The Best of Designing Women (1986)
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Synopsis: This CBS television series, which ran from 1986-1993, details the comedic ups and downs of an Atlanta interior design firm. Run by strong-willed Julia Sugarbaker (Dixie Carter), the firm is the... This CBS television series, which ran from 1986-1993, details the comedic ups and downs of an Atlanta interior design firm. Run by strong-willed Julia Sugarbaker (Dixie Carter), the firm is the setting for the squabbles and personal struggles experienced by her, her shallow, former beauty queen sister (Delta Burke), divorced Mary Jo (Annie Potts), simple country girl Charlene (Jean Smart), and ex-con delivery man Anthony (Meshach Taylor). Includes 5 episodes: "Pilot," "Killing All the Right People," "Reservations for Eight," "Big Haas and Little Falsie," and "They Shoot Fat Women, Don't They?" [More]
Starring: Dixie Carter, Delta Burke, Annie Potts, Jean Smart
Starring: Dixie Carter, Delta Burke, Annie Potts, Jean Smart, Meshach Taylor, Jan Hooks, Julia Duffy, Sheryl Lee Ralph, Alice Ghostley
Director: Harry Thomason
Director: Harry Thomason
Screenwriter: Linda Bloodworth-Thomason
Producer: Linda Bloodworth-Thomason
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