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LOVE, AMERICAN STYLE - Love and the Lady Barber

Air Date/Released Friday, November 19, 1971
Station/Studio ABC / Paramount Studios
Featuring Joe Besser (Solo)

A one-hour comedy anthology series, each episode featured three to four playlets, all dealing in the subject of love. Short comedy blackout sequences, starring a regular roster of actors including Bernie Kopell, Stuart Margolin, Tracy Reed and James Hampton, were interspersed between the playlets.

A bald man is madly in love with his woman barber, but she says she can only love someone with full, luxurious hair. This sends Mr. Reading to a toupee shop, which he hopes will lead to a relationship.


The show was syndicated in a re-edited 1/2-hour format, which is how it is usually seen on television; home video releases are the original 1-hour format.

Cast: Frank Sutton (Mr. Reading), Ann Prentiss (Yvonne), Joe Besser (Tony the toupee salesman), Carla Borelli (Linda)

Crew: Jim Parker, Arnold Margolin (Executive Producers), William P. D'Angelo (Producer), William Wiard (Director), Martin Cohan (Writer)
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