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''90 Bristol Court'' is the umbrella title of a short-lived NBC experiment comprising three situation comedies set in a Southern California apartment complex located at the title address. The 90-minute block aired Monday nights and consisted of ''Karen'' (7:30-8:00pm), ''Harris Against the World'' (8:00-8:30pm), and ''Tom, Dick, and Mary'' (8:30-9:00pm). The address, 90 Bristol Court, cleverly utilized the initials of its network, N.B.C. in the title, a feat that no other network could ever accomplish. While they were promoted as a single programming block, the three components were individual series with separate casts, writing and production staffs. Besides the umbrella title/address, the only on-air continuity from one series to the next was provided by Guy Raymond, who portrayed handyman Cliff Murdoch, often seen greeting the residents as they approached their apartments. Premiering October 5, 1964, ''90 Bristol Court'' faced formidable competition opposite the venerable ''To Tell the Truth'', ''I've Got a Secret'', and ''Andy Griffith Show'' on CBS and a fledgling ''Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea'' on ABC. NBC’s programming experiment came to an end on January 4, 1965 as ''Harris Against the World'' and ''Tom, Dick, and Mary'', victims of low Nielsen ratings, aired their final episodes. ''Karen'' lasted the 1964-1965 television season but was not renewed for a sophomore year; its last episode was a rerun broadcast on August 30, 1965. ==''Karen''== (詳細はDebbie Watson) and her tomboyish little sister Mimi (Gina Gillespie). The two girls’ activities continually confounded and frustrated their parents (Steve and Barbara, portrayed by Richard Denning and Mary LaRoche). The theme song was performed by the Beach Boys. Upon the demise of ''90 Bristol Court'', Cliff Murdoch, the handyman who appeared in all three series set at the complex, disappeared from the remaining episodes of ''Karen''. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「90 Bristol Court」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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