Eisenhower and Lutz is an American sitcom which aired for thirteen episodes on CBS in 1988.
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13 episodes
Bud Lutz Jr., straight out of law school, sets up his practice at a strip mall in Palm Springs. An ambulance chaser type with a good heart. Buddy gets a call from a large law firm, hoping for a job.
Runtime: 30 minBud's ex-girl friend is about to make him a great job offer, but his present girl friend may refuse it for him.
Runtime: 30 minBud Jr. tries to hide his worry about Bud Sr's hernia surgery. Megan meets with Kay and they end up discussing their mutual love interest.
Runtime: 30 minMegan's ex-husband comes to town, hoping to rekindle old flames---hopes he shares with Bud's ex-girlfriend.
Runtime: 30 minAt his high-school reunion, Bud learns that he and a prospective client have a lot in common. The client's wife was a "friend" of Bud's in high school.
Runtime: 30 minWild Bill persuades Bud to hire his son, Jay, who looks an awful lot like Bud; and Big Bud reveals a secret he's kept for years.
Runtime: 30 minBud searches for his biological father, while deciding whether to reveal his identity to Jay, his own illegitimate son.
Runtime: 30 minKay tries her hand at homemaking and Megan enrolls in night school.
Runtime: 30 minA would-be burglar flees to Bud's office, where he holds everyone hostage until Bud comes up with a scheme that he hopes will bring publicity to the firm.
Runtime: 30 minWith two women vying for Bud's company, Bud decides to set one up with a friend, but he doesn't plan on their hitting it off so well.
Runtime: 30 minBud takes on a racial prejudice case. Meanwhile, Megan breaks up with Bud because his pride is getting in the way of their relationship, and an older woman has eyes for Bud.
Runtime: 30 minBud turns to music for cash and solace when Kay's new beau starts humming the wedding march.
Runtime: 30 minA man Bud dislikes plans Bud's undoing, sending both Megan and Kay flowers, cards---and engagement rings.
Runtime: 30 min