Kip and Henry work at an advertising agency as an artist and writer respectively. When the apartment that they were living in was condemned, they had no place to live. So Amy their co-worker, who has a crush on Henry, suggests that they stay with her but the only the problem is that it's for girls only. So they get into drag and assume the personas of Buffy and Hildegarde. When Kip meets Sonny, Amy's attractive roommate, he is smitten and when they learn that there's a vacancy in the building, Kip convinces Henry to take it so he can be close to Sonny, and so that this experience might be good material for a book that Henry can write.
Region: 1 (USA, Canada and US territories)
DVD Format: Keep Case, Academy , Closed Captioned, Color
DVD Features: Audio Track 1: English, Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono
All 19 episodes from the 1980 season on 3 discs
(1980-1981) The show that launched Tom Hanks drops two young ad men (Hanks and Peter Scolari) in drag to get a cheap room in a hotel for women and only their friend and co-worker Amy (Wendie Jo Sperber) knows the charade. Donna Dixon plays as a gorgeous tenant, and Telma Hopkins and Holland Taylor co-star.
"Bosom Buddies" (1980),
"Bosom Buddies: Cahoots (#1.19)" (1981),
"Bosom Buddies: The Rewrite (#1.15)" (1981),
"Bosom Buddies: Gotta Dance (#1.10)" (1981),
"Bosom Buddies: The Show Must Go On (#1.16)" (1981),
"Bosom Buddies: Beauty and the Beasts (#1.7)" (1981),
"Bosom Buddies: Kip and Sonny's Date (#1.6)" (1981),
"Bosom Buddies: Best Friends (#1.18)" (1981),
"Bosom Buddies: Only the Lonely (#1.14)" (1981),
"Bosom Buddies: My Brother, My Sister, Myself (#1.2)" (1980),
"Bosom Buddies: What Price Glory? (#1.5)" (1981),
"Bosom Buddies: Amy's Career (#1.9)" (1981),
"Bosom Buddies: Revenge (#1.8)" (1981),
"Bosom Buddies: Kip Quits (#1.13)" (1981),
"Bosom Buddies: Sonny Boy (#1.11)" (1981),
"Bosom Buddies: Pilot (#1.1)" (1980),
"Bosom Buddies: Loathe Thy Neighbor (#1.3)" (1980),
"Bosom Buddies: The Hospital (#1.17)" (1981),
"Bosom Buddies: How Great Thou Art (#1.12)" (1981),
"Bosom Buddies: Macho Man (#1.4)" (1980)
DVD Format: Closed Captioned, Color
DVD Features: Audio Track 1: English, Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono
All 18 episodes from the second season on 3 discs
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Kip and Henry work at an advertising agency as an artist and writer respectively. When the apartment that they were living in was condemned, they had no place to live. So Amy their co-worker, who has a crush on Henry, suggests that they stay with her but the only the problem is that it's for girls only. So they get into drag and assume the personas of Buffy and Hildegarde. When Kip meets Sonny, Amy's attractive roommate, he is smitten and when they learn that there's a vacancy in the building, Kip convinces Henry to take it so he can be close to Sonny, and so that this experience might be good material for a book that Henry can write.
"Bosom Buddies" (1980),
"Bosom Buddies: There's No Business... (#2.2)" (1981),
"Bosom Buddies: The Truth and Other Lies (#2.1)" (1981),
"Bosom Buddies: Two Percent Solution (#2.10)" (1982),
"Bosom Buddies: Not with My Sister, You Pig (#2.17)" (1982),
"Bosom Buddies: Reunion (#2.3)" (1981),
"Bosom Buddies: All You Need Is Love (#2.7)" (1981),
"Bosom Buddies: Not the Last Picture Show (#2.18)" (1982),
"Bosom Buddies: WaterBalloonGate (#2.6)" (1981),
"Bosom Buddies: Who's on Thirst? (#2.16)" (1982),
"Bosom Buddies: Kip Off the Old Block (#2.14)" (1982),
"Bosom Buddies: Cablevision (#2.11)" (1982),
"Bosom Buddies: On the Road to Monte Carlo (#2.5)" (1981),
"Bosom Buddies: The Way Kip and Henry Were (#2.15)" (1982),
"Bosom Buddies: The Grandfather (#2.12)" (1982),
"Bosom Buddies: One for You, One for Me (#2.4)" (1981),
"Bosom Buddies: Hildy's Dirt Nap (#2.13)" (1982),
"Bosom Buddies: Other Than That, She's a Wonderful Person (#2.8)" (1981),
"Bosom Buddies: The Slightly Illustrated Man (#2.9)" (1982)
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