Show Type: Sitcom
First Telecast: August 9, 1982
Last Telecast:
June 15, 1983
Broadcast History:
August 1982,
Monday 9:30-10:00 on CBS
October 1982
– November 1982, Wednesday 9:30-10:00
January 1983
– February 1983, Monday 8:30-9:00 on CBS
June 1983,
Wednesday 8:30-9:00 on CBS

Cast
Big
Guy Beck (1982).....
Slim
Pickens
Big Guy Beck.....
Forrest
Tucker
Kathleen
Beck..... Delta Burke
Carlotta
Beck..... Dixie
Carter
Stanley
Beck..... Charles
Frank
Wild Bill
Weschester.....
Jerry
Hardin
Marshall Beck.....
Michael
Lombard
Bootsie
Weschester..... Ann Wedgeworth
Winona
"Mother B" Beck.....
Nedra
Volz
George
Wilhoit (Pilot Only).....
David
Healy
George
Wilhoit.....
Vernon
Weddle

SYNOPSIS
Filthy Rich
was an unabashed send-up of the Dallas/Dynasty/Falcon Crest school of
prime-time soap opera about the machinations of the unscrupulous rich. The
founder of the family fortune, Tennessee land baron Big Guy Beck, was dead, but
he still controlled the lives of his heirs. Before dying, and being
cryogenically frozen, he had produced a living will on videotape, and each week
another section of it was played for the family. The terms of the will were
hardest on socially prominent elder son Marshall and his equally
status-conscious wife Carlotta. They were forced to welcome Big Guy's
illegitimate son, Wild Bill Weschester, and Bill's flaky wife, Bootsie, into
their family mansion, Toad Hall. For the simple Weschester's, this was paradise,
but for the Beck's it was humiliating. Big Guy's greedy, social-climbing, sexy
young widow, Kathleen, was looking for a new meal ticket, while his first wife,
Mother B, belied her age by repeatedly escaping from the nursing home where she
was living. Only Big Guy's youngest son, Stanley, who was independently wealthy,
seemed to be normal. He was considerate and charming, and spent much of his time
foiling the devious plans of Marshall and Carlotta to rid themselves of both the
Weschesters and the constraints of the will. George Wilhoit was the attorney who
administered Big Guy's taped will.
When this limited-run series returned to the air
in October 1982, Forrest Tucker was seen as Big Guy in the tapes, since actor
Slim Pickens had died after the first few episodes had been produced.