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Jun 21, 1987 · Time Out for Dad: Directed by Harry Harris. With Dick Butkus, Sandy Faison, Harriet Nelson, Tricia Leigh Fisher. Retired football player suddenly finds himself a stay-at-home dad, when his wife decides to return to the workforce.
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- Drama, Family
- Harry Harris
- 1987-06-21
60m 1987. Overview. Synopsis. Credits. Film Details. Brief Synopsis. A story about a retired football player turned househusband. The production marks the return to television of Harriet Nelson, of "The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet." Cast & Crew. Read More. Harry Harris. Director. Ken Smolka. Tina Junger. Dick Butkus. Paul Shenar. Beah Richards.
- Harry Harris
- Ken Smolka
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Synopsis. Retired football player suddenly finds himself a stay-at-home dad, when his wife decides to return to the workforce.
Runtime. 1 hour. Premiere: USA. June 21, 1987. Production Companies. NBC Studios. Drama. Family. Retired football player suddenly finds himself a stay-at-home dad, when his wife decides to return to the workforce.