All's Fair is an American television situation comedy that aired on CBS from 1976 to 1977. The show co-stars Richard Crenna as a conservative political columnist, Bernadette Peters as a liberal photographer and concerns their romantic mismatch because of age and political opinions and is also a very early role of Michael Keaton as Lanny Wolf. Peters was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for her role. Although the show received some good reviews, it lasted only one season.
In Washington, D.C., an older (49) conservative columnist Richard C. Barrington (Richard Crenna) and a young (23) liberal photographer Charlotte (Charley) Drake (Bernadette Peters) become romantically involved. The complications of their politics and the age difference provide the story lines. They are "separated by politics, generation gap, manners and living styles".
Barrington is a gourmet cook who lives in a luxurious Washington townhouse, and Drake is a vegetarian. Barrington has a girl friend, a literary agent (Salome Jens), when he first meets Drake. The style of the show is "almost constant hysteria, the rapid pacing set to the sounds of argumentative shouting."
All's Fair (also known as Skirmish) is a 1989 American comedy film directed by Rocky Lang and starring George Segal, Sally Kellerman and Robert Carradine.
A group of business executives play war games over a weekend retreat, which turns into a battle of the sexes.
She's got pictures scattered on the floor
Scattered pictures from the days of Yore
She's got letters from a boy obsessed,
You had me on a string, had me at my best
You can't leave the faith till you die
She won't leave that men when he cries
You can never leave the church,
And she'll never leave me anymore
She's got promises of a perfect time,
When I'd say anything to make you mine
And she's got faith in the things I say
I made you a promise, and the world
Can't take it away
She can't move she knows for sure,
I've got the key to the after world for
This girl
I spent all my nickels and dimes, we
Were lovers when we had the time to
Kiss girls
My devastation asks no questions,
My failure leaves no one to blame
She's got pictures, promises to seal the fate,
And I've got to face the fact
It's not too late,