A TV show about Tony Micelli, the housekeeper, Angela Bauer, the career-woman, their kids Samantha and Jonathon, and Mona, Angela's man-crazy mother.
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08x24 Savor the Veal (3) Aired: Apr. 25, 1992Angela attempts to adjust to her new life in Iowa, but discovers that she really wants to be back east, working at her agency. The conflict of … [continue reading]
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Directors
- Asaad Kelada (117 episodes)
- Tony Singletary (49 episodes)
- Gail Liberti-Kennedy (6 episodes)
Writers
- Martin Cohan (203 episodes)
- Blake Hunter (203 episodes)
- Clay Graham (24 episodes)
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- The pilot episode was filmed in October 1983 but held back from ABC executives for nearly a year due to the producers of the series being afraid that the show would be rejected by ABC…
[show]The pilot episode was filmed in October 1983 but held back from ABC executives for nearly a year due to the producers of the series being afraid that the show would be rejected by ABC executives if pitched as a mid-season replacement series.
[hide] - The original ending for the series, as proposed by the writers, was for Angela and Tony to get married. ABC executives, however, balked at this ending and were supported by Tony Danza, who…
[show]The original ending for the series, as proposed by the writers, was for Angela and Tony to get married. ABC executives, however, balked at this ending and were supported by Tony Danza, who was against having Tony and Angela get married in the series finale. So the series ended with Tony and Angela breaking up but with Tony appearing on Angela's doorstep to apply for the housekeeper job in a scene that is almost identical to the opening scene in the pilot episode.
[hide] - German network RTL showed a German version of the show called "Ein Job für's Leben" (1993) ("A Life-Time Job"). The scripts and every single joke of the original's 1984-1985 season were…
[show]German network RTL showed a German version of the show called "Ein Job für's Leben" (1993) ("A Life-Time Job"). The scripts and every single joke of the original's 1984-1985 season were translated, but it was canceled after one season. "Ein Job für's Leben" was preceded by a British version, The Upper Hand (UK), starring Honor Blackman, which fared somewhat better despite also being a direct translation instead of an adaptation or reinvention. It was canceled in 1996.
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