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Hello, Larry

  • TV Series
  • 1979–1980
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
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McLean Stevenson in Hello, Larry (1979)
SitcomComedy

Larry Alder is a 44-year-old divorcee in Portland, Oregon, raising his two teenage daughters and hosting a call-in psychology radio show.Larry Alder is a 44-year-old divorcee in Portland, Oregon, raising his two teenage daughters and hosting a call-in psychology radio show.Larry Alder is a 44-year-old divorcee in Portland, Oregon, raising his two teenage daughters and hosting a call-in psychology radio show.

  • Creators
    • Dick Bensfield
    • Perry Grant
  • Stars
    • McLean Stevenson
    • Kim Richards
    • Joanna Gleason
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    5.7/10
    377
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    • Creators
      • Dick Bensfield
      • Perry Grant
    • Stars
      • McLean Stevenson
      • Kim Richards
      • Joanna Gleason
    • 11User reviews
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    McLean Stevenson
    McLean Stevenson
    • Larry Alder
    • 1979–1980
    Kim Richards
    Kim Richards
    • Ruthie Alder
    • 1979–1980
    Joanna Gleason
    Joanna Gleason
    • Morgan Winslow
    • 1979–1980
    Krista Errickson
    Krista Errickson
    • Diane Alder
    • 1979–1980
    John Femia
    John Femia
    • Tommy Roscini…
    • 1979–1980
    George Memmoli
    George Memmoli
    • Earl…
    • 1979
    Donna Wilkes
    Donna Wilkes
    • Diane Alder
    • 1979
    Meadowlark Lemon
    • Meadowlark Lemon…
    • 1979–1980
    Fred Stuthman
    Fred Stuthman
    • Henry Alder
    • 1979–1980
    Ruth Brown
    Ruth Brown
    • Leona Wilson
    • 1979
    Conrad Bain
    Conrad Bain
    • Philip Drummond
    • 1979
    Gary Coleman
    Gary Coleman
    • Arnold Jackson
    • 1979
    Todd Bridges
    Todd Bridges
    • Willis Jackson
    • 1979
    Dana Plato
    Dana Plato
    • Kimberly Drummond
    • 1979
    Charlotte Rae
    Charlotte Rae
    • Edna Garrett
    • 1979
    Will Hunt
    • Wendell
    • 1979–1980
    Shelley Fabares
    Shelley Fabares
    • Marion Alder
    • 1979
    Edie McClurg
    Edie McClurg
      • 1979
      • Creators
        • Dick Bensfield
        • Perry Grant
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      2mmomom2

      Radio Station call letters

      Does anyone remember the call letters of the radio station where Larry worked? I've drawn a blank on this one item. As a matter of fact, I can barely remember the series. Obviously, this was not one of my father's favorites since he controlled the remote and only watched 2 or 3 episodes. Back then that was the way most families had to watch television. Also, we only had one set in the whole house. Therefore, my mom and I had to wait for dad to go out of town in order to watch anything with females, sex, or anything that was not sports or war related. My,how times have changed! We have only three people currently living in our house, but we have a total of five TV sets. Go figure!
      fanofkim

      I loved this series

      This was a series that I never missed, but also never recorded. It would be nice to see it go back on air sometime. It was about a single father raising 2 teenage girls.
      45RPM

      This Diff'rent Strokes Spin-off didn't deserve to die.

      This quasi-spin-off of Different Strokes brought well-loved McLean Stevenson back to the airways after his departure from MASH. This was one of the first to ACCURATELY portray a single father's struggles raising two young daughters. It never really developed a following, and the numerous scheduling changes made it difficult to find. This is an ideal candidate for TV Land.
      Sargebri

      Good Concept, Lousy Scripts

      This show could have been seen as the male equivalent of One Day At a Time. Only instead of a divorced mother raising two girls, it was a divorced father raising two girls. The only thing that was wrong with the show were the inane scripts that crippled the show from the start. The only memorable episode was the one in which the oldest daughter was caught with drugs that were planted on her. This episode was the showed what every parent goes through when they suspect that their child might be using drugs. However, this was the only memorable episode from an otherwise forgettable show.
      5Java_Joe

      It's not bad... but it's not good either.

      Hello Larry was, strangely enough, the most successful TV show McLean Stevenson was ever on. After he left MASH that is. Every single show he was the headliner for was cancelled after one season. Hello Larry ran for two. He later admitted that leaving MASH was the worst career decision he ever made and... I have to agree with him.

      The show itself didn't feel complete. It was shown after "Diff'rent Strokes" and was by the same producer so in order to cement this they had a couple crossovers where Larry and Mr. Drummond met as they were old war buddies. Nothing really came of it though. After those three episodes they never met again.

      The story itself was of a guy on the radio giving people advice but he wasn't very good at it. He often made smart-alec responses to what the callers would call in about. After a couple episodes it was decided to change the format around and now he was supposed to focus on his two daughters. After his divorce he moved, with them, to Portland from LA for this job.

      Older daughter Diane and younger daughter Ruthie. They.. were typical sitcom kids. Nothing of real note.

      In the end it just wasn't interesting enough to carry along and was dropped.

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      • Trivia
        As an effort to help bolster ratings both McLean Stevenson and Joanna Gleason appeared on an episode of Password Plus (1979), hosted by Allen Ludden, playing the game as their "Hello Larry" characters. They played against Vicki Lawrence and Carol Burnett who played the game in their respective characters of Mama and Eunice from The Carol Burnett Show (1967). Lawrence and Burnett won the game.
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        Featured in NBC 75th Anniversary Special (2002)

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      • Release date
        • January 26, 1979 (United States)
      • Country of origin
        • United States
      • Language
        • English
      • Also known as
        • Hola, Larry
      • Filming locations
        • Metromedia Square - 5746 Sunset Boulevard, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
      • Production company
        • TAT Communications Company
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      • Runtime
        • 30m
      • Color
        • Color
      • Sound mix
        • Mono
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.33 : 1

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