Paul Sand in Friends and Lovers

1974
Paul Sand in Friends and Lovers

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EP1 Getting to First Bass Sep 14, 1974

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EP2 The Big Fight Sep 21, 1974

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EP3 Live Thy Neighbor Sep 28, 1974

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EP4 Fiddler in the House Oct 05, 1974

Robert and his violinist friend Fred are kept on their toes by Fred's visting father, an affable violin virtuoso with a pronounced superiority complex.

EP5 Cinderella Oct 12, 1974

Robert is swept off his feet by a ballerina whose role as a dancing Cinderella gives Robert visions of olaying Prince Charming.

EP6 Ben and Marge Are Back Oct 19, 1974

Robert and Charlie's retired parents showed up with a surprise: they lost their money in Arizona and now they're back to stay.

EP7 Moran's the Man Oct 26, 1974

A tricky triangle develops after a liberal-minded friend invites Robert to date the same nurse he's been dating.

EP8 Date With Robert Nov 02, 1974

Robert needs a classy date for an important dinner dance; his classiest prospect is a part-time bus driver.

EP9 Dreyfuss & Dreyfuss, Associates Nov 09, 1974

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EP10 Smart Move Nov 16, 1974

Robert is getting the uncomfortable feeling that everyone, his girlfriend included, is nudging him into buying a house and taking a wife.

EP11 Maid in the Snow Nov 23, 1974

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EP12 All's Well That Ends Nov 30, 1974

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EP13 Just the Ticket Dec 07, 1974

Robert is dogged at home and work by a brash 14-year-old flutist who proclaims herself his groupie.

EP14 The Groupie Dec 14, 1974

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EP15 From Russia With Lust Jan 04, 1975

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Released: 14 September 1974 Ended
Producted By: MTM Enterprises
Country: United States of America
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Paul Sand in Friends and Lovers is a 1974-1975 United States comedic television series starring Paul Sand which centers around a musician in Boston, Massachusetts, and his personal relationships. It was Sand's only starring role in a television series. The show aired from September 14, 1974, to January 4, 1975.

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MEEdmo42 I only saw a couple of episodes and cassette taped one. It had such great, funny characters. Wish they would at least put it on a DVD or bring it back for a short rerun on some of the oldies stations. Wondering who one would contact to see it get done. Never saw Paul Sand much other than in this. I loved Jack Gilford. He is an excellent character actor. Also liked the man who played the character who was in charge of seeing that everyone was in their places on time. He was not listed,but have seen him in lots of other things. Just don't know his name. I loved the premise. Good clean comedy series' are very scarce these days.
lowintense I enjoyed the comment from Rosabel in Canada and agree the series was delightful. However, I must correct one point. In the series, Paul Sand played the double bass, not the cello. Also, if a series like this is ever done again (and as a classical musician, I hope it is) then the actors need help in adequately faking the playing of their instruments. That aside, as a classical bassoonist and former double bassist, I LOVED it. I'm surprised this show wasn't a hit. It was quite funny and was a good ensemble cast. Perhaps it was ahead of its time. But I very much remember the show as I was actually playing the double bass at the time in my high school orchestra (prior to switching to the bassoon). In fact, I studied briefly with a member of the Los Angeles Philharmonic. On a related interesting note, I remember reading in TV Guide where Paul Sand received some basic instruction from one of the bassists in the Philharmonic.
Rosabel This short-lived comedy series revolved around the lives and misadventures of a concert cellist (Paul Sand) and his fellow musicians. I loved it for being one of the only series then (and since) to focus on classical music and musicians, and it had a gentle, geeky lovableness to it. I especially enjoyed Steve Landesberg as the German violinist with a very tense, uptight relationship with his demanding father. In one scene, Sand is trying to help the two men express their love for each other, and they end up facing each other in embarrassment, about 4 feet apart, as Landesberg announces "I think this is close enough". Sand's own relationship with his parents is also amusing, and almost prefigures Jerry Seinfeld by about 20 years.