Sugar and Spice (American TV series)

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Sugar and Spice
Reynolds, Devine, and Anderson in a promotional picture for the series
GenreSitcom
Created by
Starring
Theme music composer
ComposerJonathan Wolff
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes7 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producerIrma Kalish
Producers
CinematographyDavid Johnson
Camera setupLeland Gray
Running time30 minutes
Production companiesELP Communications
Columbia Pictures Television
Original release
NetworkCBS
ReleaseMarch 30 (1990-03-30) –
May 25, 1990 (1990-05-25)

Sugar and Spice is an American sitcom that aired on CBS from March 30, 1990 to May 25, 1990.

Premise[edit]

The small town of Ponca City, Oklahoma, was the setting for this blue collar series about two middle-aged African American sisters. Loretta and Vickilyn (Loretta Devine and Vickilyn Reynolds) had very different personalities. Vickilyn was conservative and quiet, a divorcee making her living with Small World Miniatures, a mail-order business run out of her converted garage. Her gregarious sister Loretta, an aspiring actress with a roving eye for good-looking men, was biding time working as a hostess at Cafe Jacques, where the manager Jacques (Leslie Jordan) was also seen.[1]

Living with them was their teenage niece Toby (LaVerne Anderson), the only child of their late sister, whose good intentions were sometimes derailed when she took bad advice from her best friend Ginger (Dana Hill). Bonnie (Stephanie Hodge), who had a tempestuous relationship with her trucker husband Cliff (Gerrit Graham), was Vickilyn's assistant at Small World Miniatures.

Ralph and Brian (Troy Searcy, Bumper Robinson) were schoolmates of Toby's.

Cast[edit]

Recurring[edit]

Guest Stars[edit]

Episodes[edit]

No. in
series
No. in
season
Title Directed by Written by Original air date Production
code
11"Doo-Wah Ditty in Ponca City"Jack SheaCassandra Clark & Debbie PearlMarch 30, 1990 (1990-03-30)102

Loretta gets her old singing group back together (Vickilyn, Toby, Ginger, and Bonnie) to sing at the grand opening of a mall.

Guest Stars: Terrah Bennett Smith and Patty Holly
22"The Truck Stops Here"Howard StormSteve Granat & Mel ShererApril 6, 1990 (1990-04-06)103

Bonnie decides to leave her husband.

Guest Star: Gerrit Graham
33"Lovers and Other Truckers"James WiddoesMark Alton Brown & Dee LaDukeApril 13, 1990 (1990-04-13)104

Vickilyn goes out on a blind date arranged by Loretta.

Guest stars: Willie C. Carpenter, Rick Fitts, and Leslie Jordan
44"This Hostess Ain't No Cupcake"Howard StormMichael LomanApril 27, 1990 (1990-04-27)105

When Vickilyn fills in for Loretta, all hell breaks loose.

Guest stars: Robert Fieldsteel, Floyd B. Jones, and Leslie Jordan
55"Pilot"Jack SheaKatherine Green, Irma Kalish, Stephen Neigher, and Gina WendkosMay 4, 1990 (1990-05-04)101

Pilot; Vickilyn's ex-husband returns for a romantic evening.
Guest star: Dorian Harewood

Note: Pilot was shown out of production order. Screenplay by the creators.
66"Breaking in Is Hard to Do"Michael LembeckGina WendkosMay 11, 1990 (1990-05-11)106

After breaking into the principal's office where Toby goes to school, the sisters are jailed.

Guest stars: Maureen Arthur, Fitz Houston, Nicholas Pryor, Jennifer Richards, Michael Talbott, and Elmarie Wendel
77"A Star Is Boring"Jack SheaStephen LangfordMay 25, 1990 (1990-05-25)107
Toby gets a part in the school play.

References[edit]

  1. ^ The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows 1946-Present. Ballantine Books. 2003. p. 1147. ISBN 0-345-45542-8.

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