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Jackie et Sara

Original title: Too Close for Comfort
  • TV Series
  • 1980–1987
  • TV-PG
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
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Lydia Cornell, Jim J. Bullock, Nancy Dussault, Ted Knight, and Deborah Van Valkenburgh in Jackie et Sara (1980)
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In liberal San Francisco a conservative cartoonist tries to keep his two daughters, who rent an apartment below him, safe.In liberal San Francisco a conservative cartoonist tries to keep his two daughters, who rent an apartment below him, safe.In liberal San Francisco a conservative cartoonist tries to keep his two daughters, who rent an apartment below him, safe.

  • Creators
    • Brian Cooke
    • Earl Barret
    • Arne Sultan
  • Stars
    • Ted Knight
    • Nancy Dussault
    • Jim J. Bullock
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    6.6/10
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    • Creators
      • Brian Cooke
      • Earl Barret
      • Arne Sultan
    • Stars
      • Ted Knight
      • Nancy Dussault
      • Jim J. Bullock
    • 21User reviews
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    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Ted Knight
    Ted Knight
    • Henry Rush
    • 1980–1987
    Nancy Dussault
    Nancy Dussault
    • Muriel Rush
    • 1980–1987
    Jim J. Bullock
    Jim J. Bullock
    • Monroe Ficus
    • 1980–1987
    Deborah Van Valkenburgh
    Deborah Van Valkenburgh
    • Jackie Rush
    • 1980–1985
    Lydia Cornell
    Lydia Cornell
    • Sara Rush
    • 1980–1985
    Pat Carroll
    Pat Carroll
    • Mrs. Hope Stinson
    • 1986–1987
    Lisa Antille
    • Lisa Flores…
    • 1985–1987
    Audrey Meadows
    Audrey Meadows
    • Iris Martin
    • 1982–1986
    Deena Freeman
    Deena Freeman
    • April Rush
    • 1981–1982
    Michael Philip Cannon
    • Andrew Rush
    • 1982–1984
    William Thomas Cannon
    • Andrew Rush
    • 1982–1984
    Joshua Goodwin
    • Andrew Rush
    • 1985–1986
    Selma Diamond
    Selma Diamond
    • Mildred Rafkin
    • 1980–1984
    Eric Michael Wills
    • Andrew Rush
    • 1982–1983
    Jason Robert Wills
    • Andrew Rush
    • 1982–1983
    Warren Berlinger
    Warren Berlinger
    • Herb
    • 1982–1986
    Ray Middleton
    Ray Middleton
    • Huey Rush
    • 1981–1984
    Beverly Sanders
    Beverly Sanders
    • Marsha…
    • 1982–1986
    • Creators
      • Brian Cooke
      • Earl Barret
      • Arne Sultan
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    bad_jonas

    WHAT A RUSH

    Finally Ted Knight got a hit show, the last Mary Tyler Moore alum to do so. While hardly top-notch, this sitcom was nonetheless a great 80s memory for me. Sure Jim J. Bullock was annoying as hell, but Ted Knight was good for a chuckle as Henry Rush, and watching his two on-screen daughters jiggle around didn't hurt either. The only drawback is that I now always refer to the memory of Ted's on-screen wife as "Murual" ...and only recently realized the actress had a real name: Nancy Dassault. And that theme song is just oh-so-80s.
    ts-0000

    Long overdue review..

    I notice most of the negative reviews,based on dates posted come from a generation of those not use to what quality television was.. Don't get me wrong,shows like Friends to Big Bang Theory are enjoyable in their own right.. I'm sure kids years later will find it,as lame or lacking in some regards too.

    I feel the(overall)casting & acting was fine,as was the cinematography & although outdated in some aspects it does continue to be as enjoyable when it first started airing.. Only thing that made me curious & although siblings can be different which did get used in episodes,it never made sense as neither were adopted into the family was Jackie's ethnicity.

    Also why do people feel when a baby enters the picture,that means a show is dying & so forth? In this instance on the show it was prevalent because it shows an average family & a couple becomes parents again,at a later age with all that unfolds versus a younger couple just starting off in life.

    Have seen it said in reviews also a poor version,trying to be another Three's Company? Really! Not even close,lol.

    Enjoyed this years back & still watch reruns today,worth checking out.
    mcultrera

    A Sitcom Worth Watchimg!!

    I first saw "Too Close for Comfort" last fall as reruns on a local WLVI-TV in Boston.Ted Knight, in his last TV role, was excellent in the role of Henry Rush, cartoonist of "Cosmic Cow". Oh sure.....I also thought Henry's wife Muriel and and two grown up daughters Sara and Jackie added comic relief but my all time favorite character has to be Monroe Ficus (JM J. Bullock) who was a very geeky and stupid person. He became a very big part of Henry's family in later episodes originally passed as Sara's student friend from college.
    Sargebri

    Great Ted Knight Vehicle

    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.
    Thor2000

    Too Good For TV

    This was a break out hit for its time. Fans of the old Mary Tyler Moore Show knew that Ted Knight was a valuable talent, and changing him from an unbearable idiot newsman to an overprotective likeable father of two gorgeous daughters was a great stretch for him. One made even more likeable by making him a cartoonist for the fictional Cosmic Cow cartoon. Making the series even more enjoyable was the casting of sexy Lydia Cornell and adorable Deborah Van Valkenburgh as his daughters who tried to prove that they could live on their own in the bottom half of their duplex. The jokes ran rampant over Cornell's incredible figure: "Don't overload the washing machine again." "It was Jackie's blue jeans that did it." "It wasn't my jeans; it was your bra !" The series probably would have worked equally as well as a vehicle more for the daughters than Knight as Jackie contemplated cosmetic surgery for herself and Copley turned out to be smarter than her character, but then in walked one annoyingly grating actor named Jm J. Bullock. Hired for a one-shot performance as an idiot who followed Cornell home, he stayed and stayed and stayed and stayed..... The jokes got worse instead of better, and the show was given the final nail in the coffin by having the mom, played by Nancy Dussault, get pregnant. Reworking the show for syndication didn't help. The girls vanished, the baby became five years old and Bullock stayed to get in the way and ruin the show. What a lousy end to a once good show.

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    • Trivia
      In 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.
    • Goofs
      Based on the opening sequence, the Rushes live at 173 Buena Vista Avenue, East, in San Francisco's Buena Vista neighborhood. There's a view of the southern tower of the Golden Gate Bridge from their street, so they're southeast of the bridge. Yet the view from Henry and Muriel's bedroom window has the house sitting due east of the Golden Gate Bridge (you can see its entire span), which would place their house in the extreme northern part of the city, nowhere near Buena Vista Avenue.
    • Alternate versions
      The 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.
    • Connections
      Featured in I Love the '80s Strikes Back: 1980 (2003)
    • Soundtracks
      Too Close for Comfort
      (theme song)

      Written by Johnny Mandel

      Performed by David Pomeranz

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    • Release date
      • February 5, 1983 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Chacun chez soi
    • Filming locations
      • 171-173 Buena Vista Avenue East, San Francisco, California, USA(opening credits and scenes)
    • Production companies
      • D.L. Taffner Productions
      • D.L. Taffner Syndication Sales
      • DLT Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      • 30m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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