Übersicht
Premierendatum:
29. September 1986 (USA)
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Plot:
Outspoken feminist Julia Sugarbaker runs a design firm out of her Atlanta home, along with her shallow ex-beauty queen sister...
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Filmpreise:
Nominated for 2 Golden Globes.
Another 14 wins
&
23 nominations
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Nutzerkommentare:
Tornado Watch
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| David Trainer | | (63 Folgen, 1987-1991) |
| David Steinberg | | (37 Folgen, 1987-1993) |
| Harry Thomason | | (19 Folgen, 1987-1991) |
| Jack Shea | | (14 Folgen, 1986-1988) |
| Iris Dugow | | (5 Folgen, 1989-1991) |
| Barnet Kellman | | (4 Folgen, 1987) |
| Hal Holbrook | | (4 Folgen, 1988-1990) |
| Matthew Diamond | | (3 Folgen, 1987-1988) |
| Dwayne Hickman | | (3 Folgen, 1989-1990) |
| Ellen Falcon | | (2 Folgen, 1986-1990) |
| Charles Frank | | (2 Folgen, 1991-1992) |
| Roberta Sherry Scelza | | (2 Folgen, 1991-1992) |
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| Linda Bloodworth-Thomason | | (73 Folgen, 1986-1992) |
| Pamela Norris | | (27 Folgen, 1989-1991) |
| Mark Alton Brown | | (18 Folgen, 1990-1993) |
| Dee LaDuke | | (18 Folgen, 1990-1993) |
| Cassandra Clark | | (7 Folgen, 1989-1991) |
| Debbie Pearl | | (7 Folgen, 1989-1991) |
| Paul Clay | | (5 Folgen, 1990-1992) |
| Thom Bray | | (5 Folgen, 1990-1991) |
| Michael A. Ross | | (5 Folgen, 1990-1991) |
| Robert Horn | | (5 Folgen, 1992-1993) |
| Daniel Margosis | | (5 Folgen, 1992-1993) |
| Norma Safford Vela | | (5 Folgen, 1992) |
| Emily Levine | | (4 Folgen, 1993) |
| Emily Marshall | | (2 Folgen, 1986) |
| Trish Vrandenburg | | (2 Folgen, 1987) |
| Cathryn Michon | | (2 Folgen, 1991-1993) |
| David Steinberg | | (2 Folgen, 1993) |
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| Bill Kenny | | (unbekannte Anzahl Folgen) |
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| Judy Crown | .... | key hair stylist (unbekannte Anzahl Folgen, 1986-1993) |
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Weitere Details
Alternativ:
Mann muss nicht sein (Bundesrepublik Deutschland) [de]Sugarbakers (Bundesrepublik Deutschland) [de]
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Länge:
30 Min | Germany:25 Min (164 episodes)
Seitenverhältnis:
1.33 : 1
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Dies und das:
The exterior of Sugarbaker & Associates Interior Design is The Villa Marre, a Victorian mansion built in 1881 and located in the MacArthur Park Historic District of Little Rock, Arkansas. It is listed in the National Registry of Historic Places.
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Dialogzitate:
Julia:
[
when a flight attendant refuses to tell her the age of the plane they're flying in] What exactly are they supposed to do, wait for a wing to fall off and count the rings?
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I just saw an episode of Designing Women entitled "Tornado Watch". In my opinion this was the best episode of the entire series. The writers and actors were at their peak of hilarity when they produced this little gem back in 1990. I've seen it many times and it never fails to make me laugh out loud. This particular episode had all the elements that made Designing Women one of the best television sitcoms in history. Dim-witted Charlene Stillfield makes a home video to send back to her hillbilly clan in Poplar Bluff. Aging beauty queen Suzanne Sugarbaker at her most 'PMS-on-a-diet' bitchy, shrieks "Happy Anniversary, Lois and Shimmy!" into Charlene's camcorder. Sassy single mother Mary Jo Shively is whining about some sexist pig again. Feminist Julia Sugarbaker is her usual cool-collected self but getting more frazzled by the minute. Ditzy senior-citizen Bernice Clifton drops by and so does Daddy Jones, an old mountain man. When Daddy breaks out the moonshine things really get zany. Ex-con Anthony Bouvier and his annoying girlfriend Vanessa groove to motown tunes in the background. It's an all-out madcap party. As Bernice and Daddy Jones dirty dance, Julia delivers the funniest line of the show, "I don't ever wanna see anything like this in my home again." Then, a nerdy client drunk on moonshine, strips down to bikini briefs and proceeds to sexually harass all the women. Luckily, a tornado rips through Sugarbaker's before things get too out of hand. The next day as everyone cleans up the mess, Charlene's outrageous home video airs on CNN...the perfect ending to this perfect episode. Many thanks to Dixie Carter, Delta Burke, Jean Smart, Annie Potts, Meshach Taylor and Alice Ghostley for making us laugh for seven great seasons. Now we can see them all again everyday on Lifetime. Enjoy!