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The Tony Randall Show

The Tony Randall Show is an American television sitcom that aired on ABC during its first season from September 23, 1976, to March 10, 1977, and on CBS for its second (and final) season from September 24, 1977, to March 25, 1978.

The Tony Randall Show
GenreSitcom
Created byTom Patchett
Jay Tarses
Written byGary David Goldberg
Hugh Wilson
Ken Levine
David Isaacs
Patricia Jones
Tom Patchett
Donald Reiker
Jay Tarses
Michael Zinberg
Directed byTony Mordente
StarringTony Randall
Barney Martin
Rachel Roberts
Allyn Ann McLerie
Penny Peyser
Hans Conried
Devon Scott
Brad Savage
Diana Muldaur
ComposerPatrick Williams
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes44 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producersTom Patchett
Jay Tarses
ProducersHugh Wilson
Gary David Goldberg
Michael Zinberg
Running time30 minutes
Production companyMTM Enterprises
Original release
NetworkABC (1976–1977)
CBS (1977–1978)
ReleaseSeptember 23, 1976 (1976-09-23) –
March 25, 1978 (1978-03-25)

Synopsis edit

The series starred Tony Randall as Walter Franklin, a widowed and very talented judge, and took place in Philadelphia. The show followed the reserved Franklin dealing with being a single parent, raising his daughter, Roberta (Devon Scott), and son, Oliver (Brad Savage). At times he also had to play surrogate parent to his daffy English housekeeper (Rachel Roberts), whose inedible cooking was a frequent source of humor. She made huge mistakes which contributed to lowering her self-confidence. At work, Judge Franklin had to contend with his stuffy and acerbic secretary, Miss Janet Reubner (Allyn Ann McLerie), and his court reporter, Jack Terwilliger (Barney Martin), as well as presiding over court cases. Actor Zane Lasky played the recurring role of Mario Lanza, an annoying, nerdy, overbearing assistant who irritated Judge Franklin, but who kept getting rehired by Miss Reubner. Another recurring role was played by Diana Muldaur, who appeared as Judge Franklin's love interest, Judge Eleanor Hooper. Annette O'Toole played the role of Melissa (Oliver's teacher, to whom Walter was attracted) in two episodes, one in each season. In the show's second season, Devon Scott was replaced in the role of Roberta by Penny Peyser, and Hans Conried joined the cast in the occasional recurring role of Walter's irascible father Wyatt. Towards the very end of the series run, Walter began teaching a night class in law; Michael Keaton was seen as Zeke Zacharias, one of Water's students, in two late-running episodes.

The show was produced by MTM Enterprises and aired for one season on ABC. For its second season, the series moved to CBS where it aired for one more season before being canceled. Writer/producer Gary David Goldberg discusses behind-the-scenes stories in his autobiography, Sit, Ubu, Sit.

Episodes edit

Series overview edit

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast airedNetwork
122September 23, 1976 (1976-09-23)March 10, 1977 (1977-03-10)ABC
222September 24, 1977 (1977-09-24)March 25, 1978 (1978-03-25)CBS

Season 1 (1976–77) edit

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date
11"Pilot"Jay SandrichTom Patchett & Jay TarsesSeptember 23, 1976 (1976-09-23)
Judge Walter O. Franklin prepares to go on his first date since the death of his wife.
22"Case: A Question of Qualifications"Jay SandrichTom Patchett & Jay TarsesSeptember 30, 1976 (1976-09-30)
Walter tries to hire a new law clerk, and the applicants include a beautiful woman (Brooke Adams), a strange young man named Mario Lanza (Zane Lasky), and Jack.
33"Case: His Honor vs. Her Honor"James BurrowsDavid LloydOctober 7, 1976 (1976-10-07)
Walter starts dating the attractive female judge Eleanor Hooper (Diana Muldaur).
44"Case: The Ego Affair"Alan MyersonTom Patchett & Jay TarsesOctober 14, 1976 (1976-10-14)
Walter gets a swelled head when he starts getting a lot of offers for speaking engagements.
55"Case: Franklin vs. Reubner & Reubner"Peter BonerzHugh WilsonOctober 21, 1976 (1976-10-21)
Miss Reubner thinks Walter might be romantically interested in her, and when he laughs at the idea, she quits.
66"Case: The Snow White Affair"Michael ZinbergLloyd GarverOctober 28, 1976 (1976-10-28)
Walter upholds a theatre's right to show a pornographic film, but exercises his authority as a father to stop Bobby from seeing it.
77"Case: Terwilliger vs. Himself"Harvey MedlinskyTom Patchett & Jay TarsesNovember 11, 1976 (1976-11-11)
When Jack's work deteriorates, Walter suspects he's having trouble at home.
88"Case: The DeNecki Debacle"Alan MyersonHugh WilsonNovember 18, 1976 (1976-11-18)
Walter must try a criminal case where the defense attorney, Mr. DeNecki (Stephen Elliott) uses every tactic in the book to stretch out the case.
99"Case: Mario Strikes Again"Harvey MedlinskyGary David GoldbergNovember 25, 1976 (1976-11-25)
Walter regrets hiring the perpetually annoying Mario Lanza as his assistant.
1010"Case: Franklin in Love"Harvey MedlinskyTom Patchett & Jay TarsesDecember 16, 1976 (1976-12-16)
Walter and Eleanor consider getting married.
1111"Case: O'Come All Ye Wastrels"James BurrowsSy RosenDecember 23, 1976 (1976-12-23)
Walter invites a thief (Dick Van Patten) to spend Christmas at his home.
1212"Case: Money vs. Stature"Hugh WilsonHugh WilsonDecember 30, 1976 (1976-12-30)
Walter gets a lucrative offer to quit the bench and go back into private law practice.
1313"Case: The Hooper Affair"Michael ZinbergPatricia Jones & Donald ReikerJanuary 6, 1977 (1977-01-06)
Walter has to compete for Eleanor when her old boyfriend (Craig Stevens) comes to town.
1414"Case: Franklin vs. McClellan"James BurrowsKen Levine & David IsaacsJanuary 13, 1977 (1977-01-13)
Walter deals with another revolt by Mrs. McClellan
1515"Case: Whatever Happened to Mary Jane?"John C. ChulayTom Patchett & Jay TarsesJanuary 20, 1977 (1977-01-20)
Someone has to be the fall guy when a joint of marijuana is found in Walter's office.
1616"Case: McClellan vs. Immigration"Hugh WilsonDavid LloydJanuary 27, 1977 (1977-01-27)
Mrs. McClellan tries to find a husband to avoid being deported.
1717"Case: May vs. December"Harvey MedlinskyGary David GoldbergFebruary 3, 1977 (1977-02-03)
Walter finds himself attracted to a woman (Annette O'Toole) who's too young for him.
1818"Case: The Lawndale Report"Harvey MedlinskyGary David GoldbergFebruary 10, 1977 (1977-02-10)
Walter goes undercover to write a report on the prison system.
1919"Case: The Hero Syndrome"Hugh WilsonEarl PomerantzFebruary 17, 1977 (1977-02-17)
Oliver starts to admire a thuggish hockey player who appeared in Walter's courtroom.
2020"Case: Democracy vs. Tyranny"Tony MordenteGary David GoldbergFebruary 24, 1977 (1977-02-24)
Walter's kids and Mrs. McClellan accuse him of being a "tyrant" and stage a mock trial where he defends himself against the charges.
2121"Case: Facing Up vs. Hiding Behind the Drapes"James BurrowsEarl PomerantzMarch 3, 1977 (1977-03-03)
Walter's life is threatened by a man he sent to prison.
2222"Case: The People Speak"Michael ZinbergKen Levine & David IsaacsMarch 10, 1977 (1977-03-10)
Walter challenges a veteran incumbent in the election for Superior Court judge.

Season 2 (1977–78) edit

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date
231"Franklin vs. the Generation Gap"Harvey MedlinskyPatricia Jones & Donald ReikerSeptember 24, 1977 (1977-09-24)
Walter is shocked when Bobby announces she's going to live with her boyfriend Michael (Michael Burns).
Note Penny Peyser replaces Devon Scott as Bobby.
242"The Prodigal Father Returns"Harvey MedlinskyHugh WilsonOctober 1, 1977 (1977-10-01)
Walter's estranged father Wyatt (Hans Conried) visits his son for the first time in five years.
253"Walter Screws Up"Asaad KeladaSy RosenOctober 8, 1977 (1977-10-08)
Walter doubts his competence as a judge when he discovers that he convicted an innocent man.
264"Philadelphia Triangle"Tony MordenteGary David GoldbergOctober 15, 1977 (1977-10-15)
Mario mistakes Eleanor's kindness for love.
275"Love vs. Excitement"Michael ZinbergGary David GoldbergOctober 22, 1977 (1977-10-22)
Walter fears that Jack will become suicidal after he and his wife separate.
286"The Taking of Reubner 1-2-3"Hugh WilsonHugh WilsonOctober 29, 1977 (1977-10-29)
An escaped convict (Cleavon Little) takes over Walter's chambers with a gun and holds Miss Reubner hostage.
297"Civil Disobedience"Harvey MedlinskyTom ChehakNovember 5, 1977 (1977-11-05)
Franklin is forced to rule against an environmental protester, and when Bobby leads a protest, he jails her for contempt of court.
308"Skin Game"Harvey MedlinskyEarl PomerantzNovember 12, 1977 (1977-11-12)
Walter doesn't know how to act around his new clerk, a militant young upper-class black man.
319"New Found Franklin"Asaad KeladaCarol GaryNovember 19, 1977 (1977-11-19)
When Eleanor thinks their relationship has become dull, Walter tries to make himself a more well-rounded person by joining clubs.
3210"Franklin vs. Casanova"Harvey MedlinskyKathy Donnell & Madeline Di MaggioNovember 26, 1977 (1977-11-26)
Walter must protect Miss Reubner from the advances of a notorious womanizer (Robert Alda).
3311"Bobby vs. Michael"Tony MordentePatricia Jones & Donald ReikerDecember 17, 1977 (1977-12-17)
Franklin reacts unexpectedly after Bobby announces she's tired of living with Michael.
3412"The Sylvia Needleman Experience"Harvey MedlinskyJay TarsesDecember 24, 1977 (1977-12-24)
A predatory real estate agent (Beverly Garland) tries to get Walter to sell his house.
3513"Kids' Rights"Tony MordenteBill DialJanuary 7, 1978 (1978-01-07)
Mario is hopelessly outmatched when he represents a young girl suing for the right to live with her stepmother.
3614"Bobby and Brian"Tony MordentePatricia Jones & Donald ReikerJanuary 14, 1978 (1978-01-14)
Bobby's new boyfriend (Brian Dennehy) is not only too old for her, but a known gangster.
3715"I Live to Dance"Tony MordenteHugh WilsonJanuary 21, 1978 (1978-01-21)
Jack and Miss Reubner enter a ballroom dancing competition.
3816"Twice is Not Enough"Asaad KeladaPatricia Jones & Donald ReikerJanuary 28, 1978 (1978-01-28)
Walter has to choose between Eleanor and Melissa.
3917"Dream Maker"Asaad KeladaMary-David Sheiner & Sheila Judis WeisbergFebruary 4, 1978 (1978-02-04)
Mrs. McClellan's nephew, a photographer, enthrals the Franklins with his tales of globe-trotting adventure.
4018"Eyes of the Law"John C. ChulayTom Patchett & Jay TarsesFebruary 11, 1978 (1978-02-11)
Walter begins teaching a night school law course, where the only promising student is a blind woman.
4119"Phantom of the Poconos"Ken LuberJoyce Armor & Judie NeerFebruary 18, 1978 (1978-02-18)
Walter inherits a mountain cabin that seems to be haunted.
4220"Adios, Mr. Chips"Michael ZinbergTom Patchett & Jay TarsesFebruary 25, 1978 (1978-02-25)
Walter is proud of his night school class's showing on a test, until it turns out they all cheated.
4321"The Way it Was"Asaad KeladaBlake HunterMarch 11, 1978 (1978-03-11)
Walter and his employees all have different memories of his first day as a judge.
4422"Wyatt Loves Bonnie"Harvey MedlinskyGary David GoldbergMarch 25, 1978 (1978-03-25)
Walter discovers that his father is in love with Mrs. McClellan.

Award nominations edit

Year Award Result Category Recipient
1977 Golden Globes Nominated Best TV Actor - Musical/Comedy Tony Randall

References edit

External links edit

  • The Tony Randall Show at IMDb


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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources The Tony Randall Show news newspapers books scholar JSTOR June 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Tony Randall Show is an American television sitcom that aired on ABC during its first season from September 23 1976 to March 10 1977 and on CBS for its second and final season from September 24 1977 to March 25 1978 The Tony Randall ShowFront L R Brad Savage Tony Randall Back Rachel Roberts Barney Martin Penny Peyser and Allyn Ann McLerie 1977 GenreSitcomCreated byTom PatchettJay TarsesWritten byGary David GoldbergHugh WilsonKen LevineDavid IsaacsPatricia JonesTom PatchettDonald ReikerJay TarsesMichael ZinbergDirected byTony MordenteStarringTony RandallBarney MartinRachel RobertsAllyn Ann McLeriePenny PeyserHans ConriedDevon ScottBrad SavageDiana MuldaurComposerPatrick WilliamsCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons2No of episodes44 list of episodes ProductionExecutive producersTom PatchettJay TarsesProducersHugh WilsonGary David GoldbergMichael ZinbergRunning time30 minutesProduction companyMTM EnterprisesOriginal releaseNetworkABC 1976 1977 CBS 1977 1978 ReleaseSeptember 23 1976 1976 09 23 March 25 1978 1978 03 25 Contents 1 Synopsis 2 Episodes 2 1 Series overview 2 2 Season 1 1976 77 2 3 Season 2 1977 78 3 Award nominations 4 References 5 External linksSynopsis editThe series starred Tony Randall as Walter Franklin a widowed and very talented judge and took place in Philadelphia The show followed the reserved Franklin dealing with being a single parent raising his daughter Roberta Devon Scott and son Oliver Brad Savage At times he also had to play surrogate parent to his daffy English housekeeper Rachel Roberts whose inedible cooking was a frequent source of humor She made huge mistakes which contributed to lowering her self confidence At work Judge Franklin had to contend with his stuffy and acerbic secretary Miss Janet Reubner Allyn Ann McLerie and his court reporter Jack Terwilliger Barney Martin as well as presiding over court cases Actor Zane Lasky played the recurring role of Mario Lanza an annoying nerdy overbearing assistant who irritated Judge Franklin but who kept getting rehired by Miss Reubner Another recurring role was played by Diana Muldaur who appeared as Judge Franklin s love interest Judge Eleanor Hooper Annette O Toole played the role of Melissa Oliver s teacher to whom Walter was attracted in two episodes one in each season In the show s second season Devon Scott was replaced in the role of Roberta by Penny Peyser and Hans Conried joined the cast in the occasional recurring role of Walter s irascible father Wyatt Towards the very end of the series run Walter began teaching a night class in law Michael Keaton was seen as Zeke Zacharias one of Water s students in two late running episodes The show was produced by MTM Enterprises and aired for one season on ABC For its second season the series moved to CBS where it aired for one more season before being canceled Writer producer Gary David Goldberg discusses behind the scenes stories in his autobiography Sit Ubu Sit Episodes editSeries overview edit SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedFirst airedLast airedNetwork122September 23 1976 1976 09 23 March 10 1977 1977 03 10 ABC222September 24 1977 1977 09 24 March 25 1978 1978 03 25 CBS Season 1 1976 77 edit No overallNo inseasonTitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date11 Pilot Jay SandrichTom Patchett amp Jay TarsesSeptember 23 1976 1976 09 23 Judge Walter O Franklin prepares to go on his first date since the death of his wife 22 Case A Question of Qualifications Jay SandrichTom Patchett amp Jay TarsesSeptember 30 1976 1976 09 30 Walter tries to hire a new law clerk and the applicants include a beautiful woman Brooke Adams a strange young man named Mario Lanza Zane Lasky and Jack 33 Case His Honor vs Her Honor James BurrowsDavid LloydOctober 7 1976 1976 10 07 Walter starts dating the attractive female judge Eleanor Hooper Diana Muldaur 44 Case The Ego Affair Alan MyersonTom Patchett amp Jay TarsesOctober 14 1976 1976 10 14 Walter gets a swelled head when he starts getting a lot of offers for speaking engagements 55 Case Franklin vs Reubner amp Reubner Peter BonerzHugh WilsonOctober 21 1976 1976 10 21 Miss Reubner thinks Walter might be romantically interested in her and when he laughs at the idea she quits 66 Case The Snow White Affair Michael ZinbergLloyd GarverOctober 28 1976 1976 10 28 Walter upholds a theatre s right to show a pornographic film but exercises his authority as a father to stop Bobby from seeing it 77 Case Terwilliger vs Himself Harvey MedlinskyTom Patchett amp Jay TarsesNovember 11 1976 1976 11 11 When Jack s work deteriorates Walter suspects he s having trouble at home 88 Case The DeNecki Debacle Alan MyersonHugh WilsonNovember 18 1976 1976 11 18 Walter must try a criminal case where the defense attorney Mr DeNecki Stephen Elliott uses every tactic in the book to stretch out the case 99 Case Mario Strikes Again Harvey MedlinskyGary David GoldbergNovember 25 1976 1976 11 25 Walter regrets hiring the perpetually annoying Mario Lanza as his assistant 1010 Case Franklin in Love Harvey MedlinskyTom Patchett amp Jay TarsesDecember 16 1976 1976 12 16 Walter and Eleanor consider getting married 1111 Case O Come All Ye Wastrels James BurrowsSy RosenDecember 23 1976 1976 12 23 Walter invites a thief Dick Van Patten to spend Christmas at his home 1212 Case Money vs Stature Hugh WilsonHugh WilsonDecember 30 1976 1976 12 30 Walter gets a lucrative offer to quit the bench and go back into private law practice 1313 Case The Hooper Affair Michael ZinbergPatricia Jones amp Donald ReikerJanuary 6 1977 1977 01 06 Walter has to compete for Eleanor when her old boyfriend Craig Stevens comes to town 1414 Case Franklin vs McClellan James BurrowsKen Levine amp David IsaacsJanuary 13 1977 1977 01 13 Walter deals with another revolt by Mrs McClellan1515 Case Whatever Happened to Mary Jane John C ChulayTom Patchett amp Jay TarsesJanuary 20 1977 1977 01 20 Someone has to be the fall guy when a joint of marijuana is found in Walter s office 1616 Case McClellan vs Immigration Hugh WilsonDavid LloydJanuary 27 1977 1977 01 27 Mrs McClellan tries to find a husband to avoid being deported 1717 Case May vs December Harvey MedlinskyGary David GoldbergFebruary 3 1977 1977 02 03 Walter finds himself attracted to a woman Annette O Toole who s too young for him 1818 Case The Lawndale Report Harvey MedlinskyGary David GoldbergFebruary 10 1977 1977 02 10 Walter goes undercover to write a report on the prison system 1919 Case The Hero Syndrome Hugh WilsonEarl PomerantzFebruary 17 1977 1977 02 17 Oliver starts to admire a thuggish hockey player who appeared in Walter s courtroom 2020 Case Democracy vs Tyranny Tony MordenteGary David GoldbergFebruary 24 1977 1977 02 24 Walter s kids and Mrs McClellan accuse him of being a tyrant and stage a mock trial where he defends himself against the charges 2121 Case Facing Up vs Hiding Behind the Drapes James BurrowsEarl PomerantzMarch 3 1977 1977 03 03 Walter s life is threatened by a man he sent to prison 2222 Case The People Speak Michael ZinbergKen Levine amp David IsaacsMarch 10 1977 1977 03 10 Walter challenges a veteran incumbent in the election for Superior Court judge Season 2 1977 78 edit No overallNo inseasonTitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date231 Franklin vs the Generation Gap Harvey MedlinskyPatricia Jones amp Donald ReikerSeptember 24 1977 1977 09 24 Walter is shocked when Bobby announces she s going to live with her boyfriend Michael Michael Burns Note Penny Peyser replaces Devon Scott as Bobby 242 The Prodigal Father Returns Harvey MedlinskyHugh WilsonOctober 1 1977 1977 10 01 Walter s estranged father Wyatt Hans Conried visits his son for the first time in five years 253 Walter Screws Up Asaad KeladaSy RosenOctober 8 1977 1977 10 08 Walter doubts his competence as a judge when he discovers that he convicted an innocent man 264 Philadelphia Triangle Tony MordenteGary David GoldbergOctober 15 1977 1977 10 15 Mario mistakes Eleanor s kindness for love 275 Love vs Excitement Michael ZinbergGary David GoldbergOctober 22 1977 1977 10 22 Walter fears that Jack will become suicidal after he and his wife separate 286 The Taking of Reubner 1 2 3 Hugh WilsonHugh WilsonOctober 29 1977 1977 10 29 An escaped convict Cleavon Little takes over Walter s chambers with a gun and holds Miss Reubner hostage 297 Civil Disobedience Harvey MedlinskyTom ChehakNovember 5 1977 1977 11 05 Franklin is forced to rule against an environmental protester and when Bobby leads a protest he jails her for contempt of court 308 Skin Game Harvey MedlinskyEarl PomerantzNovember 12 1977 1977 11 12 Walter doesn t know how to act around his new clerk a militant young upper class black man 319 New Found Franklin Asaad KeladaCarol GaryNovember 19 1977 1977 11 19 When Eleanor thinks their relationship has become dull Walter tries to make himself a more well rounded person by joining clubs 3210 Franklin vs Casanova Harvey MedlinskyKathy Donnell amp Madeline Di MaggioNovember 26 1977 1977 11 26 Walter must protect Miss Reubner from the advances of a notorious womanizer Robert Alda 3311 Bobby vs Michael Tony MordentePatricia Jones amp Donald ReikerDecember 17 1977 1977 12 17 Franklin reacts unexpectedly after Bobby announces she s tired of living with Michael 3412 The Sylvia Needleman Experience Harvey MedlinskyJay TarsesDecember 24 1977 1977 12 24 A predatory real estate agent Beverly Garland tries to get Walter to sell his house 3513 Kids Rights Tony MordenteBill DialJanuary 7 1978 1978 01 07 Mario is hopelessly outmatched when he represents a young girl suing for the right to live with her stepmother 3614 Bobby and Brian Tony MordentePatricia Jones amp Donald ReikerJanuary 14 1978 1978 01 14 Bobby s new boyfriend Brian Dennehy is not only too old for her but a known gangster 3715 I Live to Dance Tony MordenteHugh WilsonJanuary 21 1978 1978 01 21 Jack and Miss Reubner enter a ballroom dancing competition 3816 Twice is Not Enough Asaad KeladaPatricia Jones amp Donald ReikerJanuary 28 1978 1978 01 28 Walter has to choose between Eleanor and Melissa 3917 Dream Maker Asaad KeladaMary David Sheiner amp Sheila Judis WeisbergFebruary 4 1978 1978 02 04 Mrs McClellan s nephew a photographer enthrals the Franklins with his tales of globe trotting adventure 4018 Eyes of the Law John C ChulayTom Patchett amp Jay TarsesFebruary 11 1978 1978 02 11 Walter begins teaching a night school law course where the only promising student is a blind woman 4119 Phantom of the Poconos Ken LuberJoyce Armor amp Judie NeerFebruary 18 1978 1978 02 18 Walter inherits a mountain cabin that seems to be haunted 4220 Adios Mr Chips Michael ZinbergTom Patchett amp Jay TarsesFebruary 25 1978 1978 02 25 Walter is proud of his night school class s showing on a test until it turns out they all cheated 4321 The Way it Was Asaad KeladaBlake HunterMarch 11 1978 1978 03 11 Walter and his employees all have different memories of his first day as a judge 4422 Wyatt Loves Bonnie Harvey MedlinskyGary David GoldbergMarch 25 1978 1978 03 25 Walter discovers that his father is in love with Mrs McClellan Award nominations editYear Award Result Category Recipient1977 Golden Globes Nominated Best TV Actor Musical Comedy Tony RandallReferences editExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to The Tony Randall Show The Tony Randall Show at IMDb nbsp This article relating to a comedy television series in the United States is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Tony Randall Show amp oldid 1173974523, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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