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Old 05-09-2022, 01:46 AM   #1
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Youtube.........one episode now on youtube...Episode 9, season 1-four parts.......https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LXxd0ghTmbo&t=192s

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James Stewart made a rare sojourn into the world of Situation Comedy on NBC at the dawn of the Seventies. His gift for comedy, on grand cinema display since the dawn of his career, made him a congenial fit for the familial world of episodic comedy. Stewart plays Professor James Howard, an anthropologist struggling to make sense of the generation gap with his college students and just plain struggling to make sense of his own family. Jim and wife Martha are busy raising an eight-year-old, as is their twenty-nine-year-old first born, Peter (James Daly) and his wife, Wendy (Ellen Geer). And "Uncle Teddy" (Dennis Larson) is sure to demand "the proper respect" from his five-day-older nephew, Jake (Kirby Furlong). It's a good thing Jim has a Nobel Prize-winning best friend, chemistry professor Dr. Luther Quince (John McGiver) to help make sense of the chaos, especially after a house fire forces Peter's family to move in with Jim's!

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James Stewart made a rare sojourn into the world of Situation Comedy on NBC at the dawn of the Seventies. His gift for comedy, on grand cinema display since the dawn of his career, made him a congenial fit for the familial world of episodic comedy. Stewart plays Professor James Howard, an anthropologist struggling to make sense of the generation gap with his college students and just plain struggling to make sense of his own family. Jim and wife Martha are busy raising an eight-year-old, as is their twenty-nine-year-old first born, Peter (James Daly) and his wife, Wendy (Ellen Geer). And "Uncle Teddy" (Dennis Larson) is sure to demand "the proper respect" from his five-day-older nephew, Jake (Kirby Furlong). It's a good thing Jim has a Nobel Prize-winning best friend, chemistry professor Dr. Luther Quince (John McGiver) to help make sense of the chaos, especially after a house fire forces Peter's family to move in with Jim's!

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All these short lived shows on DVD from 70's and I can get these shows to be on DVD

New Bill Cosby Show-72
Don Rickles Show-72
Cos-76
Cop and the Kid-75
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All these short lived shows on DVD from 70's and I can get these shows to be on DVD

New Bill Cosby Show-72
Don Rickles Show-72
Cos-76
Cop and the Kid-75
Variety/sketch comedy series seem to get released less often because of music licensing rights.

I think The Don Rickles Show is the most possible of those four. Erin Moran from Happy Days was in it.

The Cop and the Kid is so obscure that it doesn't even have a Wikipedia page.
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Variety/sketch comedy series seem to get released less often because of music licensing rights.

I think The Don Rickles Show is the most possible of those four. Erin Moran from Happy Days was in it.

The Cop and the Kid is so obscure that it doesn't even have a Wikipedia page.
I remember The Cop and the Kid but I never saw it. I just remember commercials for it.
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I remember The Cop and the Kid but I never saw it. I just remember commercials for it.
It was part of a powerhouse NBC lineup

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I can't believe how many posts have been made about Grady. If they can release Grady, they can release The Cop and the Kid.

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Now they should release Hot L Baltimore. I was young when that was on but I remember liking it. lol
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Variety/sketch comedy series seem to get released less often because of music licensing rights.

I think The Don Rickles Show is the most possible of those four. Erin Moran from Happy Days was in it.

The Cop and the Kid is so obscure that it doesn't even have a Wikipedia page.
Damm really? Last about the same time as Grady

December 4th 1975 to March 4th 1976
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I can't believe how many posts have been made about Grady. If they can release Grady, they can release The Cop and the Kid.

And both started on the same night and was cancelled the same time
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I can't believe how many posts have been made about Grady. If they can release Grady, they can release The Cop and the Kid.

The Christmas episode of Grady I wanted to see for over 16 years turned out to be a huge disappointment. Esther and Woody and Bubba makes a guest appearance and goes to Grady's new home but they never seen each other because Grady was at the bar the whole time. Talk about a pointless guest appearance
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Now they should release Hot L Baltimore. I was young when that was on but I remember liking it. lol
Its on DVD I believe non commercial
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New Bill Cosby Show-72
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Cos-76
Cop and the Kid-75
If I were to make a list of sitcoms that I've never seen that I would like to see one day then The Cop And The Kid would be at the very top. I've been wanting to see it for a long time. Hot L Baltimore might be second.
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If I were to make a list of sitcoms that I've never seen that I would like to see one day then The Cop And The Kid would be at the very top. I've been wanting to see it for a long time. Hot L Baltimore might be second.
Cop and the Kid is not even on youtube lol Looks like no one recorded that show
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Cop and the Kid is not even on youtube lol Looks like no one recorded that show
I think I read somewhere that the ratings for it were terrible.
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