Here We Go Again

Here We Go Again

1973
Here We Go Again
Here We Go Again

Here We Go Again

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Here We Go Again is an American sitcom that aired on ABC from January to April 1973 on Saturday Night at 8:00pm. The show, produced by Metromedia/Bobka Productions, ran for 13 episodes.

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Seasons & Episodes

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EP14  Class of '77
Apr. 21,1973
Class of '77

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EP13  It's Magic
Apr. 14,1973
It's Magic

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EP12  Bedfellows Make Strange Politics
Apr. 07,1973
Bedfellows Make Strange Politics

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EP11  title unknown
Mar. 31,1973
title unknown

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EP10  The Times They Are A-Changin'
Mar. 24,1973
The Times They Are A-Changin'

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EP9  The Tax Man Cometh
Mar. 17,1973
The Tax Man Cometh

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EP8  A Date With Judy
Mar. 03,1973
A Date With Judy

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EP7  I Can't Live Without Her
Feb. 24,1973
I Can't Live Without Her

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EP6  Sunday, Soggy Sunday
Feb. 17,1973
Sunday, Soggy Sunday

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EP5  The Basketball Tickets
Feb. 10,1973
The Basketball Tickets

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EP4  When You're Second You Try Harder
Jan. 01,0001
When You're Second You Try Harder

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EP3  My Sister's Keeper
Jan. 27,1973
My Sister's Keeper

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EP2  unknown title
Apr. 21,1973
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EP1  After the Wedding Bells
Jan. 20,1973
After the Wedding Bells

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Synopsis

Here We Go Again is an American sitcom that aired on ABC from January to April 1973 on Saturday Night at 8:00pm. The show, produced by Metromedia/Bobka Productions, ran for 13 episodes.

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Cast

Diane Baker , Larry Hagman , Nita Talbot

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Reviews

vexner I remember when this series premiered; I was just entering my teens and was interested in all of the mystifying aspects of modern adult life. Like many other Larry Hagman fans, I was always looking forward to whatever series he chose to do in the wake of "I Dream of Jeannie". Having enjoyed his previous effort, "The Good Life", I first tuned in to "Here We Go Again" with scant trepidation. I was not disappointed - this was a smart and funny show dealing with the then-topical subject of newly remarried divorced couples and their interactions with each other and their ex-spouses. The stars were great in this one: smart, sultry Nita Talbot; upbeat, handsome Dick Gautier; and of course the sometimes flustered but always affable Larry Hagman. The ensuing romances were sweet, and the banter was bright and brittle. I found every episode that I saw to be very funny & entertaining, and I looked forward to seeing this show every week.This would be a series worth seeking out for those interested in the rapidly changing social climate of the early 1970s U.S.; remember, less than half a decade before this show premiered, the subject of divorce (and life after divorce) was rarely if ever mentioned in network TV comedies.It is perhaps not surprising that this series was too advanced to live, and it was unceremoniously canceled after just thirteen episodes (as was "The Good Life"). I was very disappointed at the time; I had hoped that this show would play well with the fans of concurrent adult-oriented comedies of the time, such as "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" and "The Bob Newhart Show", and others, but it was not to be.This series deserved a better fate, and I would love to see a few episodes again to discern how its view of modern life has held up over the past three decades. Of course, if this show had been a hit, we would never have had the pleasure of meeting a certain J. R. Ewing, at least not as we all now know and love(to hate) him.