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He & She

  • TV Series
  • 1967–1968
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
7.9/10
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He & She (1967)
ComedyRomance

Dick and Paula Hollister are a couple living in New York. Dick is a comic-book artist who has become famous for creating a superhero called Jetman, which has been turned into a TV show starr... Read allDick and Paula Hollister are a couple living in New York. Dick is a comic-book artist who has become famous for creating a superhero called Jetman, which has been turned into a TV show starring egocentric actor Oscar North.Dick and Paula Hollister are a couple living in New York. Dick is a comic-book artist who has become famous for creating a superhero called Jetman, which has been turned into a TV show starring egocentric actor Oscar North.

  • Creator
    • Leonard Stern
  • Stars
    • Paula Prentiss
    • Richard Benjamin
    • Jack Cassidy
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.9/10
    343
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    • Creator
      • Leonard Stern
    • Stars
      • Paula Prentiss
      • Richard Benjamin
      • Jack Cassidy
    • 24User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 1 win & 7 nominations total

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    Paula Prentiss
    Paula Prentiss
    • Paula Hollister
    • 1967–1968
    Richard Benjamin
    Richard Benjamin
    • Dick Hollister
    • 1967–1968
    Jack Cassidy
    Jack Cassidy
    • Oscar North
    • 1967–1968
    Kenneth Mars
    Kenneth Mars
    • Harry Zarakardos…
    • 1967–1968
    Hamilton Camp
    Hamilton Camp
    • Andrew Hummell…
    • 1967–1968
    Harold Gould
    Harold Gould
    • Norman Nugent
    • 1967–1968
    Alan Oppenheimer
    Alan Oppenheimer
    • Murray Mouse
    • 1967
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    Michael Fox
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    • 1967
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    Wolfe Barzell
    • Orestes Ponopolis
    • 1967
    King Moody
    King Moody
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    • 1967
    Larry Storch
    Larry Storch
    • Burt
    • 1968
    Herbert Ellis
    • Mr. Angostaura
    • 1967
    Bonnie Scott
    • Myra
    • 1968
    Charles Lane
    Charles Lane
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    • 1967
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    Jane Dulo
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    • 1967
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    • 1967
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    • 1967
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    • 1967
    • Creator
      • Leonard Stern
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    theowinthrop

    One of the Two Sad Failures of 1967

    I have mentioned the failure of the above-average GOOD MORNING, WORLD, that was on Tuesday nights in 1967 - 1968. Ironically the same year that that fine program failed, a Wednesday night comedy which was superbly funny failed as well - despite critical acclaim. HE & SHE was set in Manhattan, where Dick and Paula Hollister (Richard Benjamin and Paula Prentiss) lived in an apartment in a building where the super was Andrew Hummell (Hamilton Camp) and their closest friend was Harry Zarakados (Kenneth Mars) lives next door (Harry is a fireman, who enters their apartment through a board balanced between his window sill and the Hollisters). Mars, when not fighting fires, frequently dropped over to see them - which sounds like Cosmo Kramer's frequently dashing into Jerry's apartment in the later series SEINFELD.

    Dick was a cartoonist who did a cartoon called JETMAN, which had just been turned into a successful television series starring Oscar North (Jack Cassidy). It was an obvious spoof of the then popular series BATMAN (starring Adam West), but Cassidy's "North" was not like Adam West, who from all accounts is a gentleman and very professional. Cassidy's North was a very egotistical type, who hired an elderly man (in one episode) as his new sidekick because he would not steal scenes like an alternative child actor or a trained animal. The elderly man (who could only speak Greek) would have no dialog in his part, and would be called "Mr. Shush".

    The weekly story lines were very original. Dick and Paula have birthdays on the same day. They have spent huge sums on each other to impress each other in the past. Suddenly Dick announces that they should try to get each other some meaningful item showing their affection for under $10.00 each. So Paula remembers that when Dick proposed to her, they were in an area where rocks were falling frequently - he got hit with one just as he proposed. She has kept it all these years. She gives him the rock (she will have it made into a key chain/keepsake shortly). But Dick, forgetting his rule, has bought her a fur coat. He's naturally less than thrilled with the rock, once he finds it does nothing special (no hidden section revealing a treasure of some type). Andrew (always there fixing some plumbing or electric problem) notes the rock, and says, "You are lucky Mr. Hollister. That's upstate Grey stone. They say that is worth $500.00." Dick is amazed at this piece of good fortune. "Are you sure it's worth $500.00?", he asks. "Yes," says the helpful Andrew, "$500 a ton." In another episode, the Hollisters are having a large dinner party, including Dick's business associates, their wives, and Oscar. They have dined on part of it, when Harry comes in to report that a little cat that belongs to the firehouse, and was caught nibbling on some of the Hollisters food, has taken ill. It may be ptomaine poisoning. What to do with the guests inside. Oscar hears this, and showing surprising nerve (given his usual character) says he will explain things. They go inside, Oscar leading. Turning to the guests, Oscar sternly says, "Friends..." Immediately he collapses and gasps out, "WE'VE BEEN POISONED!!" and dashes out of the apartment. Later it turns out the cat is sick because it was pregnant. As everyone congratulates themselves on a close call, Oscar returns, collar opened - looking disheveled. He asks if anyone can change a $20 for a cab ride to the hospital.

    It was a well acted ensemble, and it should have succeeded. Instead it lasted that one season. A year later it was shown in reruns, and the T.V. Guide (when it returned) said it just may have been too far ahead of it's time. Possibly so. It was Jack Cassidy's best comic role, and Richard Benjamin, Paula Prentice, Hamilton Camp, and Kenneth Mars did well in it too. Maybe one day it will be put on DVD or on cable again.
    PaulJ7460

    "He & She" hurt by poor lead-in

    If you research CBS's fall schedule in 1967-68, they placed this show in a terrible time slot. "He & She" was out-of-place on the network to begin with, which, at the time was loaded with rural sitcoms. I believe this show was on right after "Green Acres." It was an adult type show that deserved to be on Saturday nights, perhaps following a classic, like "The Jackie Gleason Show." Jack Cassidy definitely was a pre-Ted Baxter and Paula Prentiss and Richard Benjamin were a post Rob & Laura. This show was filmed in front of a live audience and most shows back then were not. It was a shame. CBS never gave this show a chance and it was years ahead of its time. When the network purged all of their rural sitcoms in 1971, they should have brought this gem back, first in re-runs, and then new production starting right after. TV Land did re-run an episode or two, but for the most part, nobody has seen this show since it left the airwaves in 1968.
    okedjtj

    WAY ahead of it's time!

    This show definitely had a Mary Tyler Moore Show feel to it. The reason? It was produced by David Davis, who went on to produce all those classic sitcoms for MTM Studios in the early 70's (MTM, Bob Newhart, Rhoda, etc). If this show had come along 3 years later, it would have fit right into that popular CBS Saturday night comedy block & would have been held in equal esteem with those aforementioned classics. The premise: Benjamin & Prentiss as the anti-Petries! Benjamin's character being a sort of Rob Petrie with the deadpan of a Bob Hartley & Prentiss as a less-whiney Laura Petrie/Mary Richards (see the connection?). Davis backed them up with his usual brilliant ensemble casting: Jack Cassidy in his most cartoonish role ever as 'actor' Oscar North, a precursor of Ted Baxter (but even MORE vain, if you can imagine) & the great Kenneth Mars (Franz Liebkind in "The Producers") lending his talents as Harry the fireman, who regularly made his entrance from the fire station into the Hollister's living room via a wooden plank precariously placed on the window ledges between the buildings (yet another great running gag). Sadly, CBS didn't know what to do with this one & the show was bounced around the schedule before suffering it's untimely demise after just one underrated & under-appreciated season.

    Someone PLEASE bring this one back!
    timmauk

    Great Show!!

    I was only 9 when this was on but I remember it very well. It was one of those true comedies that just flowed so well and was funny naturally. I mean that it is like "Mad about You" in that it got it's humour from real life married situations. One of first true universal comedies on TV.

    The chemistry between real life husband & wife Richard Benjaman and Paula Prentiss is a marvel to watch. Then you add in a cast of characters, leading off with the hilarious Jack Cassidy (father of David) and you get a classic sitcom that for some stupid reason did not get renewed for a second season. WHY NOT??

    EMMY nominated for Best Actor In A Comedy-Benjaman, Best Actress In A Comedy-Prentiss, Best Supporting Actor In A Comedy-Cassidy and two Best Comedy Writing Emmys(got one).

    It would not have been nominated if it wasn't good people. I only hope that I get the chance, as well as others, to see it once again and it get the praise it deserves. Definitely ahead of it's time. WATCH IT!!
    criticman2000

    Super, super show

    What an amazing show. I was 11 when this was on and I had to pull every con game imaginable to get to stay up late enough to watch it. Prentiss and Benjamin were great together, having the real chemistry of actual married people (they were and still are, wed). They were funny and a pleasure to watch. Hamilton Camp was hilarious, too, but best of all was Jack Cassidy (father of David and Shaun) as the ultimate Hollywood schnorrer. I loved this and was really upset when it got axed, basically because the show that came on before it was a completely dud. For a while there was talk about reviving it, but it never happened. Produced by David Davis who was one of the geniuses who created the first "Mary Tyler Moore Show", this had much the same flavor. One of the funniest episodes of the latter series was where Jack Cassidy appeared as Ted Knight's ultra-competitive brother. If you ever get the opportunity to see episodes of "He & She", don't pass it up.

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    • Trivia
      The character Oscar North was openly used as the pattern for Ted Baxter on the Mary Tyler Moore, which Leonard Stern, creator of this series, granted permission. Jack Cassidy, the star of this show, played Ted's brother Hal in one episode, Cover Boy (1971).
    • Quotes

      Oscar North: How do you do, Mr.... Mouse? Heh-heh. Not everybody has a name like Mouse.

      Murray Mouse: Try telling that to my wife, Minnie...... You're the first celebrity I've ever met.

      Oscar North: Worth waiting for, wasn't it?

    • Connections
      Referenced in That Girl: He and She and He (1968)

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    • Release date
      • September 6, 1967 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El y ella
    • Filming locations
      • CBS Studio Center - 4024 Radford Avenue, Studio City, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • Talent Associates
      • CBS Television Network
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    • Runtime
      • 30m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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