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Grandpa Goes to Washington is an American comedy-drama television series that aired on NBC on Tuesday nights from September 7, 1978, to January 16, 1979.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 26 relations: Allen Baron, Artie Butler, Barbara Avedon, Barbara Corday, Comedy drama, Emily Levine, George Tyne, Harry Spalding, Herbert Kenwith, Jack Albertson, John Dunkel, Joseph Pevney, Larry Linville, Madge Sinclair, Michael Caffey, NBC, Paramount Television, Patti Deutsch, Paul Stanley, Richard Crenna, Rolls-Royce Motors, Scott Ellsworth, Sparky Marcus, Sue Ane Langdon, The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows 1946–Present, Tom Mason (actor, born 1949).

  2. 1970s American comedy-drama television series
  3. 1970s American political comedy television series
  4. 1970s American workplace comedy television series
  5. Television series about old age

Allen Baron

Allen Baron (born April 14, 1927) is an American television and film director, actor, and comic book artist.

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Artie Butler

Arthur Butler (born December 2, 1942) is an American arranger, composer, songwriter, and session musician.

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Barbara Avedon

Barbara Avedon (June 14, 1925 – August 31, 1994) was an American television writer, political activist, and feminist.

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Barbara Corday

Barbara Corday (born October 15, 1944) is an American television executive, writer and producer known for co-creating the television series Cagney & Lacey.

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Comedy drama

Comedy drama, also known by the portmanteau dramedy, is a genre of dramatic works that combines elements of comedy and drama.

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Emily Levine

Emily Levine (October 20, 1944 – February 3, 2019) was an American humorist, writer, actress and public speaker who lectured on science and the human condition.

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George Tyne

Martin Yarus (February 6, 1917 – March 7, 2008), better known as George Tyne, was an American stage and film actor and television director.

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Harry Spalding

Harry Spalding (1913-2008) was an American writer best known for the films he wrote for Robert L. Lippert and director Maury Dexter.

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Herbert Kenwith

Herbert Kenwith (July 14, 1917 – January 30, 2008) was an American television writer, director and producer.

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Jack Albertson

Harold "Jack" Albertson (June 16, 1907 – November 25, 1981) was an American actor, dancer and singer who also performed in vaudeville.

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John Dunkel

John Dunkel (February 21, 1915 – February 22, 2001) was an American screenwriter.

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Joseph Pevney

Joseph Pevney (September 15, 1911 – May 18, 2008) was an American film and television director.

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Larry Linville

Lawrence Lavon Linville (September 29, 1939 – April 10, 2000) was an American actor known for his portrayal of the surgeon Major Frank Burns on the television series ''M*A*S*H''.

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Madge Sinclair

Madge Dorita Sinclair CD (née Walters; April 28, 1938 – December 20, 1995) was a Jamaican actress best known for her roles in Cornbread, Earl and Me (1975), Convoy (1978), Coming to America (1988), Trapper John, M.D. (1980–1986), and the ABC TV miniseries Roots (1977).

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Michael Caffey

Michael Terrance Caffey (born July 14, 1930 – May 5, 2017) was an American television director.

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NBC

The National Broadcasting Company (NBC) is an American commercial broadcast television and radio network serving as the flagship property of the NBC Entertainment division of NBCUniversal, a subsidiary of Comcast.

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Paramount Television

The first incarnation of Paramount Television was as the television production division of the American film studio Paramount Pictures, until it changed its name to CBS Paramount Television on January 17, 2006.

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Patti Deutsch

Patricia Deutsch Ross (born Elaine Patricia Deutsch; December 16, 1943 – July 26, 2017), known as Patti Deutsch, was an American actress who was well known as a recurring panelist on the 1970s game shows Match Game and Tattletales.

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Paul Stanley

Paul Stanley (born Stanley Bert Eisen; January 20, 1952) is an American musician who was the co-founder, frontman, rhythm guitarist and co-lead vocalist of the hard rock band Kiss from the band's inception in 1973 to their retirement in 2023.

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Richard Crenna

Richard Donald Crenna (November 30, 1926 – January 17, 2003) was an American actor.

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Rolls-Royce Motors

Rolls-Royce Motors was a British luxury car manufacturer, created in 1973 during the de-merger of the Rolls-Royce automotive business from the nationalised Rolls-Royce Limited.

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Scott Ellsworth

Scott Ellsworth (née Harvey Charles Ellsworth, January 4, 1927) is an American radio personality, news presenter, and actor.

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Sparky Marcus

Sparky Marcus (born Marcus Issoglio; December 6, 1967) is an American former actor.

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Sue Ane Langdon

Sue Ane Langdon is an American actress.

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The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows 1946–Present

The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows, 1946–Present is a trade paperback reference work by the American television historians Tim Brooks and Earle Marsh, first published by Ballantine Books in 1979.

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Tom Mason (actor, born 1949)

Tom Mason is an American actor.

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See also

1970s American comedy-drama television series

1970s American political comedy television series

1970s American workplace comedy television series

Television series about old age

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grandpa_Goes_to_Washington