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The Betty White Show
The Betty White Show is an American sitcom which aired on CBS from September 12, 1977, to January 2, 1978. Fourteen episodes were broadcast. The series was produced by MTM Enterprises.
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Plot Summary
This sitcom follows the life of Elizabeth "Liz" Cooper, an animal-loving actress who is trying to balance her career with her personal life. She's married to a charming sportswriter and often finds herself in humorous situations, frequently involving her love for animals and her interactions with her eccentric friends and colleagues.
Critical Reception
The show received mixed to negative reviews, struggling to find its footing and connect with audiences despite the star power of Betty White. While White herself was praised for her comedic timing, the writing and overall premise were often criticized for being uninspired and failing to capitalize on her established talent.
What Reviewers Say
Betty White's performance was a highlight, showcasing her signature comedic charm.
The show's premise and storylines were often considered weak and predictable.
Despite White's talent, the series struggled to establish a strong identity or dedicated audience.
Google audience: Audience reception for 'The Betty White Show' was largely lukewarm, with many viewers finding the show to be unremarkable and forgettable despite Betty White's presence. While some appreciated her comedic efforts, the overall consensus was that the series lacked engaging content and memorable moments.
Fun Fact
Despite being a starring vehicle for the immensely popular Betty White, the show was canceled after only one season due to low ratings.
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