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Bridget Loves Bernie

  • Série télévisée
  • 1972–1973
  • 30min
NOTE IMDb
6,7/10
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Meredith Baxter and David Birney in Bridget Loves Bernie (1972)
Comédie

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe daily struggles of two newlyweds: rich Catholic Bridget and Jewish cabbie Bernie.The daily struggles of two newlyweds: rich Catholic Bridget and Jewish cabbie Bernie.The daily struggles of two newlyweds: rich Catholic Bridget and Jewish cabbie Bernie.

  • Création
    • Bernard Slade
  • Casting principal
    • David Birney
    • Meredith Baxter
    • Harold J. Stone
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,7/10
    258
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    • Création
      • Bernard Slade
    • Casting principal
      • David Birney
      • Meredith Baxter
      • Harold J. Stone
    • 9avis d'utilisateurs
    • 2avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 nomination au total

    Épisodes24

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    David Birney
    David Birney
    • Bernie Steinberg
    • 1972–1973
    Meredith Baxter
    Meredith Baxter
    • Bridget Fitzgerald Steinberg
    • 1972–1973
    Harold J. Stone
    Harold J. Stone
    • Sam Steinberg
    • 1972–1973
    Bibi Osterwald
    Bibi Osterwald
    • Sophie Steinberg
    • 1972–1973
    David Doyle
    David Doyle
    • Walter Fitzgerald
    • 1972–1973
    Audra Lindley
    Audra Lindley
    • Amy Fitzgerald
    • 1972–1973
    Ned Glass
    Ned Glass
    • Uncle 'Moe' Plotnick
    • 1972–1973
    Robert Sampson
    Robert Sampson
    • Father Mike Fitzgerald
    • 1972–1973
    William Elliott
    William Elliott
    • Otis Foster
    • 1972–1973
    Ivor Barry
    Ivor Barry
    • Charles
    • 1972–1973
    Maxine Semon
    Maxine Semon
    • Shirley
    • 1972
    John Fiedler
    John Fiedler
    • Mr. Morrison
    • 1972
    Nancy Walker
    Nancy Walker
    • Aunt Ruthie
    • 1972
    Morgan Brittany
    Morgan Brittany
    • Cynthia Hamilton
    • 1972
    Harriet E. MacGibbon
    Harriet E. MacGibbon
    • Theresa
    • 1972
    Gregory Morton
    Gregory Morton
    • Rabbi Golden
    • 1972
    Lou Cutell
    Lou Cutell
    • Parfel
    • 1972
    Ben Hammer
    Ben Hammer
    • Victor Moskowitz
    • 1972
    • Création
      • Bernard Slade
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    4GMJames

    Still slight after all these years.

    As an impressionable 10 year old, I liked the "love conquers all" philosophy of the 70s sitcom "Bridget Loves Bernie." I did understand the controversy, which was about the romantic complications between a Jewish cab driver (David Birney) and an Irish Catholic school teacher (Meredith Baxter) and both sets of parents (Harold J. Stone and Bibi Osterwald as Bernie's parents; Audra Lindley and David Doyle as Bridget's parents) who have issues with the young couple's interfaith marriage.

    Looking at the show now with years of personal life experiences, I am amazed that the show was even a success for one, albeit, highly-rated season. Created by veteran TV writer Bernard Slade, who a few years after the show's cancellation would write the successful play "Same Time, Next Year", "Bridget Loves Bernie" was a very light, superficial comedy that collapsed under its own airy weight.

    There was no denying the real-life chemistry between Birney and Baxter. But, in later years, both actors have shown that they are better actors in other projects (Birney in his short-lived role in "St. Elsewhere" and Baxter in "Family" and "Family Ties"). Here, they were trying to breathe life in a show that needed a much gritter comic edge, which might have given the complications more depth to a very controversial subject.

    The show aired Saturday nights between two CBS powerhouses: "All in the Family" and "Mary Tyler Moore". Both of those shows were smart, funny and had enough of an edge (more so on the former that the latter) that kept my interest in the situation and the characters. "Bridget Loves Bernie" was not very smart and only had some occasional chuckles.

    This was another example of a show that really was not as good as I remembered.
    diesixdie

    A Standard Situation Comedy

    A standard 70s sitcom, in most ways. I remember it as having the standard "wacky" plots and few, if any, real surprises. It was a cute show. I was prompted to look it up today because of the parallel nature of the plot with the more current "Dharma and Greg". Just replace Catholic with Hippie and Jewish with Staunch Republican.

    I'm surprised that CBS actually caved-in to cancel a popular show, just due to hate mail. I didn't know anybody at the time that even remotely considered this fluffy, light entertainment program to be controversial, or shocking. If CBS had any sense, they would have played up the controversy to boost the ratings. No apologies!

    It was simply a "feel good" show about a couple who lived in an apartment over a delicatessen who had nosy, annoying parents.
    ciecie

    my review of Bridget loves Bernie

    I remember watching Bridget Loves Bernie. It was controversial at the time and received lots of hate mail. That was the reason CBS canceled the show. It wouldn't happen today. There have been interfaith marriages on TV since then. Soap Operas have been doing it for years. This is was a show about a teacher who happened to be from a wealthy Irish Catholic Family and cab driver who was Jewish. His parents owned a deli. Both families were upset about it at first but as each Bridget's family got to know Bernie and Bernie's family got to know Bridget, they accepted the marriage. David Birney, who played Bernie Steinberg, is as Irish as The Kennedys.
    8hfan77

    A High Rated Show That Got Cancelled Too Soon

    I remember watching Bridget Loves Bernie when we moved from New Jersey to Minnesota in 1972. It was an outstanding comedy that CBS put in its Saturday night lineup between two classics All in the Family and The Mary Tyler Moore Show. It had the potential to be a hit.

    Unfortunately, viewer protests.over interfaith marriage and complaints from religious groups contributed to the network axing the show after one season.

    The show had an outstanding cast anchored by David Birney as Bernie and Meredith Baxter as Bridget. Portraying Bernie's parents were Harold J. Stone and Bibi Osterwald. Bridget's parents were played by David Doyle and Audra Lindley. There was Robert Sampson as Bridget's brother Michael, a priest and William Elliott as Bernie's friend Otis.

    Even the show lasted only one season, Birney and Baxter fell in love in real life and got married. Unfortunately, they got divorced. Baxter Birney would go on to play Elyse Keaton in Family Ties.

    If you have never seen Bridget Loves Bernie, you can find it on Crackle. Though interfaith marriage was controversial in the 1970s, it's much more accepted today and you'll enjoy seeing a sitcom that got cancelled too soon.
    6JordanThomasHall

    Audrey Lindley is the highlight

    "Bridget Loves Bernie" was a short-lived CBS sitcom that ran during the 1972-73 season between mega hit shows "All in the Family" and "The Mary Tyler Moore Show". Based loosely upon the play/radio hit "Abie's Irish Rose", the series centers on the romance, and subsequent comical tribulations between a wealthy Catholic schoolteacher and a Jewish cabbie. The show came under fire from Jewish religious leaders who considered the arrangement as insulting. The studio suffered bomb threats and death threats at their hands. Blessed by the time slot, it is notable for being the highest-rated TV series ever canceled, coming in at #5 and the highest-rated new show that season. The chemistry between series stars Meredith Baxter and David Birney was real and they married after the series ended and had three children.

    Reflecting upon the series, "Bridget and Bernie" had likable characters in a show that struggled at times to maintain plot. After a fine entry to lay the groundwork, some episodes seem to take one concept that could have been handled as a minor detail and stretched it as the entire episode. A number of episodes floundered, in my opinion, with a lean, linear, unsharpened plot. Things seem to pick up near the end, however, with the highlight being three consecutive hilarious offerings: "Into Every Life a Little Snow Must Fall", "To Teach or Not to Teach", and "Painting, Painting - Who's Got the Painting?".

    The chemistry between the series stars was genuine, as mentioned, but not especially warm and they rarely offered more than light comedy. The same level of comedy came from the Steinbergs' Jewish characters. The real laughs came from the hilarious interactions between Walt and the dimwitted Amy Fitzgerald. Audrey Lindley was a key ingredient here much like she was to the successful "Three's Company".

    "Bridget Loves Bernie" attempted to bring up a taboo subject in really the best you can, to me. It wasn't preachy like today's mainstream news that willingly sacrifices credibility to push bought and paid for views. It just offered a light setting with laughs where you can follow their lives with a theme of love conquers all. But, does it gloss over the fact that religion doesn't seem very important to the couple, compared to their parents? The series in no way had the makings of a hit and with intense pressure that included death threats by Jewish leaders, the decision was made to pull the plug.

    The complete series can be found today on DVD.

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      The highest-rated show ever to be cancelled. It ranked fifth in the ratings of all shows that season.
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      Featured in The Perfect Pitch (2002)
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      Music by Jerry Fielding

      Lyrics by Diane Hildebrand

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    • Date de sortie
      • 16 septembre 1972 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Bridget und Bernie
    • Lieux de tournage
      • The Burbank Studios, Burbank, Californie, États-Unis(Studio)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Screen Gems Television
      • Thornhill Productions Inc.
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    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.33 : 1

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