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Annie McGuire

  • TV Series
  • 1988–1989
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
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Annie McGuire (1988)
SitcomComedy

Newlyweds Annie and Nick balance merging families with kids from previous marriages. She's in politics, he's an engineer. Their clashing in-laws add comedic chaos.Newlyweds Annie and Nick balance merging families with kids from previous marriages. She's in politics, he's an engineer. Their clashing in-laws add comedic chaos.Newlyweds Annie and Nick balance merging families with kids from previous marriages. She's in politics, he's an engineer. Their clashing in-laws add comedic chaos.

  • Creators
    • Elliot Shoenman
    • Paul Wolff
  • Stars
    • Mary Tyler Moore
    • Denis Arndt
    • Eileen Heckart
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
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    • Creators
      • Elliot Shoenman
      • Paul Wolff
    • Stars
      • Mary Tyler Moore
      • Denis Arndt
      • Eileen Heckart
    • 3User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • Episodes10

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    Mary Tyler Moore
    Mary Tyler Moore
    • Annie McGuire
    • 1988–1989
    Denis Arndt
    Denis Arndt
    • Nick McGuire
    • 1988–1989
    Eileen Heckart
    Eileen Heckart
    • Emma Block
    • 1988–1989
    John Randolph
    John Randolph
    • Red McGuire
    • 1988–1989
    Adrien Brody
    Adrien Brody
    • Lenny McGuire
    • 1988–1989
    Cynthia Marie King
    • Debbie McGuire
    • 1988–1989
    Bradley Warden
    • Lewis Block…
    • 1988–1989
    Frantz Turner
    Frantz Turner
    • Earl
    • 1988
    Suzie Plakson
    Suzie Plakson
    • Mrs. Cipriani
    • 1988
    James Eckhouse
    James Eckhouse
    • Charlie
    • 1988
    Victoria Ann Lewis
    • Vicki
    • 1988
    Robert Costanzo
    Robert Costanzo
    • Officer Murphy
    • 1988
    Betty Cole
    • Old Woman
    • 1988
    Jack Knight
    Jack Knight
    • Police Sgt.
    • 1988
    Eda Reiss Merin
    • Woman on Line
    • 1988
    Susan Burrell
    • Woman on Line
    • 1988
    Michael Kruger
    • Man in Undershirt
    • 1988
    Clyde Kusatsu
    Clyde Kusatsu
    • Ambassador Kukla
    • 1989
    • Creators
      • Elliot Shoenman
      • Paul Wolff
    • All cast & crew
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    9vexner

    Another fine example of network shortsightedness...

    What I remember most about this series is that MTM's voice-over narration was sometimes scathingly hilarious - the kind of surprising candor that makes you laugh so unexpectedly hard that it takes your breath away momentarily.

    (I remember making a mental note not to eat dinner while watching this show, because MTM made me laugh so hard at unexpected times during the narration!)

    The feeling I got was that the writers were striving very hard to make sure that the dialog was modern and adult, probably so they could in no way be accused of relying on MTM's earlier, more sentimental, good-girl image for conventional laughs.

    The network was incredibly stupid not to give this series more of a chance to catch on. Six episodes - sheesh! By the time you find it, it's already cancelled!!

    The clueless broadcast networks are doomed by their own impatience.
    7DeanNYC

    NYC 400 - #314 - "Annie McGuire"

    What if "The Brady Bunch" had a few less kids, father Mike was a staunch Conservative, and mom Carol was a complete liberal, while Carol worked in New York Government?

    It might look a little bit like this...

    After "Mary Tyler Moore" ended, the star of that program had a difficult time finding a new groove. She had something of a charmed TV Life to that point, being part of the cast of "The Dick Van Dyke Show" and her own Minneapolis series, with both shows becoming beloved favorites while they originally aired, and later, still quite popular in syndicated reruns.

    Getting that new successful series for Mary wasn't for lack of trying. Comedy, Variety, there were several attempts to give Mary a reboot and in this try, we had a kind of dramedy thing going on.

    I have to think part of the influence of this series was another surprise hit on NBC, which began the summer before this series started: "The Days and Nights of Molly Dodd," which is also on this list of The 400 Most Notable TV Series Set in New York CIty. The elements that link "Molly" to "Annie" are the fact that it was a single camera shoot, with no audience or laugh track, and the material wasn't your standard sitcom jokes. This was attempting to be life, but just a little bit edgier, and maybe (hopefully) funnier.

    Mary is, of course, the titular character, working as Deputy Coordinator of Community Relations in lower Manhattan, with one kid from her previous marriage. She commutes from her home in Bayonne, New Jersey, "Working Girl" style, on the ferry. She's a liberal who, as the series begins, is a newlywed with Nick McGuire, played by Dennis Arndt, Dad to two, and who is a construction contractor and gets his politics from his dad, a very conservative restaurant owner.

    Even in her most recent series at this point, "Mary," which had her as a writer for a Chicago based publication with a whole series of quirky co-workers, Ms. Moore had a live audience, so you got to hear reactions to the jokes. It's a little jarring to see this "real life" attempt without that reaction. I don't think that was the worst of it, but it was nothing like anything Ms. Moore had done, to this point.

    Also, the program did use that political angle, with the Conservative Republicans squaring off against the Liberal Democrats in a power struggle that we now know all too well.

    New York played a part because city government, the welfare of the citizens, the demands of the office Annie held and her continual commutes from and to Jersey were all a part of the situation, and Nick's construction projects even start to interfere with Annie's work, as his job deals with New York City properties as well.

    The mentality of network programmers is what likely killed this show fairly quickly. You have a well known star, doing what she does in a format that's a little bit different. Do you find a suitable time slot so that people can find the program, develop a liking for it and make it a hit? Or do you throw it against one of the hottest shows currently on the air and hope that it destroys the ratings of that program? The thinking was to place this show opposite ABC's "Full House," which was an already well established and popular family comedy.

    Also, CBS apparently wanted to create a comedy block with Dick Van Dyke's series, "The Van Dyke Show," a standard style sitcom which featured father and son, Dick and Barry Van Dyke together. That program also was having problems finding an audience, and pairing it with Mary and this dramedy format, back to back only made sense in one way: The execs must have hoped fans of the Petrie family would tune in to see them once again, here.

    "Annie McGuire," with its darker toned comedy, the political undercurrents and desire to make statements about humanity, plus the lack of a studio audience or laugh track to sweeten the jokes just didn't get anywhere, despite some concepts worth exploring and some plots that had something to say.
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    Short-Lived Mary Tyler Moore Series

    Running for just six thirty-minute episodes in late 1988, this is a unique Mary Tyler Moore offering. Following her short-lived "Mary" sitcom from the mid-'80s, Mary returned to CBS in '88 with "Annie McGuire."

    The show is a departure from the norm in that it really isn't a situation comedy, nor is it really a drama. The basic story concerns Mary's character "Annie McGuire," who recently re-married and commutes from NYC to Bayonne, New Jersey. She has a cranky very patriotic conservative father-in-law and a very liberal idealistic mother. These two characters drive a few of the show's plots.

    Recently reviewing the set of six shows, I found them to all be very heavily message or themed stories. One episode, for example, follows Mary's attempts to find employment for a person who attempts to mug her. The twist here is that the mugger is in a wheelchair and Mary's character is frustrated at the lack of opportunities for handicapped people. Get the picture? Most episodes play out like this and for those who loved "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" and even the short-lived "Mary," this series was both different and a bit of a disappointment.

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    • Trivia
      The casting of John Randolph as the right-wing father-in-law "Red" McGuire was an inside joke. Randolph was one of the Hollywood actors who had been blacklisted for many years for his prior membership with the Communist Party.
    • Connections
      Referenced in The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson: Sandy Duncan/Steve Mittleman/Irv Kupcinet (1988)

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    • Release date
      • October 26, 1988 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • CBS Studio Center - 4024 Radford Avenue, Studio City, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • MTM Enterprises
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      30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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