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- Q7768602 subject Q7484704.
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- Q7768602 abstract "The Texas Wheelers is an American sitcom that aired in 1974 and 1975. The series, produced by MTM Enterprises, is about the cantankerous but lovable Zack Wheeler, a long-lost father who returned to raise his children Truckie, Doobie, Boo, and T.J. in rural Texas after their mother died.The show was not successful, due to being broadcast against the second half of NBC's Top 20 hit The Rockford Files, and was canceled after four episodes in the fall of 1974. An additional four episodes were aired in June and July 1975. The show is notable as one of MTM's few flops, and for the well-known actors in its cast, including Jack Elam as Zack, Gary Busey as Truckie, Mark Hamill as Doobie, Tony Becker as T.J., and Lisa Eilbacher as the Wheelers' friend Sally.The theme song for the show was "Illegal Smile" by John Prine.".
- Q7768602 company Q4043490.
- Q7768602 completionDate "1975-07-24".
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- Q7768602 numberOfEpisodes "8".
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- Q7768602 producer Q5106838.
- Q7768602 releaseDate "1974-09-13".
- Q7768602 starring Q210447.
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- Q7768602 company Q4043490.
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- Q7768602 distributor "20".
- Q7768602 firstAired "1974-09-13".
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- Q7768602 numEpisodes "8".
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- Q7768602 showName "The Texas Wheelers".
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- Q7768602 comment "The Texas Wheelers is an American sitcom that aired in 1974 and 1975. The series, produced by MTM Enterprises, is about the cantankerous but lovable Zack Wheeler, a long-lost father who returned to raise his children Truckie, Doobie, Boo, and T.J. in rural Texas after their mother died.The show was not successful, due to being broadcast against the second half of NBC's Top 20 hit The Rockford Files, and was canceled after four episodes in the fall of 1974.".
- Q7768602 label "The Texas Wheelers".
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- Q7768602 name "The Texas Wheelers".