

He & She
Comedy
He & She
1S | 26E
09/06/1967
4.7
1. The Old Man and the She
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9/6/1967
2. The Second Time Around
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9/13/1967
3. How to Fail in Business
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9/20/1967
4. Phantom of 84th Street
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9/27/1967
5. One of Our Firemen is Missing
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10/4/1967
6. Before You Bury Me, Can I Say Something?
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10/11/1967
7. Dick's Van Dyke
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10/18/1967
8. The Background Man
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10/25/1967
9. Vote Yes or No
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11/1/1967
10. He & She vs. Him
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11/8/1967
11. The Coming-Out Party
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11/15/1967
12. Deep in the Heart of Taxes
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11/22/1967
13. Don't Call Us
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11/29/1967
14. North Goes West
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12/13/1967
15. Easy Way Out
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12/20/1967
16. Poster Boy
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12/27/1967
17. 45 Midgets from Broadway
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1/3/1968
18. A Rock by Any Other Name
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1/10/1968
19. Goodman, Spare That Tree
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1/24/1968
20. The White Collar Worker
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1/31/1968
21. Along Came Kim
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2/7/1968
22. What Do You Get for the Man Who Has Nothing?
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2/14/1968
23. Dog's Best Friend
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2/21/1968
24. It's Not Whether You Win or Lose, It's How You Watch the Game
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2/28/1968
25. Knock, Knock, Who's There? Fernando, Fernando Who?
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3/6/1968
26. What's in the Kitty?
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3/13/1968
Overview
He & She is an American sitcom that aired on the CBS television network as part of its 1967-1968 lineup, originally sponsored by General Foods and Lever Brothers. He & She is widely considered to be ahead of its time by broadcast historians. Its sophisticated approach to comedy was viewed as opening doors to the groundbreaking MTM family of sitcoms of the 1970s, beginning with The Mary Tyler Moore Show in 1970. The character of Oscar was openly the pattern for the Ted Baxter character, for which creator Leonard Stern granted permission. CBS aired reruns of He & She in prime time from June 1970 to September 1970.