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- Big John, Little John is an American Saturday-morning situation comedy, produced by Sherwood Schwartz, which starred Herbert Edelman as "Big John" and Robert "Robbie" Rist as "Little John." The show first aired on September 11, 1976, on NBC, and ran for one season of 13 episodes. The series was produced by Redwood Productions in association with D'Angelo-Bullock-Allen Productions. In the United Kingdom, it was shown on BBC1. (en)
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- Big John , from the opening credits (en)
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- D'Angelo-Bullock-Allen Productions (en)
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- While on a trip to Florida, John Martin stumbles upon the legendary fountain of youth. Willing to test the waters, John sips a handful of the liquid. The consequences are unforeseeable, for he begins to revert to his childhood on certain times that are neither predictable nor controllable, causing many problematic situations for John and his family. (en)
- Big John's voice in Little John's body and vice versa puts not only Martin in a squeeze but his family as well. (en)
- Big John is cast as Captain Hook in his school's production of Peter Pan, while Little John ends up having to play Peter Pan at the same time. (en)
- In order to arrange a show for the school annual party, one of Martin's students prepares a set of different magic tricks. (en)
- John has summoned Mr. Boswell, Stanley’s dad, to account for his son’s continuous tardiness to class for five days. Boswell explains that the boy is afraid of crossing in front of the Crabtree mansion, an abandoned house that neighbors believe it to be haunted. John decides to find out who’s behind the Crabtree ghost. (en)
- Guest stars: Don "Red" Barry , James Deuter (en)
- It is vaccination day at the school and John turns into a man and he gets vaccinated. Meanwhile, as the kid, he's invited to join the school basketball team. Then at the end of the episode, he becomes the kid again and the other teachers take him to get vaccinated again, much to his chagrin. (en)
- Little John receives a severe reprimand for having played unwillingly a joke on the school principal. (en)
- Stanley is again late for the class. The teacher is speaking to his students about the importance of facing up bullies. This leads to trouble for Little John when he's threatened by the class bully, Gasey. (en)
- Because of the arrangements for the annual Thanksgiving dance that is held at the school, Ms. Bottomly proposes to Professor Martin that he be one of the chaperones. At the same time, Little John is chosen by his female classmate as companion for that day. (en)
- John is assigned to find who is behind the vandalism inflicted on the school walls. (en)
- John tries a new formula in the laboratory that he hopes will cure him from his conversions. (en)
- John believes he has discovered the secret of the Fountain of Youth, so he calls a press conference to announce his discovery — but his "discovery" shows no signs of panning out as he had believed. (en)
- John Martin is detained when a sheriff demands his ID and he cannot produce it. He gets his freedom when his personality changes in prison. (en)
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- Time for Change (en)
- Abracadabra (en)
- The Great Escape (en)
- Off the Wall (en)
- A Sizeable Problem (en)
- Big John, Little John (en)
- Big Scare, Little Scare (en)
- Big Shot / Little Shot (en)
- Bully for You (en)
- Peter Panic (en)
- Speak for Yourself, John (en)
- The Missing John (en)
- The Principal Who Came to Dinner (en)
- Very Little John (en)
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- Big John, Little John is an American Saturday-morning situation comedy, produced by Sherwood Schwartz, which starred Herbert Edelman as "Big John" and Robert "Robbie" Rist as "Little John." The show first aired on September 11, 1976, on NBC, and ran for one season of 13 episodes. The series was produced by Redwood Productions in association with D'Angelo-Bullock-Allen Productions. In the United Kingdom, it was shown on BBC1. (en)
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- Big John, Little John (en)
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