Series regulars or semi-regulars in 'Ladies' Man' from 1970-1982:
- Allison Argo as Susan (1980-1981)
- Betty Kennedy as Andrea Gibbons (1980-1981)
- Herb Edelman as Reggie (1980-1981)
- Karen Morrow as Betty Brill (1980-1981)
- Lawrence Pressman as Alan Thackeray (1980-1981)
- Louise Sorel as Elaine Holstein (1980-1981)
- Natasha Ryan as Amy Thackeray (1980-1981)
- Simone Griffith as Gretchen (1980-1981)
1970-1982 Episode Guide for 'Ladies' Man':
(Episodes with dates prior to 1970 aired as reruns.)
Season 1, episode 1
D: H. Wesley Kenney
With Lolly Seene (Receptionist), Joan Pirkle (Artist). Lawrence Pressman stars as a single parent of a young daughter, and the only male employee on the staff of a ladies magazine. In the series premiere, Alan intends to survive his first writing assignment -- a story on the sexual harassment of working women.
Season 1, episode 2 Alan arranges an exclusive interview with Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher of Great Britain.
Season 1, episode 3 Alan uncovers some interesting information about Gretchen while researching an article on why women pose nude for men's magazines.
Season 1, episode 4
With Cathie Shirriff (Michelle). Alan sails into a new romance, heedless of the heavy weather a small daughter's jealousy can stir up.
Season 1, episode 5
With Christopher Allport (Charlie). Alan's broadminded liberalism is tested when he learns that a new friend is homosexual.
Season 1, episode 6
With Danny Dayton (Detective Cerrone). After being lauded as a hero for fighting off a mugger, Alan is too humiliated to admit to anyone that his attacker was a woman.
Season 1, episode 7
With Danny Wells (Waiter). Alan's interview for a cover story is short-circuited by Elaine, who engages in an impulsive affair with the subject.
Season 1, episode 8
With Joe George (Postman). Alan draws fire at home and the office for a column perceived as an attack on the morals of the "liberated woman" which appears just a few days before Christmas.
Season 1, episode 9
With Larry Thomas (Singing Messenger). Andrea hopes to win Alan's affections by paying special attention to his daughter.
Season 1, episode 10
With Jerry Fujikawa. Alan becomes a believer in "equal pay for equal work" when he learns that Susan makes $3000 more a year than he does.
Season 1, episode 11 Elaine's happy when Betty joins the staff until the boss starts singing her praises; Alan wishes he'd never agreed to read Susan's play.
Season 1, episode 12
With Cameron Young (Sampson). A dejected Elaine must produce a magazine supplement for women under 30, while an ebullient Alan prepares his 39th birthday celebration.
Season 1, episode 13
With Jack Riley (Dunlap). Alan learns about women scorned when Elaine is denied membership in his all-male press club.
Season 1, episode 14
With Julie Cobb (Sheila Thackeray). Alan is suspicious when his ex-wife suddenly shows up on his doorstep and is overly charming.
Season 1, episode 15
With Julie Cobb (Sheila Thackeray). Alan thinks his ex-wife's charming behavior is a prelude to a petition to regain custody of Amy, and he uses a poker game with Holstein and the ladies from the office as a shelter from his ex. (Last show of the series.)