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  1. Playmates is a 1972 American made-for-television romantic comedy film starring Alan Alda, Connie Stevens, Barbara Feldon, Doug McClure and directed by Theodore J. Flicker. It originally aired as the ABC Movie of the Week on October 3, 1972.

  2. 3. Okt. 1972 · Playmates: Directed by Theodore J. Flicker. With Alan Alda, Connie Stevens, Barbara Feldon, Doug McClure. Two divorced men meet and become friends, but unbeknownst to each other, start dating each other's ex-wives.

  3. Alan Alda and Doug McClure play divorced fathers from different social classes who become friends and then secretly start dating each other's ex-wives (Barbara Feldon and Connie Stevens) in this cute made-for-television comedy that was an ABC Movie of the Week.

  4. 4. Okt. 1972 · Synopsis by Hal Erickson. Alan Alda is divorced from Barbara Feldon. Doug McClure is divorced from Connie Stevens. While spending the weekend with their respective children, Alda and McClure meet and become fast friends. Then, surreptitiously, Alda begins squiring Stevens while McClure does the same with Feldon.

  5. Playmates is a 1972 American made-for-television romantic comedy film starring Alan Alda, Connie Stevens, Barbara Feldon, Doug McClure and directed by Theodore J. Flicker. It originally aired as the ABC Movie of the Week on October 3, 1972.

  6. Playmates is a 1972 American made-for-television romantic comedy film starring Alan Alda, Connie Stevens, Barbara Feldon, Doug McClure and directed by Theodore J. Flicker. It originally aired as the ABC Movie of the Week on October 3, 1972. Stevens called it "Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice that doesn't cop out at the key moment."

  7. A romantic comedy involving two divorced men who become friends and then secretly begin dating each other's ex-wives, causing even more complications than their original marriages did.