Turnabout

1979
Turnabout

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EP1 Pilot Jan 26, 1979

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EP2 Turnabout - Pilot episode Jan 26, 1979

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EP3 Penny's Old Boyfriend Feb 02, 1979

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EP4 We're a Little Late, Folks Feb 09, 1979

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EP5 Cry Me a Touchdown Feb 16, 1979

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EP6 Till Dad Do Us Part Mar 09, 1979

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EP7 Crass Reunion Mar 23, 1979

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EP8 Statutory Theft Mar 30, 1979

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6.2| 0h30m| NR| en| More Info
Released: 26 January 1979 Ended
Producted By: Universal Television
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
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Turnabout is an American television situation comedy that first aired on NBC in 1979 and was based on a 1931 novel of the same title by Thorne Smith which had already been developed into the 1940 movie, Turnabout). The plot was about a married husband and wife who found themselves inhabiting each other's bodies similar to the plot of Freaky Friday. Turnabout only lasted 7 episodes, partly because it aired right after NBC's poorly watched Hello, Larry and competed with CBS's hugely successful series, Dallas.

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Nozz By the 1970's, Thorne ("Topper") Smith's original novel could have been a recipe for disaster: the husband's mind in the wife's body and vice versa? Lord save us from cheap swishy jokes on the one hand and from free-your-mind homilies about our true bisexual selves on the other. Well, the series fell into neither trap. The leads were so masculine (without being handsome) and so feminine (without being a bimbo) that the switch between them was nothing but crystalline humor... except that each episode, if I recall correctly, came down to earth abruptly as the couple wished earnestly to return to their own identities.