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'''''All's Fair''''' is a sitcom that aired for 24 episodes between September 20, 1976 to April 30, 1977 on CBS. The series was created by Norman Lear. | '''''All's Fair''''' is a sitcom that aired for 24 episodes between September 20, 1976 to April 30, 1977 on CBS. The series was created by Norman Lear. | ||
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Revision as of 01:39, 7 September 2017
All's Fair is a sitcom that aired for 24 episodes between September 20, 1976 to April 30, 1977 on CBS. The series was created by Norman Lear.
Plot
The series is set in Washington, D.C. detailed the relationship between 49-year-old conservative political writer Richard Barrington (Richard Crenna) and his 23-year-old liberal photographer girlfriend Charley Duke (Bernadette Peters).
Despite frequent arguments concerning current events, topical concerns and the generation gap, Richard and Charley stayed together, much to the amusement of their friends and co-workers.
A new character, Lenny Wolf, appeared mid-season, played by Michael Keaton.[1]
Status
The series aired on Mondays at 9:30 Eastern time. It was cancelled after one season.
Only the opening credits, newspaper listings and a few stills have surfaced.
Gallery
References
- ↑ All's Fair on IMDb.com. Retrieved 21 Mar '17.