Caroline in the City (TV Series) (1995) (original) (raw)

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Original title
Caroline in the City
Year
1995
Running time
20 min.
Country
United States
Director
Fred Barron (Creator), Dottie Dartland (Creator), Marco Pennette (Creator), James Burrows, Ted Wass, Will Mackenzie, Tom Cherones, Shelley Jensen, Michael Zinberg, Howard Deutch, Gordon Hunt, Andrew Tsao, Arlene Sanford, Rod Daniel, Peter ChakosSee 7 More
Screenwriter
Fred Barron, Dottie Dartland, Marco Pennette, Bill Prady, Oliver Goldstick, Michael Sardo, Brian Hargrove, Jack Kenny, Bill Masters, Ian Praiser, Donald Todd, Nancy Steen, Gary Murphy, Neil Thompson, Amy Cohen, Michelle Nader, Tom Leopold, Wil Calhoun, Tom Burkhard, Jan Nash, Carol Gary, Ellen Idelson, Rob Lotterstein, Mark Wilding, Christopher Fife, Lester Lewis, Jeff Abugov, Daniel Henriks, Jason Strouse, Jimmy Aleck, Jim Keily, Marcy VosburghSee 28 More
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Synopsis
TV Series (1995-1999). 4 seasons. 97 episodes. Caroline Duffy (Lea Thompson) has her professional life just the way she wants it. "Caroline in the City," the comic strip she created, turned into merchandising gold with an array of greeting cards, books and calendars. Caroline¹s personal life is not quite as golden, but it serves as an endless source of material for her strip. In this series premiere, Caroline breaks up with her boyfriend, greeting card company owner Del Cassidy (Eric Lutes), and is infuriated when she finds out that Del not only has a date so soon after the break-up, but plans to bring the date to "their" restaurant. In desperation, Caroline announces that she too has a date the same night, at the same restaurant. When her attempts at finding a date on short notice prove fruitless, she enlists the help of Richard Karinsky (Malcolm Gets), her new assistant/colorist.
Awards
1996: Satellite Awards: Nominated for Best Actress (Lea Thompson)
1998: Screen Actors Guild (SAG): Nominated Best Actress Comedy Series (Pietz)
Critics' reviews
- "It's not insulting to the intelligence. The first episode is promising and mildly, if not wildly, amusing. What it has going for it more than the laugh track is good writing and performances"
- "Caroline lacks the quirkiness and edge of its fellow NBC sitcoms. It also depends on the sort of hoary comedy devices that have made decades of TV sitcoms embarrassing to watch."
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