Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice

Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice

1973
Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice
Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice

Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice

4.9 | en | Comedy

Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice is an American situation comedy broadcast in the United States by ABC as part of its 1973 fall lineup. It was based on the movie of the same title. It was produced by Screen Gems.

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Seasons & Episodes

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EP13  Episode 13
Jan. 01,0001
Episode 13

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EP12  My Butcher is a Thief
Jan. 01,0001
My Butcher is a Thief

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EP11  Inadmissible Evidence
Jan. 01,0001
Inadmissible Evidence

Alice is freaked out after sitting on a committee to evaluate an X-rated movie, but her consternation swells when she finds the film's lead actor dining at the Sanders' home.

EP10  Double, Double, Doyle & Trouble
Jan. 01,0001
Double, Double, Doyle & Trouble

A sketchy client imposes himself on Ted and offers to oversee Bob and Carol's garage sale.

EP9  Walk a Mile in My Clogs
Jan. 01,0001
Walk a Mile in My Clogs

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EP8  Such Good Friends
Jan. 01,0001
Such Good Friends

Realizing that they come from different worlds, the Sanders and Hendersons spend an entire night engaged in a series of silly escalating quarrels.

EP7  The Bare Truth Hurts
Nov. 07,1973
The Bare Truth Hurts

Bob hides a video camera to catch Ted and Alice fighting for his new documentary, but the odd conversation that he captures piques the interest of Bob's nudist coworker.

EP6  Nobody Wants To Talk About It
Oct. 31,1973
Nobody Wants To Talk About It

A funeral for an acquaintance makes the Sanders and Hendersons face the inevitable prospect of death.

EP5  Open Marriage, Closed Mind
Oct. 24,1973
Open Marriage, Closed Mind

Bob and Carol are flabbergasted when they discover their old friend is about to take a second wife.

EP4  I'm Not Jealous, Only Curious
Oct. 17,1973
I'm Not Jealous, Only Curious

Carol's jealousy bubbles to the surface when Bob begins working with an actress whose promiscuous reputation precedes her.

EP3  Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice
Oct. 10,1973
Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice

What's a little nudity among friends? A big issue in this series pilot, as Bob and Carol return from a sensitivity weekend--dying to swim naked with Ted & Alice.

EP2  Alice's Wild Oat
Oct. 03,1973
Alice's Wild Oat

When an attorney who's been indicted for tax fraud shows up on the front page of the paper, Alice admits to Ted that she lost her virginity to him.

EP1  Can I Help It If She's Crazy About Me?
Sep. 26,1973
Can I Help It If She's Crazy About Me?

Ted fires his secretary because he believes she's developed amorous feelings for him. Meanwhile, Lizzie prepares a family dinner for a school project.

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Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice is an American situation comedy broadcast in the United States by ABC as part of its 1973 fall lineup. It was based on the movie of the same title. It was produced by Screen Gems.

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Robert Urich , Anne Archer , David Spielberg

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Reviews

VinnieRattolle Bob and Carol Sanders are a pair of free-spirited 20-somethings, Ted and Alice Henderson are their repressed 30-something neighbors. Bob works for a TV network, Ted is a lawyer, and both of their wives are homemakers. The Sanders have a precocious young son and the Hendersons have a snarky tween daughter. Plots generally revolve around sexual frustrations and jealousies.Loosely adapted from the hit 1969 film, the biggest problem with this show was that the material was a little too risqué for 1970s network TV (in context, this aired during the final season of "The Brady Bunch"). For example, in one episode, Alice reveals that she lost her virginity to another man prior to meeting Ted - but they had to dance all around the word "virgin." The other problem is that the characters were poorly defined. Bob and Carol were made out to be the hip, swinging couple, but you never really got a sense of that from their actions - the hippest, swingingest character was actually Alice, who was supposed to have been a wallflower.Despite various problems with the writing, there were some genuinely funny moments, the cast was great and had appropriate chemistry. Robert Urich exuded charisma as Bob, and it was clear that he was destined for bigger and better things. Anita Gillette was absolutely charming as the flighty Alice, David Spielberg was pitch-perfect as tightly-wound lawyer Ted, and frequent guest-star Jodie Foster brought that patented brand of miniature adulthood that was present in all of her childhood roles. The weakest link was Anne Archer as Carol, though I don't think it was her performance, the problem was the lackluster writing of her character. Archer was never given much to do, and she revealed in an interview immediately after the show was canceled that she was relieved to be done with it.Certainly not the worst offering of the '70s - and not the worst TV spin-off of a film either - but it's pretty clear why it didn't last long on the air. It's worth seeking out for fans of the cast (particularly Urich and Gillette), but fans of the movie would doubtlessly find it pretty appalling.
moonspinner55 Having watched four episodes of the television-sitcom version of Paul Mazursky's "Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice", I'm probably one-up on home audiences from 1973. ABC canceled the program early, and it's clear why: the casting just isn't right. The swinging couple (Robert Urich and Anne Archer) would be far better suited portraying the squares, while knotted-up David Spielberg and grating Anita Gillette seem as if they could get pretty kinky (given the right amount of alcohol). Mazursky, Larry Tucker, and other notable writers worked on the scripts, but without the proper actors this just looks like a sanitized sham. The fussily-decorated sets are huge compared to the sitcom sets of today, but since this is a dialogue-driven show it's simply a waste of space. 11-year-old Jodie Foster (as Spielberg and Gillette's daughter) brightens the proceedings, but the grown-ups look fairly clueless.