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Bridget Loves Bernie is an American sitcom that aired on CBS from September 16, 1972, to March 3, 1973. The series, created by Bernard Slade, depicted an interfaith marriage between a Catholic woman and a Jewish man. It stars Meredith Baxter and David Birney as the title characters. CBS canceled the show after only one season despite very high ...
The Paul Lynde Show: The Strauss Family: Summer The Burns and Schreiber Comedy Hour: CBS Fall All in the Family (1/33.3) Bridget Loves Bernie (5/24.2) (Tied with The NBC Sunday Mystery Movie) The Mary Tyler Moore Show (7/23.6) (Tied with Gunsmoke) The Bob Newhart Show (16/21.8) Mission: Impossible: December The Carol Burnett Show (22/20.3 ...
The Bobbie Gentry Show * Calucci's Department; Dirty Sally * Good Times * Hawkins; The Hudson Brothers Show * Kojak; The New Perry Mason; Roll Out; Tony Orlando and Dawn * Not returning from 1972–73: Anna and the King; Bridget Loves Bernie; The Doris Day Show; Mission: Impossible; The New Bill Cosby Show; The Sandy Duncan Show
David Birney, who starred with his future wife Meredith Baxter on the CBS sitcom 'Bridget Loves Bernie,' a ratings hit that nonetheless was canceled after one season, has died. He was xx.
Sometimes all we want is a little closure. Cancellations are a part of life as a TV fan, and we understand that our favorite shows can’t last forever. But there’s nothing worse than a show ...
That is the inevitable, sorrowful refrain from the fans of any cancelled TV show. Well, TVLine has the answer to that question, for more than 50 fallen favorites. Over the years, TVLine’s post ...
Notable cases are Turn-On and Australia's Naughtiest Home Videos, which were canceled after viewer and station outrage (in the latter case, it managed to be cancelled despite being a special, being pulled off-air midway through its lone airing by the network's owner); Bridget Loves Bernie, which was forced off the air in 1973 despite high ...
Baxter got her first appearance in television in 1967 on Rowan and Martin's Laugh-in, followed by The Interns, The Young Lawyers, The Doris Day Show, and Insight and in 1971 on an episode of The Partridge Family in its second season. She later appeared in 1972 as one of the stars of Bridget Loves Bernie, a CBS television network situation ...