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Grace Under Fire

Grace Under Fire is an American sitcom that aired on ABC from September 29, 1993, to February 17, 1998. The show starred Brett Butler[1] as a single mother learning how to cope with raising her three children alone after finally divorcing her abusive husband. The series was created by Chuck Lorre and produced by Carsey-Werner Productions.

Grace Under Fire
The season 4 characters of Grace Under Fire (from left to right), Floyd, Nadine, Wade, Libby, Grace, Patrick, Quentin, Jean, and Russell
GenreSitcom
Created byChuck Lorre
Starring
Theme music composerMichael O'Brien
Opening theme
Composers
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons5
No. of episodes112 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
Producers
  • J.J. Wall
  • Joanne Curley-Kerner
  • Paul Raley
  • Stevie Ray Fromstein
  • Franco Bario
  • Danny Zuker
  • Matt Berry
  • Ric Swartzlander
  • Lee Aronsohn
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time30 minutes
Production companyCarsey-Werner Productions
Original release
NetworkABC
ReleaseSeptember 29, 1993 (1993-09-29) –
February 17, 1998 (1998-02-17)

Premise edit

Grace Under Fire, produced by Carsey-Werner, was part of a wave of shows in the late 1980s and 1990s that were built around a comedian (and in some cases, closely based on his or her comedy routine). Many of Carsey-Werner's shows were based on nontraditional, non-nuclear families.[2][3][4]

Grace Under Fire followed a similar formula, set in the small fictitious town of Victory, Missouri;[5] Butler starred as Grace Kelly, a divorced single mother and recovering alcoholic. The show begins after the main character divorces her abusive alcoholic husband of eight years in an attempt to start life anew and prevent her children from making the same mistakes she did. The show revolved around Grace; her children, mischievous Quentin (Noah Segan, pilot; Jon Paul Steuer, seasons 1–3; Sam Horrigan, seasons 4–5), happy-go-lucky Libby (Kaitlin Cullum), and infant Patrick (Dylan and Cole Sprouse); her happily married best friends and neighbors, Nadine and Wade Swoboda (Julie White and Casey Sander); and the town's bachelor pharmacist, Russell Norton (Dave Thomas).

In the first three seasons Grace's chosen line of work, post-divorce was operating pipelines at the local oil refinery, where she had a second family of fellow crew workers. Among them were Dougie Boudreau (Walter Olkewicz), Vic (Dave Florek), and Carl (Louis Mandylor). Their boss was Bill Davis (Charles Hallahan). Both Bill and Carl were dropped after the first season; while Carl had not had a permanent on-screen replacement, the crew's new boss was John Shirley (Paul Dooley) starting in the second season.

Russell's friendship with Grace, and their on-and-off dating rituals, became a running theme in the series. Throughout their friendship, they often dated other people; for a time in 1994, Grace dated Ryan Sparks (William Fichtner), a quirky chemist who worked in the oil refinery's labs. In season three, Grace entered into a relationship with suave plant executive Rick Bradshaw (Alan Autry). As with Ryan, the affair between Grace and Rick occurred despite their radically different places in the company ladder. They broke up at the end of season three, although Rick returned in season four to see if their romance could be rekindled.

In season four, Grace began taking college classes at night, paid for by her workplace. When the plant decided to stop funding her education about halfway through the season, Grace decided to quit the oil refinery and return to school full-time, as she only needed a few months of concentrated classes to graduate. The remainder of season four featured Grace as a full-time student, and towards the end of the season, she did, in fact, graduate. In the season finale, Grace took an entry-level position with an ad agency.

At the beginning of the fifth season, Grace decided that the commute and long working hours at the ad agency were forcing her to spend almost all of her time away from her family. She quit the agency job, and began working in the administrative/business end of a construction company owned by D.C. (Don "D.C." Curry). Also in that season, Russell found some romantic interest in Dottie (Lauren Tom), a gossiping hairstylist who was also friends with Grace. Nadine after having given birth to her and Wade's long-awaited child, abruptly decided to leave Wade and move to Colorado. It was explained that her character and her child had left, while Wade stayed behind. Actress Julie White had left the show between seasons four and five, and did not reprise her role in a guest capacity.

Throughout the entire five-year run, Grace's ex-husband Jimmy Kelly (Geoff Pierson) showed up, sometimes causing problems and at others miraculously clean and sober, trying to win Grace back. A reconciliation never quite happened, but the two did settle on a good friendship for the sake of the kids. Jimmy originally served as an off-screen character in season one, with Blake Clark occasionally portraying him in voice only. In the midst of Jimmy's attempts to become a better person, his father Emmett (guest star Bryan Clark[6]) was revealed to be gay, after Grace and Rick inadvertently visit a gay bar and run into him there during a road trip; following Emmett's sudden death midway through the third season, his sexuality and the same-sex affair he kept secret was revealed to the rest of his family during his funeral. At this time, Jimmy's mother Jean (Peggy Rea), Grace's disapproving and moralizing former mother-in-law, offered to move in and help Grace raise the kids. Rea had previously guest-starred as Jean periodically.

Russell reconciled with his estranged dad, Floyd (Tom Poston). By season three, Floyd ended up moving in with Russell and working with him in the pharmacy. Grace had a regular source of support from her sister Faith (Valri Bromfield) in the first two seasons. Another development came when Grace was contacted by her first child, Matthew (guest star Tom Everett Scott), whom she gave up for adoption before meeting Jimmy. Matthew had questions about his ancestry and ended up meeting his biological father (guest star Barry Bostwick).

By the fifth season, Dot had replaced Nadine as Grace's friend and confidant, but abruptly stopped appearing on the show in early 1998 (though she was still mentioned). Instead, Grace's old friend Bev Henderson (Julia Duffy) came back to town and ended up moving in with the Kellys. Grace and Bev's personal reunion was the last major storyline of the series. Although she was joining the cast full-time, Duffy only appeared in two episodes of Grace Under Fire before the series was cancelled in mid-February 1998.

Cast edit

Main cast edit

Recurring cast edit

Episodes edit

SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedRankAverage
rating
First airedLast aired
122September 29, 1993 (1993-09-29)May 25, 1994 (1994-05-25)#517.9
226September 20, 1994 (1994-09-20)May 24, 1995 (1995-05-24)#418.8
325September 13, 1995 (1995-09-13)May 15, 1996 (1996-05-15)#1313.2
425September 18, 1996 (1996-09-18)May 7, 1997 (1997-05-07)#45 (tie)9.1
514November 25, 1997 (1997-11-25)February 17, 1998 (1998-02-17)#68 (tie)TBA

Grace Under Fire was the highest-rated new sitcom and freshman American television series of the 1993–94 season. One month before the series premiered, Showtime had broadcast the Carsey Werner-produced Brett Butler Special, a half-hour comedy performance by Butler.

"Viva Las Vegas" edit

The episode "Vega$" is part of a crossover with Coach, The Drew Carey Show and Ellen set in Las Vegas. It features Drew Carey as Drew Carey, Joely Fisher as Paige Clark, Jeremy Piven as Spence Kovak and Jerry Van Dyke as Luther Van Dam.

Production edit

The show was created by Chuck Lorre, who was fresh off five years of writing for Roseanne. Lorre wrote six episodes of the first season but found himself booted from the show by Butler; in a 2001 interview, Dave Thomas described it as a power struggle between the two because of Butler's desire to have control of the show for herself, which on a "not consciously intentional" level helped to hinder the show. Thomas himself tried to leave the show but could not do so due to his contract; he described the mood among the people of the show after Lorre's departure of as such: "We were all just trying to get through this, make the money, and get out with some shred of dignity and pride."[7]

Controversy and cancellation edit

As the third season concluded in the spring of 1996, Jon Paul Steuer left the series. Sources have speculated that Steuer's mother pulled him out of the show after an incident with Butler, who allegedly flashed her breasts at the 12-year-old actor.[8] At the start of Season 4, Sam Horrigan became the third actor to play Quentin Kelly, and with him in the role, the character's age advanced to 15.

In the fourth and fifth seasons of the show, Butler was fighting a painkiller addiction, for which she eventually sought medical help. Cast member Julie White left the show after Season 4, also citing Butler's behavior as the reason.[9] The show, which had been a Top 20 series for its first three seasons, began to take a significant drop in the ratings during season four, from 13th place to 45th.[citation needed]

Butler's first round of treatment and rehab delayed the start of the fifth season until November. After Grace Under Fire resumed production on season five, a newly clean Butler struggled to stay that way; morale on the set was little better than in the previous season because of the star's erratic behavior. Around the holidays, Butler relapsed again, and although the producers were as committed as ever to continuing the show, ABC was becoming concerned about Butler's overall health, and was less patient with her increasing frequency of missed tapings.

The show's ratings continued to fall dramatically, which may have well been attributed to Butler's reputation in the press, the longer-than-usual hiatus the series took between seasons four and five, and the fact that the character of Grace Kelly no longer went through the kinds of struggles that had made the show successful earlier on. The addition of Julia Duffy several episodes into the fifth season was a last-ditch attempt to improve the ratings, but with Butler in her current state, the network was not inspired to continue on. Rather abruptly, with the February 17, 1998, telecast, ABC canceled the series.[10][11] The three-month-long final season averaged #68 in the 1997–98 Nielsen ratings.

Syndication edit

The series aired in syndication on the Oxygen Network in the United States. In the United Kingdom, the series was picked up by BBC2 where it aired from 1994 to 1999.[12] The show was added to Hulu on March 1, 2014. Upon the network's April 15, 2015, launch, the series began airing on U.S. digital broadcast network Laff, which has carried Grace largely ever since.

Awards and nominations edit

Grace Under Fire was nominated for three Golden Globe Awards: Best Performance by an Actress in a TV Series Comedy/Musical in 1995 and 1997 and Best TV Series Comedy/Musical in 1995.[13]

Jean Stapleton was nominated for the 1995 Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy series Emmy Award for playing Aunt Vivian[14] in the episode "The Road to Paris Texas." Diane Ladd was nominated for the same award the previous year for playing Louise Burdett in the episode entitled "Things Left Undone" written by Brett Butler and Wayne Lemon.

Home media edit

On May 4, 2015, it was announced that Visual Entertainment (VEI) had acquired the rights to the series in Region 1.[15] Grace Under Fire: The Complete Collection was released on DVD on October 6, 2015.[16][17]

International remakes edit

The show was remade in Russia as Lyuba, Children and the Factory in 2005.[18] A Polish adaptation, Hela w opałach (Hela Under Fire; Hela is short form from Helen), aired on TVN in September 2006.

Also there is another Russian adaptation as Ольга (Olga).[19] The show premiered on TNT on September 5, 2016.[20]

References edit

  1. ^ De Vries, Hilary (September 18, 1994). "Funny Lady, Tv Diva". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved September 3, 2010.
  2. ^ . Museum.tv. Archived from the original on December 4, 2002. Retrieved September 4, 2013.
  3. ^ Watson, Bret (June 30, 1995). "Nyet-Work Television". Entertainment Weekly.
  4. ^ Schwarzbaum, Lisa (October 7, 1994). . Entertainment Weekly. Archived from the original on October 21, 2012. Retrieved May 22, 2011.
  5. ^ Diane K. Shah (October 1, 1995). . Playboy. Archived from the original on December 26, 2013. Retrieved December 23, 2013. In chronicling the life of Grace Kelly, a divorced mother of three living in a small Missouri town, it has given sitcom humor a new twist.
  6. ^ Emmett was played by Matt Clark in earlier seasons but played by Bryan Clark in Season 3.
  7. ^ "Interview with Dave Thomas (Part 4 of 5)". February 10, 2000.
  8. ^ Flint, Joe (September 12, 1997). "Sad Fall From 'Grace'". EW.com. Retrieved September 4, 2013.
  9. ^ . Televisionheaven.co.uk. Archived from the original on October 15, 2012. Retrieved September 4, 2013.
  10. ^ "Brett Butler's Problems Halt 'Grace Under Fire'". Orlando Sentinel. Retrieved November 9, 2011.
  11. ^ Lowry, Brian (February 17, 1998). "Why 'Grace' Tumbled Under Fire". The Los Angeles Times. Retrieved September 3, 2010.
  12. ^ . Archived from the original on January 28, 2005. Retrieved September 4, 2013.
  13. ^ "Grace Under Fire". www.goldenglobes.com. Retrieved October 16, 2020.
  14. ^ "Jean Stapleton". Television Academy. Retrieved October 16, 2020.
  15. ^ . TVShowsOnDVD.com. April 5, 2015. Archived from the original on December 8, 2015. Retrieved February 23, 2016.
  16. ^ . TVShowsOnDVD.com. July 27, 2015. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved February 23, 2016.
  17. ^ . TVShowsOnDVD.com. August 31, 2015. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved February 23, 2016.
  18. ^ Москва Нью-Йорк Лондон. . Amediafilm.com. Archived from the original on October 3, 2012. Retrieved September 4, 2013.
  19. ^ ОЛЬГА. Премьера ТНТ 2016!. "GoodStoryMedia". goodstorymedia.com. Retrieved July 14, 2016.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  20. ^ ОЛЬГА. "Official page on website TNT". olga.tnt-online.ru. Retrieved September 5, 2016.

External links edit

  • Carsey-Werner – Grace Under Fire
  • Grace Under Fire at IMDb  
  • (Polish)
  • Fame, Fire and Surrender: Interview with Brett Butler

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This article is about the American television series For the Hong Kong television series see Grace Under Fire Hong Kong TV series Grace Under Fire is an American sitcom that aired on ABC from September 29 1993 to February 17 1998 The show starred Brett Butler 1 as a single mother learning how to cope with raising her three children alone after finally divorcing her abusive husband The series was created by Chuck Lorre and produced by Carsey Werner Productions Grace Under FireThe season 4 characters of Grace Under Fire from left to right Floyd Nadine Wade Libby Grace Patrick Quentin Jean and RussellGenreSitcomCreated byChuck LorreStarringBrett Butler Dave Thomas Julie White Casey Sander Jon Paul Steuer Sam Horrigan Kaitlin Cullum Dylan and Cole Sprouse Peggy Rea Charles Hallahan Don D C Curry Lauren TomTheme music composerMichael O BrienOpening theme Lady Madonna by Aretha Franklin 1993 96 Perfect World by Michael O Brien 1996 98 also used in syndication for all 1993 96 episodes ComposersDennis C Brown Mark HayesCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons5No of episodes112 list of episodes ProductionExecutive producersMarcy Carsey Tom Werner Caryn Mandabach Brett Butler Tim Doyle Marc Flanagan Peter Tortorici Chuck Lorre Tom Straw David TochtermanProducersJ J Wall Joanne Curley Kerner Paul Raley Stevie Ray Fromstein Franco Bario Danny Zuker Matt Berry Ric Swartzlander Lee AronsohnCamera setupMulti cameraRunning time30 minutesProduction companyCarsey Werner ProductionsOriginal releaseNetworkABCReleaseSeptember 29 1993 1993 09 29 February 17 1998 1998 02 17 Contents 1 Premise 2 Cast 2 1 Main cast 2 2 Recurring cast 3 Episodes 3 1 Viva Las Vegas 4 Production 4 1 Controversy and cancellation 5 Syndication 6 Awards and nominations 7 Home media 8 International remakes 9 References 10 External linksPremise editGrace Under Fire produced by Carsey Werner was part of a wave of shows in the late 1980s and 1990s that were built around a comedian and in some cases closely based on his or her comedy routine Many of Carsey Werner s shows were based on nontraditional non nuclear families 2 3 4 Grace Under Fire followed a similar formula set in the small fictitious town of Victory Missouri 5 Butler starred as Grace Kelly a divorced single mother and recovering alcoholic The show begins after the main character divorces her abusive alcoholic husband of eight years in an attempt to start life anew and prevent her children from making the same mistakes she did The show revolved around Grace her children mischievous Quentin Noah Segan pilot Jon Paul Steuer seasons 1 3 Sam Horrigan seasons 4 5 happy go lucky Libby Kaitlin Cullum and infant Patrick Dylan and Cole Sprouse her happily married best friends and neighbors Nadine and Wade Swoboda Julie White and Casey Sander and the town s bachelor pharmacist Russell Norton Dave Thomas In the first three seasons Grace s chosen line of work post divorce was operating pipelines at the local oil refinery where she had a second family of fellow crew workers Among them were Dougie Boudreau Walter Olkewicz Vic Dave Florek and Carl Louis Mandylor Their boss was Bill Davis Charles Hallahan Both Bill and Carl were dropped after the first season while Carl had not had a permanent on screen replacement the crew s new boss was John Shirley Paul Dooley starting in the second season Russell s friendship with Grace and their on and off dating rituals became a running theme in the series Throughout their friendship they often dated other people for a time in 1994 Grace dated Ryan Sparks William Fichtner a quirky chemist who worked in the oil refinery s labs In season three Grace entered into a relationship with suave plant executive Rick Bradshaw Alan Autry As with Ryan the affair between Grace and Rick occurred despite their radically different places in the company ladder They broke up at the end of season three although Rick returned in season four to see if their romance could be rekindled In season four Grace began taking college classes at night paid for by her workplace When the plant decided to stop funding her education about halfway through the season Grace decided to quit the oil refinery and return to school full time as she only needed a few months of concentrated classes to graduate The remainder of season four featured Grace as a full time student and towards the end of the season she did in fact graduate In the season finale Grace took an entry level position with an ad agency At the beginning of the fifth season Grace decided that the commute and long working hours at the ad agency were forcing her to spend almost all of her time away from her family She quit the agency job and began working in the administrative business end of a construction company owned by D C Don D C Curry Also in that season Russell found some romantic interest in Dottie Lauren Tom a gossiping hairstylist who was also friends with Grace Nadine after having given birth to her and Wade s long awaited child abruptly decided to leave Wade and move to Colorado It was explained that her character and her child had left while Wade stayed behind Actress Julie White had left the show between seasons four and five and did not reprise her role in a guest capacity Throughout the entire five year run Grace s ex husband Jimmy Kelly Geoff Pierson showed up sometimes causing problems and at others miraculously clean and sober trying to win Grace back A reconciliation never quite happened but the two did settle on a good friendship for the sake of the kids Jimmy originally served as an off screen character in season one with Blake Clark occasionally portraying him in voice only In the midst of Jimmy s attempts to become a better person his father Emmett guest star Bryan Clark 6 was revealed to be gay after Grace and Rick inadvertently visit a gay bar and run into him there during a road trip following Emmett s sudden death midway through the third season his sexuality and the same sex affair he kept secret was revealed to the rest of his family during his funeral At this time Jimmy s mother Jean Peggy Rea Grace s disapproving and moralizing former mother in law offered to move in and help Grace raise the kids Rea had previously guest starred as Jean periodically Russell reconciled with his estranged dad Floyd Tom Poston By season three Floyd ended up moving in with Russell and working with him in the pharmacy Grace had a regular source of support from her sister Faith Valri Bromfield in the first two seasons Another development came when Grace was contacted by her first child Matthew guest star Tom Everett Scott whom she gave up for adoption before meeting Jimmy Matthew had questions about his ancestry and ended up meeting his biological father guest star Barry Bostwick By the fifth season Dot had replaced Nadine as Grace s friend and confidant but abruptly stopped appearing on the show in early 1998 though she was still mentioned Instead Grace s old friend Bev Henderson Julia Duffy came back to town and ended up moving in with the Kellys Grace and Bev s personal reunion was the last major storyline of the series Although she was joining the cast full time Duffy only appeared in two episodes of Grace Under Fire before the series was cancelled in mid February 1998 Cast editMain cast edit Brett Butler as Grace Burdette Kelly Dave Thomas as Russell Norton Julie White as Nadine Swoboda 1993 1997 Casey Sander as Wade Swoboda Jon Paul Steuer as Quentin Kelly 1993 1996 Sam Horrigan as Quentin Kelly 1996 1998 Kaitlin Cullum as Elizabeth Louise Libby Kelly Dylan and Cole Sprouse as Patrick Kelly Charles Hallahan as Bill Davis 1993 1994 Walter Olkewicz as Dougie Boudreau 1993 1994 recurring 1994 1996 Don D C Curry as D C 1997 1998 Lauren Tom as Dot 1997 1998 Recurring cast edit Tom Poston as Floyd Norton 1995 1998 Paul Dooley as John Shirley 1994 1996 Dave Florek as Vic 1993 1996 Alan Autry as Rick Bradshaw 1995 1996 Peggy Rea as Jean Kelly 1995 1998 Geoff Pierson as James Jimmy Kelly Louis Mandylor as Carl 1993 1994 Valri Bromfield as Faith Burdette 1993 1995 William Fichtner as Ryan Sparks 1994 Julia Duffy as Bev Henderson 1998 Episodes editMain article List of Grace Under Fire episodes SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedRankAverageratingFirst airedLast aired122September 29 1993 1993 09 29 May 25 1994 1994 05 25 517 9226September 20 1994 1994 09 20 May 24 1995 1995 05 24 418 8325September 13 1995 1995 09 13 May 15 1996 1996 05 15 1313 2425September 18 1996 1996 09 18 May 7 1997 1997 05 07 45 tie 9 1514November 25 1997 1997 11 25 February 17 1998 1998 02 17 68 tie TBA Grace Under Fire was the highest rated new sitcom and freshman American television series of the 1993 94 season One month before the series premiered Showtime had broadcast the Carsey Werner produced Brett Butler Special a half hour comedy performance by Butler Viva Las Vegas edit See also Coach TV series Viva Las Vegas The Drew Carey Show Viva Las Vegas and Ellen TV series Viva Las Vegas The episode Vega is part of a crossover with Coach The Drew Carey Show and Ellen set in Las Vegas It features Drew Carey as Drew Carey Joely Fisher as Paige Clark Jeremy Piven as Spence Kovak and Jerry Van Dyke as Luther Van Dam Production editThe show was created by Chuck Lorre who was fresh off five years of writing for Roseanne Lorre wrote six episodes of the first season but found himself booted from the show by Butler in a 2001 interview Dave Thomas described it as a power struggle between the two because of Butler s desire to have control of the show for herself which on a not consciously intentional level helped to hinder the show Thomas himself tried to leave the show but could not do so due to his contract he described the mood among the people of the show after Lorre s departure of as such We were all just trying to get through this make the money and get out with some shred of dignity and pride 7 Controversy and cancellation edit As the third season concluded in the spring of 1996 Jon Paul Steuer left the series Sources have speculated that Steuer s mother pulled him out of the show after an incident with Butler who allegedly flashed her breasts at the 12 year old actor 8 At the start of Season 4 Sam Horrigan became the third actor to play Quentin Kelly and with him in the role the character s age advanced to 15 In the fourth and fifth seasons of the show Butler was fighting a painkiller addiction for which she eventually sought medical help Cast member Julie White left the show after Season 4 also citing Butler s behavior as the reason 9 The show which had been a Top 20 series for its first three seasons began to take a significant drop in the ratings during season four from 13th place to 45th citation needed Butler s first round of treatment and rehab delayed the start of the fifth season until November After Grace Under Fire resumed production on season five a newly clean Butler struggled to stay that way morale on the set was little better than in the previous season because of the star s erratic behavior Around the holidays Butler relapsed again and although the producers were as committed as ever to continuing the show ABC was becoming concerned about Butler s overall health and was less patient with her increasing frequency of missed tapings The show s ratings continued to fall dramatically which may have well been attributed to Butler s reputation in the press the longer than usual hiatus the series took between seasons four and five and the fact that the character of Grace Kelly no longer went through the kinds of struggles that had made the show successful earlier on The addition of Julia Duffy several episodes into the fifth season was a last ditch attempt to improve the ratings but with Butler in her current state the network was not inspired to continue on Rather abruptly with the February 17 1998 telecast ABC canceled the series 10 11 The three month long final season averaged 68 in the 1997 98 Nielsen ratings Syndication editThe series aired in syndication on the Oxygen Network in the United States In the United Kingdom the series was picked up by BBC2 where it aired from 1994 to 1999 12 The show was added to Hulu on March 1 2014 Upon the network s April 15 2015 launch the series began airing on U S digital broadcast network Laff which has carried Grace largely ever since Awards and nominations editGrace Under Fire was nominated for three Golden Globe Awards Best Performance by an Actress in a TV Series Comedy Musical in 1995 and 1997 and Best TV Series Comedy Musical in 1995 13 Jean Stapleton was nominated for the 1995 Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy series Emmy Award for playing Aunt Vivian 14 in the episode The Road to Paris Texas Diane Ladd was nominated for the same award the previous year for playing Louise Burdett in the episode entitled Things Left Undone written by Brett Butler and Wayne Lemon Home media editOn May 4 2015 it was announced that Visual Entertainment VEI had acquired the rights to the series in Region 1 15 Grace Under Fire The Complete Collection was released on DVD on October 6 2015 16 17 International remakes editThe show was remade in Russia as Lyuba Children and the Factory in 2005 18 A Polish adaptation Hela w opalach Hela Under Fire Hela is short form from Helen aired on TVN in September 2006 Also there is another Russian adaptation as Olga Olga 19 The show premiered on TNT on September 5 2016 20 References edit De Vries Hilary September 18 1994 Funny Lady Tv Diva Chicago Tribune Retrieved September 3 2010 Carsey Marcy Museum tv Archived from the original on December 4 2002 Retrieved September 4 2013 Watson Bret June 30 1995 Nyet Work Television Entertainment Weekly Schwarzbaum Lisa October 7 1994 Brett Butler More Power To Her Entertainment Weekly Archived from the original on October 21 2012 Retrieved May 22 2011 Diane K Shah October 1 1995 Grace under pressure Brett Butler star of the hit TV sitcom Grace Under Fire Playboy Archived from the original on December 26 2013 Retrieved December 23 2013 In chronicling the life of Grace Kelly a divorced mother of three living in a small Missouri town it has given sitcom humor a new twist Emmett was played by Matt Clark in earlier seasons but played by Bryan Clark in Season 3 Interview with Dave Thomas Part 4 of 5 February 10 2000 Flint Joe September 12 1997 Sad Fall From Grace EW com Retrieved September 4 2013 Grace Under Fire A Television Heaven Review Televisionheaven co uk Archived from the original on October 15 2012 Retrieved September 4 2013 Brett Butler s Problems Halt Grace Under Fire Orlando Sentinel Retrieved November 9 2011 Lowry Brian February 17 1998 Why Grace Tumbled Under Fire The Los Angeles Times Retrieved September 3 2010 BBC Comedy Guide Grace Under Fire Archived from the original on January 28 2005 Retrieved September 4 2013 Grace Under Fire www goldenglobes com Retrieved October 16 2020 Jean Stapleton Television Academy Retrieved October 16 2020 Grace Under Fire DVD news DVD Plans for Grace Under Fire TVShowsOnDVD com April 5 2015 Archived from the original on December 8 2015 Retrieved February 23 2016 Grace Under Fire DVD news Box Art for Grace Under Fire The Complete Collection TVShowsOnDVD com July 27 2015 Archived from the original on March 4 2016 Retrieved February 23 2016 Grace Under Fire DVD news Release Date and Price for Grace Under Fire The Complete Collection TVShowsOnDVD com August 31 2015 Archived from the original on March 4 2016 Retrieved February 23 2016 Moskva Nyu Jork London Kinokompaniya Amedia Amediafilm com Archived from the original on October 3 2012 Retrieved September 4 2013 OLGA Premera TNT 2016 GoodStoryMedia goodstorymedia com Retrieved July 14 2016 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link OLGA Official page on website TNT olga tnt online ru Retrieved September 5 2016 External links editGrace Under Fire Carsey 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