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''The Fitzpatricks'' is an American drama series which ran on CBS during the 1977–78 season.〔Tim Brooks; Earle Marsh. ''(The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows, 1946–Present )''. 8th ed. Random House Digital; October 14, 2003 (September 27, 2011 ). ISBN 978-0-345-45542-0. pp. 414–415.〕 The series aired from September 5, 1977 to January 10, 1978. This show lasted only thirteen episodes, and was cancelled in 1978. == Plot == The focus was on the Fitzpatricks, an Irish Catholic family of six who lived in Flint, Michigan. The father, blue collar, Mike Fitzpatrick (Bert Kramer) worked overtime as a steelworker to provide a life for the family; while his pregnant wife, Maggie (Mariclare Costello) also worked part-time at a diner as a waitress to help support the family's income. They had four children, eldest son, Sean (Clark Brandon); introspective second son, Jack (Jimmy McNichol); only daughter Maureen (nicknamed Mo) (Michele Tobin) and youngest son, Max (Sean Marshall). At various times, all of the Fitzpatrick children had held down part-time jobs to help the often cash-strapped family. They also owned a dog, aptly named Detroit. Also involved in the family was R.J. (Derek Wells), who was Max Fitzpatrick's African-American best friend. A young Helen Hunt played neighbor, Kerry Gerardi, supposedly a friend of Mo's, who was interested in the older Fitzpatrick brothers, Sean and Jack, which sparked a bit of a rivalry between the two. Much of the stories deal with moralistic lessons and also with growing up.
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