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Bridget Loves Bernie : ウィキペディア英語版
Bridget Loves Bernie

''Bridget Loves Bernie'' is an created by Bernard Slade, the creator of the 1970–74 ABC sitcom ''The Partridge Family'' and the 1967-70 sitcom ''The Flying Nun''. ''Bridget Loves Bernie'' was based loosely on the premise of the 1920s Broadway play and 1940s radio show ''Abie's Irish Rose''. It stars Meredith Baxter and David Birney as the title characters. It ran for one season, from 1972 to 1973, on CBS.
Baxter and Birney married in real life after the program went off the air.
==Overview==
The series was regarded, at the time, as somewhat controversial, in that it depicted an interfaith marriage between a wealthy Irish Catholic teacher (Bridget) and a Jewish cab driver (Bernie), whom she'd met at a bus stop. With a primetime slot between ''All in the Family'' and ''The Mary Tyler Moore Show'' on Saturday nights, the situation comedy was #5 in the ratings among all shows for that television season and obtained a 24.2 rating, tying with ''The NBC Sunday Mystery Movie.'' Nevertheless, CBS executives decided to cancel the show in response to hate mail from viewers who objected to the inter-religious marriage depicted on the series. It was the highest-rated television program ever to be canceled after only one season.〔("'Live From Baghdad': The Cameras of War" ), by Tom Shales, ''Washington Post'', December 7, 2002, citing ''Brilliant But Canceled'' documentary on Trio (TV network) cable network. Retrieved 2007-11-12.〕
Supporting cast members included Audra Lindley, David Doyle, Harold J. Stone, Ned Glass, and Bibi Osterwald. Lindley and Doyle played Bridget's wealthy parents, Walter and Amy Fitzgerald, and Stone and Osterwald played Bernie's more down-to-earth parents, Sam and Sophie Steinberg. The Steinbergs owned a delicatessen above which Bridget and Bernie lived. Glass played Bernie's uncle, Moe Plotnik. Actor Robert Sampson played Father Michael Fitzgerald, a Catholic priest, who was Bridget's brother, and was more sympathetic to his sister's marriage. Bill Elliott played Otis, Bernie's best friend and fellow cab driver. Nora Marlowe was cast as Aunt Agnes in the 1972 episode "The Little White Lie That Grew and Grew".

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