Marblehead Manor
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Marblehead Manor was an American
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 television sitcom that originally ran from 1987 to 1988 in first run syndication. It starred British comic actor Paxton Whitehead
Paxton Whitehead
Paxton Whitehead is a British actor who made his professional debut in 1956. Whitehead is best known to American movie audiences as Professor Phillip Barbay in the 1986 comedy film Back to School.-Early years:...

, American actor Phil Morris, Canadian actress Linda Thorson
Linda Thorson
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, American actor and screenwriter Bob Fraser
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 and Michael Richards
Michael Richards
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. The series was a Dames-Fraser Production in association with Paramount Television
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.

This show was part of NBC
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's much-hyped "Prime Time Begins at 7:30
Prime Time Begins at 7:30
Prime Time Begins at 7:30 was a television syndication package conceived by NBC in the fall of 1987. Consisting of five sitcoms, each airing on different nights of the week, the goal of the network and its affiliates was to drive viewers to NBC stations in the half hour prior to Prime Time, which...

" campaign, in which the network's owned-and-operated stations would run first-run sitcoms in the 7:30-8 pm time slot to counterprogram competing stations' game shows, sitcom reruns and other offerings. The experiment turned out to be a largely unsuccessful one, as only one of the series was a hit while three of the remaining four were canceled after their only season. Marblehead Manor was one of the three that failed to make it to a second season.

Episode list

Title Airdate
1 "Diamond in the Roughage" 19 September 1987
2 "Puppy Love" 26 September 1987
3 "Madame Butterfat" 3 October 1987
4 "Safe at Home" 10 October 1987
5 "Good Impressions" 17 October 1987
6 "The Fondle Workout" 24 October 1987
7 "Full Dress" 31 October 1987
8 "I Led Three Wives" 7 November 1987
9 "All in a Knight's Work" 14 November 1987
10 "Egg MacGuffin" 21 November 1987
11 "An Aunt Hill for Hillary" 28 November 1987
12 "Ballet Ruse" 5 December 1987
13 "Tea for Tuba" 30 January 1988
14 "Star Struck" 6 February 1988
15 "The Lady's Not for Spurning" 13 February 1988
16 "Baby on Board" 20 February 1988
17 "Now, for a Re-Butle" 27 February 1988
18 "Chinny Chin Chum" 5 March 1988
19 "Randolph's Mom" 23 April 1988
20 "Come Flu with Me" 30 April 1988
21 "Amusing Grace" 7 May 1988
22 "Button Your Beau" 14 May 1988
23 "Gorilla My Dreams" 21 May 1988
24 "If You Knew Sushi" 28 May 1988
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