The Super is a 1972 United States comedic television series starring Richard S. Castellano which centers around the superintendent of an apartment building in New York City. The show aired between June 21, 1972, and August 23, 1972.
Air Date: 1972-06-21
When Joe Jr. (Bruno Kirby) is suspended from school, Joe Sr. puts his son to work as the super's assistant--with disa...
Air Date: 1972-06-28
The Super doesn't want to throw Monica, a hard working woman struggling to make ends meet, out on the streets. But he...
Air Date: 1972-07-05
When squatters and a crazy neighbor are threatening to cost a woman her home, she turns to the Super for help. Can he...
Air Date: 1972-07-12
Landmark is hired to take over a building that has been under fire from the city for being out of code and unsafe. Th...
Air Date: 1972-07-19
The bank has hired Landmark to manage a house they've just foreclosed on and the tenant hasn't paid them a dollar of ...
Air Date: 1972-07-26
When The Super takes over a building that used to be owned by a slumlord, he knew he had a full plate of repairs to d...
Air Date: 1972-08-02
As his teenaged daughter becomes sexually curious, Joe faces the uncomfortable prospect of telling her the Birds and ...
Air Date: 1972-08-09
The Super decides to get to know more about the Burmese refugees who have been moving in to Landmark apartments. What...
Air Date: 1972-08-16
The Super's on the search for two months back rent from a group of recent college grads. But when they keep ignoring ...
Air Date: 1972-08-23
When a woman is thrown out of her home by her boyfriend, she sets up camp in The Super's parking lot. She's got no jo...
Air Date: 2011-12-26
After The Super evicts a pair of exes, his team uncovers evidence of a criminal operation plus over $7000 in damages ...
Air Date: 2012-01-02
Working on The Super's maintenance team is no picnic. It's thankless, grueling, and sometimes dangerous. Three differ...
Air Date: 2012-01-09
Evictions are a big part of being a landlord and a lot of Landmark's tenants are on their way out. But evictions are ...