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https://www.facebook.com/groups/3144711669180711/search/?q=All That Glitters 

Also available at R*****.com https://***.com/v5fbpg5-all-that-glitters-s1e1-1977.html 

ALL THAT GLITTERS, a primetime parody of soaps that was also presented serialized, created by Norman Lear, with a premise that reversed the positions of the sexes. In this office, the women are the bosses & the men make up the secretarial pool. One season, 65 episodes, originally broadcast in 1977, between April 18 & July 15, five nights per week, in syndication. We are pleased to thank Rino Rinaldi for making this copy of the first episode available to us. It was streamed on an Italian streamer, beginning last night, 9-16-24. They've announced plans to stream an episode every Monday night.

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Louise Shaffer stopped by my FB soap group. First because of a post about WHERE THE HEART IS. Now about ALL THAT GLITTERS. Her insight about working on these shows is amazing, also a lot of fun. This is about the first episode.Louise Shaffer.jpg

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On 11/27/2024 at 8:43 AM, Contessa Donatella said:

The YouTube channel RETROLOVERS70S80S now has 10 episodes of this show up, plus several "shorts" - Linda Gray, Jessica Walter, more. 

Thanks. Hadn't seen that channel.

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51 minutes ago, DRW50 said:

Thanks. Hadn't seen that channel.

It also has eight episodes of Berrenger's (missing episode 1, 3, 11 and 12) and the French dub of Valley of the Dolls. Too bad the latter doesn't seem to ever resurface without the dub...

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Thank you for the information. This made my week! I had wanted to see this series for decades until last year when this episode was uploaded on YouTube (episode #23 with original commercials):

Now there's the opportunity to watch the entire series as well. Hopefully someone starts digging in the vault so we can finally watch episodes of forgotten Lear shows like Forever Fernwood and Hot L Baltimore.

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8 minutes ago, Search For Yesterday said:

Thank you for the information. This made my week! I had wanted to see this series for decades until last year when this episode was uploaded on YouTube (episode #23 with original commercials):

Now there's the opportunity to watch the entire series as well. Hopefully someone starts digging in the vault so we can finally watch episodes of forgotten Lear shows like Forever Fernwood and Hot L Baltimore.

That would thrill me as well. I'm personally so glad this Italian Rino Rinaldi has found this one.

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Apparently the show is shown once a week on some Italian (?) channel, so hopefully this RETROLOVERS channel will survive for another year since there's 65 episodes.

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1 hour ago, te. said:

Apparently the show is shown once a week on some Italian (?) channel, so hopefully this RETROLOVERS channel will survive for another year since there's 65 episodes.

Yes, exactly so. This Italian TV channel streams a new episode, I believe it is every Monday night. 

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On 12/9/2024 at 10:34 AM, Search For Yesterday said:

Hopefully someone starts digging in the vault so we can finally watch episodes of forgotten Lear shows like Forever Fernwood and Hot L Baltimore.

I, myself, would love to see "All's Fair," a short-lived sitcom, starring Bernadette Peters and Richard Crenna (and a very young Michael Keaton).  I'm sure it had its' flaws - most of Lear's stuff outside of "All in the Family" and "Maude" did - but the premise sounds very intriguing to me (basically, a May-December romance between a young liberal and older conservative) and it was written and produced by some very good comedy writers as well.

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8 minutes ago, Khan said:

I, myself, would love to see "All's Fair," a short-lived sitcom, starring Bernadette Peters and Richard Crenna (and a very young Michael Keaton).  I'm sure it had its' flaws - most of Lear's stuff outside of "All in the Family" and "Maude" did - but the premise sounds very intriguing to me (basically, a May-December romance between a young liberal and older conservative) and it was written and produced by some very good comedy writers as well.

That's on Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/allsfair

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