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Occasional Wife opening credits (1966)

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Uploaded by on Aug 6, 2010

Opening credits to short lived series starring Michael Callan and Patricia Harty

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  • these are VERY rare episodes to come by - I have never seen this series on television since its original run - Thanks for the brief memories!!

  • @roselandalvin I never saw this in it's original run. Comedy Central reran this in 1990, along with Camp Runamuck. Now if anybody has episodes of THAT series, I'd love to see it!

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  • is that Vin Scully narrating? Sure sounds like it.

  • i don't know who created this show but will hollywood ever remake this into a movie?

  • This show looks like it may have had potential. I need to find an episode and check it out. Thanks for posting!

  • Sorry for the double posting.

  • I definitely remember this show. I was only in the fourth grade when this was on. If this show were on today, Brahms Baby Food would have been sued for discrimination. What difference does it make if he's married or single? If he can do the job, then he should be promoted.

  • I definitely remember this show. I was only in the fourth grade when this was on. If this show were on today, Brahms Baby Food would have been sued for discrimination. What difference does it make if he's married or single? If he can do the job, then he should be promoted.

  • I definitely remember this show. I was only in the fourth grade when this was on. If this show was on today, Brahms Baby Food would have been sued for discrimination. What difference does it make if he's married or single? If he can do the job, then he should be promoted.

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