We've Got Each Other - Wikipedia
- ️Sat Oct 15 1977
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We've Got Each Other | |
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Genre | Sitcom |
Created by | Jay Tarses Tom Patchett |
Starring | Oliver Clark Beverly Archer |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 13 |
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Executive producers | Jay Tarses Tom Patchett |
Producer | Jack Burns |
Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Running time | 30 mins. |
Production companies | Company Four MTM Enterprises |
Original release | |
Network | CBS |
Release | October 1, 1977 – January 7, 1978 |
We've Got Each Other is an American television sitcom that aired on CBS from October 1, 1977, to January 7, 1978.
The television series follows the lives of the Hibbard couple dealing with neighbors, work, and life in general.[1] In this show, the roles of domestic housewife and working business man are reversed. Judy is the bread winner of the small family.
Stuart Hibbard (Oliver Clark), who works from home and writes for a mail order catalogue ("Herman Gutman Mail Order Catalogs") is married to Judy Hibbard (Beverly Archer) who works as an office manager for forgetful photographer Damon Jerome (Tom Poston).[1] Both Judy and Stuart had a nemesis in their daily lives: self-centered model, Dee Dee Baldwin (Joan Van Ark) was Judy's, and their next door neighbor, Ken Redford (Martin Kove) was Stuart's.
- Oliver Clark as Stuart Hibbard
- Beverly Archer as Judy Hibbard
- Tom Poston as Damon Jerome
- Joan Van Ark as Dee Dee
- Renn Woods as Donna
- Martin Kove as Ken
The show was created by Tom Patchett and Jay Tarses for MTM Enterprises and CBS, it aired Saturdays following The Bob Newhart Show (also produced by MTM Enterprises), replacing The Mary Tyler Moore Show. The show did not garner critical or commercial success, with cancellation coming after just 13 episodes. At the time, Tarses was quoted in TV Guide as saying he wouldn’t have watched it if he’d been a viewer: “I have better things to do with my time.”[2]
- ^ a b IMDb. "We've Got Each Other - Plot Summary". IMDb. Retrieved January 14, 2013.
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