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Does anyone remember a sit-com from the late 60's about a hip couple living
in a New York apartment? The main female character was named Paula. It was on a season or two. |
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I think you may be referring to a show called "He and She". Hope this helps you.
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"He and She" ran for one season (1967-68) on CBS. It starred Richard Benjamin and Paula Prentiss as Dick and Paula Hollister.
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That sounds like the show I was thinking about. Wonder if its ever been shown in reruns? I can't remember if it did well in the ratings.
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I don't think it ever has been rerun; at least I don't remember if it has. I wish someone would though; I wouldn't mind seeing it again.
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it was rerun on usa cable about 15 0r 20 years ago it was a very good and underrated sitcom
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I guess there really aren't many knowledgable posters on this site. He and She was the greatest one-season sitcom of the decade and it is far from obscure. It is a very well known series to anyone who knows anything about television. It won the Emmy award for best comedy and was rerun by CBS 5 years later as well as running on USA network in the mid 80s. Obscure? No, maybe seldom seen but as well known as any 1 year 60s sitcom.
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TV Land actualy reran an episode of He and She in the late 90's. It was during a special block. I read that they were going to air an episode of Bob Denver's series the Good Guys, but they aired He and She instead.
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That's too bad as all of my Good Guys except for maybe one or two are from black and white 16mm prints I bought in the early 80s. He and She I have the whole run on from USA.
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My Mother The Car....some Freudian slip about an older man's mother who is a car...??!?
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