Any Similarity to Persons Living or Dead Is Purely Coincidental (An Anthology of Comics)
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TOO CLOSE FOR COMFORT - As the Cookie Crumbles
Air Date/Released | Tuesday, March 9, 1982 |
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Station/Studio | ABC / D. L. Taffner Prods. |
Cartoonist Henry Rush tries to run a strict and conservative household, but when his adult daughters only move as far as the downstairs apartment, he finds that things are still “too close for comfort.” Complicating matters are the girls’ friend Monroe, an accident-prone and naïve numbskull who constantly aggravates Henry.
Jackie, Sara, Monroe and cousin April decide to earn money by starting a homemade cookie business. The bakery? Henry’s kitchen. A series of accidents incent Jackie to ask, I’m not going to blow my stack. I’m not going to say anything I might regret. Just tell me one thing... which one of us is Curly, which one is Larry, and which one’s Moe?!
Crew: Lee Lochhead (Director), Jesse Dizon, Don Haberman (Story), Bruce A. Taylor (Teleplay), Arne Sultan, Earl Barret (Exec. Producers, Developers), Don Taffner (Developer), Austin Kalish, Irma Kalish (Producers)
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