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It's a Living

  • Série télévisée
  • 1980–1989
  • TV-14
  • 30min
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It's a Living (1980)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThis series featured a group of waitresses (and a pianist, Sonny) who work at a fancy restaurant at the top of a skyscraper.This series featured a group of waitresses (and a pianist, Sonny) who work at a fancy restaurant at the top of a skyscraper.This series featured a group of waitresses (and a pianist, Sonny) who work at a fancy restaurant at the top of a skyscraper.

  • Création
    • Dick Clair
    • Jenna McMahon
    • Stu Silver
  • Casting principal
    • Gail Edwards
    • Barrie Youngfellow
    • Paul Kreppel
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    • Création
      • Dick Clair
      • Jenna McMahon
      • Stu Silver
    • Casting principal
      • Gail Edwards
      • Barrie Youngfellow
      • Paul Kreppel
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    Gail Edwards
    Gail Edwards
    • Dot Higgins
    • 1980–1989
    Barrie Youngfellow
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    • Jan Hoffmeyer Gray…
    • 1980–1989
    Paul Kreppel
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    • Sonny Mann
    • 1980–1989
    Marian Mercer
    Marian Mercer
    • Nancy Beebe
    • 1980–1989
    Crystal Bernard
    Crystal Bernard
    • Amy Tompkins
    • 1985–1989
    Richard Stahl
    Richard Stahl
    • Howard Miller
    • 1985–1989
    Sheryl Lee Ralph
    Sheryl Lee Ralph
    • Ginger St. James
    • 1986–1989
    Ann Jillian
    Ann Jillian
    • Cassie Cranston
    • 1980–1986
    Louise Lasser
    Louise Lasser
    • Maggie McBurney
    • 1981–1982
    Earl Boen
    Earl Boen
    • Dennis Hubner
    • 1981–1982
    Susan Sullivan
    Susan Sullivan
    • Lois Adams
    • 1980–1981
    Wendy Schaal
    Wendy Schaal
    • Vicki Allen
    • 1980–1981
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    • 1980–1981
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    • Richie Gray
    • 1985–1988
    Robyn Peterson
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    • 1986–1987
    Tom La Grua
    • Louie
    • 1987–1988
    Phil Morris
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    • Jason
    • 1986–1988
    Paul Willson
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    • 1985–1989
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      • Dick Clair
      • Jenna McMahon
      • Stu Silver
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    EmilyH

    Also a 1985 tv show

    I loved this show as a kid so was surprised to see that it was a 1980-1982 (since I wouldn't have been watching then) show not mentioning several members. So, if you have this problem, go to the 1985 version. It is so great watching reruns and seeing "Dharma and Greg"'s mother/mother-in-law playing Lois and "Blossom"'s Mrs. Lemure (Six's mother). as well as Ann Jillian and Marian Mercer--all great! Cheesy as most 80s shows but fun!
    8lambiepie-2

    A good series the network didn't stick with

    This was one of my favorite television shows as a teen.

    It was different - in as much as it centered in on the lives of waitresses at the an upscale restaurant which I knew was the Bonneventure Hotel in Los Angeles. The ABC Network used this as a vehicle for actress Ann Jillian and casted around her red head actress Barrie Youngfellow, Gail Edwards Susan Sullivan and Wendy Schaal. Then after a season, Louise Lassiter came in and left. The program was allegedly plagued by low ratings, and went into the new medium of "first run syndication". First run syndication was the new idea that was to let folks know there was an audience for material but not as large as needed for Network TV. Network TV never thought it would last. This was one of the pioneer programs that set into motion that it could.

    "It's A Living" on the ABC Network (I do remember Danny Devito from the show Taxi, as his scum bag character Louie DePama, promoting the series with platinum blonde Ann Jillian) turned into "Making a Living" for a season and then turned back into "It's A Living" for syndication to my memory.

    Whether in syndication or on Network, the women came from all walks of life and wanted to become all sorts of things: actresses, artists, singers, dancers, teachers and to make money - they were waitresses.In it's syndication, the women were more career oriented and you understood that their waitressing was "just a living". The series followed them, their lives, their jobs at the "Above the Top" upscale restaurant. The waitress uniforms were designed interestingly - and they had several.

    Under syndication, "It's a Living" came up with a new and younger cast with Barrie Youngfellow, Gail Edwards, Wendy Schall staying and adding what is now very familiar faces: lovely Crystal Bernard, and Sheryl Lee Ralph. In syndication, the scripts were more light hearted, funnier, a bit younger, and there was more interaction - a camaraderie lets say - between the waitresses and their lives. The Hostess, actress Marian Mercer, was a great constant between both series - she took the job very seriously and in the syndicated version was more of a "strict den mom" than in the ABC Network version more of the Hostess being a "snotty upper class twit" and letting long term waitress Barrie Youngfellow take over sometimes in the Hostess duties was nice to watch as well.

    The additional comedy came from the piano player character, Sonny, who was a wonderful comic foil and gave the series its air of a "upscale restaurant" complete with live lounge-lizard singer.

    I got a better understanding of being a waitress and what they go through by watching this series: waitressing didn't bring in the worst people in the world or wasn't the worst job in the world -- it's only a living.
    8Sylviastel

    I liked it better in syndication than on prime time!

    I have always liked Amy Bernard since I loved watching Wings so much. But since it first aired on prime time in the early 1980s, it's hard not to imagine changes with cast members. Marian Mercer who plays the restaurant hostess and piano player Paul Kreppel who plays Sonny remained from the beginning to the end. There was three years between the network cancellation and it's remergence in syndication so of course there were changes to the cast. In fact, it got better as the show progressed. Sheryl Lee Ralph joined the cast as well. I'm not saying it was one of the best shows but I remember their black and white outfits, their heartaches, and triumphs on the series in both network and syndication. I miss syndicated comedies. If you're like me and you liked the show on prime time and missed it too, you'll just be happy to get it back in any form.
    9rcj5365

    One of the most underrated comedies of the 1980's It's A Living

    This sitcom was one of the most underrated shows of the 1980's and here's why. Like the previous comments,I was very surprised at the glaring omission to the show's initial history. The show lasted six seasons which seasons 1 thru 2 ran from 1980 until 1982,and seasons 3 thru 6 ran from 1985 until 1989 producing 120 episodes(39 out those episodes were on ABC,while the 81 of those episodes went into syndication).

    First of all,the series "It's A Living" ran on the ABC-TV network for two seasons from the premiere pilot episode on October 30,1980 until June 11,1982. During it's run on ABC,only 39 episodes were produced of the series before the network canceled the show in 1982. This sexy comedy about five pretty waitresses working at a posh Los Angeles restaurant located in the Bonaventure Hotel was the brainchild of creators Stu Silver,along with Dick Clair and Jenna McMahon(of "Mama's Family",and were the head writers for "The Carol Burnett Show") under the production of Paul Junger Witt,Susan Harris and Tony Thomas(of "Soap","Benson",and later on "Empty Nest" fame)under their production company Witt-Thomas-Harris Productions(they were also the executive producers of the series). The show centered around the lives and situations of the waitresses and other employees that worked at the posh restaurant that located inside the upper level of the Bonaventure Hotel in Los Angeles. Nancy Beebe(Marian Mercer)was their supervisor,trying to go through the motions and situations involving not only customers,but the daily work of employees Jan(Barrie Youngfellow),Dot(Gail Edwards),Vicki(Wendy Schaal),brassy Cassie(Ann Jillian),and Sonny(Paul Kreppel),the self-absorbed wise cracking pianist. Along with battling customers and chattering about their home life,the girls all giggled a lot,paraded around in "skimpy outfits",and made jokes about whatever went on or happened during or outside the workplace. Comedical hijinks and situations came about within the staff of the restaurant each week.

    During its initial run on ABC,the network used this as a vehicle for a actress Ann Jillian and most of the situations that went on within the series were cast around her. But that didn't help things much in the long run. ABC-TV,however had a good premise and faith in this show. Despite a shaky first season,when the show was on Thursday nights opposite "Mangum,P.I." which clobbered it in the ratings. By the show's second season,the show was moved to Tuesday nights. In addition,two new cast members were added;Maggie(Louise Lasser),and Dennis(Earl Boen),but that didn't help neither. Out of the 39 episodes that aired on ABC,the final episode for the network aired on June 11,1982 with episode No. 27 "Farewell To Arm". Repeat of these episodes lasted until September 10,1982.

    Out of all the cast members that were associated with this series,only four of them remained with the show from beginning to the end:actors Marian Mercer,Barrie Youngfellow,Gail Edwards,and Paul Kreppel. Three years after leaving ABC,with its original title and most of the cast of "It's A Living" returned to the air with new episodes produced for first run syndication. Added to the new cast were Amy(Crystal Bernard), Ginger(Sheryl Lee Ralph),Howard(Richard Stahl),and in several episodes for the new syndication version marked the return of television veteran Danny Thomas(playing Cassie's grandfather). Ann Jillian's character Cassie got married at the end of the 1985-1986 season. Out of the 81 episodes that were in syndication,the third season began with episode No. 28 "Harassed",that premiered on September 23, 1985. But the rest of the episodes during its run in syndication had their moments whether good or bad,depending on the outcome,but by the sixth and final season,it didn't help much in the ratings. The final episode of the series was presented in episode No. 120 was "The Special Episode",that featured previous moments and flashbacks from several episodes including the ones that aired during its initial run on ABC that aired in national syndication on January 31,1989.

    FYI: For you true "TV Trivia" fans out there. Here's and update on the two waitresses who left after Season One. Actress Susan Sullivan,who played Lois,went on the star in the CBS prime-time serial "Falcon Crest" as Maggie Gioberti for its entire nine-year-run. She was also Greg's mom on "Dharma and Greg" and was the mom on Drew Carey's sitcom series. She is now playing Martha Rogers on the ABC crime-drama series "Castle". Let's not forget those Tylenol commercials she did! As for actress Wendy Schaal,she starred for one season as Mr. Roarke's goddaughter,Julie on "Fantasy Island" and appeared on various TV shows during the mid-1980's and throughout the 1990's. Schaal is doing voice-over work these days as the voice of Francine Smith on the FOX animated series "American Dad". As for Crystal Bernard,she went on to star in the long-running NBC comedy series "Wings" and was also known during her stint with this series was a successful pop singer who scored a huge hit on Billboard's top 100 charts during the 1980's that featured her biggest song with a duet with pop king Peter Cetera. And as for Sheryl Lee Ralph,she was already a accomplished Broadway singer and Tony award winning actress before she came onto this series. During the series and in several episodes you got the chance to hear some of Miss Ralph's great singing voice too! She was also in the TV series "Moesha",playing the mother figure for songstress Brandy,that lasted more than seven seasons.
    vs661966

    This show actually first aired on ABC from 1980-1982

    Since this is such an excellent database, I was surprised at the glaring omission of this show's initial history. "It's a Living" first ran on the ABC network for two seasons before it popped up in syndication three years later. The show always centered around the lives of the waitresses who worked at Above the Top, a posh restaurant in Los Angeles. The five original waitresses were Ann Jillian (Cassie Cranston), Barrie Youngfellow (Jan Hoffmeyer), Gail Edwards (Dot Higgins), Susan Sullivan (Lois Adams), and Wendy Schaal (Vicki Allen). At the end of the 1980-1981 season, Susan Sullivan and Wendy Schaal were gone. Louise Lasser ("Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman") was cast the next year as a new waitress named Maggie McBurney and she lasted for just that season. At this time the show was renamed "Making a Living."

    When the show started its run in syndication, it was known as "It's a Living" again and much of the original cast was back. Ann Jillian left after the 1985-1986 season.

    Marian Mercer, who played authoritarian supervisor Nancy Beebe, and Paul Kreppel, who played egotistical lounge pianist Sonny Mann, were with the show from the beginning and remained throughout its entire run.

    Though it was never as immensely popular in its original run as it could have been, the show was light and humorous with a talented, comedic ensemble cast. I agree with the previous comment regarding Marian Mercer. She is truly an underrated comedienne and anytime she is in a scene it is 100 times funnier. Marian Mercer could read the telephone book and it would be hilarious! (Catch her in the comedy movie "9 to 5" with Jane Fonda, Dolly Parton and Lily Tomlin. She has a secondary role as ditzy Missy Hart; she plays the wife of Dabney Coleman's character, Franklin Hart, the boss who makes life hell for his office staff.) Paul Kreppel was also very funny. I especially liked the sparring between the characters of Nancy and Dot, who disliked each other. Actually, all the waitresses hated Nancy, who was their supervisor, and they were always exchanging verbal barbs with her.

    FYI... For you true "TV Trivia" fans, here is an update on the two waitresses who left after the first season. Susan Sullivan went on to star in the CBS prime time serial "Falcon Crest" as Maggie Gioberti for almost its entire run. More recently, she appeared on "Dharma & Greg" as Greg's mother. And let's not forget those Tylenol commercials she did! Wendy Schaal starred for one season (1981-1982) as Mr. Roarke's god-daughter, Julie, on Fantasy Island. She shared hosting duties with Tattoo, played by Herve Villechaize (who was in several Dunkin' Donuts commercials featuring mini donuts--a career highlight, I'm sure!--before he committed suicide). Julie and Tattoo were both replaced in the next and final season by Lawrence, played by Christopher Hewett, who later starred as "Mr. Belvedere" and on and on it goes...

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      While the show was never a hit on network TV, its fortunes would later turn in 1983 when all 27 episodes went to syndication. The series began to attract a following along with surprising ratings for the reruns, which prompted the producers and Golden West Television to bring it back. Another factor in its sudden rediscovery was Ann Jillian's public disclosure that she had been diagnosed with breast cancer in 1984, the same year as the announcement of the show's revival.
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