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The Courtship of Eddie's Father is an American sitcom based on the 1963 film of the same name, which was based on a novel by Mark Toby (edited by Dorothy Wilson). The series is about a widower, Tom Corbett (played by Bill Bixby), who is a magazine publisher, and his young son, Eddie (played by Brandon Cruz). Eddie believes his father should ...
Eddie invites his new best friend (his dad is still his "best best friend"), Max (James Cole), to stay the weekend. At Eddies interest, Tom decides to invite Max's mother, Betty Kelly (Cicely Tyson), for dinner as a blind date. Tom doesn't know Betty is African-American, Betty doesn't know Tom is of Western European descent.
The Cosby Show ("Kiss Me") – Stu Gardner and Bill Cosby; (sung by Bobby McFerrin) The Courtship of Eddie's Father ("Best Friend") – Harry Nilsson; Cover Up ("Holding Out for a Hero") – E. G. Daily; Cow and Chicken – Guy Moon; Cowboy Bebop ("Tank!" / "The Real Folk Blues") – Yoko Kanno, performed by Seatbelts; Cowboy in Africa ...
Now 80 years old, Stella Stevens became a famous face in the early 1960s with roles alongside Elvis Presley and Jerry Lewis. Stella Stevens then and now: See the 'Courtship of Eddie's Father' star ...
THE ONE WHERE FRIENDS TURNS 30: Chandler’s ‘rebound roommate’ Eddie appeared in just three episodes of ‘Friends’ in 1996, but he has gone on to become one of the sitcom’s most ...
The Courtship of Eddie's Father may refer to: The Courtship of Eddie's Father (film) , a 1963 American film The Courtship of Eddie's Father (TV series) , an American TV series than ran from 1969 to 1972
Lisa Velez is going back into the vault of her life for Lifetime's newest biopic.. In Can You Feel the Beat: The Lisa Lisa Story, a film named after one of her biggest songs, the pioneering '80s ...
The Courtship of Eddie's Father is a 1963 American romantic comedy film directed by Vincente Minnelli, and stars Glenn Ford as Tom Corbett, a widowed father and Ronny Howard as the titular son. The film was taken from a 1961 novel by Mark Toby.