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- 1. Pilot Sep 24, 1997
- A free spirit raised by hippies marries a blue blood on the day they meet.
- 2. And the In-Laws Meet Oct 1, 1997
- Dharma's and Greg's parents meet to plan their children's wedding reception.
- 3. Shower the People You Love With Love Oct 8, 1997
- Dharma enlists Jane's help to install a shower to surprise Greg.
Dharma & Greg: Created by Chuck Lorre, Dottie Dartland Zicklin. With Jenna Elfman, Thomas Gibson, Joel Murray, Mimi Kennedy. A free-spirited yoga instructor finds true love in a conservative lawyer and they get married on the first date.
- (32K)
- 1997-09-24
- Comedy, Romance
- 30
April 30, 2002. ( 2002-04-30) Dharma & Greg is an American television sitcom that originally aired on ABC from September 24, 1997, until April 30, 2002, for 119 episodes over five seasons. [1] The show starred Jenna Elfman and Thomas Gibson as Dharma and Greg Montgomery, a couple who married on their first date despite being polar opposites.
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Greg launches his practice with a dignified TV commercial, nevertheless the end of civilization according to Kitty. Alas the only interested reaction all day is - for Dharma, whose endless bumbling cost over 150 takes, for a beer commercial.
About Dharma & Greg TV Show Series. -. ABOUT. About. A half-hour comedy about the free-spirited daughter of hippies and the son of aristocratic blue-bloods who meet, fall in love and get married on their first date, much to the dismay of both sets of parents.
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Dharma & Greg TV-PG 1997 - 2002 5 Seasons Comedy List Reviews Free-spirited Dharma, a yoga instructor and dog trainer, meets and falls for polar opposite Greg, a Harvard-educated U.S. attorney.