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  1. An airline stewardess juggles a life that includes a husband in Los Angeles and another one in London. - Karen Valentine

    • 73 Min.
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    • Terry Dawson
  2. Coffee, Tea or Me 1973 Full Comedy Movie - YouTube. Bri2000. 3 subscribers. Subscribed. 0. 1 view 16 minutes ago. An airline stewardess juggles a life that includes a husband in Los...

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  3. 12. Sept. 2000 · Stream 'Coffee, Tea or Me?' and watch online. Discover streaming options, rental services, and purchase links for this movie on Moviefone. Watch at home and immerse yourself in this...

  4. 20. Okt. 2021 · A romantic comedy which takes Alec Guinness’ “The Captain’s Paradise” and changes the gender, with an airline stewardess juggling a crammed romantic life that includes one husband in Los Angeles and another in London. Director: Norman Panama.

  5. Production. Reception. References. External links. Coffee, Tea or Me? (film) Coffee, Tea or Me? is a 1973 American TV film based on the book of the same name. It was directed by Norman Panama . Plot. An airline flight attendant juggles husbands in different cities. Cast. Karen Valentine as Carol Burnham-Byrnes. John Davidson as Dennis Burnham.

    • Comedy
  6. Synopsis by Hal Erickson. A dirty joke that became a "clean" TV movie, Coffee, Tea or Me stars Karen Valentine, cast to type as a perky stewardess. In a chaste variation of The Captain's Paradise, Valentine finds herself married to two different men in two different countries.

  7. HD6073.A43 B34 2003. Coffee, Tea or Me? is a book of purported memoirs by the fictitious stewardesses Trudy Baker and Rachel Jones, written by the initially uncredited Donald Bain and first published in 1967. The book depicts the anecdotal lives of two lusty young stewardesses, and was originally presented as factual.