Love, American Style

1969
Love, American Style

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EP1 Love and the Footlight Fiancee Sep 14, 1973

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EP2 Love and the Teller's Tale Sep 14, 1973

A banker is trapped in a valut with a designing female.

EP3 Love and the Swinging Surgeon Sep 14, 1973

A surgeon with roving hands is on a date with a prim miss.

EP4 Love and the Plane Fantasy Sep 14, 1973

A man begins to have fantasies about a girl he met on board a flight.

EP5 Love and the Lifter Sep 21, 1973

A pickpocket's heart is stolen by a young admirer.

EP6 Love and the Lie Sep 21, 1973

A man uses his famous brother's reputation to impress a girl.

EP7 Love and the Suspicious Husband Sep 21, 1973

Tale about a suspicious spouse who hires a detective to follow his wife.

EP8 Love and the Comedienne Sep 21, 1973

An insult comedienne is afraid her act is hurting her husband's feelings.

EP9 Love and the Heavy Set Sep 28, 1973

A worried mother tries to arrange a blind date for her chubby daughter.

EP10 Love and the Novel Love Sep 28, 1973

A writing team gets very involved in their latest love story.

EP11 Love and the See-Through Mind Sep 28, 1973

A jealous mind reader knows when other men are leering at his wife.

EP12 Love and the Seven Year Wait Sep 28, 1973

About-to-be weds have been waiting seven years for her missing husband to be declared legally dead.

EP13 Love and the Golden Memory Sep 28, 1973

A tourist looks for his wartime romance in a dingy London pub.

EP14 Love and the Stutter Oct 05, 1973

A dentist stutters when he's in love.

EP15 Love and the Memento Oct 05, 1973

A heir is unhappy about the disposal of a hamburger king's fortune.

EP16 Love and the Games People Play Oct 05, 1973

Two football players enjoy a night they would never forget.

EP17 Love and the Single Husband Oct 05, 1973

A swinger is pursued by marriage-hungry women.

EP18 Love and High Spirits Oct 05, 1973

A tale about a medium trying to make contact with a desirable client.

EP19 Love and the Bonded Separation Oct 12, 1973

Marrieds try a separation under the same roof.

EP20 Love and the Fractured Fibula Oct 12, 1973

A newly-married wife injures herself to be with her newly-married husband.

EP21 Love and the Pretty Secretary Oct 12, 1973

Tale about a lawyer too much in love with his feather-brained secretary.

EP22 Love and the Hoodwinked Honey Oct 19, 1973

Twist on a tryst.

EP23 Love and the Secret Spouse Oct 19, 1973

Two newlyweds try to hide their marriage from her father.

EP24 Love and the Cozy Comrades Oct 19, 1973

Chambermaid Gladys fixes comrade Ivan's buttons.

EP25 Love and the Flunky Oct 19, 1973

A basketball player has a roommate that does everything for him. When the ballplayer brings home a date, she makes an unexpected choice.

EP26 Love and the Lady Prisoner Nov 02, 1973

Two female prisoners get a visit from a pair of men.

EP27 Love and the Weighty Problem Nov 02, 1973

A girl comes back from a weight loss vacation several dress sizes smaller and her boyfriend becomes paranoid now that she is getting so much attention.

EP28 Love and the Fortunate Cookie Nov 02, 1973

Two executives vie for a lovely secretary's attentions.

EP29 Love and the Opera Singer Nov 02, 1973

A man tells his date the story of how his opera singer ancestor lost his voice and career for the woman he loved.

EP30 Love and the Unsteady Steady Nov 09, 1973

A teenage boy and girl look for a long term relationship.

EP31 Love and the Persistent Assistant Nov 09, 1973

A nightclub hypnotist's assistant is suffering from unrequited love from her boss.

EP32 Love and the Last Joke Nov 09, 1973

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EP33 Love and the Clinical Problem Nov 09, 1973

Comic spoof of sex clinics.

EP34 Love and the Eat's Cafe Nov 09, 1973

A postcard salesman stops in a backwards town and believes he has convinced a town girl not to marry an awful man.

EP35 Love and the Unwedding Nov 16, 1973

Two students take a stand against the institution of marriage.

EP36 Love and the Big Top Nov 16, 1973

A tale about attempted intrigue in a circus trapeze act.

EP37 Love and the Odd Couples Nov 16, 1973

A double divorce is on the agenda when two men are married to the wrong girls.

EP38 Love and the Locksmith Nov 16, 1973

A story about a love-smitten locksmith.

EP39 Love and the Time Machine Nov 23, 1973

A young scientist tries to win a girl with the aid of a time machine.

EP40 Love and the Man of the Year Nov 23, 1973

A comedian neglects his family to do charity benefits.

EP41 Love and the Blue Plate Special Nov 23, 1973

A waitress wins the heart of a pop artist.

EP42 Love and the Hidden Meaning Nov 30, 1973

A woman questions a novel.

EP43 Love and the Model Apartment Nov 30, 1973

Honeymooners move into a model apartment.

EP44 Love and the Weirdo Nov 30, 1973

A man's date turns out to be superstitious.

EP45 Love and the Parent's Sake Nov 30, 1973

Two oldsters try to patch up their kids' rocky marriage.

EP46 Love and the Three-Timer Nov 30, 1973

One boy with three girlfriends.

EP47 Love and the Spendthrift Dec 07, 1973

A multi-millionaire finds that money cannot buy his secretary's affections.

EP48 Love and the Generation Gasp Dec 07, 1973

A wealthy patriarch with heirs to spare and the possibility of begetting more.

EP49 Love and the Awkward Age Dec 07, 1973

A woman has trouble admitting to her husband her actual age.

EP50 Love and Carmen Lopez Dec 28, 1973

Love is in the air for a family's housemaid.

EP51 Love and the Cover Dec 28, 1973

An undercover spy reveals to his wife that he has been using her as a cover for the last five years.

EP52 Love and the Cryin' Cowboy Dec 28, 1973

A country western singer can only write hit songs after he has been dumped.

EP53 Love and the Flying Finletters Jan 04, 1974

A stewardess' daughter gets her pilot father and airline personnel mother back together again.

EP54 Love and the Extra Job Jan 04, 1974

A girl with an original way to earn money for law school.

EP55 Love and the Golden Worm Jan 04, 1974

A young man's father has a bride selected for him, much to his chagrin.

EP56 Love and the Patrol Person Jan 04, 1974

A policeman meets his new, female patrol partner.

EP57 Love and the Itchy Condition Jan 04, 1974

Tale of a romance between two itch-ridden people.

EP58 Love and the Competitors Jan 11, 1974

A battle of the sexes.

EP59 Love and the Forever Tree Jan 11, 1974

Wistful lovers are kept apart for 50 years.

EP60 Love and the Image Makers Jan 11, 1974

A political candidate falls in love with his female opponent.

EP61 Love and Mr. Bunny Jan 11, 1974

A man cannot sleep without his special clock.

EP62 Love and the Phobia Jan 11, 1974

A woman has a fear of apartments.
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An anthology comedy series featuring a line up of different celebrity guest stars appearing in anywhere from one, two, three, and four short stories or vignettes within an hour about versions of love and romance.

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sonya90028 I fondly recall watching Love, American Style, on Friday nights as a kid. Watching it was a pleasant conclusion, to my Friday TV viewing before my bedtime, when the 11 O'clock news came on after the show. This show was the first anthology show on the air, during the 70s. Another great anthology show called Night Gallery, premiered a year after Love, American Style.Love, American Style was a delightfully entertaining show, that could be enjoyed by all ages. It's premise, was based on the ups and downs of love and romance, in America during the late 60s/early-70s. Each episode lasted an hour, with different mini-episodes within the hour time-frame. I thought it was especially clever that short, hilarious comedy sketches, were included between each mini-episode.This show had marvelous comedy actors in each episode, such as Stuart Margolin, Alice Ghostly, Flip Wilson, Arte Johnson, etc. These and other actors appearing on the show, were some of the most superb comedians in show business. This factor was what made Love, American Style so much fun to watch, during the entire run of the series. If you like warm, light-hearted classic comedy shows, then you owe it to yourself to enjoy Love, American Style, on DVD.
John T. Ryan ANTHOLOGIES as series in Television have always been a common component of the seasonal line-ups of every Network ever since the beginnings of TV broadcasting. This was a category of programming that they came about very honestly; as the Old Time Radio shows had many an ever popular anthology in its very makeup. They came as Drama (First Nighter, Playhouse 90), Western (Death Valley Days, Wagon Train*) and Historical (You Are There, Victory At Sea).SELDOM did we see an Anthology Series strictly limited to making us laugh, to Comedy. One exception we can think of (and about the only one that comes to mind off hand is our honorary series of the day, LOVE, American STYLE (Parker-Margolin Productions/Paramount Television/ABC TV Network, 1969-74).THE length of the shows varied between 30 and 60 minutes, as the earlier episodes started out at the hour mark, only to cut to a half hour, and still later back up to the hour mark. Each installment would consist of between 2 and 4 vignettes; featuring completely different casts, totally different stories and absolutely different settings; all bound together within the notion of each being, some how, "Love Related" INASMUCH as the episode weren't really related to "Love", but rather to what would be phonetically spelled something like "Ess-Ee-Ecks", the humor is typically of the American tradition of titillation, double meaning and 'naughty' suggestiveness. Hence, we were able to receive all of 'them dirty', little jokes and stuff; while not offending either the ABC Censor or Newton Minnow.BECAUSE each story was short of duration and featured non-continuing characters and story-lines, there was very little wasted time and no padding, whatsoever. It was the mission of the writers to get it all out in front; relating any and all about each character post haste, because basically, they are living out their entire fictional lives in a quarter hour.WE have heard that we've heard is that those in Hollywood loved series like LOVE, American STYLE (and any other anthology) called for the use of m any different Actors and Actresses, Comedians and Comediennes to populate the length and breadth of the various and numerous mini-episodes.ONE unusual episode appeared in the series. It featured a story about a family in the 1950's getting their first Television Set. Ron Howard was the Teen-Ager with Harold Gould as his father. It was set in Milwaukee and dang, if it didn't bear a strong resemblance to the later HAPPY DAYS series! We found out later that it was a failed HAPPY DAYS pilot. Well, they get our Frugal Utilitarian Award for creative use of what would probably be discarded.WHEN we look back on this collection of funny business, it reminds us most of the old one and two reeler comedies that were produced by guys with names like Chaplin, Keaton, Lloyd, Sennett, Roach and Christie. Silent or sound, these short subjects featured comic players with whom their audiences were familiar. Although there was very little continuity of particular roles & names of characters, we instantly knew them and we reacted accordingly.IN short, we believe the series is a sort throwback to those great "Old Time Movies" that we all seem to love so much. This is both a flattering comparison for the series; as well as a further proof that there is truly nothing new under the Sun.NOTE: * Okay, Schultz, you're right. WAGON TRAIN does have recurring characters. But how else could we go West each week without the likes of Major Adams,Flint McCullough, Duke Shannon and Charlie Wooster? Each week's story was different and told new and varied stories along the Trail. Ergo, we feel that the classification as a Western Anthology Series is totally justified! Got it? POODLE SCHNITZ!!
Brian Washington This show is definitely a show that worked for the era it was produced in, the late 60's/early 70's. This show came out at the height of the sexual revolution and could have easily been called "Lust, American Style". Each episode pretty much was about the same thing, men and women in constant pursuit of each other. Also, the most memorable trademark was the ever present brass bed. However, despite the emphasis on sex there were a few more touching episodes in this series. One that comes to mind is an episode in which an old man creates a sculpture of his deceased wife on the anniversary of her death and the angel of death (played hilariously by Soupy Sales) comes down to inform him that he is about to die. At the end of the episode, there is a shot of the old man, who has become a statue himself, holding his wife's hand. This was perhaps the most moving episode from one of the wildest show's of the early 70's.
ernest c. barnes during the early to mid seventies, i looked forward to Friday nights on ABC to tuning in on the first and only comedic anthology series featuring a slew of well known actors, writers and directors. it's sad that the attempted updated version recently shown wasn't as successful as the version from the seventies. what the world needs now are series such as these in a world full of violence. Although the premise of the show was silly, it did have it's romantic overtones in a funny type manner which most of all the vignettes were family oriented, which i think was one of the keys toward its popularity. i personally enjoyed viewing performers Charles Nelson Reilly and Louisa Moritz to Flip Wilson and Gail Fisher. it would be nice to have it return more often in reruns or on video tape.