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词条 Women of the House
释义

  1. Premise

  2. Cast

     Main  Recurring  Notable guest stars 

  3. Episodes

  4. DVD release

  5. References

  6. External links

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| show_name = Women of the House
| image = Women of the House Cast.JPG
| caption = The original cast of Women of the House
| runtime = 30 minutes
| creator = Linda Bloodworth-Thomason
| writer = Linda Bloodworth-Thomason
| director = Harry Thomason
| asst_producer =
| starring = Delta Burke
Teri Garr
Patricia Heaton
Valerie Mahaffey
Lisa Rieffel
William Newman
| composer = Bruce Miller
| related = Designing Women
| country = United States
| language = English
| network = CBS (episodes 1–8) Lifetime (episodes 9–13)
| company = Bloodworth-Thomason
Mozark Productions
Perseverance Inc.
TriStar Television
| distributor = Sony Pictures Television
| first_aired = {{Start date|1995|1|4}}
| last_aired = {{End date|1995|9|8}}
| num_seasons = 1
| num_episodes = 13
| list_episodes = #Episodes
}}

Women of the House is an American sitcom and a spin-off of Designing Women that aired on CBS from January 4, 1995 to August 18, 1995 and the last four episodes airing on Lifetime on September 8, 1995. The series starred Delta Burke, reprising her role of Suzanne Sugarbaker, who had reconciled with producers of Designing Women after a bitter, highly publicized, off-screen battle.

Premise

Suzanne Sugarbaker's latest husband has died, and as his widow, she assumes his political office for the remainder of his term. Washington, D.C. was ill-prepared for the outspoken, "big, dumb, hick beauty queen's" arrival to the United States House of Representatives, though she did form an unusual bond with then-current President Bill Clinton, who was frequently heard off-screen. Along with her, Suzanne dragged her mentally handicapped brother Jim (Jonathan Banks), her young, adopted daughter Desiree (Brittany Parkyn), and her oft-spoken of (but only once seen) maid, Sapphire Jones (Barbara Montgomery).

Teri Garr starred as Suzanne's press secretary Sissy Emerson, a washed up reporter who had turned to the bottle a few years earlier, but was starting to clean up her act. Patricia Heaton portrayed Natty Hollingsworth, Suzanne's snooty, conservative, anal-retentive, bun-wearing administrative assistant whose Congressman boyfriend was serving a prison sentence. Jennifer Malone (Valerie Mahaffey, Julie Hagerty), known to her co-workers as "Malone," was a vivacious, naive, frail housewife who was recently left by her husband, and whose children were tyrants. The years of sexual repression had taken its toll on Malone and she had begun to become obsessed with sex. Later seen in the cast was Lisa Rieffel as Veda Walkman, a ditsy Generation Xer who took an internship at the office. In more minor roles were William Newman as Dave, an older gentleman with bad arthritis who worked in the office and Adam Carl as Adam, another intern (which was not the same-named character Carl played in several episodes of Designing Women).

Cast

Main

  • Delta Burke as Suzanne Sugarbaker
  • Terri Garr as Sissy Emerson
  • Patricia Heaton as Natalie "Natty" Hollingsworth
  • Valerie Mahaffey as Jennifer Malone
  • Lisa Rieffel as Veda Walkman

Recurring

  • Jonathan Banks as Jim Sugarbaker
  • Brittany Parkyn as Desiree "Desi" Sugarbaker
  • William Newman as Dave
  • Adam Carl as Adam

Notable guest stars

  • Jamie Farr guest starred as himself in the episode "Guess Who's Sleeping in Lincoln's Bed?", and he gave a nod to the series MASH by appearing in drag. Amongst the writing staff of MASH was Women of the House writer/creator Linda Bloodworth-Thomason.
  • Gerald McRaney made an appearance in "The Afternoon Wife", playing Suzanne's ex-husband, novelist Dash Goff, a character that originated on Designing Women. By this point, McRaney and series lead Delta Burke were married in real life.
  • Meshach Taylor reprised his Designing Women role of Anthony Bouvier in the episode "Dear Diary".
  • Susan Powter was initially announced as a cast member of the series. She finally showed up in Episode 12, "Dear Diary".
  • Charles Frank appeared as the oft-spoken of Congressman Ed Sharkey in the final episode, "The Conjugal Cottage." Frank starred opposite Delta Burke and Dixie Carter in Linda Bloodworth-Thomason's 1982 sitcom Filthy Rich.
  • Telma Hopkins starred as a wisecracking cop in the episode "The Conjugal Cottage".
  • The episode "Women in Film" featured cameos by Loni Anderson, Roseanne Barr, Carol Burnett, Brett Butler, Rita Moreno, Marilyn Chambers, Marilyn McCoo, Deidre Hall, Elizabeth Ashley, Joan Van Ark, and Stefanie Powers.

Episodes

Episode #AirdateTitleOverview
1January 4, 1995"Miss Sugarbaker Goes to Washington (1)"Suzanne arrives in Washington to fill her husband's seat in Congress. She agrees to go on CNN's political Crossfire TV series, where she makes a fool of herself with her off-the-cuff comments.
  • Guest star(s): Valerie Mahaffey, Jonathan Banks, John Sununu, Michael Kinsley
  • Director: Harry Thomason
  • Writer: Linda Bloodworth-Thomason
  • Music: "Something to Talk About" performed by Shirley Eikhard
2January 4, 1995"Miss Sugarbaker Goes to Washington (2)" As a result of Suzanne's Crossfire appearance, she becomes involved in a scandal dubbed "Knickknack-Gate."
  • Guest star(s): Valerie Mahaffey, Jonathan Banks, Brittany Parkyn, James Tartan, M.C. Gainey, Jeff Doucette, James Stewart (archive footage)
  • Director: Harry Thomason
  • Writer: Linda Bloodworth-Thomason
  • Music: "And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going" performed by Jennifer Holliday
3January 9, 1995"Guess Who's Sleeping in Lincoln's Bed"When the Clintons cancel their dinner engagement at the last moment, they invite Suzanne to stay at the White House. Once there, she promptly destroys the historic Lincoln Bed. Meanwhile, Malone begins obsessively sketching nude men. Guest-star Jamie Farr reunites with M*A*S*H writer Linda Bloodworth-Thomason.
  • Guest star(s): Valerie Mahaffey, William Newman, Jamie Farr, Michael Danek, Bud Leslie, Glenn Taranto, Kate Randolph Burns, Gary Newton
  • Director: Harry Thomason
  • Writer: Linda Bloodworth-Thomason
  • Music: "Da Doo Ron Ron," "Don't Mess with Bill", "Wedding Bell Blues" performed by Delta Burke
4January 11, 1995"That's What Friends Are For"Sissy finds herself homeless just as her deprecating rival comes to town. Meanwhile, Suzanne decides to write an article about the "inter-racial bond" she shares with her maid, Sapphire.
  • Guest star(s): Valerie Mahaffey, Jonathan Banks, Barbara Montgomery, Brittany Parkyn, Deborah May, Lou Rawls (archive footage)
  • Director: Harry Thomason
  • Writer: Linda Bloodworth-Thomason
  • Music: "You'll Never Find Another Love Like Mine" performed by Lou Rawls
5January 18, 1995"Men Are Good"Malone, who never dated anyone but her high school sweetheart, is asked out by a handsome widower.
  • Guest star(s): Valerie Mahaffey, D. David Morin
  • Director: Harry Thomason
  • Writer: Linda Bloodworth-Thomason
6January 25, 1995"You Talk Too Much"The staff convenes at Suzanne's house to randomly monitor violently monitor violence against women on television for an upcoming congressional hearing. Meanwhile Suzanne is trying to diet and Natty reports Sissy to the F.B.I.
  • Guest star(s): Julie Hagerty, William Newman, Jennifer Williams, Darrell Harris, Maryann Sanders
  • Director: Harry Thomason
  • Writer: Linda Bloodworth-Thomason
  • Music: "Something to Talk About" performed by Shirley Eikhard; "Happy Days Are Here Again" performed by Patricia Heaton; "You Talk Too Much" performed by Joe Jones
7February 1, 1995"Bad Girl"Malone has a pregnancy scare, Suzanne arranges a meeting with Alaskan fishermen and Sissy sells obscene lingerie.
  • Guest star(s): Julie Hagerty, William Newman, Ellen Dubin, David J. Partington, Daniel Bryan Cartwell
  • Director: Harry Thomason
  • Writer: Linda Bloodworth-Thomason
  • Music: "Bad Girls" performed by Donna Summer and cast
8March 20, 1995"The Afternoon Wife"Suzanne becomes jealous when her ex-husband Dash (Gerald McRaney) flirts with all of her staffers. McRaney reprises his recurring role from Designing Women.
  • Guest star(s): Valerie Mahaffey, Gerald McRaney
  • Director: Harry Thomason
  • Writer: Linda Bloodworth-Thomason
  • Music: "Something to Talk About" performed by Shirley Eikhard; "Shut Up and Kiss Me" performed by Mary-Chapin Carpenter
9August 18, 1995"Veda"Young, sweet, bubbly, "potty-mouth" Veda Walkman joins the office on an internship and instantly annoys her co-workers. Meanwhile Sissy and Natty engage in practical jokes.
  • Guest star(s): Lisa Rieffel, Ann Bellamy, William Newman, Adam Carl, Charles Walker
  • Director: Harry Thomason
  • Writer: Linda Bloodworth-Thomason
  • Music: "I'm Too Sexy" performed by Lisa Rieffel
10September 8, 1995"Women in Film"Suzanne's staff gathers to again to review violence against women on film for a congressional hearing. A bevy of female stars have cameos, speaking out against violent and exploitive films.
  • Guest star(s): Lisa Rieffel, William Newman, Jason Grant Smith, Tony Carreiro, Shirley Jones, Carol Burnett, Loni Anderson, Roseanne Barr, Brett Butler, Elizabeth Ashley, Deidre Hall, Rita Moreno, Marilyn Chambers, Marilyn McCoo, Joan Van Ark, Stefanie Powers, Charles C. Stevenson Jr, Rick Hamilton, Jonathan Terry
  • Director: Harry Thomason
  • Writer: Linda Bloodworth-Thomason
  • Music: "You Always Hurt the One You Love" performed by Willie Nelson
11September 8, 1995"North to Alaska"Suzanne, Sissy and Natty are sent to Alaska to investigate the spawning habits of salmon. The ladies are awed by the abundance of attractive, eligible bachelors, and they each wind up being bitten by the love bug.
  • Guest star(s): Lisa Rieffel, Gerard Christopher, Paul Kersey, Peter Reckell
  • Director: Harry Thomason
  • Writer: Linda Bloodworth-Thomason
  • Music: "It Had to Be You" performed by Gerard Christopher, Paul Kersey, Peter Reckell, and Patricia Heaton; "He Touched Me" performed by Patricia Heaton; "Honky Tonk Man" performed by Carl Smith
12September 8, 1995"Dear Diary"Congresswoman Kirby Seizmore (Susan Powter) from the Ethics Committee launches an investigation into Suzanne's activities, so Suzanne turns to visiting friend Anthony Bouvier to dispose of her diary. Meshach Taylor reprises his role from Designing Women.
  • Guest star(s): Meshach Taylor, Susan Powter, Lisa Rieffel, Regis Philbin, Kathie Lee Gifford
  • Director: Harry Thomason
  • Writer: Linda Bloodworth-Thomason
13September 8, 1995"The Conjugal Cottage"Natalie becomes violently ill the same weekend that she's planned to spend with her imprisoned lover. Sissy takes her place to keep Ed (Charles Frank) from losing the privilege of the conjugal cottage. Meanwhile the ladies try out a line of indestructible pantyhose. Charles Frank reunites with his Filthy Rich co-star Delta Burke and writer Linda Bloodworth-Thomason.
  • Guest star(s): Lisa Rieffel, Charles Frank, Telma Hopkins
  • Director: Harry Thomason
  • Writer: Linda Bloodworth-Thomason

DVD release

Mill Creek Entertainment had secured the rights to the complete series, which was slated to be released on DVD in early 2011.[1] In April 2011, it was announced that the DVD release has been cancelled due to "issues surrounding the source material delivery." [2] No further information regarding the status of the source material has been released, and according to Mill Creek, the DVD's removal from the release schedule is "permanent."

On February 6, 2018, Questar Entertainment released Women of the House: The Complete Series on DVD in Region 1 for the very first time.[3]

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/news/Women-House-The-Complete-Series/14559|title=Women of the House DVD News|work=TVShowsOnDVD.com|date=October 15, 2010|accessdate=October 16, 2010|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20101018061723/http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/news/Women-House-The-Complete-Series/14559|archivedate=October 18, 2010|df=}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://tvshowsondvd.com/news/Women-House-The-Complete-Series/15270|title=Women of the House - Mill Creek's Planned DVD Release is Off the Schedule|work=TVShowsOnDVD.com|date=April 19, 2011|accessdate=April 19, 2011|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110912160927/http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/news/Women-House-The-Complete-Series/15270|archivedate=September 12, 2011|df=}}
3. ^Women of the House - 'Complete 12 Episode Series,' Starring Delta Burke, is Now Available on DVD Teri Garr, Patricia Heaton, and Jonathan Banks co-star in this Questar release
  • Women of the House at Designing Women Online

External links

  • Women of the House at Designing Women Online
  • {{IMDb title|id=0112228|name=Women of the House}}
  • {{tv.com show|women-of-the-house|Women of the House}}
  • Women of the House Magazine
  • Jump The Shark – Women of the House
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