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Room for Two (American TV series)

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Room for Two
Created byRick Kellard
Wendy Goldman
Directed byWill Mackenzie
Peter Bonerz
Peter Baldwin
StarringPatricia Heaton
Linda Lavin
Peter Michael Goetz
Paula Kelly
Bess Meyer
Andrew Prine
John Putch
Jeff Yagher
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes26 (2 unaired)
Production
Executive producerWendy Goldman
Running time30 minutes
Production companiesPhantom Productions
Warner Bros. Television
Original release
NetworkABC
ReleaseMarch 24, 1992 –
July 6, 1993

Room for Two is an American sitcom starring Patricia Heaton and Linda Lavin that aired for two seasons on ABC from March 24, 1992 to July 6, 1993.

Overview

Patricia Heaton stars as Jill Kurland, an executive producer of a New York City television show called Wake Up, New York. The show focused on Jill's relationship with her mother Edie from Ohio (played by Linda Lavin) who joined Jill's show as a result of her humorous and misplaced opinions and criticisms.[1]

Cast

Episode list

Season 1 (1992)

Ep. Episode title First aired
1 "Pilot" March 24, 1992
2 "Not Quite... Room for Two" March 31, 1992
3 "Whose Mouth Is It Anyway?" April 7, 1992
4 "Help" April 14, 1992
5 "Private Parts" April 15, 1992
6 "Psyched!" April 22, 1992
7 "Winners and Other Losers" April 29, 1992
8 "A Couch with a View" September 3, 1992
9 "Little White Lies" September 10, 1992
10 "Look Ma, Four Hands" UNAIRED
11 "A Home, a Loan" UNAIRED

Season 2 (1992–93)

Ep. Episode title First aired
12 "A Couple of Couples" September 17, 1992
13 "My Right Foot" September 24, 1992
14 "If It's Saturday, It Must Be Meat Loaf" October 1, 1992
15 "A Night with the Jetsons" October 8, 1992
16 "Ken, We Hardly Knew Ye... Much" October 15, 1992
17 "And Now, a Pause for Menopause" October 29, 1992
18 "The Night of the Living Lou" November 12, 1992
19 "Dog Day Afternoons" November 26, 1992
20 "All Men are Created Equal, Bummer" December 3, 1992
21 "All Edie's Children" December 17, 1992
22 "Sex, Rugs and Rock 'n' Roll" June 8, 1993
23 "To Book or Not to Book" June 15, 1993
24 "Moving On" June 22, 1993
25 "Big Noise from Mendota" June 29, 1993
26 "'M' is for the Many Things" July 6, 1993

DVD releases

There are currently no DVD releases planned by Warner Bros., who owns the rights. However, the second episode was included in a commemorative DVD released by Warner Bros. during their 50th anniversary, along with the pilot of My Sister Sam.

References

  1. ^ The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows 1946–Present. Ballantine Books. 2003. p. 1010. ISBN 0-345-45542-8.