Bridget Loves Bernie
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. CBS canceled the show after only one season despite very high ratings.
Baxter and Birney later married in real life in 1974 after the program had left the air and Baxter was known in her professional career for several years as Meredith Baxter Birney.
Overview
The series depicts an interfaith marriage between an Irish Catholic teacher from a wealthy family and a Jewish cab driver who aspires to be a playwright, whom she had met at a bus stop. With a primetime slot between All in the Family and The [Mary Tyler Moore Show] on Saturday nights, the situation comedy was No. 5 in the ratings among all shows for the 1972-73 television season and obtained a 24.2 rating, tying The NBC Sunday Mystery Movie. However, CBS executives canceled the show in response to negative reactions to the characters' marriage, the show thus being the highest-rated television program to be canceled after only one season.Supporting cast members included Audra Lindley, David Doyle, Harold J. Stone, Ned Glass and Bibi Osterwald. Lindley and Doyle played Bridget's wealthy parents, Walter and Amy Fitzgerald, and Stone and Osterwald played Bernie's lower-class parents, Sam and Sophie Steinberg. The Steinbergs owned a delicatessen above which Bridget and Bernie lived. Glass played Bernie's uncle, Moe Plotnik. Robert Sampson played Bridget's brother, Catholic priest Father Michael Fitzgerald; he was more sympathetic than others to his sister's marriage. Bill Elliott played Otis, Bernie's best friend and fellow cab driver. Nancy Walker was cast as Bernie's religious Jewish Aunt Ruthie and Nora Marlowe was cast as Bridget's nun Aunt Agnes in the 1972 episode "The Little White Lie That Grew and Grew".
Cast
- David Birney as Bernie Steinberg
- Meredith Baxter as Bridget Fitzgerald Steinberg
- Bibi Osterwald as Sophie Steinberg
- Harold J. Stone as Sam Steinberg
- Audra Lindley as Amy Fitzgerald
- David Doyle as Walter Fitzgerald
- Ned Glass as Moe Plotnik
- Robert Sampson as Father Michael Fitzgerald
- Bill Elliott as Otis Foster
Controversy