Designing Women: Season 1
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When four strong, sassy and sexy Southern women running a fledgling interior decorating firm hit the television airwaves as Designing Women in 1986, they brought a new kind of Southern spirit to American television. Smart, ambitious and outspoken they embodied the new Southern woman. The much-married, alimony-rich beauty queen Suzanne Sugarbaker (Delta Burke) uses her feminine wiles to attract business for the firm - and future ex-husbands for herself. Her sophisticated sister, Julia (Dixie Carter), is nobodys fool and runs the operation and her own life with a guarded graciousness. Mary Jo Shively (Annie Potts) is the sweet-natured, recently-divorced mother trying to make her own way in the world as a decorator for the first time. Small-town gal Charlene Frazier (Jean Smart) is the naïve, overly-trusting bad-guy magnet who runs the office. They are all devoted to the business. They are each devoted to the other.
When series creator Linda Bloodworth-Thomason first approached CBS with her proposal, all she knew for sure was that she wanted to do a show featuring these four talented actresses. The network agreed. And based on the power of the ensemble cast and the humanity and humor of their stories, Designing Women was a gift to American television that ran for seven seasons and continues winning fans to this day in reruns all around the world.
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Designing Women: Season 1 - Maddie
I remembered watching this series years ago and now that I have rented them again I have come to realize just how many subjects they dared to address! I am amazed by there comedy and sadness they bring together some subjects that were just not talked about in those days. It's funny, and sometimes you cry but all together it is very much a great series to watch and you are not afraid to let your family watch it either. Very much recommended!
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Designing Women: Season 1 - Maddie
I remembered watching this series years ago and now that I have rented them again I have come to realize just how many subjects they dared to address! I am amazed by there comedy and sadness they bring together some subjects that were just not talked about ...