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  1. Big John, Little John is an American Saturday-morning situation comedy, produced by Sherwood Schwartz, which starred Herbert Edelman as "Big John" and Robert "Robbie" Rist as "Little John". The show first aired on September 11, 1976, on NBC, and ran for one season of 13 episodes.

    • 13
    • September 11 –, December 4, 1976
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    • NBC
  2. Big John, Little John: With Herb Edelman, Robbie Rist, Joyce Bulifant, Mike Darnell. A middle-aged schoolteacher transforms into a 12-year-old boy at inopportune moments.

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    • Herb Edelman, Robbie Rist, Joyce Bulifant
  3. IMDbPro. All topics. Episode list. Big John, Little John. Seasons Years. 1976. S1.E1 ∙ A Sizeable Problem. Sat, Sep 11, 1976. As he readies for an important interview, middle school science teacher John Martin realizes after drinking from the Fountain of Youth he randomly changes into his 12-year-old self. Rate. S1.E2 ∙ Peter Panic.

  4. Big John, Little John was an American Saturday-morning situation comedy, produced by Sherwood Schwartz, which starred Herbert Edelman as "Big John" and Robert "Robbie" Rist as "Little John." The show first aired on September 11, 1976 on NBC, and ran for one season of 13 episodes.

    • September 11, 1976
  5. Very Little John: Dirigido por Wes Kenney. Con Herb Edelman, Robbie Rist, Joyce Bulifant, Mike Darnell. When a neighbor asks John to babysit her grandchild, Marjorie and Ricky think John's diluting experiment backfired and he reverted to being an infant.

  6. Big John, Little John (Serie de TV) es una serie de televisión dirigida por Ross Bowman, Wes Kenney, Gordon Wiles con Herb Edelman, Robbie Rist, Joyce Bulifant, Mike Darnell .... Año: 1976. Título original: Big John, Little John. Sinopsis: Serie de TV (1976). 1 temporada. 13 episodios.

  7. Big John, Little John was an American Saturday-morning situation comedy, produced by Sherwood Schwartz, which starred Herbert Edelman as "Big John" and Robert "Robbie" Rist as "Little John." The show first aired on September 11, 1976 on NBC, and ran for one season of 13 episodes.