Mulligan's Stew
Mulligan's Stew is an American comedy-drama television series, that originally aired as a 90-minute NBC television film on June 20, 1977, and later, as a 60-minute series from October 25 to December 13, 1977. The series focused on the lives of the Mulligan family, who live in the fictitious Southern California community of Birchfield; high school teacher and football coach, Michael, his wife, Jane, who is a school nurse.
Synopsis
Michael and Jane Mulligan have three children: Mark, Melinda and Jimmy. They find making ends meet difficult, but manageable. Things get tighter moneywise and spacewise when the Mulligans take in their nephew Adam and nieces Polaris and Starshine Freedman, after their parents are killed in a plane crash in Hawaii while in the process of adopting the Vietnamese-born Kimmy, leaving the Mulligans to finalize the adoption. They deal with the changes and bond as a family.Cast
- Lawrence Pressman as Michael Mulligan
- Elinor Donahue as Jane Mulligan, Michael's wife
- Johnny Whitaker / Johnny Doran as Mark Mulligan, Michael & Jane's son
- Julie Anne Haddock as Melinda Mulligan, Michael & Jane's daughter
- K.C. Martel as Jimmy Mulligan, Michael & Jane's son
- Lory Koccheim Walsh as Polaris "Polly" Freedman, Michael & Jane's paternal niece
- Suzanne Crough as Stevie Freedman, Michael & Jane's paternal niece
- Christopher Ciampa as Adam "Moose" Freedman, Michael & Jane's paternal nephew
- Sunshine Lee as Kimmy Nguyen Freedman, Michael & Jane's adoptive paternal niece