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Baby, I'm Back : ウィキペディア英語版 | Baby, I'm Back
''Baby, I'm Back'' is an American sitcom that aired on CBS from January to April 1978. The series stars former ''Sanford and Son'' star Demond Wilson (in his first role after that series' cancellation), ''Room 222'' alumna Denise Nicholas, Helen Martin, and future ''Facts of Life'' co-star Kim Fields. ==Synopsis== When Raymond Ellis (Wilson) and Olivia Ellis (Nichols) separate after seven years of marriage, Ray abandons the family (his wife, 7-year-old son Jordan, and 5-year-old daughter Angie) and heads to California. While in California, Ray finds out that his wife plans to remarry to Colonel Wallace Dickey, and that he has been declared legally dead. This prompts him to move back to Washington, D.C., where he tries to win back Olivia by proving he is a better husband, and a better father to his kids, and to prove that he is still legally alive. However, he now has to contend with his troublesome mother-in-law Luzelle (Helen Martin) and Olivia's soon to be husband Colonel Dickey.
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