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Have you seen Family Rules (1999)?
Yes
Partially
No, but I've heard of it
Never heard of it
I remember this TV Guide cover from the ‘80s
Tom Wopat, Erik Estrada and Greg Evigan
1980
Stripped to Kill (1987)
My Two Dads (S2E12 The Courtship of Nicole's Fathers)
My Two Dads
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"BJ and the Bear" was a Glen A Larson production from 1979.
The adventures of independent freelance trucker BJ McKay (They say that this is because his given name is "Billie-Joe" and we firmly believe that that is the ONLY reason, okay?) and his mischevious pet chimpanzee named "Bear" (Apparently after a famous American Football coach) who helped him get out of the numerous crime related incidents he happened upon on a weekly basis as he drove the highways of the USA
A thinly disguised rip-off "homage" to Clint Eastwood's 1978 "Every Which Way But Loose" (About a trucker with a pet orang-utan named Clyde) it was intended to cash in on the CB radio and trucker craze of the era which was already on the way out before this series started, but it persevered for three seasons.
(Though the last season where he started his own company but, due to a corrupt investigator, could only hire inexperienced truckers, who were all buxom young beauties, does show every sign of a last gasp for ratings and is not particularly well thought of)
A big tick in the positive column for this rather predictable series (If you've seen ANY Glen A Larson series he had formulas and stuck to them, but made more money than God in the process) was the lead actor Greg Evigan as BJ, who made for a plausible and amiable lead (and not exactly hard not the eyes), he also sang the theme song (Well, the second verse at least)