While the made-for-TV The Grass is Always Greener Over the Septic Tank sure looks like a pilot film, nobody involved would fess up to this. Based on the writings of humorist Erma Bombeck, the film stars Carol Burnett and Charles Grodin as an upwardly mobile New York couple who move themselves and their family to suburbia. What follows is a 1970s variation on Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House, with lawn disasters, commuting problems, Little League intrigues and "committee-itis" thrown into the pot. Eric Stoltz, later to gain fame in such films as Mask, plays Burnett and Grodin's teen-aged son. Premiered on October 25, 1978. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Paul Barnes - Art Director, Marilyn Howard - Casting, Bob Mackie - Costume Designer, Robert Day - Director, Peter Kirby - Editor, Peter Matz - Composer (Music Score), Steven Poster - Cinematographer, Roger Beatty - Producer, Joe Hamilton - Producer, Tom Egan - Producer, Jenna McMahon - Screenwriter, Dick Clair - Screenwriter, Erma Bombeck - Book Author