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  1. Louie's Can-Can: Directed by Jack Donohue. With Jack Albertson, Della Reese, Scatman Crothers, George Gobel. Louie wants to foil early retirement by going into business for himself.

    • (13)
    • Comedy
    • Jack Donohue
    • 1977-04-01
  2. Chico and the Man – Season 3, Episode 20 Louie's CanCan Aired Apr 1, 1977 Comedy. Reviews Louie decides to go into business for himself when the city retires him from his garbage route. ...

    • Jack Donohue
    • September 13, 1974
    • Jack Albertson, Scatman Crothers, Della Reese
  3. "Chico and the Man" Louie's Can-Can (TV Episode 1977) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  4. Season 3 Episode 20 - Louie's Can Can. 1977 · 25 min. TV-PG. Comedy. Louie opens a garbage collection business and hires Ed. Subtitles: English. Starring: George Gobel Della Reese Danny Mora. Directed by: Jack Donohue. Season 3.

    • Jack Donohue
    • January 1, 1977
    • 25 min
  5. Louie's Can-Can: Season 3, Episode 20 Airdate: April 1, 1977 Production Number: 2408320 Written by: George Bloom, Beverly Bloomberg: Directed by: Jack Donohue: ← 3x19 Gregory Peck Is a Rooster: 3x21 → Uncle Sonny: Chico and the Man — Season Three

  6. Louie already has his next position in mind, purchasing the refuse business from a retiring Joe Tubbs (George Gobel), a likable film flam man, showing off prized possessions like King Kong's toupee: "he was bald you know...not many people got close enough to find out!"

  7. Chico and the Man debuted in 1974 on NBC. The setting was East Los Angeles in a small run down garage. The owner, Ed Brown, became partners in the business with a young Chicano, Chico Rodriguez. Major changes occured toward the end of the 3rd season when Freddie Prinze, who played Chico, committed suicide. The final three episodes of the third season where filmed explaining Chico had gone to ...

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