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Too Close for Comfort

ABC (Ended 1987)

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Status

Ended

Premiered

November 11, 1980

Ended

March 1, 1987

Genre

Comedy

Theme

Family

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Too Close for Comfort first aired in November of 1980 on ABC at a time when sitcoms were not popular. The series was based on the British sitcom, Keep it In the Family which had premiered in January 1980.

Too Close for Comfort starred television veteran, Ted Knight as... more »

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  • WGN airing tonight

    WGN America will be airing four episodes tonight.

    1 comments, last one Oct 29, 2008 + Add Comment
  • Will we ever see season 3 and beyond released?

    A few months back I emailed Rhino to ask them if they'll ever release season 3 and they answered me they didn't know. I hope they do cause it was a great sitcom that deserves so much more spotlight than it gets.

    1 comments, last one Dec 20, 2006 + Add Comment
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    8.6 Great

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    This was a break out hit for its time. Fans of the old Mary Tyler Moore Show knew that Ted Knight was a valuable and underappreciated talent, and changing him from an unbearable idiot newsman to an over-protective likeable father of two gorgeous daughters was a great stretch for him. One made even more likeable by making him a cartoonist for the fictional Cosmic Cow cartoon, which was funny enough in itself that it could have spun off its own cartoon which would have worked considering Knight once voiced cartoons. Making the series even more enjoyable was the casting of sexy Lydia Cornell and adorable Deborah Van Valkenburgh as his daughters who tried to prove that they could live on their own in the bottom half of their duplex. The jokes ran rampant over Cornell's incredible figure: "Don't overload the washing machine again." "It was Jackie's blue jeans that did it." "It wasn't my jeans; it was your bra !" The series probably would have worked equally as well as a vehicle more for the daughters than Knight as Jackie contemplated cosmetic surgery for herself and Copley turned out to be smarter than her character, but then in walked one annoyingly grating actor named Jm J. Bullock. Hired for a one-shot performance as an idiot who followed Cornell home, he stayed and stayed and stayed and stayed..... The jokes got worse instead of better, and the show was given the final nail in the coffin by having the mom, played by Nancy Dussault, get pregnant. Reworking the show for syndication didn't help. The girls vanished, the baby became five years old and Bullock stayed to get in the way and ruin the show. What a lousy end to a once good show!
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