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The sitcom takes us into the further adventures of the characters from the movie of the same name.The sitcom takes us into the further adventures of the characters from the movie of the same name.The sitcom takes us into the further adventures of the characters from the movie of the same name.
- Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
- 2 nominations total
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When this show first premiered I really enjoyed it, especially the chemistry between the three leads. I especially loved Rita Moreno as Violet, who showed why she was, and still is, one of the best actresses on both the large and small screens. Also, Valerie Curtin was perfect as the somewhat shy Judy (taking over the Jane Fonda role) and Rachel Dennison was great as Doralee (taking over the role her sister Dolly Parton played) However, when they got to the second season they totally screwed up the chemistry by replacing Valerie Curtin with Leah Ayers and getting rid of the girls main female antagonist in Roz. Also, after Jane Fonda left as executive producer, the show really began to go downhill. If they had kept the cast together and if Ms. Fonda hadn't left, then this show probably would have gone down as a classic.
The sitcom version was far different from the film version. I remember Sally Struthers coming into the role. During the 1980s, there was so many sitcom on television that some like this one were canceled because of average ratings but gained a following. Four years later, they reappeared in syndication where they had success and last about 3 seasons. Anyway, a lot of sitcoms like "It's a Living," "Charles in Charge," and "Mama's Family" all were on networks before being canceled and often replaced by something inferior. When they did return to syndication, cast changes were made because the original cast members had moved on to other projects. Anyway, I vaguely remembered watching this show on Saturday afternoons as a kid. I won't say it's a great show but it is far superior to today's television sitcoms with cast members like Valerie Curtin and Sally Struthers, they showed the office as it was and maybe as it is. Too bad, no local stations do reruns of the sitcoms anymore.
Did you know
- TriviaJane Fonda, who played Judy in the film version, acted as executive producer during the show's first season. However, she quit the show after a dispute over the direction of the show.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The 35th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1983)
- Soundtracks9 to 5
Written by Dolly Parton
Performed by Stevie Snow (First four shows) and Dolly Parton (Later shows)
(Theme Song for Opening and Closing Credits)
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