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The Good Guys (1968 TV series)

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Created by
  
Jack Rose

Final episode date
  
23 January 1970

Program creator
  
Jack Rose

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Genre
  
Situation comedy

Directed by
  
Charles R. Rondeau

Network
  
CBS

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Written by
  
Arnold Horwitt Jack Rose Mel Tolkin

Starring
  
Bob Denver Herb Edelman Joyce Van Patten Jack Perkins

Theme music composer
  
Ray Evans Jerry Fielding Jay Livingston

Cast
  
Bob Denver, Herb Edelman, Joyce Van Patten, Jack Perkins

The Good Guys is an American situation comedy which aired on CBS from September 25, 1968, to January 23, 1970. Forty-two color episodes were filmed in all. As with The Governor & J.J. and Get Smart, it was produced by Talent Associates.

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Synopsis

The main character is Rufus Butterworth (Bob Denver), the driver of a customized 1924 Lincoln turned taxi, and his childhood friend Bert Gramus, played by Herb Edelman, owner of a local diner and neighborhood hangout called "Bert's Place", which Butterworth advertised on the taxi's fender-mount spare tire covers. Plots usually revolved around "get rich quick" schemes that invariably backfired. In the second season (1969-1970), Rufus gave up driving the cab and became a partner with Bert in the diner, which moved to a beach location. Other characters included Bert's schoolteacher wife, Claudia (Joyce Van Patten), and diner regulars Mr. Bender, Hal Dawson, and truck driver Big Tom (played by Alan Hale, Jr.).

Never a hit with viewers, The Good Guys failed to finish in the Nielsen Top 30 and was canceled after its second season.

Syndication

The Good Guys has never been shown in reruns in the United States. In his autobiography, Gilligan, Maynard and Me, Bob Denver related that poor-quality prints of the show were shown for a time in South America. TV Land considered showing episodes of the show in 1998 but opted instead to air episodes of another "lost" sitcom that was also produced by Talent Associates, He & She.

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The Good Guys (1968 TV series) Wikipedia