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词条 All's Fair
释义

  1. Plot

  2. Cast and crew

  3. Episodes

  4. Reception

  5. Awards and nominations

  6. References

  7. External links

{{Infobox television |
| show_name = All's Fair
| image = Richard Crenna Bernadette Peters Alls Fair 1977.JPG
| caption = Crenna and Peters
| rating =
| runtime = approx. 0:30
(per episode)
| creator = Bob Schiller
Bob Weiskopf
Rod Parker
| developer = Norman Lear
| company = T.A.T. Communications Company
| starring = Richard Crenna
Bernadette Peters
Michael Keaton
| distributor = Sony Pictures Television
| country = United States
| language = English
| network = CBS
| location = Metromedia Square, Los Angeles, California
| first_aired = September 20, 1976
| last_aired = April 30, 1977
| num_seasons = 1
| num_episodes = 24
| list_episodes = #Episodes
|}}

All's Fair is an American television sitcom from Norman Lear that aired one season on CBS from 1976 to 1977. The series co-starred Richard Crenna as a conservative political columnist and Bernadette Peters as a liberal photographer, and their romantic mismatch because of age and political opinions. The program also featured Michael Keaton in an early role as Lanny Wolf. Peters was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for her role.

Plot

In Washington, D.C., an older (49) conservative columnist Richard C. Barrington (Richard Crenna) and a young (23) liberal photographer Charlotte (Charley) Drake (Bernadette Peters) become romantically involved. The complications of their politics and the age difference provide the story lines. They are "separated by politics, generation gap, manners and living styles".[1]

Barrington is a gourmet cook who lives in a luxurious Washington townhouse, and Drake is a vegetarian. Barrington has a girl friend, a literary agent (Salome Jens), when he first meets Drake.[2] The style of the show is "almost constant hysteria, the rapid pacing set to the sounds of argumentative shouting."[1]

Cast and crew

Cast

Source: Nostalgia Central[3]

  • Richard C. Barrington – Richard Crenna
  • Charlotte (Charley) Drake – Bernadette Peters
  • Lucy Daniels, Al's girlfriend and a reporter – Lee Chamberlin
  • Allen Brooks, Richard's assistant – J.A. Preston
  • Ginger Livingston, Charley's roommate – Judith Kahan
  • Senator Wayne Joplin, a liberal Senator and friend of Richard – Jack Dodson
  • Lanny Wolf (1976), aide to President Carter – Michael Keaton
Crew
  • Norman Lear – Production Supervisor
  • Michael Elias – Producer
  • Rod Parker – Executive Producer
  • Bob Claver – Director
  • Hal Cooper – Director
  • Bob Schiller – Writer and Producer
  • Bob Weiskopf – Writer and Producer
  • Ben Stein – Consultant and writer[4][5]

Episodes

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Ron Friedman
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Bob Van Scoyk ({{abbr|s/t|story and teleplay}}),
Bud Wiser ({{abbr|s/t|story and teleplay}})
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EpisodeNumber = 14 Title = Love and Marriage: Part 2 DirectedBy =J.D. Lobue WrittenBy=Bud Wiser1977|1|17}}Aux4 = November 10, 1976ProdCode=113 LineColor = 000000
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EpisodeNumber = 15 Title = Lucy's Job Offer DirectedBy = Bob Claver WrittenBy= Howard Ostroff1977|2|07}}Aux4 = December 21, 1976ProdCode=116 LineColor = 000000
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EpisodeNumber = 16 Title = President Requests: Part 1 DirectedBy = Bob Claver WrittenBy= Tom Whedon1977|2|14}}Aux4 = December 14, 1976ProdCode=115 LineColor = 000000
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EpisodeNumber = 19 Title = Save the Yak DirectedBy = WrittenBy=1977|3|07}}Aux4 =ProdCode= LineColor = 000000
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Reception

The reviewer for Knight News Wire wrote that the show "looks like the best new comedy series of the year...The show looks sound in both writing and acting ... the characters spend a lot of time shouting. Lear seems to have decided ... that high-decibel dialogue is necessary to hold the attention of a large audience."[6]

The critic for The New York Times wrote that "The casting is first-rate and the finger-snapping pace of the show leaves just about everything looking easy and undemanding.[2]

The reviewer for Copley News Service wrote that he did not believe in the relationship (between Crenna and Peters). However, he wrote that "it works. It works because Crenna is an expert farceur and Peters is, well, cute and full of the old ginger. It works because the dialogue has crackle and wit. ... Peters has spunk and spirit and a bawdy and snappishly delightful wit ... a well-paced, intelligently conceived and altogether trenchant comedy and I don't see how it can miss."[7]

Awards and nominations

  • Golden Globe, 1977, Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series - Comedy or Musical - Bernadette Peters (nominated)[8]

References

1. ^O'Connor, John J. "TV View. Competition Makes Networks Go Rigid", The New York Times, September 26, 1976, page D29
2. ^O'Connor, John J. "TV: An Odd, Late Season That Is Full of Gaps: Few New Shows Promising, but Most Follow Formula Old Sitcom Series Return in Slightly Altered Guise", The New York Times , September 20, 1976, p. 46
3. ^" 'All's Fair'" Nostalgia Central
4. ^Stein, Ben and Burton, Al. [https://books.google.com/books?id=vpMeLwj1KSoC&pg=PA68&lpg=PA68&dq=%22All's+Fair%22+%22Ben+Stein%22&source=bl&ots=m_QgHkRs6r&sig=iZf4D3KiF_xP5pNbBb6Q_PGxnCw&hl=en#v=onepage&q=%22All's%20Fair%22%20%22Ben%20Stein%22&f=false "Chapter 22"] 26 Steps to Succeed in Hollywood (2006), books.google.com, Hay House. Inc., {{ISBN|978-1-4019-0700-6}}, p.68
5. ^Sipos, Thomas M. "Ben Stein -- Portrait Of A Hollywood Republican" hollywoodinvestigator.com, September 28, 2003
6. ^Winfrey, Lee. [https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=BA1UAAAAIBAJ&sjid=tYwDAAAAIBAJ&dq=all's%20fair%20tv%20show&pg=5406%2C2741127 " 'All's Fair' Hot New Show"] Boca Raton News, Knight News Wire (news.google.com), September 20, 1976
7. ^Freeman, Don. [https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=2002&dat=19761007&id=Iw0vAAAAIBAJ&sjid=B9sFAAAAIBAJ&pg=1145,1255922 "All's Fair' has Lear Touch"] Beaver County Times (Copley News Service), news.google.com, October 7, 1976
8. ^"Bernadette Peters Golden Globe Wins and Nominations" {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120902140750/http://www.goldenglobes.org/browse/member/28409 |date=2012-09-02 }}, Goldenglobes.org, accessed April 15, 2012

External links

  • {{IMDb title|0073956}}
  • {{tv.com episodes|alls-fair|197|All's Fair}}
  • {{epguides|AllsFair}}
  • TV Guide information page
{{Norman Lear}}

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