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The Tony Randall Show is an American television sitcom that aired on ABC during its first season from September 23, 1976, to March 10, 1977, and on CBS for its second (and final) season from September 24, 1977, to March 25, 1978.
This table displays the top-rated primetime television series of the 1976–77 season as measured by Nielsen Media Research ... The Tony Randall Show: 20.1 30: Alice ...
Beginning in 1976, Randall starred for two seasons in The Tony Randall Show, playing Philadelphia judge Walter Franklin. He had roles in Kate Bliss and the Ticker Tape Kid (1978), Scavenger Hunt (1979), and Foolin' Around (1980).
The Nancy Walker Show; Rich Man, Poor Man Book II; Sugar Time! Three's Company * The Tony Randall Show; Westside Medical * What's Happening!! Wonder Woman * Not returning from 1975–76: Almost Anything Goes; Barbary Coast; Bert D'Angelo/Superstar; Good Heavens; Harry O; Marcus Welby, M.D. Matt Helm; Mobile One; On the Rocks; Rich Man, Poor Man ...
She played Miss Janet Reubner, Tony Randall's acerbic and priggish secretary, on The Tony Randall Show (1976–78). [10] McLerie played the recurring role of Arthur Carlson's wife Carmen on WKRP in Cincinnati (1978–82). Though then in her mid-fifties, McLerie was playing a character about a decade younger, as Carmen gave birth to a daughter ...
Martin with Tony Randall and Rachel Roberts in the Tony Randall Show in 1976. On television, he appeared in two episodes of The Odd Couple, once in a very early episode as an irate fellow juror infuriated with Felix Unger's pesty personality and four years later as a fellow subway train passenger.
The Don Ho Show; Donny & Marie (1976 TV series) Double Dare (1976 game show) Dr. Shrinker; ... The Tony Randall Show; V. Van Dyke and Company; Visions (1976 TV series)
Peyser was born in Irvington, New York, and attended Irvington High School, where she starred in student musical theatre productions.She is the daughter of Marguerite (née Richards) and Peter A. Peyser, who at the time was mayor of Irvington, and later a five-term United States Congressman in the late 1970s and early 1980s.