Aired: January 30, 1973

Executive Producer: Douglas S. Cramer & Wilford Lloyd Baumes. Producers: Gordon Farr & Arnold Kane

Director: Jack Regas Music: Jack Elliott & Allyn Ferguson

A trio of comedy vignettes that relate the happenings of guests who occupy, room 300 of the plush honeymoon suite of the Beverly Hills Hotel  

Richard Deacon played Duncan the hotel Manager, Morey Amsterdam played Charlie the bellhop and Rose Marie played  Maggie the maid.

Bruce appeared in vignette two:

"Letting Go, Maybe" written by Lila Garrett and Lynn Roth

This vignette tells the story of a newlywed couple played by Bruce Kimmel and Tammi (or Tammy) Shaw who can't retire to their connubial bed because the bride's father played by Ted Knight can't bear to give up his daughter. Pat Carroll played the bride's mother.

had this to say about working on ther series

Also, I guest-starred in a TV thing called Honeymoon Suite, a late-night ABC special with Rose Marie and Morey Amsterdam, sort of like Love, American Style but in a hotel.  My father in law was played by Ted Knight, Pat Carroll played my mother in law and Tammi Shaw played my bride.  It was a lot of fun as I recall.

 

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