He & She

He & She (1967-1968)

EndedScripted showComedy, Romance

Dick and Paula Hollister are a witty, sophisticated couple living in New York City. Dick is a comic-book artist who has become well-known for creating a superhero called Jetman, which has been turned into a TV show starring egocentric actor Oscar North.

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Scheduleevery Wednesday (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E26What's in the Kitty?Mar 13, 1968
S01E25Knock, Knock. Who's There? Fernando. Fernando Who?Mar 6, 1968
S01E24It's Not Whether You Win or Lose, It's How You Watch the GameFeb 28, 1968
S01E23Dog's Best FriendFeb 21, 1968
S01E22What Do You Get for the Man Who Has Nothing?Feb 14, 1968
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'He & She' premiere?

'He & She' premiered on September 6, 1967.

Who were the main characters in 'He & She'?

The main characters in 'He & She' were Dick Hollister, played by Richard Benjamin, and Paula Hollister, played by Paula Prentiss.

What was the genre of 'He & She'?

'He & She' was a comedy television show.

Who created 'He & She'?

'He & She' was created by Leonard Stern.

Where was 'He & She' set?

'He & She' was set in Manhattan, New York City.

What was the premise of 'He & She'?

'He & She' followed the lives of a married couple, Dick and Paula Hollister, as they navigated their personal and professional lives in New York City.

Did 'He & She' receive any awards or nominations?

Yes, 'He & She' received two Emmy nominations in 1968. Richard Benjamin was nominated for Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Comedy, and Paula Prentiss was nominated for Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Comedy.

Who were some notable guest stars on 'He & She'?

Notable guest stars on 'He & She' included Jack Cassidy, Rosemary DeCamp, and Charles Lane, among others.

What was the running time of each episode of 'He & She'?

Each episode of 'He & She' had a running time of approximately 30 minutes.

Did 'He & She' have a laugh track?

Yes, 'He & She' had a laugh track.

What was the theme song of 'He & She'?

The theme song of 'He & She' was titled "Hey, Look Me Over" and was sung by Steve Lawrence.

Did 'He & She' have any notable catchphrases?

One notable catchphrase from 'He & She' was Dick Hollister's signature line, "I love you, you know."

How many episodes were produced for 'He & She'?

'He & She' had a total of 26 episodes produced.

Did 'He & She' have any notable recurring characters?

Yes, 'He & She' had a notable recurring character named Oscar North, played by Hamilton Camp, who was Dick Hollister's best friend.

Was 'He & She' critically acclaimed?

Yes, 'He & She' was critically acclaimed and praised for its witty writing and performances.

Did 'He & She' have a DVD release?

Yes, 'He & She' had a DVD release, allowing fans to enjoy the show's episodes at home.

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