Too Close for Comfort

Too Close for Comfort is an American sitcom television series that aired on ABC from November 11, 1980, to May 5, 1983, and in first-run syndication from April 7, 1984, to February 7, 1987.

[3] The family moves to Marin County for the show's final season, where Henry Rush becomes a co-owner of the local weekly newspaper.

[1] Henry and Muriel Rush are owners of a two-unit house at 171–173 Buena Vista Avenue East[4] San Francisco, California.

The season concludes with Muriel giving birth to a son, Andrew (later played regularly by twins William and Michael Cannon from 1983 to 1984).

Henry retires from drawing Cosmic Cow and, along with Muriel and Andrew, moves to Marin County where he buys a share of a local newspaper and becomes its editor.

Actress Pat Carroll played the role of Hope Stinson, who owns the majority share of the newspaper and serves as a foil for Henry.

[6] The syndication rights for Too Close for Comfort are held by DLT Entertainment, a production and distribution company owned by show producer Donald L. Taffner.

[8][9] However, Rhino's release used the versions of episodes that were edited for syndication, missing several minutes of footage in each, including the tag sequences.

The cast of Too Close for Comfort during the show's second season
The Ted Knight Show title screen. Only used for first run episodes; reruns use the Too Close for Comfort title.