Hey, Landlord

Hey, Landlord (1966-1967)

EndedScripted showComedy

The misadventures of bachelors Woodrow 'Woody' Banner, an aspiring writer; and Chuck Hookstratten, an aspiring comedian, the landlords of a ten-room apartment house in Manhattan, New York.

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Scheduleevery Sunday at 20:30 (30 min)

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S01E29Czech Your Wife, Sir?Apr 9, 1967
S01E28Swingle City EastApr 2, 1967
S01E27Testing 1 - 2 - 3...Mar 26, 1967
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Hey, Landlord' premiere?

'Hey, Landlord' premiered on September 11, 1966.

Who were the main actors in 'Hey, Landlord'?

The main actors in 'Hey, Landlord' were Will Hutchins, Sandy Baron, and Michael Constantine.

What was the genre of 'Hey, Landlord'?

'Hey, Landlord' was a sitcom.

Where was 'Hey, Landlord' set?

'Hey, Landlord' was set in an apartment building in New York City.

Who created 'Hey, Landlord'?

'Hey, Landlord' was created by Danny Arnold and Roland Kibbee.

What was the premise of 'Hey, Landlord'?

'Hey, Landlord' followed the lives of two young men who become landlords of an apartment building.

What network aired 'Hey, Landlord'?

'Hey, Landlord' aired on NBC.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'Hey, Landlord'?

The first season of 'Hey, Landlord' consisted of 26 episodes.

What were some recurring characters in 'Hey, Landlord'?

Some recurring characters in 'Hey, Landlord' included Mrs. Muldoon, Eddie, and Felix.

Did 'Hey, Landlord' receive any awards?

'Hey, Landlord' did not receive any major awards.

Was 'Hey, Landlord' well-received by critics?

'Hey, Landlord' received mixed reviews from critics.

Did 'Hey, Landlord' have a laugh track?

Yes, 'Hey, Landlord' had a laugh track.

Was 'Hey, Landlord' a single-camera or multi-camera show?

'Hey, Landlord' was a multi-camera show.

Did 'Hey, Landlord' have a theme song?

Yes, 'Hey, Landlord' had a theme song titled "Hey, Landlord."

Was 'Hey, Landlord' a popular show during its time?

'Hey, Landlord' had a moderate level of popularity during its time.

Did 'Hey, Landlord' have any notable guest stars?

'Hey, Landlord' featured guest stars such as Ann Morgan Guilbert and David Doyle.

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