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Pearl (TV series)

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Created by
  
Don Reo

Country of origin
  
United States

No. of seasons
  
1

Network
  
CBS

6.7/10
IMDb

Composer(s)
  
Craig Safan

Original language(s)
  
English

Final episode date
  
25 June 1997

Program creator
  
Don Reo

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Starring
  
Rhea Perlman Kevin Corrigan Carol Kane Malcolm McDowell Dash Mihok Lucy Liu

Cast
  
Rhea Perlman, Lucy Liu, Malcolm McDowell, Carol Kane, Kevin Corrigan

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Pearl is an American sitcom which aired on CBS from September 16, 1996 until June 25, 1997. The series starred Rhea Perlman, in what was her return to television after the conclusion of her long-running series Cheers three years earlier on NBC. Don Reo created the series, and Perlman served as an executive producer alongside Reo, Paul Junger Witt, Tony Thomas and Gary S. Levine. Pearl was produced by Impact Zone Productions and Witt/Thomas Productions in association with Warner Bros. Television.

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Plot

Pearl Caraldo (Rhea Perlman), a middle-aged widow, is the loading dock manager for University Electronics but who wants to achieve a higher level of education. She is accepted as a night student at the prestigious Swindon University. By contrast, her 20-year-old son Joey (Dash Mihok), a single father with no apparent ambition, is disappointed that his mother is no longer readily available as a live-in babysitter for his infant daughter. Also less than thrilled is Pearl's sister-in-law Annie (Carol Kane), who is concerned that with her greater educational attainment, Pearl will become another "one of them intellectuals." A professor of a required course, Stephen Pynchon (Malcolm McDowell), further complicates matters by his belief that higher education is for a cultured elite, not working-class people like Pearl, and sets out to embarrass and belittle her whenever possible in hopes that she will withdraw from the university.

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Pearl (TV series) Wikipedia