Too Close For Comfort on DVD: First Season
A popular situation comedy from the early 1980s, TOO CLOSE FOR COMFORT marked the comeback of Ted Knight, known for his work on the MARY TYLER MOORE
SHOW in 1970. He plays Henry Rush, a conservative cartoonist who draws a children's comic book called COSMIC COW, and is married to freelance
photographer and former big-band singer Muriel (Nancy Dussault). The couple have two college-age daughters, Jackie, a wholesome brunette,
and Sara, a sexy blonde. The girls, in an effort to assert their independence from their parents, have moved into an apartment downstairs from
their parents. This gives rise to many opportunities for their worried dad to watch the comings and going of his "little girls,"
without being able to do anything much about it.
The first season features the pilot episode, as well as "It Didn't Happen One Night," "The Bag Lady," "Sara's Monroe Doctrine," "Que Sara, Sara," "Tenants Anyone?" "Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolfe?" "Mr. Big," "The Location," "A Friend in Need," "A Fine Romance," "The Boy in the Band," "Deadline for Henry," "Huey," "Centerfold," "What's Wrong with Mr. Right?" "Up Your Easter Bonnet," "Cosmic Cow vs. The Oval Office," and "The Return of Rafkin."
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