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10.0 1 Seasons • 13 Episodes

Delilah - Season 1

Introduction of an underrated sitcom, the first Canadian sitcom taped live in front of an audience. Critics and the public panned the show, which faded after 13 episodes in 1973.

Top Cast

  • Terry Tweed

    Terry Tweed

    Delilah

  • Miles McNamara

    Miles McNamara

    Vince

  • Barbara Hamilton

    Barbara Hamilton

    Aunt Peggy

  • Eric House

    Eric House

    T.J.

  • Peter Mews

    Peter Mews

    Franny

  • Kay Hawtrey

    Kay Hawtrey

    Frances

  • Joyce Gordon

    Joyce Gordon

    Mavis

  • Paulle Clark

    Paulle Clark

    Isabel

Overview

Introduction of an underrated sitcom, the first Canadian sitcom taped live in front of an audience. Critics and the public panned the show, which faded after 13 episodes in 1973.

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