Hello, Larry

1979
Hello, Larry

Seasons & Episodes

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EP1 Hello, Marion (1) Oct 12, 1979

Larry's ex-wife Marion comes to visit while Larry has to leave town with Morgan on a business trip.

EP2 Hello, Marion (2) Oct 19, 1979

Ruthie keeps hoping her parents will get back together and tries much persuasion. Larry and Marion go out and have an interesting evening.

EP3 Goodbye, Marion Oct 24, 1979

Larry and Marion announce they are getting remarried. However, they run into problems on where they will live and where they will work.

EP4 Feudin' And Fussin' (1) Sep 28, 1979

The Drummond family welcomes the Alders to New York City, as Larry auditions there for a television talk-show.

EP5 Feudin' And Fussin' (2) Sep 28, 1979

The Drummond family welcomes the Alders to New York City. As Larry auditions there for a television talk-show.

EP6 Ruthie Grows Up (1) Jan 01, 0001

Diane, thinking Ruthie is too much of a tomboy, gets Ruthie persuaded to go to a school dance. Then soon enough Ruthie develops a crush, on a boy.

EP7 Ruthie Grows Up (2) Jan 01, 0001

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EP8 The Nude Emcee Dec 05, 1979

Larry, in dire need of funds to buy a house for his daughters, is offered big money to be a nude emcee for a nude beauty contest.

EP9 Morgan The Boss Dec 12, 1979

Morgan becomes Larry's boss and Larry is jealous of her new position and promotion.

EP10 Marion's Fiancᅢテᅡᄅ Jan 01, 0001

Marion's (Shelley Fabares) new fianc'e comes to visit and mentions he and Marion will be seeking shared custody of the girls.

EP11 Thanksgiving Crossover (1) Nov 28, 1979

The Alders got to New York City one more time, as Larry tries to pitch the sale of a tv station he wants to manange to Philip Drummonds company.

EP12 Thanksgiving Crossover (2) Nov 28, 1979

The Alders go to New York City one more time, as Larry tries to pitch the sale of a television station he wants to manage to Philip Drummond's company.

EP13 Diane Drinks Dec 05, 1979

Huge trouble arises when Diane develops a big deinking problem.

EP14 Tommy The Houseguest Dec 12, 1979

Tommy has to temporarily move in with the Alder's while his mother is away.

EP15 Larry's Father Dec 19, 1979

Larry's father moves in and against Larry's wishes, he gives Diane money to buy a car.

EP16 Money From Home Jan 09, 1980

Larry's ex-wife Marion sends a sizeable check to help him buy a house for his daughters. And in the process, it challenges Larry's pride.

EP17 The Neighbor Dies Jan 16, 1980

Ruthie gets in a fight with her new piano teacher who is very much disliked. He dies after their argument and Ruthie feels responsible for his death.

EP18 The Blind Friend Jan 23, 1980

Morgan's blind nephew gets a sympathetic Ruthie to be his date.

EP19 Love Around The Corner Jan 30, 1980

Larry meets a female tenant ( who happens to be Tommy's mother) in his building's laundry room and things get very serious.

EP20 Larry's Mid-Life Crisis (1) Feb 13, 1980

Larry uses his radio show to protest destruction of a local hotel housing senior citizens. He then ends up in jail and is fired from his radio job.

EP21 Larry's Mid-Life Crisis (2) Feb 20, 1980

Larry seeks new job offers after the loss of his job.

EP22 Larry's Mid-Life Crisis (3) Feb 27, 1980

Morgan also finds herself jobless and Larry the confronts the station's boss's son, in order to at least try to get her job at the radio station.

EP23 The Rock Star (1) Mar 05, 1980

Diane meets and falls for a rock star and may be leaving the home for the rock star.

EP24 The Rock Star (2) Mar 12, 1980

Diane must make a very important choice. She must decide between either her new love (the rock star) and her family.

EP25 The Protégé Apr 02, 1980

Tommy asks Larry for advice on women. Soon, Tommy is in very serious trouble at school for kissing a girl in a broom closet.

EP26 Yearning Apr 30, 1980

Morgan's new secretary dates Larry's father and we soon find out that marriage is in their plans.
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Released: 26 January 1979 Ended
Producted By: TAT Communications Company
Country: United States of America
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Hello, Larry is an American sitcom which aired on NBC from January 26, 1979 to April 30, 1980.

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ruthann-renaud I remember watching this show in the late seventies and thinking "McLean Stevenson left MASH for this?!" But the show began to grow on me and it was fun watching a single dad raise two teenaged daughters. One episode that hit home with me was when Ruthie decided to rechristen herself as Ruth. That's my name (officially Ruth Ann, but call me Ruthie) and I can relate to being Ruth (serious, professional, etc.) as well as Ruthie (cute, informal, etc.)-it's been going on for almost 55 years. Granted, this show will never equal MASH, but McLean Stevenson could be knock-down funny when he wanted to and it was sad to see him go through so many projects (the reason he left MASH was to possibly host the Tonight Show) and it was sad to see him die without equaling his work on MASH. The show got better when Krista Errickson replaced Donna Wilkes as older daughter Diane and the other cast (Joanna Gleason, Ruth Brown, Meadowlark Lemon, etc.) did very well. This was a show that should've gotten a better chance. And that's the Ruth(ie).
happipuppi13 Having watched this abomination in '79-'80,it's easy to see why NBC was the worst! It's also easy to see that MacLean Stevenson just couldn't catch a decent break in the sitcom world! "The MacLean Stvenson Show","In The Beginning",this humiliating show and a last ditch effort on ABC known as "Condo",(which I thought was the best out of the 4!)The only other places to find Maclean between this and his passing are Disney's,"The Cat From Outer Space" and a guest shot on NBC's,"The Golden Girls". A few years after that he was gone. All I have to say about "Hello Larry" is if it had gotten better writers,it could have been something. It's inane,silly,stupid and even annoying!If through some twist of fate it ends up DVD,I caution you to think before you spend! Bad enough one ever had to spend time just watching it. 0 stars because even "BJ and The Bear" was better than this!
rcj5365 This series didn't run long enough to jump the shark. We had to say goodbye to "Hello,Larry" aka "The MacLean Stevenson Show" all too soon. This series which was produced and created by the same people who brought you "Diff'rent Strokes" and "The Facts of Life" lasted for two seasons on NBC-TV which came in as the mid-season replacement producing 38 episodes on January 26,1979 ,and it only lasted a mere two and half seasons on the air before it was canceled on April 30, 1980 it gave its viewers a nervous breakdown to why in the hell actor MacLean Stevenson should have stayed on M*A*S*H,but lets face it,back in the mid- 1970's,and part of the early-1980's,NBC had the reputation as being the worst television network around,and believe me when I say that NBC was going toward a downward spiral as it faced stiff competition from rivals ABC and CBS. The show itself had a good concept during its first five episodes then after that it got the reputation for one of the worst TV shows of all time,and it ranked right up there with "My Mother The Car","F- Troop","Manimal", "Mister T and Tina","Pink Lady and Jeff" and the worst of them all "Gilligan's Island", to name a few,giving "Hello,Larry" a scapegoat for bad TV,which some of NBC's programming was at the time,totally horrible under the supervision of the network executive over at NBC at the time,Fred Silverman.However,I do recall the changing of the guards when it came during the cast change for same character,but was played by two different actresses:It wasn't the same after actress Donna Wilkes was replaced by Krista Errickson,and from there the result was a train wreck on impact. However,this show was that bad overall,but lets not put the blame on MacLean Stevenson,whom after his involvement with M*A*S*H,gain the reputation for a string of failed TV-shows that emerge during the late-1970's,but in some way he was fairly positive with his role. But I put the blame on the producers of this series! The same producers that were behind "Hello,Larry",were behind the shows "The Facts Of Life","Diff'rent Strokes","One Day At A Time",and so many more! Stevenson brought along a Everyman approach to the role,given him a comedic fair to the character who was a single dad raising two teenage daughters on his own without a mom around in suburban Portland,Oregon. This was in fact the male equivalent to another situation comedy show that was around the same time as this series:"One Day At A Time",which was on a rival network.Did "Hello,Larry" jumped the shark? Actually,no. It started out in midair,then went halfway over the shark tank. What really stinks is that actress Kim Richards-a child actor that was all over the place in several movies and TV shows during the entire decade of the 1970's and way into the mid-1980's-stayed on throughout the whole show until its demise in the spring of 1980,after 38 episodes. Richards,was a drop dead gorgeous babe who was the object of every teenage boys' fantasy during the mid-1970's,and still is today. Ahhh yes,KIM RICHARDS,every boy's erotic fantasy! Was that really Kim Richards in the 1985 teen drama called "Tuff Turf"? Yes,it was and she was totally hot!!! The second reason that "Hello,Larry" didn't jump the shark is this: Why is it that in every episode you got to have Meadowlark Lemon as special guest star? Why wasn't he made a regular? Why was he the second banana? The others? Having the cast of Diff'rent Strokes on the show--which at time was the ONLY hit that NBC had,where the carrying presence of Gary Coleman made the show--where Gary Coleman's character,Arnold runs away in Portland leaving Kim Richards,and Strokes' regulars Dana Plato and Todd Bridges to find him. The other daughter? Donna Wilkes,after her departure from the show,was tapped to do three installments to the "Angel" films in the 1980's,and was never heard from again since.Whatever happened to MacLean Stevenson after the demise of Hello,Larry? This was in fact a string of failed shows one after the other including his own series,"The New MacLean Stevenson Show","America","In The Beginning","Dirty Dancing","Dear,John"...the list goes on and on! "Hello,Larry" was a good show in his heyday,but there was a time that NBC sucked so badly that everything on its programming roster never had a chance because viewers stayed the hell away from the network. The saving grace that rescue NBC from a watery grave was the realignment of its entire programming,that resulted during the termination of Fred Silverman,during the mid-1980's and the resurrection of a new person that would bring the network back to glory who was also in charge of NBC's entertainment division as well.
45RPM This quasi-spin-off of Different Strokes brought well-loved McLean Stevenson back to the airways after his departure from MASH. This was one of the first to ACCURATELY portray a single father's struggles raising two young daughters. It never really developed a following, and the numerous scheduling changes made it difficult to find. This is an ideal candidate for TV Land.