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Series regulars or semi-regulars in 'Getting Together' from 1970-1982:



1970-1982 Episode Guide for 'Getting Together':


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

September 18, 1971: Jenny, Jenny
Season 1, episode 1
W: Charles Shyer, Alan Mandel   D: Richard Kinon

With Diana Ewing (Sandra Burke), Jane Dulo.
Situation comedy with Bobby Sherman starring as a struggling composer who lives in an antique store in Hollywood. Wes Stern plays his lyricist partner. In the first episode, a social worker visits the store because Bobby is legal guardian of his 12-year-old sister, Jennifer.

September 25, 1971: Cathy's Clown
Season 1, episode 2
W: Ron Friedman   D: Ralph Senensky

With Cindy Williams (Cathy).
Bobby decides that Lionel will write better love lyrics if he falls in love, and so the two go in search of a girl who will inspire him.

October 2, 1971: All Shook Up
Season 1, episode 3
W: Steve Zacharias   D: Lou Antonio

With Gary Dubin (Milton).
Bobby reacts like a father when he learns that his kid sister is going on her first date.

October 9, 1971: Where Are You, Little Star?
Season 1, episode 4
W: Dennis Klein   D: Ralph Senensky

With John Calvin (Hank), Robyn Millan (Suzie), Martin Speer (George).
At Lionel's high school reunion, Bobby discovers that his partner has exaggerated his achievements in Hollywood.

October 16, 1971: Singing The Blues
Season 1, episode 5
W: John D.F. Black   D: Jerry Bernstein

With Little Dion (Himself), Della Reese (Mother).
Bobby Conway has a star boarder on his hands when he discovers a possible rock singing sensation.

October 23, 1971: Why Do Fools Fall In Love?
Season 1, episode 6
W: Dick Bensfield, Perry Grant   D: Richard Kinon

With Patric Knowles (Anthony Devon).
Landlady Rita falls in love with a blind date arranged by Bobby and Lionel when Rudy can't take her to the Hairdressers Ball.

October 30, 1971: Beep, Beep
Season 1, episode 7
W: Ron Friedman   D: Jerry Bernstein

With Karen Carlson (Connie), Robert Williams (Frink), Roger C. Carmel (Summers).
Bobby and Lionel have such conflicting accounts of a traffic accident which they witnessed, that Jenny fears they will split up as a songwriting team.

November 13, 1971: I Want You, I Need You, I Love You
Season 1, episode 8
W: William Bickley   D: Hal Cooper

With Diana Ewing (Sandra Burke), Stuart Margolin.
Bobby unwittingly doublecrosses his friend Lionel when he introduces Sandra to a rock superstar.

December 4, 1971: Memories Are Made Of This
Season 1, episode 9
W: Jack Winter   D: Roger Duchowny

With Severn Darden (Remo), Gerald Hiken (Ridlehuber).
Bobby and Lionel volunteer for strange experimental programs being conducted at a university to raise money to rent tuxedos for a dinner honoring Rudy.

December 11, 1971: Those Oldies But Goodies Remind Me Of You
Season 1, episode 10
W: William Bickley   D: Ralph Senensky

With Carl Gottlieb (Charlie), Penny Marshall (Mona), Rob Reiner.
Misled by nostalgia, Bobby gives his best song to an old rock 'n' roll group which is trying to make a comeback.

December 18, 1971: Blue Christmas
Season 1, episode 11
W: Dick Bensfield, Perry Grant   D: Jerry Bernstein

Bobby rents a mountain cabin to give Jenny a real old-fashioned Christmas.

December 25, 1971: The Great Pretender
Season 1, episode 12
W: Lee Kalcheim   D: Ron Winston

With Barbara Daitch (Barbara), Beverly Washburn (Janet).
Bobby falls in love with Janet, an encyclopedia salesgirl who, he learns later, can't deal truthfully with anyone.

January 1, 1972: Breaking Up Is Hard To Do
Season 1, episode 13
W: Richard Baer   D: Lou Antonio

With Paul Mazursky (Jackie Michael), Jack Riley (Mel), Curt Conway (Irving).
Because of a misunderstanding, Bobby and Lionel dissolve their songwriting partnership and Bobby goes to work for a successful "phony".

January 8, 1972: Broken Hearted Melody
Season 1, episode 14

With Bill Daily (McAdam), Pamela McMyler (Melody).
When Lionel sells Bobby's bed to a woman photographer, Bobby has to agree to get his hair cut for a commercial in order to get his property back. (Last show of the series.)


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