Husbands, Wives & Lovers

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GenreSitcom
Created byHal Dresner
Joan Rivers
Theme music composerKen Welch
Mitzie Welch
Husbands, Wives & Lovers
GenreSitcom
Created byHal Dresner
Joan Rivers
Directed byJames Burrows
Marc Daniels
Alan Myerson
Bill Persky
Theme music composerKen Welch
Mitzie Welch
ComposersJack Elliott
Allyn Ferguson
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes10
Production
Executive producersHal Dresner
Edgar Rosenberg
ProducerDon Van Atta
EditorMarco Zappia
Running time60 minutes
Production company20th Century Fox Television
Original release
NetworkCBS
ReleaseMarch 10 (1978-03-10) 
June 30, 1978 (1978-06-30)

Husbands, Wives & Lovers is an American television sitcom that aired for one season on CBS in 1978.

Created by Joan Rivers, this program focused on the relationships of five suburban couples living in the San Fernando Valley of Southern California.

The show originated as a pilot Husbands & Wives, which aired on July 18, 1977. It was written by Joan Rivers and Hal Dresner, and directed by Bill Persky, and garnered 18.3 million viewers. When the pilot was developed into a series, it was now filmed instead of taped. Stephen Perlman, Lynne Marie Stewart and Jesse Welles replaced Alex Rocco, Suzanne Zenor and Linda Miller in the roles of Murray, Joy and Helene respectively, the "Bells" were changed to the Bellinis, the "Cutlers" to the Willises and "Rita Bell" became Rita DeLatorre (with Lennie and Rita living together instead of being married).[1]

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