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King of Kensington (1975-1980)

CBC Television Scripted "Toronto has only ever had one King"TV Series
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King of Kensington
King of Kensington is a Canadian television sitcom which aired on CBC Television from 1975 to 1980. The show starred Al Waxman as Larry King, a convenience store owner in Toronto's Kensington Market who was known for helping friends and neighbours solve problems. His multicultural group of friends consisted of Nestor Best, Max, and Tony "Duke" Zarro, who hung around regularly to the perennial disapproval of King's mother Gladys. The show was popular with viewers; prior to the start of the fourth season one of the producers noted that show drew 1.5 to 1.8 million viewers weekly. For the first three seasons, Fiona Reid played his wife Cathy. At the end of the third season, Reid decided to leave the series, so Larry and Cathy divorced. The show never fully recovered its stride or chemistry as Larry pursued other relationships, most notably with Gwen Twining in the final season. The show's gentle but politically conscious humour is seen by some critics as a Canadian version of the topical Norman Lear sitcoms of the 1970s, such as All in the Family and Maude. The series was syndicated to some American stations during the height of its popularity, including WTTG in Washington, D.C.

All Seasons

Season 5

Season 5

Sep 13, 1979
Season 4

Season 4

Sep 28, 1978
Season 3

Season 3

Sep 18, 1977
Season 2

Season 2

Sep 21, 1976

TV Show Details

Air Date:September 25th, 1975

Last Air Date:March 13th, 1980

Network:CBC Television
Status:Ended
Original Language:English