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'''''The Ted Knight Show''''' (not to be confused with ''Too Close To Comfort'', | '''''The Ted Knight Show''''' (not to be confused with ''Too Close To Comfort'', which also used to be named ''The Ted Knight Show'' at one point) was a short-lived sitcom starring the eponymous television star. It was a spinoff of [[Busting Loose (partially found CBS sitcom; 1977)|''Busting Loose'']], another sitcom with a short-lived run that aired in 1977. | ||
The series, however, was even more unpopular and short-lived than ''Busting Loose'', airing from April 8th to May 13th, 1978 and only six episodes having been produced and aired.<ref name="TN">[http://ctva.biz/US/Comedy/TedKnightShow_1978.htm A Classic TV Archive page on ''The Ted Knight Show''.] Retrieved | The series, however, was even more unpopular and short-lived than ''Busting Loose'', airing from April 8th to May 13th, 1978 and only six episodes having been produced and aired.<ref name="TN">[http://ctva.biz/US/Comedy/TedKnightShow_1978.htm A Classic TV Archive page on ''The Ted Knight Show''.] Retrieved 08 Oct '19</ref> Most of the series is lost. | ||
==Premise== | ==Premise== | ||
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==Cancellation== | ==Cancellation== | ||
''The Ted Knight Show'' had a total of only six episodes, and aired from April 8th to May 13th, 1978 (it technically premiered on | ''The Ted Knight Show'' had a total of only six episodes, and aired from April 8th to May 13th, 1978 (it technically premiered on October 26th, 1977, if one were to count "Mr. Dennis Steps Out" as an episode of the series). Joel Zwick, a director on the series, stated that CBS believed that Knight's popularity would help the show succeed, but the idea of a sitcom taking place in an escort service would be too bizarre for the show to gain popularity.<ref name="TTKS"/> | ||
October 26th, 1977 if one were to count "Mr. Dennis Steps Out" as an episode of the series). Joel Zwick, a director on the series, stated that CBS believed that Knight's popularity would help the show succeed, but the idea of a sitcom taking place in an escort service would be too bizarre for the show to gain popularity.<ref name="TTKS"/> | |||
Ted Knight himself, on the other hand, stated that it might have been a bit too early for him to make a sitcom revolving around himself at the time.<ref name="TTKS"/> | Ted Knight himself, on the other hand, stated that it might have been a bit too early for him to make a sitcom revolving around himself at the time.<ref name="TTKS"/> | ||
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| 1. The Strike | | 1. The Strike | ||
| All of Dennis' female employees go on strike.<ref>[http://www.tv.com/shows/the-ted-knight-show/the-strike-349354/ | | All of Dennis' female employees go on strike.<ref>[http://www.tv.com/shows/the-ted-knight-show/the-strike-349354/ The TV.com page for "The Strike".] Retrieved 08 Oct '19</ref> | ||
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| 2. My Hero | | 2. My Hero | ||
| Graziella leaves Dennis' company for his rival corporation when she does not get a raise as Dennis promised.<ref>[http://www.tv.com/shows/the-ted-knight-show/my-hero-349353/ "My Hero" | | Graziella leaves Dennis' company for his rival corporation when she does not get a raise as Dennis promised.<ref>[http://www.tv.com/shows/the-ted-knight-show/my-hero-349353/ The TV.com page for "My Hero".] Retrieved 08 Oct '19</ref> | ||
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| 4. The Wedding | | 4. The Wedding | ||
| At Dennis' ex-wife's wedding, Honey impersonates Dennis' girlfriend.<ref>[http://www.tv.com/shows/the-ted-knight-show/the-wedding-349351/ "The Wedding" | | At Dennis' ex-wife's wedding, Honey impersonates Dennis' girlfriend.<ref>[http://www.tv.com/shows/the-ted-knight-show/the-wedding-349351/ The TV.com page on "The Wedding".] Retrieved 08 Oct '19</ref> | ||
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| 6. The Honeymoon Game | | 6. The Honeymoon Game | ||
| Dennis is tricked into posing as a woman's husband on a game show.<ref>[http://www.tv.com/shows/the-ted-knight-show/the-honeymoon-game-1101864/ "The Honeymoon Game" | | Dennis is tricked into posing as a woman's husband on a game show.<ref>[http://www.tv.com/shows/the-ted-knight-show/the-honeymoon-game-1101864/ The TV.com page for "The Honeymoon Game".] Retrieved 08 Oct '19</ref> | ||
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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
*[https://m.imdb.com/title/tt0077090/ The IMDb page for the series.] Retrieved 08 Oct '19 | *[https://m.imdb.com/title/tt0077090/ The IMDb page for the series.] Retrieved 08 Oct '19 | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:25, 8 December 2020
The Ted Knight Show (not to be confused with Too Close To Comfort, which also used to be named The Ted Knight Show at one point) was a short-lived sitcom starring the eponymous television star. It was a spinoff of Busting Loose, another sitcom with a short-lived run that aired in 1977.
The series, however, was even more unpopular and short-lived than Busting Loose, airing from April 8th to May 13th, 1978 and only six episodes having been produced and aired.[1] Most of the series is lost.
Premise
The series follows a divorced owner of an escort service named Mr. Dennis. Dennis "hovers" around his female coworkers such as Graziella, who is described as an air-head, foolish and ignorant; Honey, who is described as usually being the one who takes charge around the area; Irma, a timid woman; Phil, who is the only African-American working for Dennis; Cheryl; and Joy.
Dennis has a brother named Burt, who is described as not taking any silliness, and is also described as being a tyrant. His wife, Dottie, is the company's secretary.
Dennis also has a son named Winston, who repeatedly attempts to get a job as an escort, but gets distracted many times by the women working at Dennis' service.[2]
Cancellation
The Ted Knight Show had a total of only six episodes, and aired from April 8th to May 13th, 1978 (it technically premiered on October 26th, 1977, if one were to count "Mr. Dennis Steps Out" as an episode of the series). Joel Zwick, a director on the series, stated that CBS believed that Knight's popularity would help the show succeed, but the idea of a sitcom taking place in an escort service would be too bizarre for the show to gain popularity.[2]
Ted Knight himself, on the other hand, stated that it might have been a bit too early for him to make a sitcom revolving around himself at the time.[2]
Availability
Unlike its predecessor, Busting Loose, which has survived in the form of eight episodes, all six episodes of The Ted Knight Show have not surfaced online. However, the opening credits and some promos for the series can be found online.
Episode List
Episode Name | Plot | Status |
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1. The Strike | All of Dennis' female employees go on strike.[3] | Lost |
2. My Hero | Graziella leaves Dennis' company for his rival corporation when she does not get a raise as Dennis promised.[4] | Lost |
3. Hop To It | Dennis encounters a few bizarre things during the day, including a drunken man in an Easter bunny costume, and Winston getting a job at a "tacky" clothes store.[5] | Lost |
4. The Wedding | At Dennis' ex-wife's wedding, Honey impersonates Dennis' girlfriend.[6] | Lost |
5. Sweet Sixteen | A teenage girl is escorted by Dennis to her sixteenth birthday party.[7] | Lost |
6. The Honeymoon Game | Dennis is tricked into posing as a woman's husband on a game show.[8] | Lost |
Gallery
External Links
- The IMDb page for the series. Retrieved 08 Oct '19
- Wikipedia article for the series. Retrieved 08 Oct '19
References
- ↑ A Classic TV Archive page on The Ted Knight Show. Retrieved 08 Oct '19
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Single Season Sitcoms, 1948-1979: A Complete Guide. p. 181. Retrieved 08 Oct '19
- ↑ The TV.com page for "The Strike". Retrieved 08 Oct '19
- ↑ The TV.com page for "My Hero". Retrieved 08 Oct '19
- ↑ The TV.com page for "Hop To It". Retrieved 08 Oct '19
- ↑ The TV.com page on "The Wedding". Retrieved 08 Oct '19
- ↑ The TV.com page for "Sweet Sixteen". Retrieved 08 Oct '19
- ↑ The TV.com page for "The Honeymoon Game". Retrieved 08 Oct '19