Herbie, the Love Bug (TV series) explained

Runtime:48 minutes
Music:Frank De Vol
Tom Worrall
Executive Producer:William Robert Yates
Cinematography:Jack A. Whitman Jr.
Jack Swain
Editor:Gordon Brenner
Marsh Hendry
Ron Honthaner
Country:United States
Language:English
Num Episodes:5

Herbie, the Love Bug is an American television sitcom that aired on CBS from March 17 to April 14, 1982. It was produced by Walt Disney Productions and based on a series of films about Herbie, a white 1963 Volkswagen racing Beetle with a mind of its own.

The show was a five-episode mid-season replacement series.[1] It was the last production to feature the titular automobile until 1997's television film The Love Bug. The show's theme song "Herbie, My Best Friend" was performed by its star, Dean Jones.[2]

Plot

Dean Jones, who had appeared in two of the films (The Love Bug and Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo), reprises his role of Jim Douglas, Herbie's original owner, now a retired race car driver who works as an instructor at the Famous Driving School with his partner Bo Phillips (Richard Paul). He and Herbie stumble upon a bank robbery in progress. They manage to thwart the crime and rescue a young divorcée named Susan MacLane (Patricia Harty), who works at the bank and is a mother of three: Julie (Claudia Wells), Robbie (Douglas Emerson) and Matthew (Nicky Katt). Jim and Susan soon begin to fall in love, much to the consternation of her ex-boyfriend Randy Bigelow (Larry Linville). Randy's attempts to break them up are in vain; Jim and Susan get married in "Herbie the Best Man" episode that aired on April 7.

Cast

Episodes

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Home media

The series has not become available on DVD, Blu-ray, or Disney+.

Premiere in Brazil

The series premiered on Brazilian television on January 10, 1993, on TV Globo, on Sunday mornings and then at various times, being the only country to broadcast the program on a Latin American open TV network.

Notes and References

  1. Book: Clute, John. The Encyclopedia of Fantasy. St. Martin's Press . 1997 . . 463 . 978-1-85723-368-1.
  2. https://books.google.com/books?id=w8KztFy6QYwC&dq=herbie+the+love+bug%3A+1982&pg=PA603 Brooks, Tom; Marsh, Earle F. The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows, 1946-Present p. 603