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Arnie

3.0(2 votes)
1970

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Episodes

Arnie (Pilot Episode)

1. Arnie (Pilot Episode)

Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow

2. Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow

Arnie's first executive paycheck brings a sinking stomach, thanks to a premature spending binge (TV Guide)

Change of a Lifetime

3. Change of a Lifetime

New executive Arnie kindles resentment among his old blue-collar buddies (TV Guide)

Wife vs. Secretary

4. Wife vs. Secretary

Arnie's bragging about his secretary nets him a jealous wife (TV Guide)

The Friendship Gap

5. The Friendship Gap

Arnie chooses his replacement as loading foreman - from among his old buddies (TV Guide)

An Urge to Splurge

6. An Urge to Splurge

Arnie helps an elderly couple face compulsory retirement (TV Guide)

Chance of a Lifetime

7. Chance of a Lifetime

Lil heads a picket line to fight pollution - at Arnie's company (TV Guide)

Swinging Sixties

8. Swinging Sixties

Arnie's been ordered to shave off his mustache (TV Guide)

Let Them Eat Cookies

9. Let Them Eat Cookies

Arnie becomes involved in industrial espionage (TV Guide)

Trouble in the Air

10. Trouble in the Air

Boss Majors' latest pet project: on-the-job exercising for his executives (TV Guide)

One Strike and You're Out

11. One Strike and You're Out

""Arnie has no heart for the task at hand: negotiating a new union contract with his loading dock buddies. The new executive is still a union man."" (TV Guide)

For Whom the Whistle Blows

12. For Whom the Whistle Blows

A swank San Francisco hotel sets the scene for Arnie's first major sales meeting (TV Guide)

Why Spy?

13. Why Spy?

Office protocol calls for Christmas gifts worth $100; the Nuvos are giving homemade cookies (TV Guide)

To Buy or Not to Buy?

14. To Buy or Not to Buy?

Boss Majors has a new housing development, and the Nuvos feel pressure to buy a home (TV Guide)

Second Honeymoon

15. Second Honeymoon

You Can't Lose for Winning

16. You Can't Lose for Winning

Lady Luck visits Arnie in a poker game - the big loser is his boss Majors (TV Guide)

Hello, Holly

17. Hello, Holly

The executive Arnie replaced is in town; rumor is he wants his old job back (TV Guide)

Father Meets Daughter

18. Father Meets Daughter

Arnie tries to pay more attention to Andrea.

Citizen Pain

19. Citizen Pain

Arnie must be in Nassau on the same day the Nuvos have planned a second wedding for Julius and his wife (TV Guide)

Stand Up for Julius

20. Stand Up for Julius

Arnie gets symptoms of an ulcer on the eve of his bowling league semifinals (TV Guide)

Strangeness in the Night

21. Strangeness in the Night

Arnie's involved in an office feud (TV Guide)

Feud for Thought

22. Feud for Thought

Arnie's furtive behavior causes suspicion at the office (TV Guide)

My Sister's Keeper

23. My Sister's Keeper

Arnie canvasses the company to find dates for his attractive sister (TV Guide)

No Harmony in Trying

24. No Harmony in Trying

An audition for the fourth voice in the company's all-male quartet produces a winner who's a surprise to all (TV Guide)

Overview

Arnie is a television sitcom that ran for two seasons on the CBS network. It stars Herschel Bernardi, Sue Ane Langdon, and Roger Bowen. Bernardi played the title character, Arnie Nuvo, a longtime blue collar employee at the fictitious Continental Flange Company, who overnight was promoted to an executive position. The storylines mainly focused on this fish out of water situation, and on Arnie's sometimes-problematic relationship with his well-meaning but wealthy and eccentric boss, Hamilton Majors Jr.. Because he still held his union card, Arnie could negotiate tricky management/labor situations that no one else could. Arnie's surname was presumably a pun on nouveau riche, and possibly also on Art Nouveau. In addition to Bernardi, Bowen, and Langdon, cast members included Del Russel and Stephanie Steele as Arnie's son and daughter, Richard and Andrea; Elaine Shore as Arnie's secretary, Felicia; and Herb Voland as sour-tempered executive Neil Ogilvie. In its first season, despite being the lead-in to The Mary Tyler Moore Show on Saturday nights and winning an Emmy nomination as best comedy series, Arnie received only fair Nielsen ratings. For its second season, in order to increase its viewership, CBS made a major cast change in the show's format. Charles Nelson Reilly joined the cast as Randy Robinson, a TV chef who called himself "The Giddyap Gourmet," apparently a reference to The Galloping Gourmet.

Details

Genres

Comedy

Language

EN

First Air Date

1970-09-19

Seasons

2

Episodes

48

More Info

Cast

Sue Ane Langdon

Sue Ane Langdon

Charles Nelson Reilly

Charles Nelson Reilly

Herschel Bernardi

Herschel Bernardi

Roger Bowen

Roger Bowen

Herb Voland

Herb Voland

Del Russel

Del Russel

Elaine Shore

Elaine Shore

Tom Pedi

Tom Pedi