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Good memory! his name was HANK , and he was a drop-in or ( easy rider- nonpayment of tuition) College student at some unnamed Western University. The food truck job had him a familiar sight on campus, and he used it to change costumes. the theme song concluded- He"ll get his degree, in spite of the fee, and get "em both for free- that"s HANK. The guy wore glasses, which fits the studious role but is rare with TV characters. It was classed as a comedy and despite heavy background matter- did well, smooth direction in the comedy, not lachyrmotor heavy stuff.

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Q: What is the name of the 1960's TV show with a young man who looked after his younger sister and he drove a food truck?
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