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Chico and the Man ranks 3,301 out of the 18,221 shows on TV.com.
The 61 users who count themselves as Chico and the Man fans have written a total of 3 reviews.
Louie comes up with an invention. He wants to make a barbecue that relies on solar energy. Enthusiastic about the idea, Ed runs to his insurance company and tries to get money to launch the idea.
Chico and the Man debuted in 1974 on NBC. The setting was East Los Angeles in a small run down garage. The owner, Ed Brown, became partners in the business with a young Chicano, Chico Rodriguez. Major changes occured toward the end of the 3rd season when Freddie Prinze, who played Chico, committed... more »
A new "Chico" was introduced at the beginning of the fourth and final season in Raul Garcia, a young boy whom Ed calls Chico. Other characters include, Louie Wilson, the garbage man who dropped by the garage and Della Rogers who ran a food stand not far from the garage.
NBC Broadcast History
September 1974-January 1976----Fridays----8:30 p.m.
January-March 1976----Wednesdays----9:00 p.m.
April-August 1976----Wednesdays----9:30 p.m.
August 1976-February 1978----Fridays----8:30 p.m.
June-July 1978----Fridays----8:30 p.m.
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A diamond in the rough! Jack Albertson and Freddie Prinze make a dynamic duo of polar opposites tearing down cultural barriers to eventually warm up to each other. While it is a recurring sitcom, the show progresses over its tenure. See for yourself! hide « show »
I am amazed that now there is a whole generation of people now who had never heard of the show. hide « show »
One word, "CLASSIC!" hide « show »