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A feisty senior citizen (Harold Gould) who refuses to abide by the rules in a stodgy retirement home leads a revolt against the dour head of the house (Tyne Daly). Originally, this one was called "Never Too Young," and its title song was sung by an uncredited Fred Astaire. Then it was retitled "Darn You, Harry Landers", before getting its final one. TV veteran George Gobel, despite his prominent billing, does not turn up until the final scene playing an old sea dog, the new boy at the home.
A feisty senior citizen (Harold Gould) who refuses to abide by the rules in a stodgy retirement home leads a revolt against the dour head of the house (Tyne Daly). Originally, this one was called "Never Too Young," …
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Better Late Than Never | Episode guide and videos - Yahoo! TVA feisty senior citizen (Harold Gould) who refuses to abide by the rules in a stodgy retirement home leads a revolt against the dour head of the house (Tyne Daly). Originally, this one was called "Never Too Young," and its title song was sung by an uncredited Fred Astaire. Then it was retitled "Darn You, Harry Landers", before getting its final one. TV veteran George Gobel, despite his prominent billing, does not turn up until the final scene playing an old sea dog, the new boy at the home.

