If there’s one thing that makes this 20-year-old sitcom worth revisiting -- and there is only the one thing -- it’s its value as an ethnographic specimen.
Who's The Boss? - The Complete First Season (1984)
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Synopsis: Former professional baseball player Tony Micelli (Tony Danza) takes a job at the home of high-strung career woman Angela Bower (Judith Light), and arrives with his teenage daughter, Samantha... Former professional baseball player Tony Micelli (Tony Danza) takes a job at the home of high-strung career woman Angela Bower (Judith Light), and arrives with his teenage daughter, Samantha (Alyssa Milano), in tow. Also living in the house are Angela's painfully shy son, Jonathan (Danny Pintauro), and oversexed mother, Mona (Katherine Helmond). Who's the Boss? ran on ABC-TV in the U.S. from 1984 to 1992. This 3-DVD set contains all 22 episodes from the first season. [More]
Starring: Tony Danza, Judith Light, Katherine Helmond, Alyssa Milano
Starring: Tony Danza, Judith Light, Katherine Helmond, Alyssa Milano, Danny Pintauro
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