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| Raye Birk | Riley Pringle |
| Nancy Bleier | Susan |
| Jim Boeke | Walter Dybinski |
| Jerry Van Dyke | Luther Van Dam |
| Craig T. Nelson | Hayden Fox |
| Shelley Fabares | Christine Armstrong |
| Bill Fagerbakke | Michael "Dauber" Dybinski |
| Pat Crawford Brown | Mrs. Thorkelson |
| Pam Stone | |
| Earl Houston Bullock | Waiter |
| K Callan | Marion |
| Clare Carey | Kelly Fox |
| Rob Garrison | Bill Bradshaw |
| Director | Michael Lembeck
Arlene Sanford |
| Producer | Barry Kemp
Mark Ganzel |
| Writer | Don Rhymer
Barry Kemp |
| Cinematography | Ronald W. Browne
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| Musician | J.A.C. Redford
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Hayden Fox is the head coach of a university football team, and eats, sleeps and lives football. His partner, however, does not share his passion for the sport, which frequently causes friction in their relationship. While Hayden often fits the stereotype of dumb jock (as do his co-workers Luther and Dauber), he sincerely cares about his friends and family, and tries his best to make things work out. |
| 1. Love Me Tender | |
| 2. Kelly and the Professor | |
| 3. Kelly, Meet Christine | |
| 4. I'm In Love With A Boy Named Stuart | |
| 5. The Loss Weekend | |
| 6. Gambling For Meat | |
| 7. 19 Candles | |
| 8. Parents' Weekend | |
| 9. I'm Sorry I Told You My Wife Was Dead | |
| 10. Define Romance | |
| 11. Whose Team Is It, Anyway? | |
| 12. Hoot, Hoot Hike | |
| 13. Dauber's Blow-Out | |
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