He & She
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He & She is an American sitcom that aired on the CBS television network as part of its 1967–1968 lineup, originally sponsored by General Foods and Lever Brothers. He & She is widely considered by broadcast historians to have been ahead of its time. Its sophisticated approach to comedy was viewed as opening doors to the groundbreaking MTM family of sitcoms of the 1970s, beginning with The Mary Tyler Moore Show in 1970. The character of Oscar was openly the pattern for the Ted Baxter character, for which creator Leonard Stern granted permission.
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He & She is een Amerikaanse komedieserie die door CBS op de Amerikaanse televisie werd uitgezonden in 1967. De KRO zond de serie in Nederland uit onder de titel “Hij en Zij”. De serie telt 1 seizoen van 26 afleveringen.
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Dick and Paula are audited by the IRS, with Dick unaware that Paula has kept him in the dark about her undeclared horse racing winnings.
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Dick and Paula's Korean foster son comes for a visit, but he confuses Harry for his foster father, leading to havoc.
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After a penniless, uninsured minister hits Dick and Paula's new car, he offers to do handiwork for the couple, which leads to disaster.
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Paula's poker party is unexpectedly raided by the police, resulting in Oscar running away to protect his reputation.
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Paula's cousin from Texas arrives with an olive tree that she insists will make a fortune, but authorities have other plans.
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After Harry loses a rock that Paula gave Dick the day he proposed on Cape Cod, Dick has a copy made, but then the original is found in the same place.
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Oscar's $65,000 painting is stolen from Dick and Paula's apartment, while a friend inexplicably gives Paula a herd of goats.
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While Dick is out of town, Harry jumps to conclusions when he sees Fernando Lamas massaging Paula's leg.
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On their 6th anniversary, Dick and Paula plan a big second wedding, but confusion ensues with the presence of two best men.
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As part of a bet stemming from a 10-day vacation, Richard and his friends sport beards upon their return and try to see who can keep their facial hair the longest.
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After Dick and Paula get an unlisted phone number, Paula forgets it, which makes them unreachable in an emergency and prevents their attendance at a party for a princess.
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Paula's friend Dorothy begins dating Dick's dentist, Dr. Krillman, but the two end their relationship the night before Dick's tonsillectomy. Guest stars John Astin and Mariette Hartley.
Note: In 1968, this episode won the Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing Comedy Series.
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Suffering from writer's block, Dick is subsequently sued for plagiarism by a comic book rival, who also happens to be a former boyfriend of Paula's.
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After a misunderstanding, Dick and Paula forfeit 30 tickets that were reserved for the Northwestern-Michigan State game, causing them to scramble for replacements.
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Oscar entertains Harry for three days so that Dick and Paula can redecorate Oscar's apartment for a surprise birthday party.
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When Jetman is made into a Broadway musical, Oscar is cast in the lead, but is a disaster, resulting in Dick, Paula and the show's backers brainstorming to fix the show.
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Paula enlists the help of Dick in aiding the cause of an elderly Greek gentleman who faces deportation.
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Dick hires an attractive, but klutzy woman to help him draw his comic strip and Paula develops pangs of jealousy over the new business arrangement.
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After Oscar decides to move to California for the Jetman TV show, Dick and Paula make plans to move until Oscar throws a going-away party for himself.
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Dick and Paula decide to purchase their apartment building, but are soon inundated with complaints from their neighbors.
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Dick and Paula agree to watch a couple's dog after the latter's marriage breaks up, but the dog proceeds to drive Dick crazy.
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Dick and Paula host his boss for a dinner party, but the trio endures a sick cat, a poison scare and a mouse.
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When a wanted poster of a neighborhood burglar closely resembles the apartment handyman Andrew, he becomes the chief suspect in Oscar's eyes.
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After undergoing his routine physical, Dick mentions to Paula that he is having his will drawn up, leading to frenzied explanations that he is in good health.
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Dick and Paula are at odds when he and his boss campaign against an increase in pay for firemen, causing Paula to picket his offices.
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Instead of working at the firehouse, Harry decides to help Dick and Paula, but is then dismissed from his job as a result.
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Jim Parker
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Chris Hayward
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Allan Burns
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Irma Kalish
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Arnold Margolin
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Arne Sultan
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Ed Scharlach
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Milt Rosen
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Austin Kalish,
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Allan Burns,
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Jim Parker,
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Joe Bondaduce
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Leonard Stern,
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Peggy Elliott,
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Benjamin, Prentiss, and Cassidy, 1967
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Talent Associates in association with CBS Productions
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Arnie Rosen
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Arne Sultan
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Easy Way Out
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The Second Time Around
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Don't Call Us
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A Rock by Any Other Name
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Along Came Kim
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Before You Bury Me Can I Say Something?
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Deep in the Heart of Taxes
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Dick's Van Dyke
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Dog's Best Friend
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Goodman, Spare That Tree
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He and She vs. Him
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How to Fail in Business
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Knock, Knock, Who's There? Fernando, Fernando Who?
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North Goes West
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One of Our Firemen is Missing
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Poster Boy
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The Background Man
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The Coming-Out Party
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The Old Man and the She
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The Phantom of 84th Street
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The White Collar Worker
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Vote Yes or No
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What Do You Get for the Man Who Has Nothing?
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What's in the Kitty?
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It's Not Whether You Win or Lose, It's How You Watch the Game
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He & She is an American sitcom that aired on the CBS television network as part of its 1967–1968 lineup, originally sponsored by General Foods and Lever Brothers. He & She is widely considered by broadcast historians to have been ahead of its time. Its sophisticated approach to comedy was viewed as opening doors to the groundbreaking MTM family of sitcoms of the 1970s, beginning with The Mary Tyler Moore Show in 1970. The character of Oscar was openly the pattern for the Ted Baxter character, for which creator Leonard Stern granted permission.
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He & She is een Amerikaanse komedieserie die door CBS op de Amerikaanse televisie werd uitgezonden in 1967. De KRO zond de serie in Nederland uit onder de titel “Hij en Zij”. De serie telt 1 seizoen van 26 afleveringen.
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1967-12-27
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1968-01-10
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1968-02-07
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1968-02-14
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1968-02-21
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1968-02-28
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