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Big Eddie is an American television sitcom that aired on CBS from August 23 until November 7, 1975. Its first three episodes, in a Saturday night time slot, did well in the ratings, but after it was moved to Friday nights, it had little success opposite Sanford and Son.
Big Eddie: With Sheldon Leonard, Sheree North, Quinn Cummings, Billy Sands. "Big" Eddie Smith is the new owner of New York's Big E Sports Arena. He's also an ex-gambler who's trying not to get sucked back into the racket, while dealing with the various crazies and eccentrics who cross his path.
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- Sheldon Leonard, Sheree North, Quinn Cummings
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Big Eddie. Seasons. Years. 1975. Add image. S1.E1 ∙ Man of the Year. Sat, Aug 23, 1975. Add a plot. Rate. Add image. S1.E2 ∙ One Nation Invisible. Sat, Aug 30, 1975. Eddie makes like a big shot lawyer when he represents Ginger in small claims court. Rate. Add image. S1.E3 ∙ Hello Poppa. Sat, Sep 6, 1975.
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Big Eddie. 1 9 7 5 (USA) 10 x 30 minute episodes. ‘Big’ Eddie Smith (Sheldon Leonard) is the owner of New York’s ‘Big E’ Sports Arena – an East Side sports, entertainment and civic centre in Manhattan. He is also an ex-gambler who is trying not to get sucked back into the racket while dealing with the various crazies and eccentrics ...
Overview. Big Eddie is an American sitcom that aired from August 23 until November 7, 1975. Bill Persky. Creator. Alan Oppenheimer. Billy Sands. Quinn Cummings. Sheree North. Sheldon Leonard. Ralph Wilcox. Harvey Lembeck. Alice Ghostley. Stanley Brock. View More. Full Cast & Crew. Last Season. Season 1 of Big Eddie premiered on August 23, 1975.
Big Eddie - Where to Watch and Stream - TV Guide. 1975 -1975. 1 Season. CBS. Comedy. Watchlist. Reformed mobster Big Eddie Smith goes legit as the owner of a sports arena. Most of the...
1 Season. CBS. Comedy. Watchlist. Where to Watch. Reformed mobster Big Eddie Smith goes legit as the owner of a sports arena. Most of the comedy is milked from the gruff New Yorker's...