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Big John, Little John

NBC (Ended 1977)

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6.0 Fair
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Big John, Little John ranks 8,895 out of the 18,222 shows on TV.com.

The 4 users who count themselves as Big John, Little John fans have written a total of 1 reviews.

Status

Ended

Premiered

September 11, 1976

Ended

September 3, 1977

Genre

Kids/Teens

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John Martin is a 45 year old school teacher. He takes a sip from the fountain of youth and suddenly finds himself transformed into a 12 year old boy. The sip of fountain water is enough to transform John regularly but not to transform him as a permanent 12 year old. Follow John's adventures as he tries to find a cure so that he can live life at his proper age!

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    7.9 Good

    A funny kids saturday morning show, wacky antics hide « show »

    I remember watching this show religiously. it came on after the Krofft Supershow and complimented it ell. It was about a grownup who would turn into a kid and back into an adult at random and uncontrollable, unpredictable times. He was a school teacher i believe, and maybe a science professor at that, so he also pretended to be a student at times. kind of a different take on the disney's shaggy dog thing. I used to enjoy it.... of course i was six...... he was always searching for a cure because he took a sip and only a sip of the fountain of youth, so he would change from boy to man to boy when the writers thought it was funny.
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