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"Too Close for Comfort" Family Business (1983)


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Directed by
Howard Storm 
 
Writing credits
(in alphabetical order)
Douglas Arango  developer
Douglas Arango  teleplay
Earl Barret  developer
Phil Doran  developer
Phil Doran  teleplay
Arne Sultan  developer

Episode Cast (in credits order)

Ted Knight ... Henry Rush

Nancy Dussault ... Muriel Rush

Deborah Van Valkenburgh ... Jackie Rush

Lydia Cornell ... Sara Rush

Jim J. Bullock ... Monroe Ficus
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Jimmy Baio ... Freddy Garibaldi

George DelHoyo ... Sal Garibaldi (as George DeLoy)

Lainie Kazan ... Mrs. Garibaldi

Hillary B. Smith ... Dottie Stewart
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Episode Crew
Produced by
Douglas Arango .... producer
Earl Barret .... executive producer
Phil Doran .... producer
Volney Howard III .... associate producer
Arne Sultan .... executive producer
 
Art Department
Edwin McCormick .... construction coordinator
 
Casting Department
Donald Paul Pemrick .... casting assistant
 
Music Department
Johnny Mandel .... composer: theme music
 
Other crew
Mattie Caruthers .... script supervisor
 
Series Crew
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Writing credits
(in alphabetical order)
Brian Cooke  creator

Camera and Electrical Department
Peter Heatherwick .... assistant camera
Doug Luberts .... electrician
Barry Seybert .... electrician
 
Other crew
Neil Rosen .... story editor
Don Taffner .... developer
George Tricker .... story editor
 

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