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"Buddy Boy": Who said it to who?

The character who said "Buddy Boy" said it just about every episode to the other character in the 120 episode series they were in.
Answer: Lt. Stone (Karl Malden) to Inspector Keller (Michael Douglas) in "The Streets Of San Francisco"
 

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What show was an anthology series which applied an unusual repertory approach to television comedy?. Every week, the cast performed a different half-hour comedy. There were no ongoing characters or plots.

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Name the show about a vigilante judge who uses underhanded/nefarious means to convict criminals who evaded jail the first time due to legal technicalities.

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What show's theme song ended with "........but he loves his son." ?

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What show had the first openly gay regular/recurring character (not a one time appearance)?

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Complete the jingle:

Hit by a car? ________ _____________________ ___________________


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What show had the first openly gay regular/recurring character (not a one time appearance)?
The corner Bar.. Peter Panama played by Vincent Schiavelli
 
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