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Love Story (1973 TV series)

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Love Story was an American drama anthology TV series that aired on NBC from October 3, 1973, to January 2, 1974. It ran for one season with 12 episodes, each about 60 minutes long. Every episode told a different romance story with new characters, settings, and cast—there was no ongoing plot or regular cast.

The opening theme was "Where Do I Begin?" by Francis Lai. The show was produced by Paramount Television.

Although it shared its title and theme song with the 1970 Love Story novel and film, the TV series was not related to them; each episode was an original story. Directors included Michael Landon and Donald Wrye, and writers included Landon and Elinor Karpf.

Love Story faced strong competition from Kojak and had low ratings, so NBC cancelled it after the 12th episode. It aired on Wednesdays at 10:00 p.m. and finished 63rd out of 80 shows that season.

This was the second American TV series named Love Story; the first was a 1954 DuMont series.


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