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Sisters (American TV series)

Sisters is an American family drama television series that aired from May 11, 1991 to May 4, 1996 on NBC. The series was created by Ron Cowen and Daniel Lipman, who were also the executive producers and showrunners.

Sisters
Sisters cast members Julianne Phillips, Patricia Kalember, Sela Ward and Swoosie Kurtz.
GenreFamily drama
Created by
Starring
ComposersJay Gruska
W. G. Snuffy Walden
David Benoit
Bennett Salvay
John Debney
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons6
No. of episodes127[1]
Production
Executive producers
Producers
Running time60 minutes
Production companies
Original release
NetworkNBC
ReleaseMay 11, 1991 (1991-05-11) –
May 4, 1996 (1996-05-04)

Overview edit

Sisters focused on four very different sisters living in Winnetka, Illinois. Their recently deceased father, Thomas Reed, a doctor, had been absent and a workaholic, while their long-suffering mother, Beatrice, turned to alcoholism to cope with his neglect and affairs. Having always wanted sons, their father had called the girls by male versions of their full names: Alexandra was called Alex; Theodora, Teddy; Georgiana, Georgie; and Francesca, Frankie.

For the first two seasons, each episode began with the sisters' weekly ritual of chatting in a steam bath together,[2][3] but switched to a more traditional opening sequence beginning with the 1992–1993 season: glossy, black-and-white filmed scenes of the sisters engaging in various activities during both their childhood and adult years. Initially, the only soundtrack used for the opening was the sounds of the characters, but in the fall of 1993 a piano solo composed by John Debney was added as theme music.

Most episodes of the show featured a number of flashbacks, in which the characters would interact with or simply observe their younger selves (played by younger actresses).[3] Although the show was a drama with soap opera–style storylines,[3] the show was also quirky and offbeat in the style of other shows at the time like CBS's Northern Exposure.

Season One edit

One year after her husband's death, Beatrice reluctantly sold the family home to move into a seniors' condominium building. Depressed, Beatrice relapses on alcohol and is arrested for driving under the influence. Teddy comes back into town from California to discover her ex-husband Mitch is dating her younger sister Frankie. Alex believes her husband Wade is cheating on her, but instead discovers he is a crossdresser. Bea goes to court for her DUI charge; the judge on her case, Truman Ventner, is an acquaintance of hers who also happens to live in her building. Teddy pursues Mitch and although he resists her, they eventually spend a night together; shortly afterward Mitch and Frankie (who is unaware of the encounter) announce their engagement and plan a quick wedding. Teddy breaks up their wedding drunk with a shotgun; Frankie decides not to reschedule the wedding and she and Mitch stop seeing each other. Ashamed of how her behavior is affecting the family and especially her daughter Cat, Teddy leaves Cat with Mitch and announces she will return to California alone. Georgie's son Evan is diagnosed with leukemia, and Teddy decides to stay in Winnetka.

Season Two edit

Georgie attempts to balance her needs with Evan's during his treatment. Alex discovers Wade has been cheating on her for six months with a former patient, and she and Wade divorce. Reed (Ashley Judd) reacts by rebelling and dropping out of school. Frankie makes a financial investment in Mitch's fish market; while filing paperwork at City Hall, they decide to elope. Teddy discovers she is pregnant with Mitch's baby following their earlier brief encounter; she tells the family that she became pregnant after a one-night stand. Mitch eventually finds out the truth, but Frankie never does. Truman and Beatrice begin a relationship. Teddy begins a job doing window dressing at a fashion boutique, then suffers a miscarriage. Alex begins dating her plumber, Victor, while Wade tries to win her back. After Evan's favorite teacher is dismissed for being HIV-positive, Georgie runs for the school board, but narrowly loses. Teddy is let go from the fashion boutique, embarks on a brief career as a "Wonderful You" makeup saleslady, and begins her clothing design career when during an (unsuccessful) makeup sales party, Alex's socialite friends notice Teddy's hand-painted blouse and demand to order blouses of their own. Alex and Wade decide to reconcile. Frankie discovers she cannot carry a child; following a failed adoption, she asks Georgie to be a surrogate mother for her baby.

Season Three edit

Alex plans an elaborate ceremony and reception at her house for Truman and Beatrice's wedding, but they decide to elope; Reed and Kirby (Paul Rudd) are married there instead. Georgie gives birth to Frankie's son Thomas George after a car accident; Georgie has difficulty seeing him as her sister's child. Alex and Teddy feud due to Alex's jealousy of Teddy's newfound success as a clothing designer. Simon Bolt (Mark Frankel) invests in Teddy's fashion design company but later sells it to a Texan investor without consulting Teddy. Teddy walks away from her company when the new owner does not respect her artistic vision. A Hollywood producer makes a TV movie of the family's surrogacy story. Alex is diagnosed with breast cancer, which leads her to doing a standup comedy act about her cancer experience. Frankie and Mitch divorce and spar over custody of Thomas George.

Season Four edit

Cat is attacked and raped by a college acquaintance; James Falconer (George Clooney) is assigned to investigate the case. He is able to help Cat remember her attacker, Kyle, and he is arrested. However the prosecution cannot prove its case and Kyle is found not guilty only to be shot and killed on the courthouse steps by a previous victim. Frankie quits her executive job and buys the Sweet Sixteen diner. Teddy and Falconer run into each other at an AA meeting and begin dating. Trevor rebels and is sent to boarding school, then runs away from the school and disappears. Georgie falls into a depression about her perceived failure as a parent and considers suicide, but decides against it and asks for help. Truman is diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease and initially refuses to tell Beatrice. The stress of Trevor's disappearance leads Georgie and John to separate. Alex gets her own talk show with a lesbian producer named Norma (Nora Dunn). Alex meets Big Al (Robert Klein) when he agrees to sponsor her talk show; she initially dislikes him but they soon begin dating. A fifth sister, Charlotte Bennett (Jo Anderson), is introduced. Charlotte is a cancer patient who needs a bone marrow donation from a relative. Although none of the sisters are a match, she receives the bone marrow from an unrelated donor. Keeping the customary manner in which her half-sisters go by male versions of their full names, Charley is brought into the family and welcomed, primarily through Frankie's effort and determination. Alex and Big Al marry; on their wedding night he is arrested for tax evasion. Georgie and John reunite after realizing they cannot control what happens to Trevor. Reed returns for a visit and gives birth to Halsey. Trevor finally returns from the streets when Winnetka is hit by a tornado, and Falconer and Teddy marry on a plane that is caught in the storm.

Season Five edit

Falconer is killed. His murder was ordered by a criminal he was about to testify against in court. Georgie begins seeing a new therapist, Dr. Caspian (Daniel Gerroll), who manipulates her into believing she had been molested by her father. Frankie inherits a boxer, Lucky (John Wesley Shipp), from a former client, and eventually begins a relationship with him. A viewer with terminal cancer asks Alex to take care of her daughter, Roxie (Kathryn Zaremba); Alex wants to adopt the little girl, but her father returns and they move away together. Unable to cope with Falconer's death, Teddy relapses with alcohol. Big Al is released from prison early and runs for mayor. Teddy shows up drunk to his election night victory party and hits Evan on his bicycle with her car; she leaves to enter rehab. Truman gives Alex a videotaped message asking her to help him end his life once his Alzheimer's has advanced. Dr. Caspian and Georgie begin an affair during her therapy sessions; Georgie leaves John, believing Dr. Caspian loves her, but Dr. Caspian ignores her and claims she has misinterpreted their "work" together. Georgie realizes she has been manipulated, but has no evidence to get the psychological board to revoke his license. Charley begins therapy with Dr. Caspian and eventually manages to record him behaving inappropriately toward her during their sessions. Norma fires Alex from her talk show for talking about AIDS against the network's wishes. Frankie accidentally creates Cowlotta, a large pink cow character that children love, and is asked to move to Japan to manage the character. Alex helps Truman end his life; she is arrested, but avoids prison when a terminally ill judge recuses himself from her case. Teddy has an affair with Daniel Albright (Gregory Harrison), the man who had Falconer killed, in an attempt to gather evidence that will send him to jail. With Lucky's help, she succeeds and Albright is arrested. Alex and Norma run a pledge drive for the local PBS station and are asked to create a new version of Alex's talk show. Bea is depressed following Truman's death; Charley offers her a job working as a receptionist in her free clinic. Teddy meets Jack Chambers (Philip Casnoff), the man who received Falconer's transplanted heart, and strikes up a brief relationship with him.

Season Six edit

Now divorced from John, Georgie goes to graduate school in psychology. She begins a relationship with Brian (Joe Flanigan), a 24-year-old student in her classes who was very standoffish to her at first. Teddy and Cat are carjacked; Cat meets police officer Billy Griffin (Eric Close) when reporting the crime. Later, Teddy is accidentally shot in the head with the gun she bought for protection. She falls into a coma, but Alex convinces brilliant neurosurgeon Dr. Gabriel Sorenson (Stephen Collins) to operate and save her life. Teddy eventually begins a relationship with Sorenson, and Cat decides to enter the police academy. Charley (now played by Sheila Kelley) becomes a foster parent to Jesse (Sean Nelson), the son of a woman at her free clinic who died. She also begins dating her colleague Dr. Wes Hayes (Michael Whaley), though he is initially resistant to an interracial relationship. Reed (now played by Noelle Parker) returns to town after divorcing Kirby and losing custody of her daughter Halsey, and ends up running a high-priced call-girl ring. Alex turns crucial evidence over to the police and Reed is sentenced to community service. Teddy and Gabe decide to marry, but their wedding is interrupted when a heart donor is found for Big Al; Teddy and Gabe finally marry at the hospital just before Big Al is taken into surgery. Charley decides to adopt Jesse, and plans to quickly marry Wes because two parents make a more appealing adoptive family; however, Charley eventually realizes Jesse should instead be adopted by the family that had already adopted his brother. Charley and Wes marry anyway. Alex's talk show is canceled again and she decides to take an extended trip to help flooding victims in Tennessee. In the final episode, Georgie's college thesis about her sisters deeply angers Alex and Charley, though Teddy finds it amusing. The sisters must put aside their differences when Beatrice has a major stroke. Shortly before Beatrice dies Frankie returns from Japan and clashes with Charley. Later, Frankie announces she wants to move back home to Winnetka. Georgie sees John at Bea's memorial service and realizes she misses him; shortly afterward, she breaks up with Brian. The sisters scatter their mother's ashes on the rosebushes she named after them. Teddy announces she is pregnant with a daughter, who she plans to name Beatrice Rose. Georgie and John discuss reconciling and share an embrace. Finally, Alex assumes the role of family matriarch.

Characters edit

Main edit

  • Alexandra "Alex" Reed Halsey Barker (Swoosie Kurtz): Eldest sister Alex was wealthy and somewhat superficial, but remained protective and close to her sisters. Her first marriage to wealthy, cross-dressing plastic surgeon Wade Halsey (David Dukes) ended following his infidelity. Alex's experience with breast cancer eventually led to a career as a talk show host, where she met and married "Big Al" Barker (Robert Klein), an outlandish but likeable home appliance retailer who sponsored her talk show as "The Prince of Pricetown". She often clashed with her rebellious daughter Reed (Ashley Judd). Alex is the only character to appear in every episode of the series.
  • Theodora "Teddy" Reed Margolis Falconer Sorenson (Sela Ward): Free-spirited second sister Teddy was a recovering alcoholic who had been living in California prior to the beginning of the series. Upon her return to Winnetka, Teddy reacted poorly when she learned her ex-husband Mitch (Ed Marinaro) was in a relationship with her sister Frankie, and openly pursued Mitch even though he and Frankie were engaged. In the aftermath of her behavior at Frankie and Mitch's wedding, Teddy seemed ashamed of herself, and in the next season of the show, she stopped drinking and stopped pursuing Mitch. Teddy had been an artist as a teenager and during the series launched a career as a fashion designer, which led to a relationship with British millionaire Simon Bolt (Mark Frankel) who purchased and eventually sold her fashion company (then named "Theodora Reed"; Teddy then opened a new fashion company under the name "Teddy Reed," only to be ousted by her shareholders in season six and reopen yet again under the name T.R.). Teddy and Mitch had a teenage daughter, Cat (Heather McAdam). When Cat was raped at college, Teddy met James Falconer (George Clooney), the detective who investigated the rape; he was killed shortly after their marriage. In the final season, Teddy married neurosurgeon Dr. Gabriel Sorenson (Stephen Collins) and became pregnant with a daughter.
  • Georgiana "Georgie" Reed Whitsig (Patricia Kalember): The third and most level-headed and responsible sister, Georgie was a stay-at-home mom and off-and-on real estate agent. She was the most trusted confidant of her sisters. On the surface, she had an ideal domestic life with a loving if eccentric husband John (Garrett M. Brown) and two sons, Trevor (Ryan Francis) and Evan (Dustin Berkovitz). After Evan successfully battled leukemia, Georgie decided to repay the blessing by acting as surrogate mother for her sister Frankie's child Thomas George. Georgie experienced a major crisis when her son Trevor rebelled; he was eventually sent away to a school for troubled teens. Georgie felt she was a failure as a parent and considered suicide, but abandoned the idea after realizing how deeply the rest of her family would feel such a loss. Trevor eventually returned to his family, genuinely remorseful for all the harm he had done and eventually decides to enroll in the military. In the next season, Georgie sought professional help, only to fall under the spell of a corrupt therapist (played by Kalember's real-life husband, Daniel Gerroll). He manipulated Georgie into an affair, which eventually resulted in her divorce from John. During the last season Georgie attended graduate school in psychology, where she met Brian, a younger man who she dated through the season. In the series finale, it was implied that Georgie and John might reconcile.
  • Francesca "Frankie" Reed Margolis (Julianne Phillips) (seasons 1–5, special guest star in season 6): Youngest sister Frankie was a workaholic businesswoman. She married her sister Teddy's ex-husband Mitch, and after discovering she suffered from infertility, asked her sister Georgie to act as a surrogate mother for her child Thomas George. She was also very devoted to her career, which put a strain on her relationship with Mitch and eventually resulted in their divorce. Following their divorce, Frankie quit her executive job and became the owner of the Sweet Sixteen, the sisters' favorite local diner. In the fifth season, Phillips left the show and Frankie moved to Japan for work, although she did return for the two-hour series finale.
  • Dr. Charlotte "Charley" Bennett Hayes (Jo Anderson: recurring, seasons 4–5; Sheila Kelley: main, season 6): During the fourth season, the sisters discovered a fifth sister, the love child of an affair their father had had with another woman. This fifth sister, Charley Bennett, was played initially by Jo Anderson on a recurring basis and then by Sheila Kelley, who received starring status in the final season. Charley was integrated into the story lines as Frankie was phased out, as Julianne Phillips had decided to leave the show. Charley had spent her childhood in foster homes and was initially somewhat cold towards her newfound sisters, but eventually came to accept them into her life. Charley was a doctor who worked in a free health care clinic with her colleague and eventual husband Dr. Wes Hayes. During the final season, Charley took in an orphaned teenager named Jesse and intended to adopt him, but ultimately did not complete the adoption because she realized Jesse should go with his brother who had been adopted by another family.
  • Beatrice Reed Ventner (Elizabeth Hoffman): Beatrice, the sisters' mother and the family matriarch, was a recovering alcoholic who at the start of the series had been recently widowed. Her husband's long-term affair with his nurse had caused her to seek solace in alcohol; she regretted that Teddy had apparently inherited her alcoholism. In the third season she married retired local judge Truman Ventner, who later suffered from Alzheimer's. Beatrice died in the series finale.

Supporting edit

  • John Whitsig (Garrett M. Brown: seasons 1–5, special guest star in season 6): Georgie's husband John was the most prominently featured of all the sisters' husbands. At the beginning of the series John had been laid off and spent much of his time at home in his bathrobe singing old vocal standards. He recorded an album, "The Sound of Whitsig," but when his son Evan was diagnosed with leukemia, John returned to work as an accountant. Brown received starring status for the first five seasons. During season 5, Georgie and John separated in the wake of her affair with Dr. Caspian, and he did not return as a regular for the final season, though while offscreen John wrote a hit song, "Thank You, Babe, For Leavin' Me," which caused Georgie much consternation. John did return in the series finale, and it appeared that he and Georgie might reconcile.
  • Mitch Margolis (Ed Marinaro: seasons 1–4): Mitch was Teddy's high school sweetheart and first husband. Together they had a daughter, Cat, but eventually Teddy and Mitch divorced. Later he started seeing her younger sister Frankie, which caused tension between the sisters. Mitch and Frankie eventually married and had a son, though they too ultimately divorced. Marinaro received starring status for the first four seasons, but did not make any appearances in seasons 5 and 6, though his character was mentioned on several occasions.
  • Catherine "Cat" Margolis (Heather McAdam: recurring, seasons 1–5; main, season 6): The daughter of Teddy and Mitch, Cat was the most prominently featured of all the sisters' children, appearing frequently throughout all the seasons. Cat was featured in a controversial storyline where she was raped. Eventually, as a result of this experience, she decided to become a cop. While training, she met her partner Billy, who she eventually fell in love with. During the final season McAdam received starring status, something none of the other children of the sisters had during the show's run.

Recurring edit

  • Dr. Wade Halsey (David Dukes: seasons 1–3): Dr. Wade Halsey was Alex's first husband and the father of their daughter Reed. Wade was a successful plastic surgeon who resented that Alex needed everything in her life to be perfect, including him. During the first season, Alex suspected Wade was cheating on her when she discovered lingerie receipts and hotel room charges on their credit card, but when she confronted him, she discovered he was actually a crossdresser. In the second season it was revealed that Wade actually had been cheating on Alex with a former patient, and they divorced. Wade decided he wanted Alex back and they reconciled toward the end of the second season, but during the third season when Alex expected him to propose remarriage, Wade announced he was marrying a different woman. Wade's character did not appear after the third season.
  • Reed Halsey Philby (Kathy Wagner: season 1; Ashley Judd: seasons 2–4; Noelle Parker: season 6): Alex and Wade's daughter Reed appeared on and off throughout the show's run and was played by three different actresses. Kathy Wagner originated the role of Reed in season one; Ashley Judd took over the role in fall 1991, playing Reed in seasons 2–4. Judd left the show in 1994 to focus on her film career after winning critical acclaim for the film Ruby in Paradise. Reed was absent for season 5, and the character returned in season 6, portrayed by Noelle Parker. Reed rebelled against her parents by dropping out of school, and later eloped with aspiring filmmaker Kirby Philby (Paul Rudd). They had a daughter, Halsey, at the end of season 4. By the final season Reed had divorced Kirby, lost custody of her daughter, and moved back to Winnetka where she eventually came to run a high-priced call girl ring. After being arrested and sentenced to community service, Reed finally seemed to abandon her rebellious ways.
  • Truman Ventner (Philip Sterling: seasons 1–5): Beatrice's second husband Truman was a judge, and an acquaintance of Beatrice's because her first husband occasionally testified in medical trials. They became reacquainted when Beatrice was arrested for driving under the influence and Truman was assigned to her case. Beatrice and Truman eloped in the third-season premiere. Truman was later diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease; once the disease had progressed, he asked Alex to assist him in taking his own life.
  • Victor Runkel (David Gianopoulos: season 2): Victor was Alex's plumber who she dated after divorcing her husband. Victor was actually an heir of the wealthy van Runkel family, but had grown up an orphan and decided to make his own way in life by becoming a plumber. His access to family money, however, allowed him to pay off Alex's mortgage without her knowledge, though Alex was eventually able to discover he was her benefactor. Victor left Winnetka to live in France to tend to his ailing uncle and take over managing the family fortune.
  • Kirby Philby (Paul Rudd: seasons 3–4, 6): Alex's daughter Reed eloped with Kirby, an aspiring filmmaker, and together they had a daughter, Halsey. Kirby eventually realized he could not support his family as a filmmaker and decided to settle down in Bemidji, Minnesota and manage a video store. Reed could not accept this change in their circumstances and divorced Kirby; he received full custody of their daughter. Reed initially told Alex that Kirby had left her and kidnapped their daughter, but Alex tracked him down and learned the truth.
  • Simon Bolt (Mark Frankel: seasons 3–4): Simon was a wealthy British investor who transformed Teddy's fashion design business from a small home operation to a large design company. Simon and Teddy dated during the third season, but broke up when he sold her company to a Texan investor without consulting Teddy. Later, Simon returned, claiming to have seen the error of his ways, and proposed to Teddy; she accepted, only to turn him down shortly thereafter when he again made plans for their married life without consulting her. During the fourth season, Simon faked his own death in a sailing accident; he had actually embezzled a sizable amount of money from a European company, which he claimed was necessary to protect the workers' pensions. He turned up on Teddy's doorstep, only to find her with Falconer; Falconer in turn discovered Simon was a wanted man and notified Scotland Yard. However, instead of handing him over to Scotland Yard, Falconer ultimately let Simon escape.
  • Detective James Falconer (George Clooney: seasons 4–5): Detective Falconer met Teddy when he investigated the rape of her daughter Cat. They began dating after running into each other at an AA meeting, thus discovering they were both recovering alcoholics. Falconer had been married before, but his marriage ended after his six-year-old son accidentally killed himself using Falconer's service revolver; Falconer could not forgive himself for his son's death. Teddy and Falconer married, and shortly afterward he was killed by a car bomb set by a criminal he was planning to testify against in court.
  • Norma Lear (Nora Dunn: seasons 4–6): Former Saturday Night Live cast member Nora Dunn portrayed Alex's TV producer Norma Lear (a clear play on the name of famous real-life TV producer Norman Lear). She and Alex initially did not get along, but eventually became great friends. Norma is a lesbian (though her partner Chris never appeared onscreen), and in season five Alex's husband Big Al donated sperm to her so that she and her partner could have a baby.
  • Alvin "Big Al" Barker Barkowitz (Robert Klein: seasons 4–6): Big Al was the owner of Pricetown, a home goods and appliance store that sponsored Alex's talk show. Alex disliked him at first, as did much of her family, but eventually she fell in love with him and he became her second husband. Big Al served time in prison for tax evasion, which he blamed on his accountant; he was released from prison early for saving the governor's wife from drowning in the prison pool. He subsequently ran for mayor of Winnetka and won. In the sixth season Big Al decided to embrace his Jewish heritage and reverted to his family surname, Barkowitz.
  • Dr. Wes Hayes (Michael Whaley: seasons 5–6): Wes served as director of the free health clinic where he and Charley both worked. He and Charley were attracted to each other, but Wes was uncomfortable having a relationship with a white woman. He eventually began a relationship with Charley after she convinced him to turn down an offer to open another free clinic in Detroit. At the end of season six, he and Charley married.
  • Dr. Gabriel Sorenson (Stephen Collins: season 6): Dr. Sorenson was Teddy's neurosurgeon, then love interest and eventual husband during the show's final season. He had been married three times before marrying Teddy and had a daughter, Melissa, who was attending medical school in Boston. Sorenson was a brilliant doctor and received a presidential nomination for health czar, but turned down the appointment after government officials asked Teddy to stay away from Washington due to her checkered past.
  • Brian Kohler-Voss (Joe Flanigan: season 6): Georgie's much-younger lover was a graduate student she met after returning to school following her divorce from John. Brian was the son of a famous psychologist who was following in his father's footsteps. Georgie eventually broke it off with Brian when she realized she missed John.
  • Billy Griffin (Eric Close: season 6): Billy was Cat's police partner and eventual love interest. He had a difficult relationship with his father, an ex-con who claimed to have mended his ways but ultimately stole money from Bea.

Notable guest stars edit

Many well-known TV stars guest starred on the show, including Gregory Harrison (5 episodes), Charlotte Rae (3 episodes), and William Katt (2 episodes). Diane Ladd and Joyce Van Patten both guest starred as Belle, Charley's mom. Real-life sisters Audrey Meadows and Jayne Meadows played sisters on the show. Other guest stars included Darren McGavin, Denise Crosby, Ilene Graff, Christina Pickles, Dorothy Lyman, Gloria Henry, Carrie Snodgress, Deborah Harmon, and Elayne Boosler.

Patricia Kalember's real-life husband Daniel Gerroll guest starred as her predatory therapist for 11 episodes in season 5. Also Naomi Judd guest starred in the episode that marked her real-life daughter Ashley's final appearance as Reed.

Episodes edit

Series overview edit

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
17May 11, 1991 (1991-05-11)June 20, 1991 (1991-06-20)[4]
222September 21, 1991 (1991-09-21)May 2, 1992 (1992-05-02)
324September 26, 1992 (1992-09-26)May 22, 1993 (1993-05-22)
422September 25, 1993 (1993-09-25)May 21, 1994 (1994-05-21)
524September 24, 1994 (1994-09-24)April 29, 1995 (1995-04-29)[5]
628September 23, 1995 (1995-09-23)May 4, 1996 (1996-05-04)

Season 1 (1991) edit

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TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date Viewers
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11"Moving In, Moving Out, Moving On"Robert ButlerRon Cowen & Daniel LipmanMay 11, 1991 (1991-05-11)15.5[6]
Winnetka, Illinois. One year after the death of their father from a long battle with cancer, the four very different sisters of the Reed family try to put aside their personal differences and help their widowed, alcoholic mother, Beatrice, sell her house. Alex, the eldest of the sisters, is a wealthy and snobbish, WASP wife of Wade Halsey, a plastic surgeon, with a teenage daughter, Reed, and is too self-involved with her perfect life to notice anything else, until she's forced to bail out her own mother from jail when she's arrested for drunk driving. Georgie is a real estate agent who takes over as the matriarch of the family to support it and her two sons, Trevor and Evan, when her flaky, unemployed husband, John Whitsig, confines himself to their house singing karaoke in his bathrobe after suffering a nervous breakdown since losing his job. Teddy, the second oldest of the sisters, is a free-spirited drifter and artist who arrives in town after years of living on the road with her teenage daughter Cat and tries to win back her ex-husband Mitch Margolis, a fish store owner, who is now romantically involved with the youngest sister Frankie, an ambitious marketing analyst living in nearby Chicago.
22"80%"Robert ButlerRon Cowen & Daniel LipmanMay 18, 1991 (1991-05-18)15.9[7]
Alex, on the eve of her 15th wedding anniversary party with Wade, realizes that her idyllic marriage may be falling apart when she finds out that he is a cross dresser. Meanwhile, Teddy continues to try to win back her ex-husband Mitch, who will not give in to her pleads for a renewed commitment.
33"A Thousand Sprinkles"Steven RobmanEric Overmyer & Ron Cowen & Daniel LipmanMay 25, 1991 (1991-05-25)12.8[8]
Teddy looking for work, asks Frankie to give her a job at her office as an intern, which only heats up tensions between them over Teddy's continuing ploy to win back Mitch, and Frankie trying to steal the affection of Cat by giving her expensive gifts. Meanwhile, Alex and Wade join a counseling group for cross-dressing husbands much to his anger when he feels that their marital problems be kept private. Georgie tries to find psychiatric help for John while he continues to sulk around the house and sing to himself. Elsewhere, Beatrice meets Judge Truman Ventner after she is indicted for drunk driving and shortly afterward, begins a relationship with him.
44"Devoted Husband, Loving Father"Jan EliasbergRon Cowen & Daniel LipmanJune 1, 1991 (1991-06-01)10.2[9]
Frankie, probing into their dead father's past, finds some disturbing secrets she never knew which hints of an extra marital affair he had with one of Beatrice's friends. Meanwhile, Georgie wrestles with temptation when she considers romance with an old college boyfriend when he comes into town, while John decides to pursue a singing career.
55"Of Mice and Women"James A. ContnerDiana GouldJune 8, 1991 (1991-06-08)12.8[10]
Georgie, trying to get a raise and a promotion at the reality office, invites her boss over at her house for dinner, which nearly turns disastrous due to Trevor and Evan's problems, and everyone else crashing the event to dump their problems on Georgie. Meanwhile, Alex begins to realize that her financial situation is more in trouble then she thought when all her credit cards are rejected, and she meets a repo man who repossesses her car for non-payments, and at this point, she finally realizes that Wade had invested all of their wealth in a stock that failed. Mitch phones a party-line where he confides his problems about his problems with Frankie, unaware that it is Teddy, now employed as a phone operator. Also, John hires a film crew to rent out the house to record his songs for a cable TV commercial.
66"Deja Vu All Over Again"Arlene SanfordEric OvermyerJune 15, 1991 (1991-06-15)12.5[11]
Frankie and Mitch announce their engagement to everyone and decide to get married quickly, and Alex is more than happy to hold the wedding at her house. But Teddy is the only one not happy, and after falling off the wagon, she crashes the exchange of vows with a shotgun she stole from Alex and gives the new meaning to the term: "shotgun wedding. While the family members talk to the camera about Frankie and Mitch, Alex gets stuck with some unexpected bills after Wade skips town to escape bill collectors.
77"Some Tuesday in July"Anita W. AddisonRon Cowen & Daniel LipmanJune 20, 1991 (1991-06-20)[4]13.5[12]
With Cat angry and at her for falling off the wagon, Teddy decides that Cat is better off living with Mitch while she thinks about leaving town again. Alex tries to get Reed the lead part in her high school play of 'Romeo and Juliet' despite the fact that Reed cannot act and cannot remember her lines. Meanwhile, Georgie's youngest son Evan, is hospitalized for leukemia. The grim turn of events begin to push Georgie to her breaking point, but it also brings John to his senses when he finally sees the seriousness of his life which brings him out of his near-catatonic state to take a job offer and give support to his family again.

Season 2 (1991–92) edit

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TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date Viewers
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81"One to Grow On"Steven RobmanChristopher Keyser & Amy LippmanSeptember 21, 1991 (1991-09-21)15.8[13]
Georgie and her sisters plan a birthday party for Evan, who is returning from the hospital. Frankie must decide whether to attend the party or travel to Japan on business. Teddy's continued drinking drives the other sisters away.
92"The Picture of Perfection"Sandy SmolanCathryn MichonSeptember 28, 1991 (1991-09-28)14.9[14]
Mitch and Frankie get married.
103"Strikes and Spares"Steven RobmanAlex Gansa & Howard GordonOctober 5, 1991 (1991-10-05)14.7[15]
Wade's mistress, Tiffany Blue, tries to convince Wade to have a hit man kill Alex before she can finalize their divorce. Teddy's relationship with Hank Seawall heats up.
114"Living Arrangements"Sandy SmolanCynthia SaundersOctober 12, 1991 (1991-10-12)14.9[16]
Cat runs away to avoid living with Mitch and Frankie. Teddy, Mitch, and Frankie go looking for her. Teddy can't bring herself to tell her family she's pregnant and that Mitch might be the father, so she considers having an abortion.
125"A Kiss is Still a Kiss"Deborah ReinischChristopher Keyser & Amy LippmanOctober 19, 1991 (1991-10-19)15.1[17]
Alex finds romance when she attends her 20-year high school reunion. Truman asks Beatrice to spend the weekend with him. John wants to spend some romantic time with Georgie.
136"Freedom's Just Another Word"Christopher HiblerRon Cowen & Daniel LipmanNovember 2, 1991 (1991-11-02)14.5[18]
Hank's nude photographs of Teddy surface at an art exhibit hosted by Alex. Teddy lands in jail when she assaults a police officer. Alex asks Victor to escort her to the art exhibit in order to make Wade jealous when she learns that he is bringing a date. Two radio DJs humiliate John during an on-the-air interview.
147"The Family Way"Fred GerberChristopher Keyser & Amy LippmanNovember 9, 1991 (1991-11-09)16.1[19]
Hank tries to convince Teddy to tell Mitch about her pregnancy. Alex finds out about her mother's relationship with Truman. Trevor becomes rebellious due to feeling neglected by John and Georgie, who have been giving all their attention to his sickly younger brother Evan.
158"The Kindness of Strangers"Jan EliasbergRichard GollanceNovember 16, 1991 (1991-11-16)16.5[20]
Alex, getting no help from a computer dating service, decides that Victor is the perfect choice to fit the bill despite that fact that they both come from very different backgrounds. While Mitch is out of town with Cat, his overbearing and meddlesome mother, Naomi, pays an unexpected and unwelcome visit to Frankie at her loft. But they soon discover that they have a lot in common. Georgie and John's cranky neighbor, Mr. Ratner, causes problems for them over property rights, and Georgie eventually discovers the real deep-rooted reason for Mr. Ratner's unhappiness.
169"Georgie Through the Looking Glass"Lorraine Senna FerreraRichard GreenbergNovember 23, 1991 (1991-11-23)14.2[21]
On Thanksgiving, Georgie visits the old Reed home where she grew up and mysteriously is transported back in time where she views one particular Thanksgiving that put a change on her life. Back at the Wistig house, John and the others wait impatiently for Evans health tests to say if he will live or not. Meanwhile, Reed returns from a six-month trip to France transformed into a rebellious activist and causes problems for both Alex and Wade over her newfound personality.
1710"Two Steps Forward, Three Steps Back"James A. ContnerJeff BaronDecember 14, 1991 (1991-12-14)13.9[22]
While trying to keep her window decoration job, Teddy has a miscarriage that is an emotional setback for her. Alex discovers that Reed has her own reasons why she wants to enter with her in the annual Mother/Daughter costume pageant, that Reed wants to use the first prize money to return to France since learning that her parents are now divorced. Meanwhile, Frankie can't decide whether or not to complain of an annoying office Lothario who makes unwanted sexual passes at her because he is her ticket to becoming corporate vice president of the firm.
1811"Eggnog"Kevin InchRon Cowen & Daniel LipmanDecember 21, 1991 (1991-12-21)16.9[23]
On Christmas Eve, Georgie attempts to infect the family with Christmas cheer, but Bea's contaminated eggnog infects them with food poisoning. Alex attempts to get out of the family Christmas and go on a vacation to Mexico with Victor. Frankie and Mitch come to blows over Mitch's attention to Teddy over her recent miscarriage. Meanwhile, Teddy receives an emotional boost when she begins having conversations with the ghost of Charles Dickens (Tony Jay) over what to do with her life. Also, Trevor, Evan, and Cat rent a series of horror movies ("Santacide") with a Christmas theme.
1912"Good Help is Hard to Find"James A. ContnerJeffrey StepakoffJanuary 11, 1992 (1992-01-11)14.2[24]
Georgie finds her voice when she comes to the defense of Evan's HIV-positive teacher (Raphael Sbarge), who the school wants to fire. Alex tries to stop the deportation of her Guatemalan maid (Shelley Morrison), and Frankie reluctantly helps Mitch and Teddy with their tax audit.
2013"Troubled Waters"Jan EliasbergAmy Lippman & Christopher KeyserJanuary 18, 1992 (1992-01-18)15.3[25]
Alex has to decide between going with ex-husband Wade or new boyfriend Victor to an awards show. Mitch tries to convince Frankie to go on a fishing trip. Teddy has difficulty deciding on a car.
2114"Working Girls"Steven RobmanGardner SternJanuary 25, 1992 (1992-01-25)15.9[26]
Frankie is faced with a difficult choice when the man who harassed her at work has started to harass a new coworker (Heidi Swedberg). Teddy is fired from her job as a window dresser, and decides to start selling cosmetics door-to-door. Bea and Truman announce their plans to move in together, but find it hard to make compromises.
2215"Tippecanoe and Georgie Too!"Kevin InchAbraham TetenbaumFebruary 8, 1992 (1992-02-08)12.0[27]
Georgie announces her candidacy for the Local School Board. However, she has second thoughts when a campaign consultant (Nicholas Pryor) starts to alienate her from her family. Alex and Wade interview a private school for Reed. Frankie and Mitch try to sell a stove that they think is worthless.
2316"The Four Elements"James A. ContnerRon Cowen & Daniel Lipman & Michael FilermanFebruary 15, 1992 (1992-02-15)10.1[28]
Teddy's new clothing designs are destroyed in a fire. Victor saves Reed from drowning in the bath tub.
2417"A Matter of Life and Death"Gwen ArnerThomas BabeFebruary 22, 1992 (1992-02-22)11.3[29]
Georgie continues to campaign before the city council election, while Teddy and Frankie quarrel over personal items they want to keep. Beatrice is rushed to the hospital suffering a heart attack.
2518"The First Time"Jan EliasbergStory by : Christopher Keyser & Amy Lippman
Teleplay by : Daniel Lipman & Jeffrey Stepakoff
February 29, 1992 (1992-02-29)15.7[30]
Teddy and Mitch are upset upon learning that Cat intends to have sex with her boyfriend.
2619"Empty Rooms"Fred GerberJeff BaronApril 11, 1992 (1992-04-11)13.7[31]
The sisters try to cheer up Beatrice, who has become depressed after her heart attack. Frankie considers adoption when she learns that she can't become pregnant.
2720"Heart and Soul"David CarsonChristopher Keyser & Amy LippmanApril 18, 1992 (1992-04-18)13.4[32]
Teddy finds a new romantic interest in her Alcoholics Anonymous sponsor, Harry Chris Sarandon. Wade asks Alex to reconcile.
2821"Pandora's Box"Fred GerberJeffrey StepakoffApril 25, 1992 (1992-04-25)14.5[33]
A teenage mother has second thoughts after offering her baby to Mitch and Frankie to adopt. Beatrice decides to break up with Truman if he doesn't marry her.
2922"Not in a Million Years"Kevin InchRon Cowen & Daniel LipmanMay 2, 1992 (1992-05-02)14.7[34]
Georgie agrees to carry Frankie and Mitch's baby.

Season 3 (1992–93) edit

No.
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No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date Viewers
(millions)
301"Sunstroke"James A. ContnerRon Cowen & Daniel LipmanSeptember 26, 1992 (1992-09-26)15.5[35]
During a late-summer heat wave, Alex wants to have the perfect wedding for her mother and Judge Trueman Ventner. But Beatrice doesn't like her daughter's plans. While Alex spends a romantic evening with her ex-husband, Wade, Reed informs them that she wants to quit college to be with her boyfriend Kirby. Later, Reed informs everyone that she has married Kirby, and Alex reacts by breaking EVERY piece of crystal in her house. Meanwhile, Frankie is concerned that Georgie, who is seven months pregnant, may be over-exerting herself, so she hires a housekeeper for Georgie. While Cat prepares to leave town for college, Teddy fears that Beatrice will move away from everyone after she marries Truman.
312"The Bottom Line"Steve RobmanKimberly CostelloOctober 3, 1992 (1992-10-03)13.0[36]
Teddy finds a way to help her struggling clothing business when, after Alex invites her to a dinner party, Teddy meets Simon Bolt, a wealthy but cynical British corporate magnate who becomes interested in her work and wants to invest $10 million to help expand her business. Meanwhile, Laura, a sexy TV reporter, wants to know about Mitch and his fish store which makes Frankie jealous. Also, the very pregnant Georgie fights her sudden craving for chocolate.
323"A Promise Kept"James A. ContnerLisa MelamedOctober 10, 1992 (1992-10-10)15.0[37]
Frankie decides to convert and raise a Jewish family with Mitch, much to the shock of the family, especially the conservative Beatrice. Meanwhile, Teddy and Simon fight over how to run Teddy's new clothing factory and over McKinley working for the company. Also, Alex helps Reed and Kirby with moving into their new apartment and afterward takes them into her house after they are evicted.
334"And God Laughs"Steve RobmanChristopher Keyser & Amy LippmanOctober 17, 1992 (1992-10-17)15.6[38]
Georgie flashes back after learning John's plane crashed; Bolt coaches Teddy for a news conference spotlighting her line.
345"Sins of the Mothers"Harry HarrisKimberly CostelloOctober 24, 1992 (1992-10-24)13.2[39]
Teddy becomes concerned when she catches Cat drunk, Alex gets a lesson in political correctness, and Frankie fears she might be pregnant.
356"Lost Souls"Barbara AmatoRon Cowen & Daniel LipmanOctober 31, 1992 (1992-10-31)13.6[40]
Alex thinks she accidentally killed a man, Frankie and Mitch spend the night in a haunted house, and Teddy learns of the secret that haunts Simon.
367"Accidents Will Happen"Kevin InchLisa MelamedNovember 7, 1992 (1992-11-07)14.9[41]
Mitch gets into a dispute with a friend who takes a fall outside of Mitch's Store, and Beatrice, Georgie and Alex win the lottery.
378"Crash and Born"Nancy MaloneChristopher Keyser & Amy LippmanNovember 14, 1992 (1992-11-14)17.6[42]
After being hit by a drunk driver, Georgie now trapped inside her car, goes into labor-while her sisters look on helplessly.
389"The Best Seats in the House"Michael EnglerStory by : Christopher Keyser & Amy Lippman
Teleplay by : Kimberly Costello & Lisa Melamed
November 21, 1992 (1992-11-21)16.9[43]
Teddy has her first Fashion Show, and Georgie struggles with postpartum depression and her feelings toward Frankie and their shared child.
3910"Rivals"James A. ContnerHugh O'NeillDecember 5, 1992 (1992-12-05)12.8[44]
Alex proposes a line of Jewelry to Simon, Frankie and Beatrice feud over the upbringing of Frankie's baby, and Reed is caught in a test of wills between her father and Kirby.
4011"Portrait of the Artists"Michael LangeLisa MelamedDecember 12, 1992 (1992-12-12)14.3[45]
Teddy learns that her high school beau has Aids, Alex enrolls in a writing class taught by a famous author and Frankie drives Georgie's family crazy.
4112"Teach Your Children Well"Gwen ArnerChristopher Keyser & Amy LippmanDecember 19, 1992 (1992-12-19)12.0[46]
During Frankie's first Hanukkah, a swastika is painted on Mitch's storefront, and John's dad shows up to make peace.
4213"All That Glitters"Barbara AmatoKimberly CostelloJanuary 9, 1993 (1993-01-09)15.1[47]
Restless Frankie wants to curtail her maternity leave, putting her at odds with Mitch; Teddy cautiously agrees to live with Bolt.
4314"Crimes and Ms. Demeanors"Gwen ArnerJanet Himelstein & P.K. KnelmanJanuary 16, 1993 (1993-01-16)14.3[48]
Teddy declares war on a fashion critic (Concetta Tomei); Georgie backs over a neighbor's (George Furth) chihuahua.
4415"The Whole Truth"Jan EliasbergRuth WolffJanuary 23, 1993 (1993-01-23)12.9[49]
A screenwriter profiles Georgie's surrogacy and starts family fights; Alex tries to get her daughter and son-in-law to leave.
4516"Things Are Tough All Over"Harry HarrisChristopher Keyser & Amy LippmanFebruary 6, 1993 (1993-02-06)13.9[50]
A TV movie on the sisters unites Alex with her romantic idol.
4617"Moving Pictures"Kevin IncnRon Cowen & Daniel LipmanFebruary 13, 1993 (1993-02-13)13.0[51]
As Alex undergoes breast-augmentation surgery, a small malignancy is found, forcing the removal of the tumor and part of her breast.
4718"Mirror, Mirror"Fred GerberRichard GreenbergFebruary 20, 1993 (1993-02-20)14.7[52]
Worry over chemotherapy makes Alex more sarcastic; Teddy offers to sell her shares to ward off a takeover; tests indicate Evan is a genius.
4819"Different"Harry HarrisLisa MelamedFebruary 27, 1993 (1993-02-27)12.3[53]
Georgie is hired to write an advice column for the local newspaper; John thinks Teddy has fallen in love with him; Alex and Frankie accuse Truman of cheating on their mother.
4920"Dear Georgie"Fred GerberLisa MelamedApril 24, 1993 (1993-04-24)14.2[54]
Georgie is hired to write an advice column for the local newspaper; John thinks Teddy has fallen in love with him; Alex and Frankie accuse Truman of cheating on their mother.
5021"Some Other Time"Fred GerberChristopher Keyser & Amy LippmanMay 1, 1993 (1993-05-01)12.5[55]
A podiatrist (John Schuck) romances Alex; Frankie spends time with an executive; Georgie and John try to rekindle romance.
5122"The Cold Light of Day"Kevin InchRon Cowen (story), Daniel Lipman (teleplay), Kimberly Costello (teleplay & story)May 8, 1993 (1993-05-08)12.7[56]
Bolt proposes to Teddy; Alex buys a wig from a mystic who claims it has powers; Frankie and Mitch consult a marriage counselor.
5223"Out of the Ashes"Michael EnglerAmy Lippman & Christopher KeyserMay 15, 1993 (1993-05-15)12.9[57]
Moving into a new house makes Mitch confront Frankie; a diminutive Texas billionaire (Henry Gibson) buys out Teddy's firm.
5324"The Icing on the Cake"Kevin InchStory by : Christopher Keyser & Amy Lippman
Teleplay by : Lisa Melamed & Daniel Lipman
May 22, 1993 (1993-05-22)12.7[58]
The siblings fight as the airing of their TV movie approaches; Frankie takes a job offer in New York.

Season 4 (1993–94) edit

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TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date Viewers
(millions)
541"Back on Track"Kevin InchLisa MelamedSeptember 25, 1993 (1993-09-25)13.6[59]
Frankie and Mitch battle in court over their son; Cat trains Alex for a marathon; the first lady seeks Teddy's services.
552"The Land of the Lost Children"Steven RobmanKathryn PrattOctober 2, 1993 (1993-10-02)12.1[60]
Seeking to avenge the attack on Cat, Teddy interferes in the investigation; Reed joins a religious cult.
563"Demons"Sharron MillerStory by : Christopher Keyser & Amy Lippman
Teleplay by : Ron Cowen & Lisa Melamed
October 9, 1993 (1993-10-09)14.9[61]
Teddy overreacts when Cat's attacker makes bail; Frankie prepares for a date with a man she met over her computer; Alex wants John on her show.
574"A Kick in the Caboose"Steven RobmanChristopher Keyser & Amy LippmanOctober 16, 1993 (1993-10-16)11.2[62]
Alex is offered a job as a talk show host. Frankie buys the Sweet Sixteen with Georgie as her partner. Teddy decides that she and Mitch should remain friends.
585"Sleepless in Winnetka"Michael EnglerRon Cowen, Daniel Lipman & Lisa MelamedOctober 23, 1993 (1993-10-23)11.5[63]
596"The Good Daughter"James A. ContnerRon Cowen, Daniel Lipman & Georgia JeffriesOctober 30, 1993 (1993-10-30)16.1[64]
607"Something in Common"Mel DamskiKathryn PrattNovember 6, 1993 (1993-11-06)14.4[65]
Teddy falls for Falconer (George Clooney). Georgie's older son begins dating an older girl, drinking, and failing in school.
618"A Bolt From the Blue"UnknownUnknownNovember 13, 1993 (1993-11-13)12.7[66]
629"The Best Intentions"UnknownUnknownNovember 20, 1993 (1993-11-20)13.9[67]
6310"The Things We Do for Love"Jan EliasbergLinda Mathious & Heather MacGillvrayNovember 27, 1993 (1993-11-27)14.0[68]
6411"Broken Angel"UnknownUnknownDecember 11, 1993 (1993-12-11)12.3[69]
6512"Second Thoughts"UnknownUnknownDecember 18, 1993 (1993-12-18)12.1[70]
6613"A Path Through the Snow"UnknownUnknownJanuary 15, 1994 (1994-01-15)13.2[71]
6714"Chemical Reactions"Bethany RooneyUnknownJanuary 22, 1994 (1994-01-22)14.2[72]
6815"Poison"Mel DamskiUnknownJanuary 29, 1994 (1994-01-29)13.5[73]
6916"Tangled Webs"UnknownUnknownFebruary 5, 1994 (1994-02-05)13.3[74]
7017"Up to His Old Tricks"James A. ContnerStory by : Daniel Kipman & Kathryn Pratt
Teleplay by : Ron Cowen & Kathryn Pratt
February 12, 1994 (1994-02-12)12.2[75]
7118"Blood is Thicker Than Water"UnknownUnknownApril 23, 1994 (1994-04-23)14.1[76]
7219"Lock and Key"UnknownUnknownApril 30, 1994 (1994-04-30)13.3[77]
7320"Life Upside-Down"UnknownUnknownMay 7, 1994 (1994-05-07)11.8[78]
7421"Protective Measures"UnknownUnknownMay 14, 1994 (1994-05-14)12.2[79]
7522"Up in the Air"UnknownUnknownMay 21, 1994 (1994-05-21)12.7[80]

Season 5 (1994–95) edit

No.
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No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date Viewers
(millions)
761"Bombshell"UnknownUnknownSeptember 24, 1994 (1994-09-24)13.5[81]
772"Blinders"UnknownUnknownOctober 1, 1994 (1994-10-01)13.8[82]
783"I Only Have Eyes for You"UnknownUnknownOctober 8, 1994 (1994-10-08)11.2[83]
794"Falling Leaves"Alan MyersonPeter SchneiderOctober 15, 1994 (1994-10-15)12.5[84]
805"Heroes"Janet G. KnutsenAllison HockOctober 22, 1994 (1994-10-22)10.9[85]
816"Scandalous"Bethany RooneyTammy AderOctober 29, 1994 (1994-10-29)10.7[86]
827"Down for the Count"Kevin InchKathryn PrattNovember 5, 1994 (1994-11-05)11.8[87]
838"Cold Turkey"Helaine HeadLisa MelamedNovember 12, 1994 (1994-11-12)11.4[88]
849"Paradise Lost"James A. ContnerPeter SchneiderNovember 19, 1994 (1994-11-19)12.6[89]
8510"Twilight Time"UnknownAllison HockDecember 3, 1994 (1994-12-03)12.8[90]
8611"A Child Is Given"UnknownUnknownDecember 17, 1994 (1994-12-17)11.2[91]
8712"No Pain, No Gain"UnknownUnknownJanuary 7, 1995 (1995-01-07)13.0[92]
8813"A Lullaby to My Father"UnknownUnknownJanuary 14, 1995 (1995-01-14)13.0[93]
8914"A Good Deed"Michael SchultzUnknownJanuary 21, 1995 (1995-01-21)12.2[94]
9015"A House Divided"Davis GuggenheimLindsay HarrisonFebruary 4, 1995 (1995-02-04)12.6[95]
9116"A Proper Farewell"Bruce HumphreyTammy AderFebruary 11, 1995 (1995-02-11)13.2[96]
9217"Angel of Death"UnknownUnknownFebruary 18, 1995 (1995-02-18)11.3[97]
9318"Sleeping with the Devil"UnknownUnknownMarch 4, 1995 (1995-03-04)12.5[98]
9419"Judgement Day"UnknownUnknownApril 1, 1995 (1995-04-01)11.7[99]
9520"Word of Honor"UnknownUnknownApril 8, 1995 (1995-04-08)10.9[100]
9621"Remembrance of Sisters Past"UnknownUnknownApril 15, 1995 (1995-04-15)9.9[101]
9722"A Fighting Chance"UnknownUnknownApril 22, 1995 (1995-04-22)10.1[102]
9823"Matters of the Heart"UnknownUnknownApril 29, 1995 (1995-04-29)10.5[103]
9924"Enchanted May"UnknownUnknownApril 29, 1995 (1995-04-29)[5]10.5[103]

Season 6 (1995–96) edit

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date Viewers
(millions)
1001"100"Kevin InchRon Cowen & Daniel LipmanSeptember 23, 1995 (1995-09-23)9.6[104]
1012"Out of the Woods"James A. ConterJan EliasbergSeptember 30, 1995 (1995-09-30)10.4[105]
1023"The Passion of Our Youth"Harry HarrisTammy AderOctober 7, 1995 (1995-10-07)9.8[106]
1034"One Fine Day"Rachel FeldmanKathryn Pratt & Deborah Starr SeibelOctober 21, 1995 (1995-10-21)10.4[107]
1045"Deceit"Michael SchultzKathryn Pratt & Lindsay HarrisonNovember 4, 1995 (1995-11-04)[108]8.9[109]
1056"For Everything a Season: Parts 1 & 2"
"A Perfect Circle"
"Change of Life"
Joan Micklin SilverJan EliasbergNovember 11, 1995 (1995-11-11)[110][111][112]8.3[113]
1067Kevin Inch (part 2)Molly Newman (part 2)
1078"Renaissance Woman"UnknownTammy AderNovember 18, 1995 (1995-11-18)10.1[114]
1089"A Perfectly Reasonable Explanation"UnknownUnknownNovember 25, 1995 (1995-11-25)10.6[115]
10910"Sleeping Beauty"UnknownJan EliasbergDecember 2, 1995 (1995-12-02)9.7[116]
11011"A Tough Act to Follow"UnknownLindsay HarrisonDecember 9, 1995 (1995-12-09)8.9[117]
11112"A Sudden Change of Heart"Harry HarrisMolly NewmanJanuary 6, 1996 (1996-01-06)8.0[118]
11213"The Man That Got Away"Ronald L. SchwaryTammy AderJanuary 13, 1996 (1996-01-13)7.7[119]
11314"Double, Double, Toil and Trouble"UnknownUnknownJanuary 20, 1996 (1996-01-20)8.1[120]
11415"Impersonators"UnknownUnknownJanuary 27, 1996 (1996-01-27)10.1[121]
11516"The Best Man"Rachel FeldmanJan EliasbergFebruary 3, 1996 (1996-02-03)9.0[122]
11617"A Little Snag"UnknownUnknownFebruary 10, 1996 (1996-02-10)7.6[123]
11718"Don't Go to Springfield"UnknownKathryn PrattMarch 2, 1996 (1996-03-02)7.5[124]
11819"Where There's Smoke"UnknownUnknownMarch 9, 1996 (1996-03-09)8.2[125]
11920"Leap Before You Look"UnknownUnknownMarch 16, 1996 (1996-03-16)8.2[126]
12021"Dreamcatcher"Graeme CliffordDeborah Starr SeibelMarch 23, 1996 (1996-03-23)6.6[127]
12122"The Price"UnknownUnknownMarch 30, 1996 (1996-03-30)8.7[128]
12223"Guess Who's Coming to Seder"Mel DamskiTammy Ader & Lindsay HarrisonApril 6, 1996 (1996-04-06)7.4[129]
12324"Nothing Personal"Shawn NelsonNora DunnApril 13, 1996 (1996-04-13)7.6[130]
12425"Housecleaning"UnknownDeborah Starr SeibelApril 20, 1996 (1996-04-20)7.3[131]
12526"Taking a Gamble"Graeme CliffordLindsay HarrisonApril 27, 1996 (1996-04-27)8.8[132]
12627"War & Peace: Part 1 & 2"James A. ContnerStory by : Ron Cowen & Daniel Lipman
Teleplay by : Kathryn Pratt & Tammy Ader
May 4, 1996 (1996-05-04)10.1[133]
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Home media edit

On June 2, 2015, it was announced that Shout! Factory (under WB license) had acquired the rights to the series in Region 1; they have subsequently released all six seasons on DVD.[134][135][136][137][138]

DVD Name Ep # Release date
Seasons One and Two 29 September 15, 2015
Season Three 24 January 19, 2016
Season Four 22 April 12, 2016
Season Five 24 July 19, 2016
Season Six 29 November 8, 2016

Reception edit

Ratings edit

Season U.S. ratings Network Rank
1 1990-1991 N/A NBC N/A
2 1991–1992 10.45 million NBC #55
3 1992–1993 10.11 million NBC #56
4 1993–1994 10.11 million NBC #52
5 1994–1995 9.0 million NBC #75
6 1995–1996 6.8 million NBC #103

Accolades edit

The series received eight Emmy Award nominations over the course of its run, winning once in 1994 for Sela Ward as Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series. Swoosie Kurtz was also nominated twice in the Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series category in 1993 and 1994.[139]

References edit

Notes
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  2. ^ Horowitz, Joy (May 6, 1991). "The Taming of a TV Series Teaser, Or Less Talk About the Bedroom". The New York Times. Retrieved January 27, 2008.
  3. ^ a b c O'Connor, John J. (May 4, 1996). "Critic's Notebook; After 5 Years of Family Fractiousness, 'Sisters' Exits Elegantly". The New York Times. Retrieved January 27, 2008.
  4. ^ a b "TV Listings for June 20, 1991". TV Tango. Retrieved November 10, 2023.
  5. ^ a b "April 29, 1995". Statesman Journal. April 29, 1995. p. 32.
  6. ^ Donlon, Brian (May 15, 1991). "Movies are NBC's ace". Life. USA Today. p. 3D.
  7. ^ Donlon, Brian (May 22, 1991). "The verdict: 'L.A. Law' No. 1". Life. USA Today. p. 3D.
  8. ^ Donlon, Brian (May 30, 1991). "Ratings start summer slump". Life. USA Today. p. 3D.
  9. ^ Donlon, Brian (June 5, 1991). "CBS news streak ends". Life. USA Today. p. 3D.
  10. ^ Donlon, Brian (June 12, 1991). "Hoops Net NBC a win". Life. USA Today. p. 3D.
  11. ^ Donlon, Brian (June 19, 1991). "Bulls Win One for NBC". Life. USA Today. p. 3D.
  12. ^ Donlon, Brian (June 26, 1991). "'PrimeTime' Lifts No. 2 ABC". Life. USA Today. p. 3D.
  13. ^ Donlon, Brian (September 25, 1991). "New faces try to save 'One Life to Live'". Life. USA Today. p. 3D.
  14. ^ Donlon, Brian (October 2, 1991). "'Roseanne' comes out on top". Life. USA Today. p. 3D.
  15. ^ Donlon, Brian (October 9, 1991). "Cable pulls network's plug". Life. USA Today. p. 3D.
  16. ^ Donlon, Brian (October 16, 1991). "Hearings score a win for NBC". Life. USA Today. p. 3D.
  17. ^ Donlon, Brian (October 23, 1991). "CBS bats one out of the park". Life. USA Today. p. 3D.
  18. ^ Donlon, Brian (November 6, 1991). "Ratings contest narrows". Life. USA Today. p. 3D.
  19. ^ Donlon, Brian (November 13, 1991). "NBC's hurricane windfall". Life. USA Today. p. 3D.
  20. ^ Donlon, Brian (November 20, 1991). "'60 Minutes' clocks a 3rd win". Life. USA Today. p. 3D.
  21. ^ Donlon, Brian (November 27, 1991). "CBS scores a strong win". Life. USA Today. p. 3D.
  22. ^ Donlon, Brian (December 18, 1991). "St. Nick arrives early for CBS". Life. USA Today. p. 3D.
  23. ^ Donlon, Brian (December 26, 1991). "Ratings for CBS to celebrate". Life. USA Today. p. 3D.
  24. ^ "Pigskin plays in to CBS win". Life. USA Today. January 15, 1992. p. 3D.
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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Sisters American TV series news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Sisters is an American family drama television series that aired from May 11 1991 to May 4 1996 on NBC The series was created by Ron Cowen and Daniel Lipman who were also the executive producers and showrunners SistersSisters cast members Julianne Phillips Patricia Kalember Sela Ward and Swoosie Kurtz GenreFamily dramaCreated byRon Cowen Daniel LipmanStarringSwoosie Kurtz Sela Ward Patricia Kalember Julianne Phillips Sheila Kelley Elizabeth HoffmanComposersJay GruskaW G Snuffy WaldenDavid BenoitBennett SalvayJohn DebneyCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons6No of episodes127 1 ProductionExecutive producersRon Cowen Daniel Lipman Michael Filerman Anita W Addison Robert ButlerProducersPeter Schneider Allison Hock Kevin InchRunning time60 minutesProduction companiesCowlip Productions Lorimar Television 1991 1993 seasons 1 3 Warner Bros Television 1993 1996 seasons 4 6 Original releaseNetworkNBCReleaseMay 11 1991 1991 05 11 May 4 1996 1996 05 04 Contents 1 Overview 1 1 Season One 1 2 Season Two 1 3 Season Three 1 4 Season Four 1 5 Season Five 1 6 Season Six 2 Characters 2 1 Main 2 2 Supporting 2 3 Recurring 2 4 Notable guest stars 3 Episodes 3 1 Series overview 3 2 Season 1 1991 3 3 Season 2 1991 92 3 4 Season 3 1992 93 3 5 Season 4 1993 94 3 6 Season 5 1994 95 3 7 Season 6 1995 96 4 Home media 5 Reception 5 1 Ratings 5 2 Accolades 6 References 7 External linksOverview editSisters focused on four very different sisters living in Winnetka Illinois Their recently deceased father Thomas Reed a doctor had been absent and a workaholic while their long suffering mother Beatrice turned to alcoholism to cope with his neglect and affairs Having always wanted sons their father had called the girls by male versions of their full names Alexandra was called Alex Theodora Teddy Georgiana Georgie and Francesca Frankie For the first two seasons each episode began with the sisters weekly ritual of chatting in a steam bath together 2 3 but switched to a more traditional opening sequence beginning with the 1992 1993 season glossy black and white filmed scenes of the sisters engaging in various activities during both their childhood and adult years Initially the only soundtrack used for the opening was the sounds of the characters but in the fall of 1993 a piano solo composed by John Debney was added as theme music Most episodes of the show featured a number of flashbacks in which the characters would interact with or simply observe their younger selves played by younger actresses 3 Although the show was a drama with soap opera style storylines 3 the show was also quirky and offbeat in the style of other shows at the time like CBS s Northern Exposure Season One edit One year after her husband s death Beatrice reluctantly sold the family home to move into a seniors condominium building Depressed Beatrice relapses on alcohol and is arrested for driving under the influence Teddy comes back into town from California to discover her ex husband Mitch is dating her younger sister Frankie Alex believes her husband Wade is cheating on her but instead discovers he is a crossdresser Bea goes to court for her DUI charge the judge on her case Truman Ventner is an acquaintance of hers who also happens to live in her building Teddy pursues Mitch and although he resists her they eventually spend a night together shortly afterward Mitch and Frankie who is unaware of the encounter announce their engagement and plan a quick wedding Teddy breaks up their wedding drunk with a shotgun Frankie decides not to reschedule the wedding and she and Mitch stop seeing each other Ashamed of how her behavior is affecting the family and especially her daughter Cat Teddy leaves Cat with Mitch and announces she will return to California alone Georgie s son Evan is diagnosed with leukemia and Teddy decides to stay in Winnetka Season Two edit Georgie attempts to balance her needs with Evan s during his treatment Alex discovers Wade has been cheating on her for six months with a former patient and she and Wade divorce Reed Ashley Judd reacts by rebelling and dropping out of school Frankie makes a financial investment in Mitch s fish market while filing paperwork at City Hall they decide to elope Teddy discovers she is pregnant with Mitch s baby following their earlier brief encounter she tells the family that she became pregnant after a one night stand Mitch eventually finds out the truth but Frankie never does Truman and Beatrice begin a relationship Teddy begins a job doing window dressing at a fashion boutique then suffers a miscarriage Alex begins dating her plumber Victor while Wade tries to win her back After Evan s favorite teacher is dismissed for being HIV positive Georgie runs for the school board but narrowly loses Teddy is let go from the fashion boutique embarks on a brief career as a Wonderful You makeup saleslady and begins her clothing design career when during an unsuccessful makeup sales party Alex s socialite friends notice Teddy s hand painted blouse and demand to order blouses of their own Alex and Wade decide to reconcile Frankie discovers she cannot carry a child following a failed adoption she asks Georgie to be a surrogate mother for her baby Season Three edit Alex plans an elaborate ceremony and reception at her house for Truman and Beatrice s wedding but they decide to elope Reed and Kirby Paul Rudd are married there instead Georgie gives birth to Frankie s son Thomas George after a car accident Georgie has difficulty seeing him as her sister s child Alex and Teddy feud due to Alex s jealousy of Teddy s newfound success as a clothing designer Simon Bolt Mark Frankel invests in Teddy s fashion design company but later sells it to a Texan investor without consulting Teddy Teddy walks away from her company when the new owner does not respect her artistic vision A Hollywood producer makes a TV movie of the family s surrogacy story Alex is diagnosed with breast cancer which leads her to doing a standup comedy act about her cancer experience Frankie and Mitch divorce and spar over custody of Thomas George Season Four edit Cat is attacked and raped by a college acquaintance James Falconer George Clooney is assigned to investigate the case He is able to help Cat remember her attacker Kyle and he is arrested However the prosecution cannot prove its case and Kyle is found not guilty only to be shot and killed on the courthouse steps by a previous victim Frankie quits her executive job and buys the Sweet Sixteen diner Teddy and Falconer run into each other at an AA meeting and begin dating Trevor rebels and is sent to boarding school then runs away from the school and disappears Georgie falls into a depression about her perceived failure as a parent and considers suicide but decides against it and asks for help Truman is diagnosed with Alzheimer s disease and initially refuses to tell Beatrice The stress of Trevor s disappearance leads Georgie and John to separate Alex gets her own talk show with a lesbian producer named Norma Nora Dunn Alex meets Big Al Robert Klein when he agrees to sponsor her talk show she initially dislikes him but they soon begin dating A fifth sister Charlotte Bennett Jo Anderson is introduced Charlotte is a cancer patient who needs a bone marrow donation from a relative Although none of the sisters are a match she receives the bone marrow from an unrelated donor Keeping the customary manner in which her half sisters go by male versions of their full names Charley is brought into the family and welcomed primarily through Frankie s effort and determination Alex and Big Al marry on their wedding night he is arrested for tax evasion Georgie and John reunite after realizing they cannot control what happens to Trevor Reed returns for a visit and gives birth to Halsey Trevor finally returns from the streets when Winnetka is hit by a tornado and Falconer and Teddy marry on a plane that is caught in the storm Season Five edit Falconer is killed His murder was ordered by a criminal he was about to testify against in court Georgie begins seeing a new therapist Dr Caspian Daniel Gerroll who manipulates her into believing she had been molested by her father Frankie inherits a boxer Lucky John Wesley Shipp from a former client and eventually begins a relationship with him A viewer with terminal cancer asks Alex to take care of her daughter Roxie Kathryn Zaremba Alex wants to adopt the little girl but her father returns and they move away together Unable to cope with Falconer s death Teddy relapses with alcohol Big Al is released from prison early and runs for mayor Teddy shows up drunk to his election night victory party and hits Evan on his bicycle with her car she leaves to enter rehab Truman gives Alex a videotaped message asking her to help him end his life once his Alzheimer s has advanced Dr Caspian and Georgie begin an affair during her therapy sessions Georgie leaves John believing Dr Caspian loves her but Dr Caspian ignores her and claims she has misinterpreted their work together Georgie realizes she has been manipulated but has no evidence to get the psychological board to revoke his license Charley begins therapy with Dr Caspian and eventually manages to record him behaving inappropriately toward her during their sessions Norma fires Alex from her talk show for talking about AIDS against the network s wishes Frankie accidentally creates Cowlotta a large pink cow character that children love and is asked to move to Japan to manage the character Alex helps Truman end his life she is arrested but avoids prison when a terminally ill judge recuses himself from her case Teddy has an affair with Daniel Albright Gregory Harrison the man who had Falconer killed in an attempt to gather evidence that will send him to jail With Lucky s help she succeeds and Albright is arrested Alex and Norma run a pledge drive for the local PBS station and are asked to create a new version of Alex s talk show Bea is depressed following Truman s death Charley offers her a job working as a receptionist in her free clinic Teddy meets Jack Chambers Philip Casnoff the man who received Falconer s transplanted heart and strikes up a brief relationship with him Season Six edit Now divorced from John Georgie goes to graduate school in psychology She begins a relationship with Brian Joe Flanigan a 24 year old student in her classes who was very standoffish to her at first Teddy and Cat are carjacked Cat meets police officer Billy Griffin Eric Close when reporting the crime Later Teddy is accidentally shot in the head with the gun she bought for protection She falls into a coma but Alex convinces brilliant neurosurgeon Dr Gabriel Sorenson Stephen Collins to operate and save her life Teddy eventually begins a relationship with Sorenson and Cat decides to enter the police academy Charley now played by Sheila Kelley becomes a foster parent to Jesse Sean Nelson the son of a woman at her free clinic who died She also begins dating her colleague Dr Wes Hayes Michael Whaley though he is initially resistant to an interracial relationship Reed now played by Noelle Parker returns to town after divorcing Kirby and losing custody of her daughter Halsey and ends up running a high priced call girl ring Alex turns crucial evidence over to the police and Reed is sentenced to community service Teddy and Gabe decide to marry but their wedding is interrupted when a heart donor is found for Big Al Teddy and Gabe finally marry at the hospital just before Big Al is taken into surgery Charley decides to adopt Jesse and plans to quickly marry Wes because two parents make a more appealing adoptive family however Charley eventually realizes Jesse should instead be adopted by the family that had already adopted his brother Charley and Wes marry anyway Alex s talk show is canceled again and she decides to take an extended trip to help flooding victims in Tennessee In the final episode Georgie s college thesis about her sisters deeply angers Alex and Charley though Teddy finds it amusing The sisters must put aside their differences when Beatrice has a major stroke Shortly before Beatrice dies Frankie returns from Japan and clashes with Charley Later Frankie announces she wants to move back home to Winnetka Georgie sees John at Bea s memorial service and realizes she misses him shortly afterward she breaks up with Brian The sisters scatter their mother s ashes on the rosebushes she named after them Teddy announces she is pregnant with a daughter who she plans to name Beatrice Rose Georgie and John discuss reconciling and share an embrace Finally Alex assumes the role of family matriarch Characters editMain edit Alexandra Alex Reed Halsey Barker Swoosie Kurtz Eldest sister Alex was wealthy and somewhat superficial but remained protective and close to her sisters Her first marriage to wealthy cross dressing plastic surgeon Wade Halsey David Dukes ended following his infidelity Alex s experience with breast cancer eventually led to a career as a talk show host where she met and married Big Al Barker Robert Klein an outlandish but likeable home appliance retailer who sponsored her talk show as The Prince of Pricetown She often clashed with her rebellious daughter Reed Ashley Judd Alex is the only character to appear in every episode of the series Theodora Teddy Reed Margolis Falconer Sorenson Sela Ward Free spirited second sister Teddy was a recovering alcoholic who had been living in California prior to the beginning of the series Upon her return to Winnetka Teddy reacted poorly when she learned her ex husband Mitch Ed Marinaro was in a relationship with her sister Frankie and openly pursued Mitch even though he and Frankie were engaged In the aftermath of her behavior at Frankie and Mitch s wedding Teddy seemed ashamed of herself and in the next season of the show she stopped drinking and stopped pursuing Mitch Teddy had been an artist as a teenager and during the series launched a career as a fashion designer which led to a relationship with British millionaire Simon Bolt Mark Frankel who purchased and eventually sold her fashion company then named Theodora Reed Teddy then opened a new fashion company under the name Teddy Reed only to be ousted by her shareholders in season six and reopen yet again under the name T R Teddy and Mitch had a teenage daughter Cat Heather McAdam When Cat was raped at college Teddy met James Falconer George Clooney the detective who investigated the rape he was killed shortly after their marriage In the final season Teddy married neurosurgeon Dr Gabriel Sorenson Stephen Collins and became pregnant with a daughter Georgiana Georgie Reed Whitsig Patricia Kalember The third and most level headed and responsible sister Georgie was a stay at home mom and off and on real estate agent She was the most trusted confidant of her sisters On the surface she had an ideal domestic life with a loving if eccentric husband John Garrett M Brown and two sons Trevor Ryan Francis and Evan Dustin Berkovitz After Evan successfully battled leukemia Georgie decided to repay the blessing by acting as surrogate mother for her sister Frankie s child Thomas George Georgie experienced a major crisis when her son Trevor rebelled he was eventually sent away to a school for troubled teens Georgie felt she was a failure as a parent and considered suicide but abandoned the idea after realizing how deeply the rest of her family would feel such a loss Trevor eventually returned to his family genuinely remorseful for all the harm he had done and eventually decides to enroll in the military In the next season Georgie sought professional help only to fall under the spell of a corrupt therapist played by Kalember s real life husband Daniel Gerroll He manipulated Georgie into an affair which eventually resulted in her divorce from John During the last season Georgie attended graduate school in psychology where she met Brian a younger man who she dated through the season In the series finale it was implied that Georgie and John might reconcile Francesca Frankie Reed Margolis Julianne Phillips seasons 1 5 special guest star in season 6 Youngest sister Frankie was a workaholic businesswoman She married her sister Teddy s ex husband Mitch and after discovering she suffered from infertility asked her sister Georgie to act as a surrogate mother for her child Thomas George She was also very devoted to her career which put a strain on her relationship with Mitch and eventually resulted in their divorce Following their divorce Frankie quit her executive job and became the owner of the Sweet Sixteen the sisters favorite local diner In the fifth season Phillips left the show and Frankie moved to Japan for work although she did return for the two hour series finale Dr Charlotte Charley Bennett Hayes Jo Anderson recurring seasons 4 5 Sheila Kelley main season 6 During the fourth season the sisters discovered a fifth sister the love child of an affair their father had had with another woman This fifth sister Charley Bennett was played initially by Jo Anderson on a recurring basis and then by Sheila Kelley who received starring status in the final season Charley was integrated into the story lines as Frankie was phased out as Julianne Phillips had decided to leave the show Charley had spent her childhood in foster homes and was initially somewhat cold towards her newfound sisters but eventually came to accept them into her life Charley was a doctor who worked in a free health care clinic with her colleague and eventual husband Dr Wes Hayes During the final season Charley took in an orphaned teenager named Jesse and intended to adopt him but ultimately did not complete the adoption because she realized Jesse should go with his brother who had been adopted by another family Beatrice Reed Ventner Elizabeth Hoffman Beatrice the sisters mother and the family matriarch was a recovering alcoholic who at the start of the series had been recently widowed Her husband s long term affair with his nurse had caused her to seek solace in alcohol she regretted that Teddy had apparently inherited her alcoholism In the third season she married retired local judge Truman Ventner who later suffered from Alzheimer s Beatrice died in the series finale Supporting edit John Whitsig Garrett M Brown seasons 1 5 special guest star in season 6 Georgie s husband John was the most prominently featured of all the sisters husbands At the beginning of the series John had been laid off and spent much of his time at home in his bathrobe singing old vocal standards He recorded an album The Sound of Whitsig but when his son Evan was diagnosed with leukemia John returned to work as an accountant Brown received starring status for the first five seasons During season 5 Georgie and John separated in the wake of her affair with Dr Caspian and he did not return as a regular for the final season though while offscreen John wrote a hit song Thank You Babe For Leavin Me which caused Georgie much consternation John did return in the series finale and it appeared that he and Georgie might reconcile Mitch Margolis Ed Marinaro seasons 1 4 Mitch was Teddy s high school sweetheart and first husband Together they had a daughter Cat but eventually Teddy and Mitch divorced Later he started seeing her younger sister Frankie which caused tension between the sisters Mitch and Frankie eventually married and had a son though they too ultimately divorced Marinaro received starring status for the first four seasons but did not make any appearances in seasons 5 and 6 though his character was mentioned on several occasions Catherine Cat Margolis Heather McAdam recurring seasons 1 5 main season 6 The daughter of Teddy and Mitch Cat was the most prominently featured of all the sisters children appearing frequently throughout all the seasons Cat was featured in a controversial storyline where she was raped Eventually as a result of this experience she decided to become a cop While training she met her partner Billy who she eventually fell in love with During the final season McAdam received starring status something none of the other children of the sisters had during the show s run Recurring edit Dr Wade Halsey David Dukes seasons 1 3 Dr Wade Halsey was Alex s first husband and the father of their daughter Reed Wade was a successful plastic surgeon who resented that Alex needed everything in her life to be perfect including him During the first season Alex suspected Wade was cheating on her when she discovered lingerie receipts and hotel room charges on their credit card but when she confronted him she discovered he was actually a crossdresser In the second season it was revealed that Wade actually had been cheating on Alex with a former patient and they divorced Wade decided he wanted Alex back and they reconciled toward the end of the second season but during the third season when Alex expected him to propose remarriage Wade announced he was marrying a different woman Wade s character did not appear after the third season Reed Halsey Philby Kathy Wagner season 1 Ashley Judd seasons 2 4 Noelle Parker season 6 Alex and Wade s daughter Reed appeared on and off throughout the show s run and was played by three different actresses Kathy Wagner originated the role of Reed in season one Ashley Judd took over the role in fall 1991 playing Reed in seasons 2 4 Judd left the show in 1994 to focus on her film career after winning critical acclaim for the film Ruby in Paradise Reed was absent for season 5 and the character returned in season 6 portrayed by Noelle Parker Reed rebelled against her parents by dropping out of school and later eloped with aspiring filmmaker Kirby Philby Paul Rudd They had a daughter Halsey at the end of season 4 By the final season Reed had divorced Kirby lost custody of her daughter and moved back to Winnetka where she eventually came to run a high priced call girl ring After being arrested and sentenced to community service Reed finally seemed to abandon her rebellious ways Truman Ventner Philip Sterling seasons 1 5 Beatrice s second husband Truman was a judge and an acquaintance of Beatrice s because her first husband occasionally testified in medical trials They became reacquainted when Beatrice was arrested for driving under the influence and Truman was assigned to her case Beatrice and Truman eloped in the third season premiere Truman was later diagnosed with Alzheimer s disease once the disease had progressed he asked Alex to assist him in taking his own life Victor Runkel David Gianopoulos season 2 Victor was Alex s plumber who she dated after divorcing her husband Victor was actually an heir of the wealthy van Runkel family but had grown up an orphan and decided to make his own way in life by becoming a plumber His access to family money however allowed him to pay off Alex s mortgage without her knowledge though Alex was eventually able to discover he was her benefactor Victor left Winnetka to live in France to tend to his ailing uncle and take over managing the family fortune Kirby Philby Paul Rudd seasons 3 4 6 Alex s daughter Reed eloped with Kirby an aspiring filmmaker and together they had a daughter Halsey Kirby eventually realized he could not support his family as a filmmaker and decided to settle down in Bemidji Minnesota and manage a video store Reed could not accept this change in their circumstances and divorced Kirby he received full custody of their daughter Reed initially told Alex that Kirby had left her and kidnapped their daughter but Alex tracked him down and learned the truth Simon Bolt Mark Frankel seasons 3 4 Simon was a wealthy British investor who transformed Teddy s fashion design business from a small home operation to a large design company Simon and Teddy dated during the third season but broke up when he sold her company to a Texan investor without consulting Teddy Later Simon returned claiming to have seen the error of his ways and proposed to Teddy she accepted only to turn him down shortly thereafter when he again made plans for their married life without consulting her During the fourth season Simon faked his own death in a sailing accident he had actually embezzled a sizable amount of money from a European company which he claimed was necessary to protect the workers pensions He turned up on Teddy s doorstep only to find her with Falconer Falconer in turn discovered Simon was a wanted man and notified Scotland Yard However instead of handing him over to Scotland Yard Falconer ultimately let Simon escape Detective James Falconer George Clooney seasons 4 5 Detective Falconer met Teddy when he investigated the rape of her daughter Cat They began dating after running into each other at an AA meeting thus discovering they were both recovering alcoholics Falconer had been married before but his marriage ended after his six year old son accidentally killed himself using Falconer s service revolver Falconer could not forgive himself for his son s death Teddy and Falconer married and shortly afterward he was killed by a car bomb set by a criminal he was planning to testify against in court Norma Lear Nora Dunn seasons 4 6 Former Saturday Night Live cast member Nora Dunn portrayed Alex s TV producer Norma Lear a clear play on the name of famous real life TV producer Norman Lear She and Alex initially did not get along but eventually became great friends Norma is a lesbian though her partner Chris never appeared onscreen and in season five Alex s husband Big Al donated sperm to her so that she and her partner could have a baby Alvin Big Al Barker Barkowitz Robert Klein seasons 4 6 Big Al was the owner of Pricetown a home goods and appliance store that sponsored Alex s talk show Alex disliked him at first as did much of her family but eventually she fell in love with him and he became her second husband Big Al served time in prison for tax evasion which he blamed on his accountant he was released from prison early for saving the governor s wife from drowning in the prison pool He subsequently ran for mayor of Winnetka and won In the sixth season Big Al decided to embrace his Jewish heritage and reverted to his family surname Barkowitz Dr Wes Hayes Michael Whaley seasons 5 6 Wes served as director of the free health clinic where he and Charley both worked He and Charley were attracted to each other but Wes was uncomfortable having a relationship with a white woman He eventually began a relationship with Charley after she convinced him to turn down an offer to open another free clinic in Detroit At the end of season six he and Charley married Dr Gabriel Sorenson Stephen Collins season 6 Dr Sorenson was Teddy s neurosurgeon then love interest and eventual husband during the show s final season He had been married three times before marrying Teddy and had a daughter Melissa who was attending medical school in Boston Sorenson was a brilliant doctor and received a presidential nomination for health czar but turned down the appointment after government officials asked Teddy to stay away from Washington due to her checkered past Brian Kohler Voss Joe Flanigan season 6 Georgie s much younger lover was a graduate student she met after returning to school following her divorce from John Brian was the son of a famous psychologist who was following in his father s footsteps Georgie eventually broke it off with Brian when she realized she missed John Billy Griffin Eric Close season 6 Billy was Cat s police partner and eventual love interest He had a difficult relationship with his father an ex con who claimed to have mended his ways but ultimately stole money from Bea Notable guest stars edit Many well known TV stars guest starred on the show including Gregory Harrison 5 episodes Charlotte Rae 3 episodes and William Katt 2 episodes Diane Ladd and Joyce Van Patten both guest starred as Belle Charley s mom Real life sisters Audrey Meadows and Jayne Meadows played sisters on the show Other guest stars included Darren McGavin Denise Crosby Ilene Graff Christina Pickles Dorothy Lyman Gloria Henry Carrie Snodgress Deborah Harmon and Elayne Boosler Patricia Kalember s real life husband Daniel Gerroll guest starred as her predatory therapist for 11 episodes in season 5 Also Naomi Judd guest starred in the episode that marked her real life daughter Ashley s final appearance as Reed Episodes editSeries overview edit SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedFirst airedLast aired17May 11 1991 1991 05 11 June 20 1991 1991 06 20 4 222September 21 1991 1991 09 21 May 2 1992 1992 05 02 324September 26 1992 1992 09 26 May 22 1993 1993 05 22 422September 25 1993 1993 09 25 May 21 1994 1994 05 21 524September 24 1994 1994 09 24 April 29 1995 1995 04 29 5 628September 23 1995 1995 09 23 May 4 1996 1996 05 04 Season 1 1991 edit No overallNo inseasonTitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateViewers millions 11 Moving In Moving Out Moving On Robert ButlerRon Cowen amp Daniel LipmanMay 11 1991 1991 05 11 15 5 6 Winnetka Illinois One year after the death of their father from a long battle with cancer the four very different sisters of the Reed family try to put aside their personal differences and help their widowed alcoholic mother Beatrice sell her house Alex the eldest of the sisters is a wealthy and snobbish WASP wife of Wade Halsey a plastic surgeon with a teenage daughter Reed and is too self involved with her perfect life to notice anything else until she s forced to bail out her own mother from jail when she s arrested for drunk driving Georgie is a real estate agent who takes over as the matriarch of the family to support it and her two sons Trevor and Evan when her flaky unemployed husband John Whitsig confines himself to their house singing karaoke in his bathrobe after suffering a nervous breakdown since losing his job Teddy the second oldest of the sisters is a free spirited drifter and artist who arrives in town after years of living on the road with her teenage daughter Cat and tries to win back her ex husband Mitch Margolis a fish store owner who is now romantically involved with the youngest sister Frankie an ambitious marketing analyst living in nearby Chicago 22 80 Robert ButlerRon Cowen amp Daniel LipmanMay 18 1991 1991 05 18 15 9 7 Alex on the eve of her 15th wedding anniversary party with Wade realizes that her idyllic marriage may be falling apart when she finds out that he is a cross dresser Meanwhile Teddy continues to try to win back her ex husband Mitch who will not give in to her pleads for a renewed commitment 33 A Thousand Sprinkles Steven RobmanEric Overmyer amp Ron Cowen amp Daniel LipmanMay 25 1991 1991 05 25 12 8 8 Teddy looking for work asks Frankie to give her a job at her office as an intern which only heats up tensions between them over Teddy s continuing ploy to win back Mitch and Frankie trying to steal the affection of Cat by giving her expensive gifts Meanwhile Alex and Wade join a counseling group for cross dressing husbands much to his anger when he feels that their marital problems be kept private Georgie tries to find psychiatric help for John while he continues to sulk around the house and sing to himself Elsewhere Beatrice meets Judge Truman Ventner after she is indicted for drunk driving and shortly afterward begins a relationship with him 44 Devoted Husband Loving Father Jan EliasbergRon Cowen amp Daniel LipmanJune 1 1991 1991 06 01 10 2 9 Frankie probing into their dead father s past finds some disturbing secrets she never knew which hints of an extra marital affair he had with one of Beatrice s friends Meanwhile Georgie wrestles with temptation when she considers romance with an old college boyfriend when he comes into town while John decides to pursue a singing career 55 Of Mice and Women James A ContnerDiana GouldJune 8 1991 1991 06 08 12 8 10 Georgie trying to get a raise and a promotion at the reality office invites her boss over at her house for dinner which nearly turns disastrous due to Trevor and Evan s problems and everyone else crashing the event to dump their problems on Georgie Meanwhile Alex begins to realize that her financial situation is more in trouble then she thought when all her credit cards are rejected and she meets a repo man who repossesses her car for non payments and at this point she finally realizes that Wade had invested all of their wealth in a stock that failed Mitch phones a party line where he confides his problems about his problems with Frankie unaware that it is Teddy now employed as a phone operator Also John hires a film crew to rent out the house to record his songs for a cable TV commercial 66 Deja Vu All Over Again Arlene SanfordEric OvermyerJune 15 1991 1991 06 15 12 5 11 Frankie and Mitch announce their engagement to everyone and decide to get married quickly and Alex is more than happy to hold the wedding at her house But Teddy is the only one not happy and after falling off the wagon she crashes the exchange of vows with a shotgun she stole from Alex and gives the new meaning to the term shotgun wedding While the family members talk to the camera about Frankie and Mitch Alex gets stuck with some unexpected bills after Wade skips town to escape bill collectors 77 Some Tuesday in July Anita W AddisonRon Cowen amp Daniel LipmanJune 20 1991 1991 06 20 4 13 5 12 With Cat angry and at her for falling off the wagon Teddy decides that Cat is better off living with Mitch while she thinks about leaving town again Alex tries to get Reed the lead part in her high school play of Romeo and Juliet despite the fact that Reed cannot act and cannot remember her lines Meanwhile Georgie s youngest son Evan is hospitalized for leukemia The grim turn of events begin to push Georgie to her breaking point but it also brings John to his senses when he finally sees the seriousness of his life which brings him out of his near catatonic state to take a job offer and give support to his family again Season 2 1991 92 edit No overallNo inseasonTitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateViewers millions 81 One to Grow On Steven RobmanChristopher Keyser amp Amy LippmanSeptember 21 1991 1991 09 21 15 8 13 Georgie and her sisters plan a birthday party for Evan who is returning from the hospital Frankie must decide whether to attend the party or travel to Japan on business Teddy s continued drinking drives the other sisters away 92 The Picture of Perfection Sandy SmolanCathryn MichonSeptember 28 1991 1991 09 28 14 9 14 Mitch and Frankie get married 103 Strikes and Spares Steven RobmanAlex Gansa amp Howard GordonOctober 5 1991 1991 10 05 14 7 15 Wade s mistress Tiffany Blue tries to convince Wade to have a hit man kill Alex before she can finalize their divorce Teddy s relationship with Hank Seawall heats up 114 Living Arrangements Sandy SmolanCynthia SaundersOctober 12 1991 1991 10 12 14 9 16 Cat runs away to avoid living with Mitch and Frankie Teddy Mitch and Frankie go looking for her Teddy can t bring herself to tell her family she s pregnant and that Mitch might be the father so she considers having an abortion 125 A Kiss is Still a Kiss Deborah ReinischChristopher Keyser amp Amy LippmanOctober 19 1991 1991 10 19 15 1 17 Alex finds romance when she attends her 20 year high school reunion Truman asks Beatrice to spend the weekend with him John wants to spend some romantic time with Georgie 136 Freedom s Just Another Word Christopher HiblerRon Cowen amp Daniel LipmanNovember 2 1991 1991 11 02 14 5 18 Hank s nude photographs of Teddy surface at an art exhibit hosted by Alex Teddy lands in jail when she assaults a police officer Alex asks Victor to escort her to the art exhibit in order to make Wade jealous when she learns that he is bringing a date Two radio DJs humiliate John during an on the air interview 147 The Family Way Fred GerberChristopher Keyser amp Amy LippmanNovember 9 1991 1991 11 09 16 1 19 Hank tries to convince Teddy to tell Mitch about her pregnancy Alex finds out about her mother s relationship with Truman Trevor becomes rebellious due to feeling neglected by John and Georgie who have been giving all their attention to his sickly younger brother Evan 158 The Kindness of Strangers Jan EliasbergRichard GollanceNovember 16 1991 1991 11 16 16 5 20 Alex getting no help from a computer dating service decides that Victor is the perfect choice to fit the bill despite that fact that they both come from very different backgrounds While Mitch is out of town with Cat his overbearing and meddlesome mother Naomi pays an unexpected and unwelcome visit to Frankie at her loft But they soon discover that they have a lot in common Georgie and John s cranky neighbor Mr Ratner causes problems for them over property rights and Georgie eventually discovers the real deep rooted reason for Mr Ratner s unhappiness 169 Georgie Through the Looking Glass Lorraine Senna FerreraRichard GreenbergNovember 23 1991 1991 11 23 14 2 21 On Thanksgiving Georgie visits the old Reed home where she grew up and mysteriously is transported back in time where she views one particular Thanksgiving that put a change on her life Back at the Wistig house John and the others wait impatiently for Evans health tests to say if he will live or not Meanwhile Reed returns from a six month trip to France transformed into a rebellious activist and causes problems for both Alex and Wade over her newfound personality 1710 Two Steps Forward Three Steps Back James A ContnerJeff BaronDecember 14 1991 1991 12 14 13 9 22 While trying to keep her window decoration job Teddy has a miscarriage that is an emotional setback for her Alex discovers that Reed has her own reasons why she wants to enter with her in the annual Mother Daughter costume pageant that Reed wants to use the first prize money to return to France since learning that her parents are now divorced Meanwhile Frankie can t decide whether or not to complain of an annoying office Lothario who makes unwanted sexual passes at her because he is her ticket to becoming corporate vice president of the firm 1811 Eggnog Kevin InchRon Cowen amp Daniel LipmanDecember 21 1991 1991 12 21 16 9 23 On Christmas Eve Georgie attempts to infect the family with Christmas cheer but Bea s contaminated eggnog infects them with food poisoning Alex attempts to get out of the family Christmas and go on a vacation to Mexico with Victor Frankie and Mitch come to blows over Mitch s attention to Teddy over her recent miscarriage Meanwhile Teddy receives an emotional boost when she begins having conversations with the ghost of Charles Dickens Tony Jay over what to do with her life Also Trevor Evan and Cat rent a series of horror movies Santacide with a Christmas theme 1912 Good Help is Hard to Find James A ContnerJeffrey StepakoffJanuary 11 1992 1992 01 11 14 2 24 Georgie finds her voice when she comes to the defense of Evan s HIV positive teacher Raphael Sbarge who the school wants to fire Alex tries to stop the deportation of her Guatemalan maid Shelley Morrison and Frankie reluctantly helps Mitch and Teddy with their tax audit 2013 Troubled Waters Jan EliasbergAmy Lippman amp Christopher KeyserJanuary 18 1992 1992 01 18 15 3 25 Alex has to decide between going with ex husband Wade or new boyfriend Victor to an awards show Mitch tries to convince Frankie to go on a fishing trip Teddy has difficulty deciding on a car 2114 Working Girls Steven RobmanGardner SternJanuary 25 1992 1992 01 25 15 9 26 Frankie is faced with a difficult choice when the man who harassed her at work has started to harass a new coworker Heidi Swedberg Teddy is fired from her job as a window dresser and decides to start selling cosmetics door to door Bea and Truman announce their plans to move in together but find it hard to make compromises 2215 Tippecanoe and Georgie Too Kevin InchAbraham TetenbaumFebruary 8 1992 1992 02 08 12 0 27 Georgie announces her candidacy for the Local School Board However she has second thoughts when a campaign consultant Nicholas Pryor starts to alienate her from her family Alex and Wade interview a private school for Reed Frankie and Mitch try to sell a stove that they think is worthless 2316 The Four Elements James A ContnerRon Cowen amp Daniel Lipman amp Michael FilermanFebruary 15 1992 1992 02 15 10 1 28 Teddy s new clothing designs are destroyed in a fire Victor saves Reed from drowning in the bath tub 2417 A Matter of Life and Death Gwen ArnerThomas BabeFebruary 22 1992 1992 02 22 11 3 29 Georgie continues to campaign before the city council election while Teddy and Frankie quarrel over personal items they want to keep Beatrice is rushed to the hospital suffering a heart attack 2518 The First Time Jan EliasbergStory by Christopher Keyser amp Amy LippmanTeleplay by Daniel Lipman amp Jeffrey StepakoffFebruary 29 1992 1992 02 29 15 7 30 Teddy and Mitch are upset upon learning that Cat intends to have sex with her boyfriend 2619 Empty Rooms Fred GerberJeff BaronApril 11 1992 1992 04 11 13 7 31 The sisters try to cheer up Beatrice who has become depressed after her heart attack Frankie considers adoption when she learns that she can t become pregnant 2720 Heart and Soul David CarsonChristopher Keyser amp Amy LippmanApril 18 1992 1992 04 18 13 4 32 Teddy finds a new romantic interest in her Alcoholics Anonymous sponsor Harry Chris Sarandon Wade asks Alex to reconcile 2821 Pandora s Box Fred GerberJeffrey StepakoffApril 25 1992 1992 04 25 14 5 33 A teenage mother has second thoughts after offering her baby to Mitch and Frankie to adopt Beatrice decides to break up with Truman if he doesn t marry her 2922 Not in a Million Years Kevin InchRon Cowen amp Daniel LipmanMay 2 1992 1992 05 02 14 7 34 Georgie agrees to carry Frankie and Mitch s baby Season 3 1992 93 edit No overallNo inseasonTitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateViewers millions 301 Sunstroke James A ContnerRon Cowen amp Daniel LipmanSeptember 26 1992 1992 09 26 15 5 35 During a late summer heat wave Alex wants to have the perfect wedding for her mother and Judge Trueman Ventner But Beatrice doesn t like her daughter s plans While Alex spends a romantic evening with her ex husband Wade Reed informs them that she wants to quit college to be with her boyfriend Kirby Later Reed informs everyone that she has married Kirby and Alex reacts by breaking EVERY piece of crystal in her house Meanwhile Frankie is concerned that Georgie who is seven months pregnant may be over exerting herself so she hires a housekeeper for Georgie While Cat prepares to leave town for college Teddy fears that Beatrice will move away from everyone after she marries Truman 312 The Bottom Line Steve RobmanKimberly CostelloOctober 3 1992 1992 10 03 13 0 36 Teddy finds a way to help her struggling clothing business when after Alex invites her to a dinner party Teddy meets Simon Bolt a wealthy but cynical British corporate magnate who becomes interested in her work and wants to invest 10 million to help expand her business Meanwhile Laura a sexy TV reporter wants to know about Mitch and his fish store which makes Frankie jealous Also the very pregnant Georgie fights her sudden craving for chocolate 323 A Promise Kept James A ContnerLisa MelamedOctober 10 1992 1992 10 10 15 0 37 Frankie decides to convert and raise a Jewish family with Mitch much to the shock of the family especially the conservative Beatrice Meanwhile Teddy and Simon fight over how to run Teddy s new clothing factory and over McKinley working for the company Also Alex helps Reed and Kirby with moving into their new apartment and afterward takes them into her house after they are evicted 334 And God Laughs Steve RobmanChristopher Keyser amp Amy LippmanOctober 17 1992 1992 10 17 15 6 38 Georgie flashes back after learning John s plane crashed Bolt coaches Teddy for a news conference spotlighting her line 345 Sins of the Mothers Harry HarrisKimberly CostelloOctober 24 1992 1992 10 24 13 2 39 Teddy becomes concerned when she catches Cat drunk Alex gets a lesson in political correctness and Frankie fears she might be pregnant 356 Lost Souls Barbara AmatoRon Cowen amp Daniel LipmanOctober 31 1992 1992 10 31 13 6 40 Alex thinks she accidentally killed a man Frankie and Mitch spend the night in a haunted house and Teddy learns of the secret that haunts Simon 367 Accidents Will Happen Kevin InchLisa MelamedNovember 7 1992 1992 11 07 14 9 41 Mitch gets into a dispute with a friend who takes a fall outside of Mitch s Store and Beatrice Georgie and Alex win the lottery 378 Crash and Born Nancy MaloneChristopher Keyser amp Amy LippmanNovember 14 1992 1992 11 14 17 6 42 After being hit by a drunk driver Georgie now trapped inside her car goes into labor while her sisters look on helplessly 389 The Best Seats in the House Michael EnglerStory by Christopher Keyser amp Amy LippmanTeleplay by Kimberly Costello amp Lisa MelamedNovember 21 1992 1992 11 21 16 9 43 Teddy has her first Fashion Show and Georgie struggles with postpartum depression and her feelings toward Frankie and their shared child 3910 Rivals James A ContnerHugh O NeillDecember 5 1992 1992 12 05 12 8 44 Alex proposes a line of Jewelry to Simon Frankie and Beatrice feud over the upbringing of Frankie s baby and Reed is caught in a test of wills between her father and Kirby 4011 Portrait of the Artists Michael LangeLisa MelamedDecember 12 1992 1992 12 12 14 3 45 Teddy learns that her high school beau has Aids Alex enrolls in a writing class taught by a famous author and Frankie drives Georgie s family crazy 4112 Teach Your Children Well Gwen ArnerChristopher Keyser amp Amy LippmanDecember 19 1992 1992 12 19 12 0 46 During Frankie s first Hanukkah a swastika is painted on Mitch s storefront and John s dad shows up to make peace 4213 All That Glitters Barbara AmatoKimberly CostelloJanuary 9 1993 1993 01 09 15 1 47 Restless Frankie wants to curtail her maternity leave putting her at odds with Mitch Teddy cautiously agrees to live with Bolt 4314 Crimes and Ms Demeanors Gwen ArnerJanet Himelstein amp P K KnelmanJanuary 16 1993 1993 01 16 14 3 48 Teddy declares war on a fashion critic Concetta Tomei Georgie backs over a neighbor s George Furth chihuahua 4415 The Whole Truth Jan EliasbergRuth WolffJanuary 23 1993 1993 01 23 12 9 49 A screenwriter profiles Georgie s surrogacy and starts family fights Alex tries to get her daughter and son in law to leave 4516 Things Are Tough All Over Harry HarrisChristopher Keyser amp Amy LippmanFebruary 6 1993 1993 02 06 13 9 50 A TV movie on the sisters unites Alex with her romantic idol 4617 Moving Pictures Kevin IncnRon Cowen amp Daniel LipmanFebruary 13 1993 1993 02 13 13 0 51 As Alex undergoes breast augmentation surgery a small malignancy is found forcing the removal of the tumor and part of her breast 4718 Mirror Mirror Fred GerberRichard GreenbergFebruary 20 1993 1993 02 20 14 7 52 Worry over chemotherapy makes Alex more sarcastic Teddy offers to sell her shares to ward off a takeover tests indicate Evan is a genius 4819 Different Harry HarrisLisa MelamedFebruary 27 1993 1993 02 27 12 3 53 Georgie is hired to write an advice column for the local newspaper John thinks Teddy has fallen in love with him Alex and Frankie accuse Truman of cheating on their mother 4920 Dear Georgie Fred GerberLisa MelamedApril 24 1993 1993 04 24 14 2 54 Georgie is hired to write an advice column for the local newspaper John thinks Teddy has fallen in love with him Alex and Frankie accuse Truman of cheating on their mother 5021 Some Other Time Fred GerberChristopher Keyser amp Amy LippmanMay 1 1993 1993 05 01 12 5 55 A podiatrist John Schuck romances Alex Frankie spends time with an executive Georgie and John try to rekindle romance 5122 The Cold Light of Day Kevin InchRon Cowen story Daniel Lipman teleplay Kimberly Costello teleplay amp story May 8 1993 1993 05 08 12 7 56 Bolt proposes to Teddy Alex buys a wig from a mystic who claims it has powers Frankie and Mitch consult a marriage counselor 5223 Out of the Ashes Michael EnglerAmy Lippman amp Christopher KeyserMay 15 1993 1993 05 15 12 9 57 Moving into a new house makes Mitch confront Frankie a diminutive Texas billionaire Henry Gibson buys out Teddy s firm 5324 The Icing on the Cake Kevin InchStory by Christopher Keyser amp Amy LippmanTeleplay by Lisa Melamed amp Daniel LipmanMay 22 1993 1993 05 22 12 7 58 The siblings fight as the airing of their TV movie approaches Frankie takes a job offer in New York Season 4 1993 94 edit No overallNo inseasonTitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateViewers millions 541 Back on Track Kevin InchLisa MelamedSeptember 25 1993 1993 09 25 13 6 59 Frankie and Mitch battle in court over their son Cat trains Alex for a marathon the first lady seeks Teddy s services 552 The Land of the Lost Children Steven RobmanKathryn PrattOctober 2 1993 1993 10 02 12 1 60 Seeking to avenge the attack on Cat Teddy interferes in the investigation Reed joins a religious cult 563 Demons Sharron MillerStory by Christopher Keyser amp Amy LippmanTeleplay by Ron Cowen amp Lisa MelamedOctober 9 1993 1993 10 09 14 9 61 Teddy overreacts when Cat s attacker makes bail Frankie prepares for a date with a man she met over her computer Alex wants John on her show 574 A Kick in the Caboose Steven RobmanChristopher Keyser amp Amy LippmanOctober 16 1993 1993 10 16 11 2 62 Alex is offered a job as a talk show host Frankie buys the Sweet Sixteen with Georgie as her partner Teddy decides that she and Mitch should remain friends 585 Sleepless in Winnetka Michael EnglerRon Cowen Daniel Lipman amp Lisa MelamedOctober 23 1993 1993 10 23 11 5 63 596 The Good Daughter James A ContnerRon Cowen Daniel Lipman amp Georgia JeffriesOctober 30 1993 1993 10 30 16 1 64 607 Something in Common Mel DamskiKathryn PrattNovember 6 1993 1993 11 06 14 4 65 Teddy falls for Falconer George Clooney Georgie s older son begins dating an older girl drinking and failing in school 618 A Bolt From the Blue UnknownUnknownNovember 13 1993 1993 11 13 12 7 66 629 The Best Intentions UnknownUnknownNovember 20 1993 1993 11 20 13 9 67 6310 The Things We Do for Love Jan EliasbergLinda Mathious amp Heather MacGillvrayNovember 27 1993 1993 11 27 14 0 68 6411 Broken Angel UnknownUnknownDecember 11 1993 1993 12 11 12 3 69 6512 Second Thoughts UnknownUnknownDecember 18 1993 1993 12 18 12 1 70 6613 A Path Through the Snow UnknownUnknownJanuary 15 1994 1994 01 15 13 2 71 6714 Chemical Reactions Bethany RooneyUnknownJanuary 22 1994 1994 01 22 14 2 72 6815 Poison Mel DamskiUnknownJanuary 29 1994 1994 01 29 13 5 73 6916 Tangled Webs UnknownUnknownFebruary 5 1994 1994 02 05 13 3 74 7017 Up to His Old Tricks James A ContnerStory by Daniel Kipman amp Kathryn PrattTeleplay by Ron Cowen amp Kathryn PrattFebruary 12 1994 1994 02 12 12 2 75 7118 Blood is Thicker Than Water UnknownUnknownApril 23 1994 1994 04 23 14 1 76 7219 Lock and Key UnknownUnknownApril 30 1994 1994 04 30 13 3 77 7320 Life Upside Down UnknownUnknownMay 7 1994 1994 05 07 11 8 78 7421 Protective Measures UnknownUnknownMay 14 1994 1994 05 14 12 2 79 7522 Up in the Air UnknownUnknownMay 21 1994 1994 05 21 12 7 80 Season 5 1994 95 edit No overallNo inseasonTitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateViewers millions 761 Bombshell UnknownUnknownSeptember 24 1994 1994 09 24 13 5 81 772 Blinders UnknownUnknownOctober 1 1994 1994 10 01 13 8 82 783 I Only Have Eyes for You UnknownUnknownOctober 8 1994 1994 10 08 11 2 83 794 Falling Leaves Alan MyersonPeter SchneiderOctober 15 1994 1994 10 15 12 5 84 805 Heroes Janet G KnutsenAllison HockOctober 22 1994 1994 10 22 10 9 85 816 Scandalous Bethany RooneyTammy AderOctober 29 1994 1994 10 29 10 7 86 827 Down for the Count Kevin InchKathryn PrattNovember 5 1994 1994 11 05 11 8 87 838 Cold Turkey Helaine HeadLisa MelamedNovember 12 1994 1994 11 12 11 4 88 849 Paradise Lost James A ContnerPeter SchneiderNovember 19 1994 1994 11 19 12 6 89 8510 Twilight Time UnknownAllison HockDecember 3 1994 1994 12 03 12 8 90 8611 A Child Is Given UnknownUnknownDecember 17 1994 1994 12 17 11 2 91 8712 No Pain No Gain UnknownUnknownJanuary 7 1995 1995 01 07 13 0 92 8813 A Lullaby to My Father UnknownUnknownJanuary 14 1995 1995 01 14 13 0 93 8914 A Good Deed Michael SchultzUnknownJanuary 21 1995 1995 01 21 12 2 94 9015 A House Divided Davis GuggenheimLindsay HarrisonFebruary 4 1995 1995 02 04 12 6 95 9116 A Proper Farewell Bruce HumphreyTammy AderFebruary 11 1995 1995 02 11 13 2 96 9217 Angel of Death UnknownUnknownFebruary 18 1995 1995 02 18 11 3 97 9318 Sleeping with the Devil UnknownUnknownMarch 4 1995 1995 03 04 12 5 98 9419 Judgement Day UnknownUnknownApril 1 1995 1995 04 01 11 7 99 9520 Word of Honor UnknownUnknownApril 8 1995 1995 04 08 10 9 100 9621 Remembrance of Sisters Past UnknownUnknownApril 15 1995 1995 04 15 9 9 101 9722 A Fighting Chance UnknownUnknownApril 22 1995 1995 04 22 10 1 102 9823 Matters of the Heart UnknownUnknownApril 29 1995 1995 04 29 10 5 103 9924 Enchanted May UnknownUnknownApril 29 1995 1995 04 29 5 10 5 103 Season 6 1995 96 edit No overallNo inseasonTitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateViewers millions 1001 100 Kevin InchRon Cowen amp Daniel LipmanSeptember 23 1995 1995 09 23 9 6 104 1012 Out of the Woods James A ConterJan EliasbergSeptember 30 1995 1995 09 30 10 4 105 1023 The Passion of Our Youth Harry HarrisTammy AderOctober 7 1995 1995 10 07 9 8 106 1034 One Fine Day Rachel FeldmanKathryn Pratt amp Deborah Starr SeibelOctober 21 1995 1995 10 21 10 4 107 1045 Deceit Michael SchultzKathryn Pratt amp Lindsay HarrisonNovember 4 1995 1995 11 04 108 8 9 109 1056 For Everything a Season Parts 1 amp 2 A Perfect Circle Change of Life Joan Micklin SilverJan EliasbergNovember 11 1995 1995 11 11 110 111 112 8 3 113 1067Kevin Inch part 2 Molly Newman part 2 1078 Renaissance Woman UnknownTammy AderNovember 18 1995 1995 11 18 10 1 114 1089 A Perfectly Reasonable Explanation UnknownUnknownNovember 25 1995 1995 11 25 10 6 115 10910 Sleeping Beauty UnknownJan EliasbergDecember 2 1995 1995 12 02 9 7 116 11011 A Tough Act to Follow UnknownLindsay HarrisonDecember 9 1995 1995 12 09 8 9 117 11112 A Sudden Change of Heart Harry HarrisMolly NewmanJanuary 6 1996 1996 01 06 8 0 118 11213 The Man That Got Away Ronald L SchwaryTammy AderJanuary 13 1996 1996 01 13 7 7 119 11314 Double Double Toil and Trouble UnknownUnknownJanuary 20 1996 1996 01 20 8 1 120 11415 Impersonators UnknownUnknownJanuary 27 1996 1996 01 27 10 1 121 11516 The Best Man Rachel FeldmanJan EliasbergFebruary 3 1996 1996 02 03 9 0 122 11617 A Little Snag UnknownUnknownFebruary 10 1996 1996 02 10 7 6 123 11718 Don t Go to Springfield UnknownKathryn PrattMarch 2 1996 1996 03 02 7 5 124 11819 Where There s Smoke UnknownUnknownMarch 9 1996 1996 03 09 8 2 125 11920 Leap Before You Look UnknownUnknownMarch 16 1996 1996 03 16 8 2 126 12021 Dreamcatcher Graeme CliffordDeborah Starr SeibelMarch 23 1996 1996 03 23 6 6 127 12122 The Price UnknownUnknownMarch 30 1996 1996 03 30 8 7 128 12223 Guess Who s Coming to Seder Mel DamskiTammy Ader amp Lindsay HarrisonApril 6 1996 1996 04 06 7 4 129 12324 Nothing Personal Shawn NelsonNora DunnApril 13 1996 1996 04 13 7 6 130 12425 Housecleaning UnknownDeborah Starr SeibelApril 20 1996 1996 04 20 7 3 131 12526 Taking a Gamble Graeme CliffordLindsay HarrisonApril 27 1996 1996 04 27 8 8 132 12627 War amp Peace Part 1 amp 2 James A ContnerStory by Ron Cowen amp Daniel LipmanTeleplay by Kathryn Pratt amp Tammy AderMay 4 1996 1996 05 04 10 1 133 12728Home media editOn June 2 2015 it was announced that Shout Factory under WB license had acquired the rights to the series in Region 1 they have subsequently released all six seasons on DVD 134 135 136 137 138 DVD Name Ep Release dateSeasons One and Two 29 September 15 2015Season Three 24 January 19 2016Season Four 22 April 12 2016Season Five 24 July 19 2016Season Six 29 November 8 2016Reception editRatings edit Season U S ratings Network Rank1 1990 1991 N A NBC N A2 1991 1992 10 45 million NBC 553 1992 1993 10 11 million NBC 564 1993 1994 10 11 million NBC 525 1994 1995 9 0 million NBC 756 1995 1996 6 8 million NBC 103Accolades edit The series received eight Emmy Award nominations over the course of its run winning once in 1994 for Sela Ward as Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series Swoosie Kurtz was also nominated twice in the Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series category in 1993 and 1994 139 References editNotes Vilkomerson Sara November 7 2014 1991 to 1996 Sisters Entertainment Weekly Retrieved November 10 2023 Horowitz Joy May 6 1991 The Taming of a TV Series Teaser Or Less Talk About the 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