Bridget Loves Bernie
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Comedy
Seasons | 1
Episodes | 24
avg.Runtime | 30 min
First EP | 1972-09-16
Last EP | 1973-03-03
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Rating : 6.7
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Bridget Loves Bernie is an American television comedy program created by Bernard Slade, the creator of the 1970–74 ABC sitcom The Partridge Family and the 1967-70 sitcom The Flying Nun, based loosely on the premise of the 1920s’ Broadway play and 1940s’ radio show Abie's Irish Rose. It stars Meredith Baxter and David Birney as the title characters, and ran for one season, from 1972 to 1973 on CBS. Baxter and Birney married in real life after the program went off the air.
Created by
Produced by
Thornhill Productions Inc.
Screen Gems Television
Season List
season 1 || Season 1
Relesed on | 1972-09-16
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Bridget Loves Bernie
1972-09-16
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A Funny Thing Happened.....
1972-09-23
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Wake Up, We're Getting Married Today
1972-09-30
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Last Of The Red Hot Playwrights
1972-10-07
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Who's Watching The Store?
1972-10-14
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The Newlyweds
1972-10-21
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Happiness Is A Thing Called Moe
1972-10-28
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Bernie's Last Stand
1972-11-04
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How To Be A Jewish Mother
1972-11-11
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The Little White Lie That Grew And Grew
1972-11-18
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The In-Laws Who Came To Dinner
1972-11-25
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The Homecoming
1972-12-02
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You Are Cordially Not Invited
1972-12-09
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'Tis The Season
1972-12-16
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Belated Honeymoon
1972-12-23
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Honesty Is The Worst Policy
1973-01-06
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Life Begins At 65
1973-01-13
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With This Ring
1973-01-20
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Into Every Life A Little Snow Must Fall
1973-01-27
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To Teach Or Not To Teach
1973-02-03
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Painting, Painting--Who's Got The Painting?
1973-02-10
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Steinberg And Son
1973-02-17
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The Information Gap
1973-02-24
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Greener Pastures
1973-03-03
“I would rather entertain and hope that people learned something than educate people and hope they were entertained.” – Walt Disney