Love Story | |
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Genre | Dramatic anthology |
Opening theme | "(Where Do I Begin?) Love Story" |
Composer(s) | Francis Lai |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
Production | |
Running time | 60 minutes |
Production company(s) | Paramount Television |
Distributor | CBS Television Distribution |
Release | |
Original network | NBC |
Audio format | Monaural |
Original release | October 3, 1973 | – January 2, 1974
Love Story is a 1973-1974 United States dramatic anthology television series focused on stories of romance. It aired from October 3, 1973, to January 2, 1974.
Love Story was the second American television series of the name, the first having been the DuMont Television Network's anthology series Love Story, which aired in 1954.
As an anthology series, Love Story had no regular cast. Each episode had a different cast as noted in the episodes list below.
Each episode of Love Story told a story of romance and was an independent drama, unrelated to any other episode. The episodes were set in various locations around the United States, and told a wide variety of stories, each about problems faced by a couple in love.
In 1970, the novel Love Story, the movie based on the novel, also called Love Story, and the movie's theme song, "(Where Do I Begin?) Love Story," all were major hits. Hoping to capitalize on this success, NBC aired the television series Love Story three years later. Although the show shared its name with the novel and movie and used "(Where Do I Begin) Love Story" as its theme song, it otherwise was completely unrelated to the novel and movie, each of its episodes being an entirely original story with an entirely different cast. Generally, less-well-known actors and actresses appeared in the show.
Episode directors included Michael Landon and Donald Wrye. Writers included Landon and Elinor Karpf.
Love Story premiered on NBC on October 3, 1973. It faced tough competition in its time slot from CBS's Kojak, and sharing its title and theme song with the movie Love Story did not help it to garner much of an audience, given that it had no characters or storylines in common with the novel or movie. With low ratings, it was cancelled after the broadcast of its twelfth episode on January 2, 1974. The show aired at 10:00 p.m. on Wednesday throughout its run.