Wings - The Fifth Season (1993)
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Synopsis: The sometimes touching and always funny 1990s sitcom WINGS starred Timothy Daly and Steven Weber as Joe and Brian Hackett, two brothers trying to run a small airline on Nantucket while dealing with... The sometimes touching and always funny 1990s sitcom WINGS starred Timothy Daly and Steven Weber as Joe and Brian Hackett, two brothers trying to run a small airline on Nantucket while dealing with a lovable, eccentric group of employees and friends that included lunch-counter waitress Helen Chapel (Crystal Bernard), immigrant cab driver Antonio Scarpacio (Tony Shaloub), and oddball mechanic Lowell Mather (Thomas Hayden Church). Created by the team behind CHEERS and FRASIER, WINGS shared those shows' taste for zany situational comedy that was also intelligent, emotional, and decidedly mature. This collection presents the beloved series' fifth season. [More]
Starring: Tim Daly, Steven Weber, Crystal Bernard, Thomas Haden Church
Starring: Tim Daly, Steven Weber, Crystal Bernard, Thomas Haden Church, Tony Shalhoub
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