All's Fair

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All's Fair

Crenna and Peters
Format Sitcom
Created by Norman Lear
Starring Richard Crenna
Bernadette Peters
Michael Keaton
Country of origin Flag of the United States United States
No. of episodes 24
Production
Running time approx. 0:30
(per episode)
Broadcast
Original channel CBS
Original run September 20, 1976 – April 30, 1977
External links
IMDb profile

All's Fair was an American television situation comedy that aired on CBS from 1976 to 1977. The show co-starred Richard Crenna as a conservative political columnist and Bernadette Peters as a liberal photographer. This was the film debut of actor Michael Keaton as Lenny Wolf.

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[edit] Plot

An older (49) conservative columnist (Richard Crenna) and a young (23) liberal photographer (Bernadette Peters) become romantically involved. The complications of their politics and the age difference provide the story lines. The setting was Washington, D.C. The style of the show was described as "...almost constant hysteria, the rapid pacing set to the sounds of argumentative shouting." (John J. O'Connor, New York Times TV View, September 26, 1976, page D29.)

[edit] Cast and Crew

Cast

Crew

  • Norman Lear -- Production Supervisor
  • Michael Elias -- Producer
  • Rod Parker -- Executive Producer
  • Bob Claver -- Director
  • Hal Cooper -- Director
  • Bob Schiller -- Writer and Producer
  • Bob Weiskopf -- Writer and Producer

[edit] Awards and nominations

Golden Globe, 1977, Best TV Actress - Musical/Comedy Bernadette Peters (Nominated)

[edit] Trivia

Bernadette Peters had previously appeared as a guest star in two Norman Lear television series: Maude ("Rumpus in the Rumpus Room", September 22, 1975) and All in the Family ("Gloria Suspects Mike", November 17, 1975).

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