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Too Close For Comfort Cosmic Cow Tshirt Ted Knight Rare SPACE collectable

$ 15.97

Availability: 13 in stock
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Modified Item: No

    Description

    Cosmic Cow
    tshirt
    from the hit TV show
    "Too Close For Comfort"
    This listing is for 1 Cosmic Cow tshirt  Size XL (Don't be fooled, these are BIG shirts.) High Quality and Silk Screened.
    These shirts are
    copies of the original hero prop
    worn by Ted Knight, Lydia Cornell and Deborah Van Valkenburgh and are officially licensed.
    The original Cosmic Cow shirt was printed on a crewneck sweatshirt. The sweatshirt will keep you warm in winter and the tshirt will keep you cool in summer and always looking in style! Suitable for framing, autographs. You might want to buy both the tshirt and the sweatshirt so you are never without.
    ...Yes, also being offered are
    "
    Screen correct
    " Sweatshirts
    ...Please see other listing....
    Too Close for Comfort
    is an American sitcom that aired on ABC from November 11, 1980, to May 5, 1983, and in first-run syndication from April 7, 1984, to February 7, 1987. Its name was changed to
    The Ted Knight Show
    when the show was retooled for what would turn out to be its final season.
    Ted Knight and Nancy Dussault star as Henry and Muriel Rush, respectively; owners of a two-family house in San Francisco California. Henry is a conservative cartoonist who authors a comic strip called
    Cosmic Cow.
    During scenes in which Henry draws in his bedroom, Knight used his earlier acquired ventriloquism talents for comical conversations with a hand-puppet version of "Cosmic Cow." Muriel is a laid back freelance photographer, having been a lead singer of a band in her earlier days. They have two grown children, older daughter, brunette Jackie (Deborah Van Valkenburgh) who works for a bank and younger daughter Sara (Lydia Cornell), a blonde bombshell and a college student atSan Francsco State University.
    A few episodes into the series, Sara's addle-headed friend Monroe Ficus, played by actor Jim J. Bullock, made an appearance. Although he was originally intended to be used for only a single episode, producers added the character to the series.