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词条 Good Advice (TV series)
释义

  1. Synopsis

  2. Cast

  3. Guest stars

  4. Episodes

     Season 1: 1993  Season 2: 1994 

  5. History

  6. References

  7. External links

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| show_name = Good Advice
| image = 1993GoodAdvice.jpg
| caption = Promotional advertisement for the series
| genre = Sitcom
| creator = Danny Jacobson
Norma Safford Vela
| writer = Michael Patrick King
Barnet Kellman
Danny Jacobson
Max Mutchnick
| director = Robby Benson
Michael Lembeck
Ted Bessell
Barnet Kellman
Alan Rafkin
| starring = Shelley Long
Treat Williams
George Wyner
Teri Garr
Christopher McDonald
Estelle Harris
Ross Malinger
Henriette Mantel
| theme_music_composer =
| opentheme =
| endtheme =
| composer = Jonathan Wolff
| country = United States
| language = English
| num_seasons = 2
| num_episodes = 21
| list_episodes =
| executive_producer = Danny Jacobson
| producer = Tom Palmer
Mimi Friedman
Pamela Grant
Marco Bario
Martin Mickelson
Peter Tolan
| editor = Dann Cahn
| camera = Multi-camera
| runtime = 30 minutes
| company = In Front Productions
Itzbinso Long Productions
TriStar Television
| distributor = Sony Pictures Television
| channel = CBS
| picture_format =
| audio_format =
| first_aired = {{Start date|1993|04|02}}
| last_aired = {{End date|1994|09|06}}
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Good Advice is an American sitcom that aired for two seasons on CBS from April 2, 1993 to September 6, 1994. It was co-created and executive produced by Danny Jacobson and Norma Safford Vela; and starred Shelley Long and Treat Williams.

Synopsis

Dr. Susan DeRuzza (Shelley Long) is a successful marriage therapist and the author of a best-selling book on the subject, Giving And Forgiving. Upon returning from a six-week promotional tour she discovers her husband of 11 years, Joey (Christopher McDonald), in bed with another man. Furthermore, when she returns to her therapy office, she learns she is now sharing it with high-profile divorce attorney Jack Harold (Treat Williams). While Susan and Jack don't agree on the basics of relationships, love or marriage, the one thing they do share is an undeniable sexual chemistry. Susan's confidant Artie (George Wyner) tries to lend support at the office and her sister Paige (Teri Garr) and son Michael (Ross Malinger) try to help at home.

Cast

  • Shelley Long as Susan DeRuzza
  • Treat Williams as Jack Harold
  • George Wyner as Artie Cohen
  • Teri Garr as Paige
  • Christopher McDonald as Joey DeRuzza
  • Ross Malinger as Michael DeRuzza
  • Estelle Harris as Ronnie Cohen
  • Henriette Mantel as Henriette
  • Lightfield Lewis as Sean Trombitas

Guest stars

  • Wendie Malick as Janet
  • Anne Meara as Verna
  • Peter Onorati as Chazz Bigelow
  • Xander Berkeley as Bernard
  • Lisa Edelstein as Robin
  • Liz Torres as Juanita
  • Mindy Sterling as Jill
  • Jean Speegle Howard as Mrs. Coulson

Episodes

Season 1: 1993

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}}{{Episode list
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Season 2: 1994

  1. The Big One (May 23, 1994)
  2. Two Times Twenty (May 30, 1994)
  3. Divorce, Egyptian Style (June 6, 1994)
  4. Roll Out the Barrel (June 15, 1994)
  5. Brother, Can You Spare a Date? (June 29, 1994)
  6. The Gay Divorcee (July 6, 1994)
  7. Making Out Is Hard to Do (July 13, 1994)
  8. I'm Not Ready for My Closeup, Dr. DeRuzza (July 20, 1994)
  9. Bill's as Is (July 27, 1994)
  10. A Chance of Showers (August 3, 1994)
  11. I Am Woman, Hear Me Snore (August 10, 1994)
  12. Lights, Camera, Friction! (August 17, 1994)
  13. Desperately Using Susan (September 6, 1994)

History

Good Advice was intended to debut at the very beginning of the 1992-1993 season, but became a mid-season replacement on CBS in the Spring of 1993, due to the fact that the network's Fall schedule was overcrowded.[1] The initial order garnered solid ratings and generally positive critical reviews. This was Shelley Long's first return to series television after leaving her role as Diane Chambers on Cheers and also the first sitcom for Treat Williams. Ross Malinger, who played Susan's son, gained notoriety from his big-screen portrayal of Tom Hanks's matchmaking son in Sleepless in Seattle, which was released that Summer.

CBS renewed the series for a second season, but production was halted after Long became sick with the flu.[2] Long's illness prompted the network to put the show on indefinite hiatus; the season premiere aired in the Summer of 1994,[3] but was ultimately cancelled after the season ended.

For the second season, Estelle Harris, who played Artie's (George Wyner) mother, and Christopher McDonald as ex-husband Joey, were cut as regulars in lieu of bringing in Teri Garr as Susan's sister. Henriette Mantel also joined the cast in season 2.[4]

Good Advice staff writers included Michael Patrick King and Max Mutchnick. Robby Benson directed the pilot episode.

References

1. ^{{Cite news|url=http://articles.chicagotribune.com/1992-09-01/features/9203190822_1_shelley-long-ted-danson-new-comedy|title=Delayed `Good Advice` Puts Shelley Long On Hold|newspaper=tribunedigital-chicagotribune|access-date=2017-02-20|language=en}}
2. ^{{Cite news|url=http://ew.com/article/1993/10/22/shelly-long-can-this-career-be-saved/|title=Shelly [sic] Long: Can this career be saved?|date=1993-10-22|newspaper=EW.com|access-date=2017-02-20|language=en-US}}
3. ^{{Cite news|url=https://variety.com/1994/tv/reviews/good-advice-the-big-one-1200437017/|title=Review: ‘Good Advice the Big One’|last=Scott|first=Tony|date=1994-05-24|newspaper=Variety|access-date=2017-02-20|language=en-US}}
4. ^{{cite web|url=http://nurse-practitioners-and-physician-assistants.advanceweb.com/article/teri-garrs-bumpy-ride-2.aspx?CP=3|title=Teri Garr's Bumpy Ride|publisher=|accessdate=24 January 2017}}

External links

  • {{IMDb title|id=0106013|title=Good Advice}}
  • {{tv.com show|good-advice|Good Advice}}

6 : 1990s American sitcoms|1993 American television series debuts|1994 American television series endings|CBS network shows|English-language television programs|Television series by Sony Pictures Television

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