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This has been bothering me for years. I recall a short-lived sitcom on network TV in the 1970s, probably between 1973 and 1979. It was about a russian defector (male) who was living with an American family.
I don't know if this was a failed pilot or what, but I seem to recall a bit of publicity about the sitcon featuring a russian defector. Any thoughts? Thanks! |
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CBS, 1979. Phyl and Mihky. 4 episodes.
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(Russian guy at window waiting for a visitor) American Woman: Is he here yet? Russian guy: Nyet A couple seconds later: American Woman: Is he here yet? Russian guy: Nyet yet. With that writing and it got cancelled after four episodes! Thanks Jude, I knew I wasn't crazy! |
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...produced by Rod Parker and Hal Cooper's "Elmar Productions", was on for exactly six weeks {May 26- June 30, 1980} on CBS' Monday night schedule [8:30-9pm(et)]; Procter & Gamble co-sponsored most of the series. The network originally bought it for mid-season; it was supposed to be about the romantic relationship between an American and Russian competitor during the Olympics- but after the U.S. pulled out of the Olympic Games in Russia [to protest their invasion of Afghanistan], it was "burned off" that summer. Murphy Cross was "Phyllis Wilson", the American track star for Pacific Western University; Rick Lohman was "Mikhy" Orlov, the Russian competition who defected to marry her; Larry Haines [veteran radio/TV actor] was "Max", her father {he and Lohman also appeared on "SEARCH FOR TOMORROW" at the time}; Jack Dodson was Max's associate, "Truck", a "Commie-hating" kind of guy; Michael Pataki [who just passed away] was "Vladimir", Mikhy's Russian liason...yes, I still remember the show from 30 years ago. It wasn't that bad....
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okay 6 episodes......I thought four....back then it wasn't uncommon for spring tryouts to be 4 episodes....
And yes, I did watch it.
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