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Tim decides to leave Corinne because he believes he is not the father of her baby.

Tim decides to leave Corinne because he believes he is not the father of her baby.

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This classic comedy series is a satire on all the daytime soaps out there. The stories revolve around a rich family, the Tates, and a blue-collar family, the Campbells. With stories mostly centered around crazy characters and sex, the escapades are as soapy as you can get: divorce, homosexuality, adultery, kidnapping, organized crime, war flashbacks, custody battles, murder and amnesia.
Starring: Arthur Peterson, Billy Crystal, Cathryn Damon, Diana Canova, Eugene Roche, Gordon Jump, Jay Johnson, Jennifer Salt, Jimmy Baio, Katherine Helmond, Richard Mulligan, Robert Guillaume, Robert Mandan, Sal Viscuso, Ted Wass
Original Air Date: Sep 13, 1977
Genres: ComedyTV Series
Rating: TVPG
Playback: HD
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