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The Brian Keith Show

Show Info

  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: September 15, 1972
  • Seasons: 2
  • Episodes: 47
  • Networks: NBC
  • Genres: Comedy
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The Brian Keith Show(1972)

TMDB Rating: 5.0 (3 votes)

Overview

The Brian Keith Show is an American sitcom that aired on NBC from September 1972 to March 1974. The series stars Brian Keith and Shelley Fabares.

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Season 1

25 episodes • 1972

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Tonsils for TwoSep 15, 19720.0
2Little Boy FluSep 22, 19720.0
3The Noise of MusicSep 29, 19720.0
4The LoversOct 6, 19720.0
5The Stork is Alive in HawaiiOct 13, 19720.0
6The Birthday BoyOct 27, 19720.0
7And Then I WroteNov 3, 19720.0
8The Vet SetNov 10, 19720.0
9Sound AdviceNov 17, 19720.0
10The Love Bug Will Bite YouNov 24, 19720.0
11Kicking the HabitDec 1, 19720.0
12Take It Off, Take It Off, Take It OffDec 8, 19720.0
13Splish Splash, I Was Taking a NapDec 15, 19720.0
14Puni B. DeMilleDec 22, 19720.0
15The MatchmakerJan 5, 19730.0
16Honest Sean Drives AgainJan 12, 19730.0
17Malpractice Makes PerfectJan 19, 19730.0
18The Bestest Doctor in the Whole Wide WorldJan 26, 19730.0
19Man's Best Friend - His AllergyFeb 2, 19730.0
20Break a LegFeb 16, 19730.0
21Sean's Midas TouchFeb 23, 19730.0
22The Man Who Came to LuauMar 9, 19730.0
23The Generation GapMar 23, 19730.0
24Sean Meets Double X-7Mar 30, 19730.0
25TV or Not TVApr 6, 19730.0
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Season 2

23 episodes • 1973

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Dr. Chaffee, I PresumeSep 21, 19730.0
2The Camp DoctorSep 28, 19730.0
3Austin Moves InOct 5, 19730.0
4The Pineapple LeagueOct 12, 19730.0
5InflationOct 19, 19730.0
6Sean the AllergistOct 26, 19730.0
7Sean the SwingerNov 2, 19730.0
8Sunday Fishy SundayNov 9, 19730.0
9The Big Build-UpNov 16, 19730.0
10Uncle TimothyNov 23, 19730.0
11Double DateNov 30, 19730.0
12Doctor Take FiveDec 7, 19730.0
13The Thunderball SyndicateDec 21, 19730.0
14Here Comes the What?Jan 11, 19740.0
15Sean the DadJan 18, 19740.0
16Make Room for SeanJan 25, 19740.0
17Play It Again, SeanFeb 1, 19740.0
18The Ultra MarineFeb 15, 19740.0
19Sean-Do the MagicianFeb 22, 19740.0
20The Titanic Sails AgainMar 1, 19740.0
21No Man is an AtollMar 8, 19740.0
22A Star is SeanMar 15, 19740.0
23ClassmatesMar 29, 19740.0

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