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1990 American TV series or program

Married People
Genre Sitcom
Created by Prudence FraserRobert Sternin
Written by Prudence FraserRobert RabinowitzRobert Sternin
Directed by Asaad Kelada
Starring Ray AranhaBess ArmstrongMegan GallivanBarbara MontgomeryJay ThomasChris Young
Composer Bob Boykin
Country of origin United States
Original language English
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 18
Production
Executive producers Prudence FraserRobert Sternin
Producers Asaad KeladaKathy LandsbergJan Siegelman
Cinematography Mark J. Levin
Editor Marco Zappia
Running time 30 minutes
Production companies Sternin & Fraser Ink, Inc.Columbia Pictures Television
Original release
Network ABC
Release September 18, 1990 (1990-09-18) –March 16, 1991 (1991-03-16)

Married People is an American television sitcom that aired on ABC as part of its 1990–91 schedule. It was a production of Sternin & Fraser Ink, Inc. in association with Columbia Pictures Television and aired between September 18, 1990 and March 16, 1991. Jay Thomas and Bess Armstrong led the ensemble cast.

The series follows three couples in different stages of their relationships who lived in the same building in New York City. Newlyweds Allen and Cindy Campbell (Chris Young and Megan Gallivan) were occupants of the third floor; he attended Columbia University while she supported them as a waitress. On the second floor were the Meyers, Russell (Jay Thomas) and Elizabeth (Bess Armstrong). Elizabeth was a lawyer while Russell was a free-lance writer and househusband, particularly after the birth of their son, Max. Living on the ground floor were Nick and Olivia Williams (Ray Aranha and Barbara Montgomery), an older couple who were the building's owners (the building was in a gentrified area of Harlem, but often referred to by the street name "Central Park North"). Nick was an irascible traditionalist who constantly wondered why Russell didn't go out and get a "real" job and found Allen to be "too white" ("even for a white boy"), but was basically a good, decent man.

Married People was critically acclaimed but garnered low ratings, particularly after being continually pre-empted by ABC News providing coverage of the Persian Gulf War. The series was cancelled in March 1991, but rerun in August and September of that year just prior to the beginning of the 1991–92 schedule.

Year Award Result Category Recipient
1991 Emmy Award Won Outstanding Technical Direction/Camera/Video for a Series Marty Brown, Dave Owen, Rich Rose, Marvin Shearer, Mark Warshaw, and Jerry WeissFor episode "Dance Ten, Friends Zero"