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Sock It to Me Baby
A bored couple seperately seduces young girls, when the husband becomes obsessed with and begins to pamper a young neighbor with disasterous results.
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Plot Summary
Sock It to Me Baby was a short-lived American sitcom that aired as part of NBC's Saturday morning lineup. The series followed the misadventures of a group of college students and their eccentric dean. It was known for its slapstick humor and dated comedic style, typical of many comedies from the late 1960s.
Critical Reception
The show received very little critical attention during its original run and is largely forgotten today. Its simplistic humor and predictable storylines did not resonate with critics or audiences, leading to its quick cancellation.
What Reviewers Say
Lacked originality and memorable characters.
Suffered from weak writing and a predictable format.
Considered a forgettable entry in the genre.
Google audience: Due to its obscurity and lack of available audience reviews, a summary of Google user sentiment is not available. The show is not widely discussed or remembered by audiences.
Fun Fact
The show was part of NBC's attempt to broaden its Saturday morning programming for children beyond animation, a strategy that proved largely unsuccessful for this particular series.
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