Show
Type: Sitcom
First
Telecast: March 24, 1980
Last
Telecast: July 21, 1981
Music
Theme: "Flo's Yellow Rose," sung by Hoyt Axton
Broadcast
History:
March
1980 - April 1980, Mondays 9:30-10:00 on CBS
July
1980 - January 1981, Mondays 8:00-8:30 on CBS
February
1981, Saturdays 9:00-9:30 on CBS
March
1981 - May 1981, Saturdays 8:30-9:00 on CBS
June
1981 - July 1981, Tuesdays 8:30-9:00 on CBS

Cast
Florence Jean (Flo) Castleberry.....
Polly
Holliday
Earl
Tucker.....
Geoffrey Lewis
Farley
Waters.....
Jim B. Baker
Mama
Velma Castleberry.....
Sudie Bond
Fran
Castleberry.....
Lucy Lee Flippin
Miriam
Willoughby.....
Joyce Bulifant
Randy
Stumphill.....
Leo Burmester
Les
Kincaid.....
Stephen Keep
Wendell
Tubbs (1981).....
Terry Wills
Chester.....
Mickey
Jones

SYNOPSIS
After
four seasons as the feisty, hot-blooded waitress at Mel's Diner on
Alice,
Flo "Kiss My Grits" Castleberry got her own place to run. While
passing through her hometown of Cowtown, Texas, on her way to a hostess job in
Houston, Flo impulsively bought a run-down old roadhouse she remembered from her
rambunctious youth, and determined to make it a viable business. Not
used to being the boss, Flo had her troubles running the place, renamed Flo's
Yellow Rose. Earl, the
bartender, hated the idea of working for a woman, and Farley was the obnoxious
skinflint who held the mortgage. Les was the resident piano player and Randy the
mechanic who worked at the garage located next door. Being back home meant
spending time with Mama, in whose raucous image Flo was molded, and with an
introverted, klutzy sister, Fran; and long-lost best
friend Miriam. Wendell, Fran's fiancé and owner of a feed supply
business, and Chester was a regular customer at the Yellow Rose.