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Series regulars or semi-regulars in 'Love Thy Neighbor' from 1970-1982:



1970-1982 Episode Guide for 'Love Thy Neighbor':


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

June 15, 1973: Pilot
Season 1, episode 1
W: Arthur Julian   D: Hal Cooper

With Stanley Clements, Dick Wilson, Louis Guss, Herbie Faye (Harry Mulligan), Stafford Repp. Comedy series about a black couple who move into a previously all-white neighborhood. In the first episode, the white neighbor of the new residents is in for a double shock when he learns the husband is an efficiency expert hired to work in his shop.

June 22, 1973: Dinner For Four
Season 1, episode 2
The Wilsons and the Bruces get a cool reception when they go to dinner at a fancy French restaurant, but the cause is not what they think.

June 29, 1973: The Marriage You Save May Be Your Own
Season 1, episode 3
When Peggy goes out of town to save her sister's marriage, and Ferguson leaves Jackie alone for career-building meetings, Jackie and Charlie console each other thereby precipitating jealousy on the part of their spouses.

July 6, 1973: Guess Who's Coming To Dinner
Season 1, episode 4

With John Fink (Roger Turner). Charlie vies with Ferguson for the new boss's attention.

July 13, 1973: Happiness Is A Good Transportation Car
Season 1, episode 5
Peggy and Jackie put an embargo on romance to obtain second cars when Charlie and Ferguson take both their cars to work.

July 20, 1973: Funny Reel
Season 1, episode 6
The lack of a goodby kiss starts domestic quarrels in both the Wilson and Bruce households.

August 15, 1973: Want To Split A Maid
Season 1, episode 7
Peggy and Jackie decide to share a maid to give them more free time and the results are just the opposite.

August 22, 1973: The Grass Is Always Greener
Season 1, episode 8

With Jed Allan (Detective Palmer). The discovery of a suspicious-looking weed in the Wilsons' back yard causes panic when Ferguson identifies it as marijuana.

August 29, 1973: Take Two And Hit To Right
Season 1, episode 9

With Richard Williams (Otis). Recuperating from injuries received in a softball game, Charlie thinks Ferguson is replacing him at work with a black man.

September 5, 1973: Let's Have A Baby
Season 1, episode 10
Baby-sitting and an old boyfriend cause quite a flap in the Wilson and Bruce households.

September 12, 1973: Charlie's Charm
Season 1, episode 11
Charlie's got the impression that he's irresistable to all black girls, so much so that he believes he's breaking up the marriage of Jackie and Ferguson.

September 19, 1973: The Minstrel Show
Season 1, episode 12

With Susan Flannery (Trish). The Wilsons and Bruces enter show business as they put on a minstrel show in the neighborhood. Peggy, suffering stage fright, loses her voice. (Last show of the series.)


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