premise and the efforts of its cast, many found the writing to be uninspired and the characters to be too outlandish. Audiences did not embrace the show, leading to its quick cancellation.
What Reviewers Say
Lacked the sharp wit and social commentary of other Lear productions.
The humor often felt forced and the characters one-dimensional.
A forgettable entry in the 1970s sitcom landscape.
Google audience: Audience reception data is not readily available for this show.
Fun Fact
Despite its short run, the show featured a theme song written by renowned songwriters Burt Bacharach and Hal David.
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