It’s Friday, September 28, 1956, and excitement is high in the Fluck household. Sam and Hilda are newly minted empty-nesters now that their 33-year-old son Gary has finally moved out. Sam’s first act of freedom? Buying their very first console TV. But forces far beyond their control are about to upend those plans.
This warm and witty Norm Foster comedy sweeps through joy, frustration, nostalgia, and everything in between — ultimately celebrating the love and steadfast support that hold a family together.

