Too Close for Comfort

Too Close for Comfort

  • 1980
  • 6 Seasons
  • 129 Episodes
  •  6.3  (25)
  •   Ended

Too Close for Comfort is an American television sitcom which ran on the ABC network from November 11, 1980 until May 5, 1983, and in first-run syndication from April 7, 1984 until September 27, 1986. It was modeled after the British series Keep It in the Family, which premiered nine months before Too Close for Comfort debuted in the U.S. Its name was changed to The Ted Knight Show when the show was retooled for its final season.

Too Close for Comfort
Seasons
Lisa Goes Lottery Loco
22. Lisa Goes Lottery Loco
February 07, 1987
Lisa is overjoyed when she wins $5 and becomes addicted to playing.
Presenting Buddy Ficus
21. Presenting Buddy Ficus
January 31, 1987
Monroe reviews a comedy club, and thinks that the comedians at the club were not up to par; he decides to go onstage himself to try his hand at stand-up comedy. On the night Monroe is performing, under the stage name Buddy Ficus, the audience does not think his jokes are funny and everyone (except Muriel, Henry, Hope and Lisa) leave. Monroe falsely thinks he did a great job, and it is up to Henry to tell Monroe that stand-up is not Monroe's forte.
Acropolis Now
20. Acropolis Now
November 22, 1986
Henry suspects Iris' Greek fiancé is after her money.
Believing is Seeing
19. Believing is Seeing
November 15, 1986
Henry suddenly becomes editor of the paper when Mrs. Stinson quits. Henry realizes he needs her at the paper and Mrs. Stinson realizes quitting was the wrong move.
Herb Kiss, Henry Tells
18. Herb Kiss, Henry Tells
November 08, 1986
Henry and Muriel are caught in the middle of Herb and Marsha Kennedy's marriage problems after it's discovered that Herb has had an affair.
Rock Around Henry
17. Rock Around Henry
November 01, 1986
Henry rallies behind two rock musicians who were banned from performing at a local music festival.
Family Fued
16. Family Fued
October 18, 1986
Muriel quits the Marin Bugler when Henry decides to use a reader's photo in a story instead of hers.
Cyrano Henry
15. Cyrano Henry
October 11, 1986
Mr. Forester asks for Henry's help in writing a personal ad, which turns Henry into a ghost writer of sorts for all of his correspondence with the women who answer.
Monroe's Critical Condition
14. Monroe's Critical Condition
October 04, 1986
Monroe's life is threatened after he gives a singer a bad review.
Ya Gotta Have Heart
13. Ya Gotta Have Heart
September 27, 1986
When Mrs. Stinson's niece begins works as an intern at the newspaper, it causes friction.
Muriel's Fish Story
12. Muriel's Fish Story
July 19, 1986
Muriel is offered a photography job from a famous oceanographer for his next expedition.
Late, Great Herbert Maxwell
11. Late, Great Herbert Maxwell
July 12, 1986
Monroe and Henry learn about a coverup with regards to death of a friend of Mrs. Stinson.
Henry Gets Taken for a Ride
10. Henry Gets Taken for a Ride
June 07, 1986
Henry decides to buy a car for Lisa. He attempts to show his business prowess by getting the best deal but in the process gets far less than he bargained for.
Henry's Novel Solution
9. Henry's Novel Solution
May 31, 1986
Henry's admiration for a famous author diminishes when he learns the man (Peter Haskell) gets his inspiration from the bottle
Educating Lisa
8. Educating Lisa
May 24, 1986
The Rush's housekeeper Lisa enrolls in classes to become a naturalized American citizen
Bedtime for Henry
7. Bedtime for Henry
May 17, 1986
All Henry wants to do is spend a relaxing day in bed, but is constantly interrupted
Garfield the Cat Joins the Marin Bugler
6. Garfield the Cat Joins the Marin Bugler
May 10, 1986
Henry strikes up a deal to run the Garfield comic strip in the Marin Bugler
Miss Marin Bugler
5. Miss Marin Bugler
May 03, 1986
The Marin Bugler holds a beauty contest with unexpected repercussions for the winner
Ho-Ho Ho Chi Henry
4. Ho-Ho Ho Chi Henry
April 26, 1986
The Rushes and Mrs. Stinson help a Vietnamese family who opened a restaurant achieve the American dream.
Four is a Crowd
3. Four is a Crowd
April 19, 1986
The Rush's friends visit and overstay their welcome.
Front Page Monroe
2. Front Page Monroe
April 12, 1986
Monroe publishes a front page story about corporate pollution and gets sent to jail for not revealing his source.
Henry's Change of Life
1. Henry's Change of Life
April 05, 1986
Henry, Muriel and Monroe move to Mill Valley, CA. The Rushes buy a new home. Henry bought a 49% share in a newspaper with a demanding 51% owner. Monroe is now his assistant and Muriel his photographer.
Description
Too Close for Comfort is an American television sitcom which ran on the ABC network from November 11, 1980 until May 5, 1983, and in first-run syndication from April 7, 1984 until September 27, 1986. It was modeled after the British series Keep It in the Family, which premiered nine months before Too Close for Comfort debuted in the U.S. Its name was changed to The Ted Knight Show when the show was retooled for its final season.
  • Premiere Date
    November 11, 1980
  • Rating
    6.3  (25)