- Jessica Tate's sharp-tongued former butler, Benson DuBois, moves up in the world, becoming first the governor's "director of household affairs," then the state's budget director, then lieutenant governor and candidate for the executive mansion.
- A middle-aged male works for the Governer of the country with a team of colleagues and friends. Along the way, they travel on multiple adventures and journeys. From time to time, they get themselves into difficult situations and trouble where they have to work together.—RECB3
- In this spinoff of "Soap," Benson DuBois is sent out West to serve as butler to widower state governor Gene Gatling, an honest but bumbling servant of the people. Although he has his rivals in Bavarian maid Kraus and persnickety aides Clayton and Taylor, Benson, armed with an acerbic wit and plenty of smarts, becomes the Governor's close friend and helper, and eventually is elected Lieutenant Governor.—Marty McKee <mmckee@soltec.net>
- Benson, the butler from SOAP, was sent by his employer to her cousin, Gene Gatling, a lovable idiot who somehow got to be elected governor, to help him out. Benson began running the household and got opposition from Taylor, who didn't like Benson's meddling. Gretchen Kraus, the housekeeper, is constantly butting heads with Benson. But he does have an ally in Marcy, the governor's secretary, and he is like a second father to the Governor's daughter, Katie. The next season, Clayton Endicott, the Governor's speechwriter, becomes another thorn in Benson's side. Pete Downy, yet another staff member, gets Benson's goat but only because he's an idiot. Benson would eventually become the Governor's new budget director and acquire a new secretary, Denise, who's a bit ditsy but would prove to be helpful to Benson. Benson eventually becomes the Lieutenant Governor.—rcs0411@yahoo.com
- Though technically only in charge of Governor Gatling's household, Benson (the only sane person on hand) solves everyone else's problems. One nemesis is Gretchen, the German housekeeper; another is the Governor's intelligent daughter Katie. The Governor's aides mostly get in the way.—Ed Stephan <stephan@cc.wwu.edu>
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