P.S. I Luv U
| P.S. I Luv U | |
|---|---|
| Genre | Crime drama |
| Created by | Glen A. Larson Bob Shayne |
| Written by | Glen A. Larson Bob Shayne Gail Morgan Hickman Stephen A. Miller |
| Directed by | Bruce Bilson Peter Hunt David Nutter Ron Satlof Jerry Thorpe Mike Vejar |
| Starring | Greg Evigan Connie Sellecca |
| Theme music composer | Matthew Delgado Glen A. Larson |
| Opening theme | "P.S. I Luv U" performed by Greg Evigan and Suzanne Fountain |
| Composer(s) | Rocky Davis Dave Fisher Kevin Gilbert |
| Country of origin | United States |
| Language(s) | English |
| No. of seasons | 1 |
| No. of episodes | 13 |
| Production | |
| Executive producer(s) | Glen A. Larson |
| Producer(s) | Bob Shayne Gail Morgan Hickman |
| Editor(s) | David Howe |
| Cinematography | Robert Hayes |
| Running time | 45–48 minutes |
| Production company(s) | CBS Entertainment Production Glen A. Larson Productions |
| Broadcast | |
| Original channel | CBS |
| Original run | September 15, 1991 – January 4, 1992 |
P.S. I Luv U is an American crime drama series that aired on CBS as a part of its 1991-92 schedule. The title derived from the phone number of fictitious Palm Security and Investigations, which was 774-5888, which can be reached by dialing "PSI-LUVU" on a standard North American telephone.
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[edit] Synopsis
P.S. I Luv U is the story of two people who had been working together in a failed New York Police Department "sting" operation. Joey Paciorek (Greg Evigan) was a policeman, while Wanda Tallbert (Connie Sellecca) was a con woman who was working with the police only as part of an agreement which was to keep her out of prison. As the failed sting involved organized crime, when it fell through it became necessary to place both of them in the witness protection program.
Posing as married couple Cody and Dani Powell, the two were placed for employment at Palm Security and Investigations in Palm Springs, California, a private detective agency owned by Matthew Durning (Earl Holliman), who was the only person outside of the government who knew who they really were. Occasionally seen during the series' run was Sonny Bono, who was at the time the real life mayor of Palm Springs. The series was cancelled at midseason.
[edit] Episodes
| Ep # | Title | Airdate |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Pilot | September 15, 1991 |
| 2 | "Smile, You're Dead" | September 21, 1991 |
| 3 | "The Honeymooners" | September 28, 1991 |
| 4 | "No Thanks for the Memories" | October 5, 1991 |
| 5 | "Diamonds Are a Girl's Worst Friend" | November 2, 1991 |
| 6 | "Unmarried... with Children" | November 9, 1991 |
| 7 | "What's Up, Bugsy?" | November 16, 1991 |
| 8 | "An Eye for an Eye" | November 30, 1991 |
| 9 | "Where There's a Will, There's a Dani" | December 7, 1991 |
| 10 | "I'd Kill to Direct" | December 14, 1991 |
| 11 | "There Goes the Neighborhood" | December 21, 1991 |
| 12 | "A Bundle of Trouble" | January 2, 1992 |
| 13 | "The Chameleon" | January 4, 1992 |
[edit] References
- Brooks, Tim and Marsh, Earle, The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows
[edit] External links
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- 1991 television series debuts
- 1992 television series endings
- 1990s American television series
- American drama television series
- CBS network shows
- Crime television series
- English-language television series
- Television series by CBS Paramount Television
- Television shows set in California
- United States television program stubs