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'Arnie': 10 Cool Facts About The Series

Allvipp Newsroom / June 21, 2024 - 05:05 am

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'Arnie'

A Two-Season Run: 'Arnie' was an American television sitcom that aired on CBS for two seasons, spanning from 1970 to 1972.

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Herschel Bernardi

Starring Herschel Bernardi: Herschel Bernardi played the titular character, "Arnie Nuvo", a long-time blue-collar worker at the fictional Continental Flange Company.

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Herschel Bernardi

Unexpected Promotion: The show's premise revolved around "Arnie's" sudden promotion from a blue-collar position to an executive role within the company. This fish-out-of-water situation was a central theme of the series.

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Eccentric Boss: "Arnie's" new executive position put him in direct contact with his eccentric and wealthy boss, "Hamilton Majors Jr.", portrayed by Roger Bowen. Their interactions formed a key part of the storyline.

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'Arnie'

Union Card: Despite his promotion, "Arnie" retained his union card, which allowed him to navigate complex management and labor issues that others couldn't.

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Herschel Bernardi

Pun in His Name: "Arnie's" surname, "Nuvo," was a play on the term "nouveau riche," reflecting his newfound wealth due to the promotion. It may also have been a nod to the Art Nouveau artistic movement.

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'Arnie'

Main Cast: Alongside Bernardi, Langdon played Arnie's wife, "Lilian", and Bowen portrayed "Hamilton Majors Jr." The show also featured Del Russel and Stephanie Steele as "Arnie's" children, "Richard" and "Andrea".

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'Arnie'

Supporting Cast: The ensemble cast included Elaine Shore as "Arnie's" secretary, "Felicia"; Herb Voland as the sour-tempered vice-president "Neil Ogilvie", and Tom Pedi as "Arnie's" friend from the loading dock, "Julius". Olan Soule made occasional appearances as "Fred Springer", another vice-president.

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Herschel Bernardi and Sue Ane Langdon

Format Change: In its second season, 'Arnie' underwent a format change in an attempt to boost ratings. Dick Van Patten was replaced, and Charles Nelson Reilly joined the cast as "Randy Robinson", a TV chef known as "The Giddyap Gourmet."

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Herschel Bernardi

Broadcasting Changes: The show experienced several changes in its airing schedule during its second season. CBS moved it to Monday nights at 10:30 P.M. following 'My Three Sons,' but later returned it to Saturday nights. Unfortunately, these adjustments did not improve its ratings, and both 'Arnie' and 'My Three Sons' were canceled at the end of the 1971–1972 season.

‘Arnie’ was a television sitcom that made its mark in the early 1970s, running for two seasons from 1970 to 1972 on CBS.

'Arnie': Ten Interesting Facts About The Show

Starring Herschel Bernardi as the eponymous “Arnie Nuvo”, the show revolved around a blue-collar worker's extraordinary rise to an executive position at the Continental Flange Company, leading to humorous and often challenging interactions with his eccentric boss, Hamilton Majors Jr., played by Roger Bowen.

This charming sitcom, despite receiving an Emmy nomination in its debut season, faced shifting time slots and cast changes in an effort to boost ratings, ultimately meeting its end alongside another well-known series. Here are ten intriguing facts about 'Arnie' and its brief yet memorable run in the world of classic television.

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