by Linda Kay
Original Air Date: February 1, 1981
Directed by: Bob Lally
Cat Out of the Bag Alert! This review contains spoilers for this episode!
Synopsis: A sweetly sentimental episode in which Louise (Isabel Sanford) finds out the apartment building where she lived as a child is going to be demolished so she pays a visit to her old room where she remembers life as she was growing up.
Cat Burglar (Scene Stealer): Louise enters her old room in the dark and dilapidated building. Suddenly she hears a noise and cries out, “Who’s there?” A small questioning mew answers her and she retrieves an adorable ginger and white tabby cat from behind some boxes (which solicits some “Awws” from the audience).


Louise is tickled that someone else finds the building worth living inside. She points out the old heat register where she used to hide her diary.

Petting the cat continuously, Louise continues to reminisce about her life as a girl in her old bedroom.

Eventually her husband George (Sherman Hemsley) shows up looking for her, worried that she went to the abandoned building alone at night.


Louise explains her reason for wanting to visit her childhood home one last time and George understands.


Asking for another minute to say goodbye, Louise hands the cat to George and asks him to put the kitty outside just in case the demolition crew doesn’t see the poor animal in the morning.





It should be noted that Isabel Sanford won the Emmy for Best Lead Actress in a comedy series for her role in this specific episode, a long overdue award. It appears that the actress also owned a pet cat, mentioning in an article about how her oldest son left home, remembering, “When I closed the door, all I had was the cat. Then I began to hear creaks and strange noises. I figured the cat would protect me.”

Final Mewsings: Cats can help actors give award winning performances.
Many thanks to Erin T. Aardvark for letting us know about the cat in this episode.
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