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  1. Bridget Loves Bernie is an American sitcom that aired on CBS from September 16, 1972, to March 3, 1973. The series, created by Bernard Slade, depicted an interfaith marriage between a Catholic woman and a Jewish man. It stars Meredith Baxter and David Birney as the title characters.

    • 24
    • September 16, 1972 –, March 3, 1973
    • 1
    • CBS
  2. Bridget Loves Bernie: Created by Bernard Slade. With David Birney, Meredith Baxter, Harold J. Stone, Bibi Osterwald. The daily struggles of two newlyweds: rich Catholic Bridget and Jewish cabbie Bernie.

    • (216)
    • 1972-09-16
    • Comedy
    • 30
  3. 14 de feb. de 2008 · 293. 87K views 16 years ago. Here is the opening to the pilot episode of "Bridget Loves Bernie" starring Meredith Baxter and David Birney. The show ran for only one season on CBS TV from...

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  4. Celebrating Christmas becomes complicated for Bridget and Bernie due to the Steinberg's strong Jewish beliefs. When the couple plans to leave and spend Christmas elsewhere, the families begin to realize what's most important. 7.9/10. Rate.

  5. Overview. Bridget Loves Bernie is an American television comedy program created by Bernard Slade, the creator of the 1970–74 ABC sitcom The Partridge Family and the 1967-70 sitcom The Flying Nun, based loosely on the premise of the 1920s’ Broadway play and 1940s’ radio show Abie's Irish Rose.

  6. Bridget Loves Bernie (Serie de TV) es una serie de televisión dirigida por Bernard Slade (Creador) con David Birney, Meredith Baxter, Harold J. Stone, Bibi Osterwald .... Año: 1972. Título original: Bridget Loves Bernie.

  7. Bridget Loves Bernie is an American television comedy program created by Bernard Slade, the creator of the 1970–74 ABC sitcom The Partridge Family and the 1967-70 sitcom The Flying Nun, based loosely on the premise of the 1920s’ Broadway play and 1940s’ radio show Abie's Irish Rose.