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He & She 1967

★ 5.2/10 Comedy 1 seasons · 26 eps Ended
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What is He & She?

He & She is a television series first released in 1967. Catalogued under Comedy.

Type
TV series
Year
1967
Status
Ended
Episodes
26
Runtime
30 minutes
First aired
Sep 6, 1967
Networks
CBS
Genres
Comedy
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Overview

He & She is a television series first released in 1967. Catalogued under Comedy. Status: Ended. A full overview for this page is being written and will appear here once verified against sources.

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“A sophisticated 1960s sitcom that paved the way for modern TV comedy.”

Reasons to watch
  • Sharp, dialogue‑heavy humor
  • Groundbreaking for its era
  • Influenced later acclaimed sitcoms
Keep in mind
  • Short original run
  • Period sensibilities may feel dated

Watch it if you enjoy early smart comedies that shaped later TV classics.

The series features 1960s sitcom humor and cultural references, suitable for mature audiences familiar with classic television.

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Frequently asked questions

Which network originally broadcast He & She?

He & She aired on the CBS television network as part of its 1967–68 lineup.

When did the show first air?

The series premiered in the 1967 television season and ran through 1968.

Who created the series?

Leonard Stern created He & She and also granted permission for the Oscar character to inspire Ted Baxter.

Why is He & She considered significant?

Broadcast historians view it as ahead of its time, with a sophisticated comedy style that opened doors to the MTM sitcoms of the 1970s.

Did the show have any notable reruns?

CBS aired prime‑time reruns of He & She beginning on June 19, though the year is not specified in the sources.