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Angie (TV series)

Angie is an American sitcom television series that aired on ABC from February 8, 1979, to September 4, 1980. The series was created by Garry Marshall and Dale McRaven, and produced by Miller-Milkis Productions (Miller-Milkis-Boyett in Season 2) in association with Paramount Television.

Angie
GenreSitcom
Created byGarry Marshall
Dale McRaven
Developed byAlan Eisenstock
Larry Mintz
StarringDonna Pescow
Robert Hays
Doris Roberts
Debralee Scott
Diane Robin
Tammy Lauren
Sharon Spelman
Tim Thomerson
Theme music composerNorman Gimbel (Lyrics)
Charles Fox
Opening theme"Different Worlds" performed by Maureen McGovern
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes36 (1 unaired)
Production
Executive producersBob Ellison
Dale McRaven
Leonora Thuna
ProducersAlan Eisenstock
Bruce Johnson
Larry Mintz
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time24 minutes
Production companiesMiller-Milkis Productions (season 1)
Miller-Milkis-Boyett Productions (season 2)
Henderson Production Company, Inc.
Paramount Television
DistributorCBS Television Distribution
Release
Original networkABC
Audio formatMonaural
Original releaseFebruary 8, 1979 (1979-02-08) –
September 4, 1980 (1980-09-04)

The series stars Donna Pescow in the lead role, Robert Hays as her love interest and eventual husband, Doris Roberts as her mother and Debralee Scott as her sister.

The complete series was released as a Region 1 DVD set on September 1, 2017.[1][2][3]

Premise

In Philadelphia, Italian-American coffee-shop waitress Angie Falco starts a romance with customer Bradley Benson, a pediatrician. While she assumes that he is a struggling young doctor, he reveals that he is actually rebelling against his wealthy family.

The other Falco family members are Angie's mother Theresa and her younger sister Marie. Angie and Marie's father had walked out on the family many years earlier, but Theresa continues to set a place for him at the dinner table. Brad's relatives consist of his stuffy father Randall, his overbearing divorced sister Joyce and Joyce's daughter Hillary, with whom Angie forms a close bond.

Frustrated by the arguments between their families over the wedding plans, Angie and Brad elope. Later, Theresa arranges a small Catholic family wedding, merging their two very different families: the blue-blooded, suburban Bensons and the blue-collar, urban Italian-American Falcos. Following the wedding, Brad purchases the coffee shop for Angie.

In the second season, Angie and Theresa open a beauty salon where they must contend with pleasure-seeking hairstylist Gianni. The characters of Hillary Benson and Didi Malloy were not continued after the first season.

The series drew many comparisons[by whom?] to the CBS hit sitcom Rhoda. The character of Angie Falco was seen as an Italian Catholic version of the Jewish character Rhoda Morgenstern (Valerie Harper); both characters come from close-knit ethnic families and have sisters as best friends, overbearing mothers and absent fathers.[citation needed]

Characters

Angelina "Angie" Falco, later Angie Benson (Donna Pescow), is the title character. At first a waitress at the Liberty Coffee Shop in Philadelphia, she meets Dr. Brad Benson, who works at the medical center across the street. Angie is initially unsure about dating him after because of their economic differences, but he convinces her that he loves her. Angie then elopes with him because the families continuously argue about the wedding details. She later accedes to her mother's wishes and has a small Catholic wedding ceremony. Brad buys the coffee shop for Angie to keep her busy, but she later sells it to buy a beauty salon where she employs her mother and sister.

Bradley Benson, M.D. (Robert Hays) is Angie's wealthy pediatrician boyfriend and then husband. Following his wedding to Angie, the couple first live in the large home that he inherited from his parents, but it intimidates her, so they move to a smaller duplex home where Brad practices medicine next door.

Theresa Falco (Doris Roberts) is Angie's and Marie's mother. Her husband deserted the family 19 years earlier, but she remains in denial, still setting a place at the dinner table for him. She loves Brad and wants to make sure that he loves Angie. She is horrified when Angie elopes with Brad but convinces Angie to have a small Catholic family wedding. She owns a newsstand, which she sells in the second season. She is then hired by Angie to work at the beauty salon.

Marie Falco (Debralee Scott) is Theresa's younger daughter and Angie's younger sister. She works nights at a daycare center. Marie is well-meaning but clumsy. In the second season, Angie hires her to work at the beauty salon.

Diedre "DiDi" Malloy (Diane Robin) is Angie's loudmouthed best friend and coworker at the Liberty Coffee Shop (the character only appears twice in the second season).

Joyce Benson (Sharon Spelman) is Brad's snobby three-times-married older sister. She dislikes Angie because she feels that Brad could have married someone of his own station. However, she does try to get along with Angie.

Hillary Benson (Tammy Lauren) is Joyce's daughter (not seen in the second season, as the character was dropped without explanation). She is happy about her uncle's marriage and instantly bonds with her new aunt.

Randall Benson (John Randolph) is Brad's and Joyce's father and Hillary's grandfather. At first, he is stunned by Angie and her family, but as he realizes that she and Brad love each other, he begins to like her and her family.

Phipps (Emory Bass) is the Benson family butler. He likes Angie.

Gianni (Tim Thomerson) is the hairstylist at Rose's House of Beauty, the beauty salon that Angie and Theresa bought after they sold the newsstand and coffee shop. He chases after his female clients to the annoyance of Angie and Theresa.

Mary Mary (Valri Bromfield), Mary Grace (Susan Duvall) and Mary Katherine (Nancy Lane) are three close friends and former schoolmates of Angie's.

Production

Although Thomas L. Miller, Robert L. Boyett and Edward K. Milkis were the show's supervising producers for the second season, the show was produced by Miller-Milkis Productions at Paramount Television. Angie was also one of the few Miller-Milkis productions that did not take place in Miller's hometown of Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

Theme song

The show's theme song, "Different Worlds," was written by Norman Gimbel and Charles Fox and performed by Maureen McGovern. "Different Worlds" peaked at #18 on the Billboard Hot 100 and spent two weeks at #1 on the Billboard adult contemporary chart, McGovern's only #1 on that chart.[4]

 
Main cast

Cancellation

The show was a ratings hit during its first half-season on air. It ranked fifth for the 1978–79 season with a 26.7 average household share, thanks in big part to Thursday night lead-in Mork & Mindy, which ranked No. 3. All of the top five shows in 1978–79 were ABC comedies; the others were Laverne & Shirley (No. 1), Three's Company (No. 2) and Happy Days (tying Mork & Mindy at No. 3).

The show was placed in a strong timeslot for 1979-80 fall season, airing between Happy Days and Three's Company on Tuesday nights. However, its Nielsen rating dipped to 19.3, though Laverne & Shirley, which the network renewed, earned an identical rating.[5] The show was moved to Monday nights following the NFL season (when ABC's Monday Night Football slot was vacated). In February 1980, ABC placed the show on indefinite hiatus.[6] It returned in April on Saturday nights, but the series was officially canceled in May. Upon its cancellation, Donna Pescow, who had previously thought that the series had a 50-50 chance of renewal, said: "I don't try to understand it anymore. You have to take it as a big chess game and the only person who sees the total logic is the person making the moves."[5]

The four remaining Season 2 episodes that had been produced before the cancellation were aired later in the year, with the final episode airing on September 4, 1980.[7]

A total of 36 episodes were produced.

Episodes

Season 1 (1979)

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date
11"The Proposal"Howard StormAlan Eisenstock & Larry MintzFebruary 8, 1979 (1979-02-08)
22"Wedding Wings"Howard StormStory by : Thad Mumford & Dan Wilcox
Teleplay by : Alan Eisenstock & Larry Mintz
February 15, 1979 (1979-02-15)
33"The Elopement"Jeff ChambersEmily LevineFebruary 22, 1979 (1979-02-22)
44"The Morning After"Jeff ChambersThad Mumford & Dan WilcoxMarch 1, 1979 (1979-03-01)
55"The Adjustment"Jeff ChambersSimon MuntnerMarch 15, 1979 (1979-03-15)
66"Theresa's Date"Jeff ChambersEmily LevineMarch 22, 1979 (1979-03-22)
77"The House Guests"Jeff ChambersAlan Eisenstock & Larry MintzMarch 29, 1979 (1979-03-29)
88"The Opportunity"Howard StormRichard B. EckhausApril 12, 1979 (1979-04-12)
99"Joyce's Job"Jeff ChambersEmily LevineApril 19, 1979 (1979-04-19)
1010"The First Fight"Jeff ChambersJeff FranklinApril 26, 1979 (1979-04-26)
1111"Angie's Good Deed"Jeff ChambersKathy Speer & Terry GrossmanMay 10, 1979 (1979-05-10)
1212"The Check Up"Tony MordenteAlan Eisenstock & Larry MintzMay 17, 1979 (1979-05-17)

Season 2 (1979–80)

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date
131"Angie's Old Friends"Jeff ChambersEmily MarshallSeptember 11, 1979 (1979-09-11)
142"The First Separation"Lowell GanzEmily MarshallSeptember 18, 1979 (1979-09-18)
153"Moving Day"Harvey MedlinskySheldon BullSeptember 25, 1979 (1979-09-25)
164"Marie's Crush"Lowell GanzEllen GuylasOctober 2, 1979 (1979-10-02)
175"The Gift"Robert DrivasGary H. MillerOctober 23, 1979 (1979-10-23)
186"The Thief"Lowell GanzLouis Del Grande & David BarlowOctober 30, 1979 (1979-10-30)
197"Vinnie's Return"Lowell GanzKenneth BergNovember 6, 1979 (1979-11-06)
208"Uncle Cheech"Robert DrivasLeonard RippsNovember 13, 1979 (1979-11-13)
219"Family Feud"Norman AbbottEmily Marshall, Sheldon Bull & Leonard RippsNovember 20, 1979 (1979-11-20)
2210"Harvey's Mother"Jeff ChambersLeonora ThunaNovember 27, 1979 (1979-11-27)
2311"Mary Mary Marries"John TracyEmily MarshallDecember 4, 1979 (1979-12-04)
2412"The Gambler"John TracyGary KottDecember 11, 1979 (1979-12-11)
2513"Coffee Wars"Lowell GanzBruce A. TaylorDecember 18, 1979 (1979-12-18)
2614"Angie and Brad's Close Encounter"John TracyEmily MarshallJanuary 14, 1980 (1980-01-14)
2715"The Beauty Shop"John TracyDiane AsselinJanuary 21, 1980 (1980-01-21)
2816"Theresa's Gigolo"John TracySheldon BullFebruary 4, 1980 (1980-02-04)
2917"Marie Moves Out"John TracySheldon BullFebruary 11, 1980 (1980-02-11)
3018"Brad's Best Buddy"John TracyGloria BantaApril 12, 1980 (1980-04-12)
3119"February Fever"Tony MordenteSheldon BullApril 19, 1980 (1980-04-19)
3220"The President's Coming, the President's Coming!"Tony MordenteCarmen FinestraApril 26, 1980 (1980-04-26)
3321"The Kid Down the Block"John TracyHarry CauleyJuly 31, 1980 (1980-07-31)
3422"Friends in Need"John TracyEmily MarshallAugust 7, 1980 (1980-08-07)
3523"Angie and the Doctor"John TracyPamela MorrisonAugust 28, 1980 (1980-08-28)
3624"Angie and Joyce Go to Jail"Doris RobertsGideon FarrSeptember 4, 1980 (1980-09-04)

Home media

Visual Entertainment released the complete series on DVD in Region 1 on September 1, 2017.[1][2][3]

Syndication

Reruns aired on ABC Daytime from June 17 to September 20, 1985.

References

  1. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 2015-05-21. Retrieved 2015-05-20.
  2. ^ a b Angie - The Complete Collection
  3. ^ a b Angie - Release Date and Pricing for VEI's 'Complete Collection' Set DVD package will be available from the studio's website in 2½ weeks!
  4. ^ Whitburn, Joel (2002). Top Adult Contemporary: 1961-2001. Record Research. p. 165.
  5. ^ a b Winfrey, Lee (1980-05-02). "Thanks to ABC, Donna Pescow now has lots of time for singing". The Tampa Times. p. 6-B.
  6. ^ Deeb, Gary (1980-02-21). "News is hot: Channel 9 fires up with a prime-time hour". Chicago Tribune. p. 12, Section 2.
  7. ^ "TV Previews: Angie and Joyce Find Selves in Jail". The Hartford Courant. 1980-09-04. p. 40.

External links

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Angie is an American sitcom television series that aired on ABC from February 8 1979 to September 4 1980 The series was created by Garry Marshall and Dale McRaven and produced by Miller Milkis Productions Miller Milkis Boyett in Season 2 in association with Paramount Television AngieGenreSitcomCreated byGarry MarshallDale McRavenDeveloped byAlan EisenstockLarry MintzStarringDonna PescowRobert HaysDoris RobertsDebralee ScottDiane RobinTammy LaurenSharon SpelmanTim ThomersonTheme music composerNorman Gimbel Lyrics Charles FoxOpening theme Different Worlds performed by Maureen McGovernCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons2No of episodes36 1 unaired ProductionExecutive producersBob EllisonDale McRavenLeonora ThunaProducersAlan EisenstockBruce JohnsonLarry MintzCamera setupMulti cameraRunning time24 minutesProduction companiesMiller Milkis Productions season 1 Miller Milkis Boyett Productions season 2 Henderson Production Company Inc Paramount TelevisionDistributorCBS Television DistributionReleaseOriginal networkABCAudio formatMonauralOriginal releaseFebruary 8 1979 1979 02 08 September 4 1980 1980 09 04 The series stars Donna Pescow in the lead role Robert Hays as her love interest and eventual husband Doris Roberts as her mother and Debralee Scott as her sister The complete series was released as a Region 1 DVD set on September 1 2017 1 2 3 Contents 1 Premise 2 Characters 3 Production 3 1 Theme song 4 Cancellation 5 Episodes 5 1 Season 1 1979 5 2 Season 2 1979 80 6 Home media 7 Syndication 8 References 9 External linksPremise EditIn Philadelphia Italian American coffee shop waitress Angie Falco starts a romance with customer Bradley Benson a pediatrician While she assumes that he is a struggling young doctor he reveals that he is actually rebelling against his wealthy family The other Falco family members are Angie s mother Theresa and her younger sister Marie Angie and Marie s father had walked out on the family many years earlier but Theresa continues to set a place for him at the dinner table Brad s relatives consist of his stuffy father Randall his overbearing divorced sister Joyce and Joyce s daughter Hillary with whom Angie forms a close bond Frustrated by the arguments between their families over the wedding plans Angie and Brad elope Later Theresa arranges a small Catholic family wedding merging their two very different families the blue blooded suburban Bensons and the blue collar urban Italian American Falcos Following the wedding Brad purchases the coffee shop for Angie In the second season Angie and Theresa open a beauty salon where they must contend with pleasure seeking hairstylist Gianni The characters of Hillary Benson and Didi Malloy were not continued after the first season The series drew many comparisons by whom to the CBS hit sitcom Rhoda The character of Angie Falco was seen as an Italian Catholic version of the Jewish character Rhoda Morgenstern Valerie Harper both characters come from close knit ethnic families and have sisters as best friends overbearing mothers and absent fathers citation needed Characters EditAngelina Angie Falco later Angie Benson Donna Pescow is the title character At first a waitress at the Liberty Coffee Shop in Philadelphia she meets Dr Brad Benson who works at the medical center across the street Angie is initially unsure about dating him after because of their economic differences but he convinces her that he loves her Angie then elopes with him because the families continuously argue about the wedding details She later accedes to her mother s wishes and has a small Catholic wedding ceremony Brad buys the coffee shop for Angie to keep her busy but she later sells it to buy a beauty salon where she employs her mother and sister Bradley Benson M D Robert Hays is Angie s wealthy pediatrician boyfriend and then husband Following his wedding to Angie the couple first live in the large home that he inherited from his parents but it intimidates her so they move to a smaller duplex home where Brad practices medicine next door Theresa Falco Doris Roberts is Angie s and Marie s mother Her husband deserted the family 19 years earlier but she remains in denial still setting a place at the dinner table for him She loves Brad and wants to make sure that he loves Angie She is horrified when Angie elopes with Brad but convinces Angie to have a small Catholic family wedding She owns a newsstand which she sells in the second season She is then hired by Angie to work at the beauty salon Marie Falco Debralee Scott is Theresa s younger daughter and Angie s younger sister She works nights at a daycare center Marie is well meaning but clumsy In the second season Angie hires her to work at the beauty salon Diedre DiDi Malloy Diane Robin is Angie s loudmouthed best friend and coworker at the Liberty Coffee Shop the character only appears twice in the second season Joyce Benson Sharon Spelman is Brad s snobby three times married older sister She dislikes Angie because she feels that Brad could have married someone of his own station However she does try to get along with Angie Hillary Benson Tammy Lauren is Joyce s daughter not seen in the second season as the character was dropped without explanation She is happy about her uncle s marriage and instantly bonds with her new aunt Randall Benson John Randolph is Brad s and Joyce s father and Hillary s grandfather At first he is stunned by Angie and her family but as he realizes that she and Brad love each other he begins to like her and her family Phipps Emory Bass is the Benson family butler He likes Angie Gianni Tim Thomerson is the hairstylist at Rose s House of Beauty the beauty salon that Angie and Theresa bought after they sold the newsstand and coffee shop He chases after his female clients to the annoyance of Angie and Theresa Mary Mary Valri Bromfield Mary Grace Susan Duvall and Mary Katherine Nancy Lane are three close friends and former schoolmates of Angie s Production EditAlthough Thomas L Miller Robert L Boyett and Edward K Milkis were the show s supervising producers for the second season the show was produced by Miller Milkis Productions at Paramount Television Angie was also one of the few Miller Milkis productions that did not take place in Miller s hometown of Milwaukee Wisconsin Theme song Edit The show s theme song Different Worlds was written by Norman Gimbel and Charles Fox and performed by Maureen McGovern Different Worlds peaked at 18 on the Billboard Hot 100 and spent two weeks at 1 on the Billboard adult contemporary chart McGovern s only 1 on that chart 4 Main castCancellation EditThe show was a ratings hit during its first half season on air It ranked fifth for the 1978 79 season with a 26 7 average household share thanks in big part to Thursday night lead in Mork amp Mindy which ranked No 3 All of the top five shows in 1978 79 were ABC comedies the others were Laverne amp Shirley No 1 Three s Company No 2 and Happy Days tying Mork amp Mindy at No 3 The show was placed in a strong timeslot for 1979 80 fall season airing between Happy Days and Three s Company on Tuesday nights However its Nielsen rating dipped to 19 3 though Laverne amp Shirley which the network renewed earned an identical rating 5 The show was moved to Monday nights following the NFL season when ABC s Monday Night Football slot was vacated In February 1980 ABC placed the show on indefinite hiatus 6 It returned in April on Saturday nights but the series was officially canceled in May Upon its cancellation Donna Pescow who had previously thought that the series had a 50 50 chance of renewal said I don t try to understand it anymore You have to take it as a big chess game and the only person who sees the total logic is the person making the moves 5 The four remaining Season 2 episodes that had been produced before the cancellation were aired later in the year with the final episode airing on September 4 1980 7 A total of 36 episodes were produced Episodes EditThis section needs a plot summary Please add one in your own words September 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message Season 1 1979 Edit No overallNo inseasonTitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date11 The Proposal Howard StormAlan Eisenstock amp Larry MintzFebruary 8 1979 1979 02 08 22 Wedding Wings Howard StormStory by Thad Mumford amp Dan WilcoxTeleplay by Alan Eisenstock amp Larry MintzFebruary 15 1979 1979 02 15 33 The Elopement Jeff ChambersEmily LevineFebruary 22 1979 1979 02 22 44 The Morning After Jeff ChambersThad Mumford amp Dan WilcoxMarch 1 1979 1979 03 01 55 The Adjustment Jeff ChambersSimon MuntnerMarch 15 1979 1979 03 15 66 Theresa s Date Jeff ChambersEmily LevineMarch 22 1979 1979 03 22 77 The House Guests Jeff ChambersAlan Eisenstock amp Larry MintzMarch 29 1979 1979 03 29 88 The Opportunity Howard StormRichard B EckhausApril 12 1979 1979 04 12 99 Joyce s Job Jeff ChambersEmily LevineApril 19 1979 1979 04 19 1010 The First Fight Jeff ChambersJeff FranklinApril 26 1979 1979 04 26 1111 Angie s Good Deed Jeff ChambersKathy Speer amp Terry GrossmanMay 10 1979 1979 05 10 1212 The Check Up Tony MordenteAlan Eisenstock amp Larry MintzMay 17 1979 1979 05 17 Season 2 1979 80 Edit No overallNo inseasonTitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date131 Angie s Old Friends Jeff ChambersEmily MarshallSeptember 11 1979 1979 09 11 142 The First Separation Lowell GanzEmily MarshallSeptember 18 1979 1979 09 18 153 Moving Day Harvey MedlinskySheldon BullSeptember 25 1979 1979 09 25 164 Marie s Crush Lowell GanzEllen GuylasOctober 2 1979 1979 10 02 175 The Gift Robert DrivasGary H MillerOctober 23 1979 1979 10 23 186 The Thief Lowell GanzLouis Del Grande amp David BarlowOctober 30 1979 1979 10 30 197 Vinnie s Return Lowell GanzKenneth BergNovember 6 1979 1979 11 06 208 Uncle Cheech Robert DrivasLeonard RippsNovember 13 1979 1979 11 13 219 Family Feud Norman AbbottEmily Marshall Sheldon Bull amp Leonard RippsNovember 20 1979 1979 11 20 2210 Harvey s Mother Jeff ChambersLeonora ThunaNovember 27 1979 1979 11 27 2311 Mary Mary Marries John TracyEmily MarshallDecember 4 1979 1979 12 04 2412 The Gambler John TracyGary KottDecember 11 1979 1979 12 11 2513 Coffee Wars Lowell GanzBruce A TaylorDecember 18 1979 1979 12 18 2614 Angie and Brad s Close Encounter John TracyEmily MarshallJanuary 14 1980 1980 01 14 2715 The Beauty Shop John TracyDiane AsselinJanuary 21 1980 1980 01 21 2816 Theresa s Gigolo John TracySheldon BullFebruary 4 1980 1980 02 04 2917 Marie Moves Out John TracySheldon BullFebruary 11 1980 1980 02 11 3018 Brad s Best Buddy John TracyGloria BantaApril 12 1980 1980 04 12 3119 February Fever Tony MordenteSheldon BullApril 19 1980 1980 04 19 3220 The President s Coming the President s Coming Tony MordenteCarmen FinestraApril 26 1980 1980 04 26 3321 The Kid Down the Block John TracyHarry CauleyJuly 31 1980 1980 07 31 3422 Friends in Need John TracyEmily MarshallAugust 7 1980 1980 08 07 3523 Angie and the Doctor John TracyPamela MorrisonAugust 28 1980 1980 08 28 3624 Angie and Joyce Go to Jail Doris RobertsGideon FarrSeptember 4 1980 1980 09 04 Home media EditVisual Entertainment released the complete series on DVD in Region 1 on September 1 2017 1 2 3 Syndication EditReruns aired on ABC Daytime from June 17 to September 20 1985 References Edit a b Angie DVD news DVD Plans for Angie TVShowsOnDVD com Archived from the original on 2015 05 21 Retrieved 2015 05 20 a b Angie The Complete Collection a b Angie Release Date and Pricing for VEI s Complete Collection Set DVD package will be available from the studio s website in 2 weeks Whitburn Joel 2002 Top Adult Contemporary 1961 2001 Record Research p 165 a b Winfrey Lee 1980 05 02 Thanks to ABC Donna Pescow now has lots of time for singing The Tampa Times p 6 B Deeb Gary 1980 02 21 News is hot Channel 9 fires up with a prime time hour Chicago Tribune p 12 Section 2 TV Previews Angie and Joyce Find Selves in Jail The Hartford Courant 1980 09 04 p 40 External links Edit Philadelphia portalAngie at IMDb Angie at epguides com Angie at Retro Junk Angie at Sitcoms Online Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Angie TV series amp oldid 1134683918, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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