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  1. The Nancy Walker Show: With Nancy Walker, William Daniels, Beverly Archer, James Cromwell. Nancy runs her own talent agency. This kept her busy while her husband Ken was on Naval duty, but things have changed since his retirement.

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    • 1976-09-30
    • Comedy
    • 30
  2. The Nancy Walker Show is an American sitcom television series that aired from September 30, 1976, to December 23, 1976. The series, produced by Norman Lear , was a starring vehicle for Nancy Walker after she gained a new-found television following as both the McMillans' housekeeper Mildred on McMillan & Wife and as Rhoda Morgenstern's mother ...

  3. Talent agent Nancy's routine is disrupted after years when her husband Ken suddenly retires from the Navy. Having a stay at home spouse causes considerable conflict when he starts changes everything to military style.

  4. 13 x 30 minute episodes. Fresh from McMillan and Wife (which she left to take this show), Nancy Walker starred as Nancy Kitteridge, who ran a highly successful talent agency from her luxurious apartment ten months of the year. The other two months were always spent with her husband, Kenneth (William Daniels) when he returned from active duty as ...

  5. The Nancy Walker Show - Episodes - IMDb. (1976– ) Episode List. Season: Year: 1976. Add Image. S1, Ep1. 30 Sep. 1976. The Homecoming. Rate. Talent agent Nancy's routine is disrupted after years when her husband Ken suddenly retires from the Navy.

  6. Overview. The Nancy Walker Show is an American situation comedy which aired on ABC from September 30, 1976 until December 23, 1976. The series, produced by Norman Lear, was a starring vehicle provided to Nancy Walker after she gained a new-found television following as both maid Mildred on NBC's McMillan & Wife and as Ida Morgenstern, mother of ...

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  8. The Nancy Walker Show. Welcome to The Nancy Walker Show guide at TV Tome. Sarcastic, wisecracking Nancy Kitteridge had an ideal life. Ten months of the year she was an active career woman, head of the Nancy Kitteridge Talent Agency which she ran from her Hollywood apartment.