The Bob Crane Show

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Also known asSecond Start
GenreSitcom
The Bob Crane Show
Title card
Also known asSecond Start
GenreSitcom
Created byNorman S. Powell
Martin Cohan
Jim Allen
StarringBob Crane
Patricia Harty
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes14
Production
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time30 minutes
Production companyMTM Enterprises
Original release
NetworkNBC
ReleaseMarch 6 (1975-03-06) 
June 19, 1975 (1975-06-19)[1]

The Bob Crane Show is an American sitcom that aired on NBC from March 6 to June 19, 1975. The series starred Bob Crane as Bob Wilcox, a man in his 40s who abruptly quits his job as an insurance company executive to enter medical school. The series co-starred Patricia Harty as his wife Ellie Wilcox, who becomes the family's breadwinner while Bob is in school. The family helped out at home, but at school Bob faced the problem of being so much older than the other students. Characters such as Mr. Busso, the nutty landlord, and the overzealous Dean Ingersoll added to the show's comedy.[1]

After initial delays, the series debuted on March 6, 1975. It performed poorly in the Nielsen ratings and was canceled after 14 episodes were broadcast.

The Bob Crane Show was originally titled Second Start, and NBC planned to debut it in the fall of 1974. However, the Federal Communications Commission re-instituted its Prime Time Access Rule, which limited the broadcast networks to programming only three of the four hours of the prime time programming block. This decision led NBC to delay the series until January 1975. Crane re-shot the pilot, leading to another delay to March 1975.[2]

Crane expressed his desire that his series be what he called "hard comedy", which he described as comedy that "goes for the fences. It's also what you might call take-a-risk comedy because if you don't hit a home run, you might strike out. It's either a belly laugh or it's no go and no show."[3]

MTM Enterprises, who had produced the hit shows The Mary Tyler Moore Show and The Bob Newhart Show, among others, produced the series, which was filmed with three-cameras in front of a studio audience, whose responses were "sweetened" with a laugh track.[3]

Cast

Episodes

No.TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal release date
1"Mid-Term Blues"Jay SandrichMartin DonovanMarch 6, 1975 (1975-03-06)
Bob Wilcox returns to medical school, leaving the responsibility for supporting the family on his wife Ellie and facing mid-term exams.[4]
2"Not with My Mother You Don't"Norman S. PowellArlene Stadd & Leonard StaddMarch 13, 1975 (1975-03-13)
Bob's mother (Audra Lindley) moves in with a man the same age as Bob.[5]
3"The Incredible Shrinking Bob"Norman S. PowellUnknownMarch 20, 1975 (1975-03-20)
Bob's anxiety over leaving his wife as sole financial supporter grows.[6]
4"Ellie's Sister"Norman S. PowellJim AllenMarch 27, 1975 (1975-03-27)
Two of Bob's classmates fall in love with his visiting sister-in-law.[7]
5"One Summer of Misery"Norman S. PowellUnknownApril 3, 1975 (1975-04-03)
Bob receives a summer scholarship to Columbia University but frets that Ellie, who can't afford to go with him, is a little too eager to see him go.[8]
6"But I Love My Wife"Jack SheaMartin CohanApril 17, 1975 (1975-04-17)
A South African exchange student zeroes in on Bob with her swinging singles approach to medical studies.
7"Acute Bussophobia"Norman S. PowellUnknownApril 24, 1975 (1975-04-24)
Bob's old skills of salesmanship come in handy when he has to persuade his landlord to enter the hospital for an operation.
8"Grin and Bare It"Norman S. PowellUnknownMay 1, 1975 (1975-05-01)
Ellie decides to supplement her income by posing as a nude model for art classes at Bob's college.[9]
9"A Case of Misdiagnosis"Norman S. PowellJim AllenMay 8, 1975 (1975-05-08)[10]
Bob treats an old friend (John Astin) and is surprised to learn the man is a prominent gay activist, prompting concern that people will think he is also gay.[11] NBC, worried that the script might be offensive to gay people, refused to approve the episode until it was reviewed by gay media activist Newton Dieter.[12]
10"The Lyle Principle"Norman S. PowellUnknownMay 15, 1975 (1975-05-15)
Bob and a friend give the newly appointed dean a pep talk.
11"An American Fiasco"Norman S. PowellMartin DonovanMay 22, 1975 (1975-05-22)
The descent of a pair of young documentary filmmakers on the Wilcox household creates havoc in domestic tranquility for Bob and Ellie.
12"The Doctor Sings the Blues"Norman S. PowellUnknownMay 29, 1975 (1975-05-29)
Bob's burgeoning friendship with his anatomy professor backfires when the man unloads his marital problems on Bob.[13]
13"The Embezzler"Norman S. PowellUnknownJune 5, 1975 (1975-06-05)
When the last man he hired before resigning as an insurance company executive embezzles thousands of dollars from the firm, Bob is suspected of having been an accessory.
14"The Son of the Campus Capers"Georg TyneLloyd Garver & Ken HechtJune 12, 1975 (1975-06-12)
A campus flirtation of 20 years before causes some anxious moments for Bob when the lady (Gloria LeRoy) turns up married to the dean (John Hillerman) of the medical school.

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