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- The Montefuscos is an American sitcom that was cancelled after three episodes were broadcast in 1975. It aired on Thursday nights at 8:00–8:30 pm (ET) on the National Broadcasting Company (NBC), which chose to run a total of eight episodes (a ninth was pre-empted by Game 5 of the 1975 World Series) from September 4 to October 23, 1975 despite its earlier cancellation notice. Created by executive producers Bill Persky and Sam Denoff, the comedy centered on three generations of an Italian-American family that lived in New Canaan, Connecticut and their weekly gatherings for Sunday dinner. It led off a Thursday primetime schedule that also featured new programs Fay, Ellery Queen and Medical Story. (en)
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- MGM Television (en)
- Concept II Productions (en)
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- Don Richardson (en)
- Bill Brinckerhoff (en)
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- Sam Denoff (en)
- Bill Persky (en)
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- 1975-09-04 (xsd:date)
- 1975-09-11 (xsd:date)
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- The family anticipates Nunzio's professional acting debut on a live, local television production. (en)
- Tony is furious when his son-in-law Jim is late for dinner because he attended a football game. (en)
- With Rose ill from an infected wisdom tooth, the rest of the family attempts to prepare dinner. (en)
- Note: This episode was originally scheduled to air that night, but was preempted by the network's telecast of Game 5 of the 1975 World Series. (en)
- Nunzio's girlfriend is revealed to have once secretly dated Frank. (en)
- Filomena , Tony's sister and Rose's bitter rival, interrupts Sunday dinner. (en)
- Tony & Rose's 40th wedding anniversary celebration is marred by an angry outburst during Mass. (en)
- Tony's reading of his will after dinner has the other family members worried about his health. (en)
- The family anxiously awaits the Bishop's arrival, hoping Joey is appointed pastor of the local parish. (en)
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- Too Many Cooks (en)
- Behind Papa's Back (en)
- Do You Take This Montefusco (en)
- Filomena's Visit (en)
- Here Comes the Priest (en)
- My Son, the Actor (en)
- Nunzie's Girl (en)
- Papa Pasta (en)
- The Last of the Red Hot Dinners (en)
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- The Montefuscos is an American sitcom that was cancelled after three episodes were broadcast in 1975. It aired on Thursday nights at 8:00–8:30 pm (ET) on the National Broadcasting Company (NBC), which chose to run a total of eight episodes (a ninth was pre-empted by Game 5 of the 1975 World Series) from September 4 to October 23, 1975 despite its earlier cancellation notice. Created by executive producers Bill Persky and Sam Denoff, the comedy centered on three generations of an Italian-American family that lived in New Canaan, Connecticut and their weekly gatherings for Sunday dinner. It led off a Thursday primetime schedule that also featured new programs Fay, Ellery Queen and Medical Story. (en)
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