6.2 /10 1 Votes
5.5/10 TV Final episode date 30 July 1990 | 6.8/10 First episode date 16 April 1990 Number of seasons 1 Number of episodes 12 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Created by Kimberly HillTom Patchett Written by Sandy FrankVicki S. HorwitzLawrence KonnerLisa RosenthalRobin Schiff Directed by Robert BerlingerMatthew Diamond Starring Sandra BullockPatrick BrockNana VisitorJudy PrescottGeorge NewbernEdye ByrdeTom O'RourkeAnthony Tyler QuinnDavid SchrammB.J. Ward Cast Similar Party Girl, Fired Up, Working, Parenthood, Café Americain |
Working girl it s only love season 1 episode 5
Working Girl is an American sitcom that aired on NBC from April to July 1990. Loosely based on the 1988 film of the same name starring Melanie Griffith, the series stars Sandra Bullock as Tess McGill (Melanie Griffith's character in the film), in a role that was initially meant for Nancy McKeon.
Contents
- Working girl it s only love season 1 episode 5
- Sandra bullock and nana visitor in working girl tv series 1990
- Synopsis
- Reception and cancellation
- Cast
- Syndication
- References
Sandra bullock and nana visitor in working girl tv series 1990
Synopsis
Tess McGill is a spunky, independent secretary who has suddenly become a junior executive after she charms company owner A.J. Trask. Tess' first challenge is to survive working with her antagonistic, uptight immediate boss, Mrs. Bryn Newhouse, otherwise known as the "company witch." Tess' best friend, Lana Peters, is a secretary who is more interested in doing her nails and rooting for Tess than in getting ahead herself. Meanwhile, Everett Rutledge is a fellow junior executive who is charming but eager to please. Libby Wentworth is Tess' world-wise "permanent temporary" secretary who is also a moonlighting musician. Back home each night on Staten Island, Tess has to contend with her doting parents, Joe and Fran. Tess also has to contend with Sal Pascarella, the blue-collar neighborhood Romeo who constantly pursues her.
Reception and cancellation
Debuting as a midseason replacement, Working Girl drew low ratings and was canceled after eight of the twelve episodes produced aired.
Cast
Syndication
The series briefly reran on TV Land in the 1990s after Bullock became a major motion-picture star.