Co-Ed Fever
Co-Ed Fever was a sitcom that followed a frat house. The show had very low ratings after its pilot aired and so only 6 of its 11 episodes aired. The show meant to parody National Lampoon’s Animal House. Needless to say, the show did not get the green light for a second season.
Hello, Larry
Hello, Larry starred Kim Richards, McLean Stevenson, Joanna Gleason, and Krista Errickson and were written by Dick Benfield and Perry Grant who also wrote hit shows The Andy Griffith Show, The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet, and One Day at a Time. The show lasted for two seasons and 38 episodes total.