A New Kind of Family (1979)

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Genre: Comedy

Cast: Rob Lowe, Chuck McCann, Telma Hopkins, Eileen Brennan, Janet Jackson, Gwynne Gilford, Lauri Hendler

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Show status: Ended

Overview: A New Kind of Family is an American sitcom that aired on ABC from September 1979 to January 1980. The series stars Eileen Brennan, Rob Lowe, and Telma Hopkins.
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Title: A New Kind of Family

Genre: Comedy

Cast: Rob Lowe, Chuck McCann, Telma Hopkins, Eileen Brennan, Janet Jackson, Gwynne Gilford, Lauri Hendler

First aired: Sep 15, 1979

Last air date: Jan 4, 1980

Overview: A New Kind of Family is an American sitcom that aired on ABC from September 1979 to January 1980. The series stars Eileen Brennan, Rob Lowe, and Telma Hopkins.
"A New Kind of Family" was indeed a unique entry in the late 1970s television landscape, featuring a blend of comedy and family dynamics. The show revolved around two families living under one roof, showcasing the challenges and humor that arise from such an arrangement.

Notably, the series included a young Rob Lowe, who would go on to become a prominent figure in 1980s pop culture, and Janet Jackson, who was in the early stages of her illustrious career. Despite its short run, the show is remembered for its attempt to explore diverse family structures and the comedic potential therein.

The presence of Eileen Brennan, known for her sharp comedic timing, added a layer of wit to the series. Though "A New Kind of Family" did not continue beyond its initial episodes, it remains a part of the era's exploration of evolving family dynamics on television.
 

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