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Series regulars or semi-regulars in 'All's Fair' from 1970-1982:



1970-1982 Episode Guide for 'All's Fair':


(Episodes with dates prior to 1970 aired as reruns.)

September 20, 1976: Strange Bedfellows
Season 1, episode 1
W: Bob Schiller, Bob Weiskopf, Rod Parker   D: Hal Cooper

With Salome Jens (Barbara Murray).
Richard Crenna and Bernadette Peters star in a comedy about an ultra-conservative political columnist and an equally liberal photographer who are attracted to one another. In the opening episode, Richard Barrington meets Ms. Charley Drake at a photo session -- and neither will be the same again.

September 27, 1976: Jealousy
Season 1, episode 2
W: Albert E. Lewin

With Janis Paige (Barbara), Mark Harmon, Harry Holcombe (Priest).
Richard becomes acutely aware of the age difference between Charley and himself, and resorts to drastic measures.

October 4, 1976: A Perfect Evening
Season 1, episode 3
W: Gy Waldron

With Patrick Campbell (Mort), Phil Leeds (Senator Wayne), Leon Belasco (Henri).
Richard and Charley's plan for a perfect evening heads for disaster when attempts to keep politics out of their conversation prove unsuccessful.

October 18, 1976: Living Together
Season 1, episode 4
W: Sybil Adelman

With Charles White (Rev. Stevenson), Alice Ghostley (Inez), William Schallert (J.L. Radburn).
After much discussion, and with a few reservations, Richard and Charley decide to try living together.

October 25, 1976: Discovery Day
Season 1, episode 5
W: Michael Loman

It's a rainy Sunday so Richard thinks romance but Charley just thinks.

November 1, 1976: Election Eve
Season 1, episode 6
W: Bud Wiser

Ginger's birthday celebration turns into a political debate.

November 8, 1976: The Gang Leader
Season 1, episode 7
W: Ron Friedman, Dixie Brown Grossman

With Shirley Hemphill (Big O), Susan Batson (Waitress).
Charley brings her latest photographic subject home with her, the arrogant leader of a ghetto street gang.

November 15, 1976: Happy Anniversary (1)
Season 1, episode 8
W: Bob Schiller, Bob Weiskopf, Michael Loman

With Sandy Sprung (Nurse), Michael Durrell (Husband), Pat Stevens (Wife), Helen Page Camp (Nurse Adams), Jane Connell (Mother).
Charley is less bothered by her possible pregnancy than Richard's insistence that they get married right away.

November 22, 1976: Happy Anniversary (2)
Season 1, episode 9
W: Bud Wiser, Robert Van Scoyk

With Helen Page Camp (Nurse Adams), Michael Keaton (Lanny Wolf).
Richard is delighted at the prospect of becoming a father, but at the same time devastated by the fact that Charley doesn't want to get married.

November 29, 1976: Weekend
Season 1, episode 10
W: Robert Van Scoyk

Charley's cancellation of a planned weekend trip angers Richard, even though Richard had done the same thing twice.

December 13, 1976: The Leak
Season 1, episode 11
W: Pete Gallay, Don Hinkley

With Cliff Norton (Granny Goose), Arnold Soboloff (Clerk).
Richard Barrington falls prey to the newsman's nightmare that he's been scooped by a rival columnist.

December 20, 1976: True Confessions
Season 1, episode 12
W: Bud Wiser, Robert Van Scoyk

With Charlotte Rae (Madge), Howard Morton (Harvey).
Charley's revelations of her relationship with Richard appears in the press just before he is to be honored by a national women's organization.

January 17, 1977: Love And Marriage (2)
Season 1, episode 14
W: Bud Wiser

Both Ginger and the already-married Senator Joplin want to end their romance, but each lacks the nerve to tell each other.

February 7, 1977: Lucy's Job Offer
Season 1, episode 15
W: Michael Loman

Al and Lucy's wedding plans falter when she is offered a job that pays more then his.

February 14, 1977: Presidential Requests (1)
Season 1, episode 16
W: Tom Whedon

With Gordon Hurst (Freddie Joe), Jeff Altman (Voice of President Carter), Michael Keaton (Lanny Wolf).
Richard is offered a post as special advisor in the new Carter administration.

February 21, 1977: Presidential Requests (2)
Season 1, episode 17
W: Rod Parker

With Warren Berlinger (Lafferty), Jeff Altman (Voice of President Carter), Michael Keaton (Lanny Wolf).
Charley accuses Richard of being a "sell out" when he changes a line in his column to please the President.

February 28, 1977: In Name Only
Season 1, episode 18
W: Robert Van Scoyk, Michael Elias

Charley marries a professor who is a Korean dissident to keep him from being deported.

March 7, 1977: Save The Yak
Season 1, episode 19
W: Howard Ostroff

With James Cromwell (Shaw), Queenie Smith (Polly Kirland), Tom Poston (Harold Banks).
Charley's assignment from a Communist magazine to photograph yaks in Mongolia interests the FBI.

March 14, 1977: Remembrance
Season 1, episode 20
W: Tom Whedon

With Johnny Haymer (Guy), Andra Akers (Desiree), Marcel Hillaire (Frenchman).
Charley smolders over Richard's anticipation of a reunion with an old flame.

April 23, 1977: The Jailbirds (1)
Season 1, episode 22
W: Robert Van Scoyk, Michael Elias, Tom Whedon

With Jeannie Linero (Amanda), Paul Zegler (Deputy), George Petrie (Col. Grimes), Michael Keaton (Lanny Wolf).
After some assertiveness training, Ginger loudmouths herself, Charley, and Lanny into a small town jail cell.

April 30, 1977: The Jailbirds (2)
Season 1, episode 23
W: Bob Schiller, Bob Weiskopf, Rod Parker

With Jeannie Linero (Amamda), George Petrie (Col. Grimes), Michael Keaton (Lanny Wolf), Ron Feinberg (Sheriff).
Lucy brings her TV news crew to Parlorville to expose the sheriff who put Charley, Ginger and Lanny in jail.

May 30, 1977: Charley's Father
Season 1, episode 24
W: Ron Friedman

With James Gregory (Arthur Drake).
Charley prepares for a visit from her father. (Last show of the series.)


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