Designing Women - Season 1 (1986)
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Synopsis: Shot through with Southern sass, the debut season of DESIGNING WOMEN introduced the world to four of the finest, funniest sitcom characters in TV history: the strong-willed entrepreneur Julia... Shot through with Southern sass, the debut season of DESIGNING WOMEN introduced the world to four of the finest, funniest sitcom characters in TV history: the strong-willed entrepreneur Julia Sugarbaker (Dixie Carter); her ex-beauty queen sister, Suzanne (Delta Burke); the sly, recently divorced Mary Jo Shively (Annie Potts); and the aw-shucks small-town girl Charlene Frazier (Jean Smart). As the four principal players in a small Georgia-based decorating firm, the women took care of business--and each other--with grace, strength, and buckets of wit. This collection includes every episode from DESIGNING WOMEN’s 1986 season on CBS, as well as a reunion special featuring the original cast and creator Linda Bloodworth-Thomason. [More]
Starring: Dixie Carter, Delta Burke, Annie Potts, Jean Smart
Starring: Dixie Carter, Delta Burke, Annie Potts, Jean Smart
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