

B. J. and the Bear
B.J. and the Bear is an American comedy series which aired on NBC from 1979 to 1981. Created by Christopher Crowe and Glen A. Larson, the series stars Greg Evigan and Claude Akins.
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Plot Summary
The series follows the adventures of trucking company owner Billie Joe 'B. J.' McKay and his chimpanzee companion, Bear. Together, they travel across America, encountering various people and situations, often getting involved in local troubles that B. J. and Bear help to resolve with their unique blend of resourcefulness and charm. The show featured a mix of action, humor, and heartwarming moments as they navigated the open road.
Critical Reception
B. J. and the Bear was a moderately popular action-adventure series in the early 1980s, known for its lighthearted tone and the unique pairing of a charismatic trucker and his chimp. While not critically acclaimed, it developed a loyal following for its episodic adventures and the chemistry between its leads. The show was considered enjoyable family entertainment for its time.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its unique premise and the endearing relationship between B. J. and Bear.
- Often cited for its lighthearted adventure and episodic storytelling.
- Viewers enjoyed the charismatic lead performance by Greg Evigan.
Google audience: Audience reception for B. J. and the Bear is largely nostalgic, with many viewers remembering it fondly as a fun and entertaining show from their childhood. The appeal of the trucking storyline combined with the presence of a chimpanzee was unique and memorable for many.
Fun Fact
The show was inspired by the success of the movie "Every Which Way but Loose," which also featured a trucker and a primate.
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