Too Close for Comfort: The Adoption


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The Adoption

Season 3, Episode 18

Muriel discovers that she was adopted and hires a detective to learn about her birth parents. Nancy Dussault, Ted Knight, Audrey Meadows. Aaron Harbach: Joe Silver. Mrs. Harbach: Jane Dulo. Monroe: JM J. Bullock.

repeat 1983 English HD Level Unknown
Comedy Sitcom

Cast & Crew
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Ted Knight (Actor) .. Henry Rush
Nancy Dussault (Actor) .. Muriel Rush
JM J. Bullock (Actor) .. Monroe Ficus
Audrey Meadows (Actor) .. Iris Martin
Joe Silver (Actor) .. Aaron Harbach
Jane Dulo (Actor) .. Mrs. Harbach

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Ted Knight (Actor) .. Henry Rush
Born: December 07, 1923
Died: August 26, 1986
Birthplace: Terryville, Connecticut, United States
Trivia: Actor Ted Knight dropped out of high school in order to enlist for World War II service. During the postwar years, Knight studied acting in Hartford, Connecticut. He became proficient with puppets and ventriloquism, which led to steady work as a TV kiddie-show host. Knight spent most of the 1950s and 1960s doing commercial voice-overs and essaying minor TV and movie roles (he was the nonspeaking cop who handed Norman Bates a robe at the end of Hitchcock's Psycho [1960]). Just barely making ends meet with TV guest spots and cartoon voices, Knight was rescued professionally in 1970 when he was cast in the role of vainglorious TV anchorman Ted Baxter on The Mary Tyler Moore Show. Three years into the series, Knight threatened to quit because of the one-note stupidity of his character. He was assuaged when the MTM producers "humanized" him with an understanding girlfriend (played by Georgia Engel) -- and it didn't hurt that the actor later won two Emmy awards for his portrayal of the clueless Ted Baxter. When MTM left the air in 1977, Knight attempted to headline a sitcom of his own. After a couple of false starts, he struck pay dirt in 1980 with Too Close for Comfort, playing a comic-strip artist with two nubile daughters. Too Close left the network for syndication in 1984, then matriculated into The Ted Knight Show in 1985. Though gravely ill, Ted Knight valiantly taped a years' worth of episodes before succumbing to cancer at the age of 62.
Nancy Dussault (Actor) .. Muriel Rush
Born: June 30, 1936
Birthplace: Pensacola, Florida, United States
Trivia: Originally planned to be a schoolteacher. Spent two seasons with the New York City Opera Company, performing in such productions as Carmen and The Mikado. Performed as a soloist with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Made her Broadway debut in 1960 in Do Re Mi. Played Maria in the 1962 Broadway production of The Sound of Music. Was an original cohost of Good Morning America. For five years, she headed the Ray Bolger Endowment for Musical Performances at UCLA. Regularly performs as a cabaret singer.
JM J. Bullock (Actor) .. Monroe Ficus
Born: February 09, 1955
Birthplace: Casper, Wyoming, United States
Trivia: Originally aspired to be an evangelistic singer. Caught the acting bug in high school when he played the dad in Bye Bye Birdie. Attended Oklahoma Baptist University on a music scholarship, but departed for Los Angeles after a couple of years. Big break came when he landed the role of Monroe Ficus on Too Close for Comfort in 1980. Famously paired with Tammy Faye Messner for a 1996 talk show titled The Jim J. and Tammy Faye Show. Has played five different roles in theatrical productions of Hairspray, most notably on Broadway as Wilbur Turnblad. Is an active AIDS advocate and has been HIV-positive for more than 20 years.
Audrey Meadows (Actor) .. Iris Martin
Born: February 08, 1922
Died: February 03, 1996
Birthplace: Wuchang, China
Trivia: Audrey Meadows will be forever immortalized as Alice Kramden ("Alice, you're the greatest!"), wife of bus-driver Ralph Kramden on The Honeymooners (irregularly from 1951-1971). Despite its later popularity, The Honeymooners actually began as a series of sketches, just one part of The Jackie Gleason Show (1952-1970). The show had only one real season of 39 shows, in 1955, and it wasn't a success. Later, the original sketches were re-edited into episodes in the '80s, which is when the show finally became a success. Born in China, the red-haired actress is the older sister of Steve Allen's wife Jayne Meadows. She also appeared on Bob and Ray (1951-53), Club Embassy (1952-53), Too Close for Comfort (1980-83), and several game shows. She won an Emmy Award for The Jackie Gleason Show in 1955. Her film appearances include Lady in the Lake (1946). Meadow's feature film credits include character roles in That Touch of Mink (1962) and Rosie! (1967). In 1995, Meadows was diagnosed with cancer, but she told no one, not even her sister, until she was admitted to the hospital on January 24, 1996. Meadows passed away on February 3, 1996.
Joe Silver (Actor) .. Aaron Harbach
Born: September 28, 1922
Died: February 27, 1989
Trivia: Foghorn-voiced actor Joe Silver was 20 years old when he made his Broadway bow in Tobacco Road. Though active in all branches of show business, Silver was most closely associated with the stage, winning a Tony nomination for his multiple characterizations in the 1970 production Lenny. A familiar presence in films thanks to his lived-in face and distinctive voice, Silver was in the "who is that?" category of character players (if you're wondering who he is, think back to the long-suffering agent of washed-up playwright Michael Caine in 1982's Deathtrap. That's Joe Silver). Joe Silver's TV appearances include regular roles on 1954's Red Buttons Show and 1975's Fay -- not to mention dozens and dozens of commercials.
Jane Dulo (Actor) .. Mrs. Harbach
Born: October 13, 1918
Died: May 22, 1994
Birthplace: Baltimore, Maryland, United States
Trivia: Supporting actress Jane Dulo specialized in television comedies and was involved with the medium since the 1950s. Her television credits included regular roles on Hey, Jeannie and Sgt. Bilko, and guest appearances on series such as The Dick Van Dyke Show, McHale's Navy, and Get Smart. She made her movie debut in Roustabout (1964) and went on to have a sporadic film career. She also appeared occasionally on and off Broadway. She launched her performing career in vaudeville at age ten. Fans of the long-running TV variety show Sha Na Na may remember Dulo as the woman in the window.

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