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'''That's My Boy''' may refer to:
'''That's My Boy''' may refer to:


* [[That's My Boy (1932 film)|''That's My Boy'' (1932 film)]], a drama featuring John Wayne in a supporting role
* [[That's My Boy (1932 film)|''That's My Boy'' (1932 film)]], American college football drama directed by Roy William Neill for Columbia Pictures; starring Richard Cromwell, Dorothy Jordan, Mae Marsh and, in an unbilled bit, John Wayne
* [[That's My Boy (1951 film)|''That's My Boy'' (1951 film)]], a comedy starring Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis
* [[That's My Boy (1951 film)|''That's My Boy'' (1951 film)]], American comedy directed by Hal Walker for Hal Wallis Productions and Paramount Pictures; 4th of 16 films starring Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis; co-starring Ruth Hussey and Eddie Mayehoff
* [[That's My Boy (1954 TV series)|''That's My Boy'' (1954 TV series)]], a [[CBS]] comedy based on the 1951 Martin and Lewis film
* [[That's My Boy (American TV series)|''That's My Boy'' (American TV series)]], 1954 CBS sitcom based on 1951 Martin and Lewis film, with Gil Stratton, Jr. portraying Jerry Lewis' character and Eddie Mayehoff recreating his original role as Lewis'/Stratton's father
* [[That's My Boy (TV series)|''That's My Boy'' (TV series)]], a 1980s UK sitcom starring Mollie Sugden
* [[That's My Boy (British TV series)|''That's My Boy'' (British TV series)]], Yorkshire Television sitcom aired by ITV from 1981 to 1986; starring Mollie Sugden, Christopher Blake and Jennifer Lonsdale


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Revision as of 19:01, 5 January 2012

That's My Boy may refer to:

  • That's My Boy (1932 film), American college football drama directed by Roy William Neill for Columbia Pictures; starring Richard Cromwell, Dorothy Jordan, Mae Marsh and, in an unbilled bit, John Wayne
  • That's My Boy (1951 film), American comedy directed by Hal Walker for Hal Wallis Productions and Paramount Pictures; 4th of 16 films starring Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis; co-starring Ruth Hussey and Eddie Mayehoff
  • That's My Boy (American TV series), 1954 CBS sitcom based on 1951 Martin and Lewis film, with Gil Stratton, Jr. portraying Jerry Lewis' character and Eddie Mayehoff recreating his original role as Lewis'/Stratton's father
  • That's My Boy (British TV series), Yorkshire Television sitcom aired by ITV from 1981 to 1986; starring Mollie Sugden, Christopher Blake and Jennifer Lonsdale