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  1. Fair Exchange: Created by Cy Howard. With Eddie Foy Jr., Lynn Loring, Victor Maddern, Judy Carne. Former World War II buddies Eddie Walker of New York City and Tommy Finch of London, England decide to swap teenage daughters Patty and Heather for a year.

    • (46)
    • 1962-09-21
    • Comedy
    • 60
  2. Fair Exchange replaced Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone. The series was "an unusual experiment in full-hour comedy", [5] and "television's first one-hour situation comedy". [6] Early reviews of the program were favorable, but its ratings were not good.

  3. Fair Exchange could have been a good vehicle to show the cultural differences between Americans and Britons. Two families deciding to exchange daughters experiencing culture shock in what was the innocent 60s of TV land. It was a fun show, but hardly trend-setting or innovative. Still, it was nice to see (in one episode) an Asian man dressed in ...

  4. I have been HODLing XRP for 3 years and I recently started on Fairdesk with $2500 via a trader recommendation that I follow on YouTube starting a new account there. That $2,500 could not lose. I moved another $25,000, and again, winning was on autopilot. It really felt like I was cheating the system.

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  5. Patty gets sick and needs a doctor. But her parents Eddie and Dorothy insist the Finchs get an American physician for their daughter. Tommy takes on the difficult task for his old friend.

  6. Fair Exchange. 1962 -1963. 2 Seasons. CBS. Comedy. Watchlist. A rare hourlong sitcom that focused on the families of two WWII buddies (one American, one British) who exchanged teenage daughters ...

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  8. Fair Exchange is an American television comedy that ran from 1962 to 1963 on CBS. It stars Eddie Foy, Jr. and Audrey Christie. Cy Howard. Creator. Ronald Long. Howard Caine. Dennis Waterman. Hal Smith. Judy Carne.

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