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    Szysznyk (pronounced SIZ-nik) is an American sitcom produced by Paramount Television. Originally broadcast on CBS as a summer replacement series, five episodes were aired during August 1977, followed by ten more during the 1977-78 television season. The series starred Ned Beatty as Nick Szysznyk.

  2. Szysznyk: With Ned Beatty, Scott Colomby, Barry Miller, Thomas Carter. A former Marine named Nick Szysznyk takes over running an inner city playground in Washington, D.C. In this fish out of water comedy, he has to learn how to deal with the city bureaucracy as well as his co-workers.

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    • 1977-08-01
    • Comedy
    • 30
  3. Nick Szysznyk (Ned Beatty) was a retired Marine sergeant used to the discipline and order of military life who had taken on a new job as a playground supervisor at the Northeast Community Center in a poor neighbourhood in Washington, DC.

  4. www.wikiwand.com › en › SzysznykSzysznyk - Wikiwand

    Szysznyk is an American sitcom produced by Paramount Television. Originally broadcast on CBS as a summer replacement series, five episodes were aired during August 1977, followed by ten more during the 1977-78 television season. The series starred Ned Beatty as Nick Szysznyk.

  5. Szysznyk was an short-lived American television series produced by Paramount Network Television, originally broadcast on CBS during the 1977-78 television season, and starring Ned Beatty as Nick Szysznyk. Only ten episodes were aired. Season 2 of Szysznyk premiered on December 7, 1977.

  6. Szysznyk was an short-lived American television series produced by Paramount Network Television, originally broadcast on CBS during the 1977-78 television season, and starring Ned Beatty as Nick Szysznyk. Only ten episodes were aired.

  7. Szysznyk, an ex-Marine turned community center supervisor, is trying to keep the nearly bankrupt facility afloat. Baseball's Reggie Jackson helps lead off the season when he comes looking for a home run ball Ray Gun claims to have caught at the World Series.

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