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A variety of stars perform comic sketches about love relationships.

A variety of stars perform comic sketches about love relationships.

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Love, American Style

"Love and the Three Timer; Love and the Clinical Problem"

A variety of stars perform comic sketches about love relationships.

Love, American Style

S1 "Love and the Serious Wedding; Love and the Pill"

Two practical jokers decide to get married. In the second story, parents are worried about their daughter's trip to Europe.

Love, American Style

"Love and the Parents Sake; Love and the Time Machine"

A variety of stars perform comic sketches about love relationships.

Love, American Style

S2 "Love and Murphy's Bed; Love and the Lost Dog"

Sarah and John arrive home separately; Eleanor puts an ad in the paper for a lost dog that she never had.

Love, American Style

S2, EP15 "Love and the Only Child; Love and the Wig"

A woman leaves home as her parents are separating; blond wig excites husband.

Love, American Style

S2, EP9 "Love and the Young Executive"

An ambitious mail clerk falls in love with the vice president's daughter.

Love, American Style

S2 "Love and the Sack; Love and the Trip"

April is expecting her boyfriend to pop the question any time now; Vi and Tom find "grass" in their son's suitcase.

A variety of stars perform comic sketches about love relationships.
Starring: Barbara Minkus, Bill Callaway, Buzz Cooper, Dick Patterson, E.J. Peaker, Jo Anne Worley, Lou Jacobi, Lynne Marta, Mary Grover, Michele Lee, Paul Winchell, Robert Cummings, Stuart Margolin, Tracy Reed, Warren Berlinger
Original Air Date: Sep 29, 1969
Genres: ComedyTV Series
Rating: TVG
Playback: HD
3 seasons available on demand
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