词条 | Cathy (TV special) |
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| show_name = Cathy | image = | image_alt = | show_name_2 = | genre = | creator = Cathy Guisewite | based_on = | writer = Cathy Guisewite | screenplay = | story = | director = Evert Brown | voices = Kathleen Wilhoite Robert F. Paulsen Allison Argo Shirley Mitchell Emily Levine Gregg Berger Desiree Goyette William L. Guisewite Robert Towers | country = United States | language = English | num_episodes = | executive_producer = Lee Mendelson | producer = Bill Melendez | editor = Chuck McCann Julie Gustafson Warren Taylor | camera = Nick Vasu | runtime = 24 minutes | company = Mendelson–Melendez Productions Universal Press Syndicate | distributor = | budget = | network = CBS | first_aired = May 15, 1987 | last_aired = | followed_by = Cathy's Last Resort | website = }} Cathy is a 1987 animated television special based on the Cathy comic strip by Cathy Guisewite. It features Kathleen Wilhoite as the voice of Cathy Andrews, and was written by Guisewite, executive-produced by Lee Mendelson, produced by Bill Melendez, and directed by Evert Brown. The special won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program. It was followed by Cathy's Last Resort and Cathy's Valentine. PlotCathy Andrews is an unmarried woman who dreams of having both a career as president of a conglomerate and a relationship with "Mr. Right," a man who is sensitive, nurturing and sexy. While claiming the 1980s are a golden age to be single, she is envious seeing her friends becoming engaged in droves. She justifies her casual relationship with a man named Irving to her mother, but everyone is disappointed Irving will not be attending her workplace awards ceremony, where Cathy is nominated for employee of the year. One Saturday night, she visits Irving's apartment, to find he is entertaining another woman, Brenda. Although both women storm out on Irving, Cathy returns, and Irving attempts to explain himself. Despite momentarily thinking the affair was brief, Cathy looks into Irving's refrigerator and finds butter on a plate, lasagna and ice trays filled, and realizes it has gone on for weeks. Cathy's friend Andrea takes her out to look for another man, despite her mother's insistence she stay in the apartment and wait for Irving to call. When Cathy returns, she is disappointed to find her answering machine blank. After a failed attempt to look through personal ads, she accepts a blind date, but Andrea drives the man away with mace when he arrives, sees them both, and jokes about having two women. When Irving calls to get his possessions back, Cathy tells him to meet her at the awards ceremony, where she wins employee of the year. They then dance. Voices
ProductionAt the time a Cathy special was announced, the comic strip was being published in 500 newspapers.[1] Producer Lee Mendelson contacted creator Cathy Guisewite about making a television special,[2] which was ultimately produced with Bill Melendez.[3] Guisewite acknowledged her comic was receiving complaints, saying, "The last thing that the world needs is another vulnerable woman," and expressing surprise that a woman would write such a comic. The storyline of the special was created to reflect the character's vulnerability, with Guisewite saying that, despite complaints, her readers liked it. She stated, "The strip is how I work out my anxieties," and that she felt her best comics are drawn from this.[1] BroadcastCathy was initially broadcast on CBS on May 15, 1987.[4] It followed Blondie and Dagwood, another animated special based on a comic strip, Blondie, with regular series pre-empted.[3] Before the special aired, Cathy Guisewite and her mother Anne Guisewite visited Chicago in May 1987 to promote the special and Anne Guisewite's book, Motherly Advice from Cathy's Mom.[5]Cathy's Last Resort and Cathy's Valentine followed on November 11, 1988 and February 10, 1989, respectively.[4]ReceptionJohn J. O'Connor, writing for The New York Times, wrote "Cathy is the animated equivalent of clever, sophisticate sitcom. It fits snugly into network prime time."[3] Cathy won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program in 1987.[6] References1. ^1 {{Cite web|url=http://articles.latimes.com/1987-05-07/news/vw-4297_1_santa-barbara |title=Life Imitates Art for Cathy the Cartoonist |last=Krier |first=Beth Ann |date=7 May 1987 |accessdate=5 December 2016 |work=The Los Angeles Times}} 2. ^M. Keith Booker, ed. Comics through Time: A History of Icons, Idols, and Ideas, ABC-CLIO, 2014, p. 937. 3. ^1 2 {{Cite web|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1987/05/14/movies/2-cartoons-blondie-and-cathy.html |title=2 CARTOONS, 'BLONDIE' AND 'CATHY' |last=O'Connor |first=John J. |date=14 May 1987 |accessdate=5 December 2016 |work=The New York Times}} 4. ^1 Vincent Terrace, Television Specials: 5,336 Entertainment Programs, 1936-2012, second ed., McFarland & Company Publishers, 2013, p. 83. 5. ^{{Cite web|url=http://articles.chicagotribune.com/1987-05-10/features/8702040719_1_hotel-room-cathy-strip-comic-strip/2 |title=Comic Relief From 'Cathy' And Her 'mom' |last=Emmerman |first=Lynn |date=10 May 1987 |accessdate=5 December 2016 |work=The Chicago Tribune}} 6. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.emmys.com/shows/cathy |title=Cathy |last= |first= |date= |accessdate=5 December 2016 |work=Academy of Television Arts & Sciences}} External links
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