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A struggling, middle-aged actress (Cybill Shepherd) attempts to make a career in Hollywood, all while surrounded by her hard-drinking best friend Maryann (Christine Baranski), her two ex-husbands, Ira (Alan Rosenberg) and Jeff (Tom Wopat), and her two daughters, headstrong Zoey (Alicia Witt) and agreeable Rachel (Dedee Pfeiffer).

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04x24 Ka-Boom! Aired: Jul. 13, 1998

Cybill's show with Julie is being plugged; Dr. Dick steals Maryanne's money; Cybill and Maryanne are arrested for murder when Dr. Dick's boat … [continue reading]

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Cybill is Canceled/Ended
The show had 4 seasons and 87 episodes air between 1995 and 1998.

Series Info

Type:
Scripted
Premiered:
Jan. 02, 1995
Status:
Canceled/Ended
Runtime:
30 min.
Aired:
1995 - 1998
To-Date:
4 Seasons
87 Episodes
Network
CBS TV Network
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  • Goof (factual errors): The array of the Hollywood Walk of Fame stars in the title sequence is fictitious. All of them are spread across one mile on Hollywood Blvd., even on opposite…
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    Goof (factual errors): The array of the Hollywood Walk of Fame stars in the title sequence is fictitious. All of them are spread across one mile on Hollywood Blvd., even on opposite sidewalks. The title sequence order is: Carole Lombard (6930 Hollywood Blvd.), Lana Turner (6241), Kim Novak (6332), Lassie (6368), Jean Harlow (6910), - and Cybill.
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  • Despite critical praise and strong ratings, CBS abruptly canceled the show at the end of its fourth season. In her autobiography, Cybill Shepherd attributes this to increasing backstage…
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    Despite critical praise and strong ratings, CBS abruptly canceled the show at the end of its fourth season. In her autobiography, Cybill Shepherd attributes this to increasing backstage tensions between the cast and crew, as well as the network's displeasure with the show's feminist leanings.
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  • Sally Kellerman auditioned for the role of Mary Ann.