Un caricaturiste conservateur essaie de se mêler des affaires de sa famille et de ses amis.Un caricaturiste conservateur essaie de se mêler des affaires de sa famille et de ses amis.Un caricaturiste conservateur essaie de se mêler des affaires de sa famille et de ses amis.
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- AnecdotesIn one episode, Ted Knight wore a sweatshirt with the name and logo of an actual university on it. Soon, college and university students who were fans of the show began sending logo sweatshirts for Knight to wear on the air. From then on, Knight began wearing as many different sweatshirts as possible in each episode to please the fans.
- GaffesThe exterior shots of the house obviously does not match the inside.
- Autres versionsThe DVD release of the first season is made up of the syndicated versions of episodes which are missing 2 minutes from the original network versions.
- ConnexionsFeatured in I Love the '80s Strikes Back: 1980 (2003)
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This was probably Ted Knight's second most famous role behind that of Ted Baxter. This show allowed him to pretty much play a role that was totally the opposite of that character. While Baxter was an annoying and vain dim bulb, Henry was more or less a very intelligent man who had a hard time dealing with the changing world around him. Also, the running gag on the show was that he was still trying to get over the fact that his daughters were growing up and that even though they technically didn't live in "his" house, they still were under the same roof. Also, Nancy Dussault was great in the role of Muriel. She pretty much was the middle ground between Henry's conservatism and the girl's more liberal attitude. The only thing that keeps it from being more fondly remembered is Jm J. Bullock as Monroe. He and the character of Steve Urkel were two of the most annoying characters ever created for television.
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- Too Close for Comfort
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- 171-173 Buena Vista Avenue East, San Francisco, Californie, États-Unis(opening credits and scenes)
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