"Daddy's Daughters" ( eng. Daddy's Girls ) is an American television sitcom that went on the CBS channel from September 21 to October 12, 1994. The show tells about Dudley Walker, the owner of a New York fashion house, from which, for the sake of his business partner, his wife leaves, leaving him in the care of three daughters.
| father's daughters | |
|---|---|
| English Daddy's girls | |
| Genre | sitcom |
| Creator | Brenda Hampton David Landsberg |
| Cast | Dudley Moore Harvey Firestin Stacy galina Meredith Scott Lynn Keri russell Phil backman Alan Ruck |
| Composer | Nick South |
| A country | |
| Original language | English |
| Number of seasons | one |
| Number of series | 13 (10 unlisted) |
| Production | |
| Executive producer | David Landsberg |
| Timekeeping | 30 minutes |
| Studio | Carydan productions Witt / Thomas Productions Warner Bros. Television |
| Broadcast | |
| TV channel | CBS |
| On the screens | September 21, 1994 - October 12, 1994 |
Designer Dennis Sinclair ( Harvey Firestin ) was the first permanent gay character, played by an open gay actor [1] [2] . Fayerstin received positive reviews for his game, but the show itself was crushed by critics, and closed after showing three episodes [3] [4] .
Actors cast
- Dudley Moore - Dudley Walker
- Harvey Firestin - Dennis Sinclair
- Stacy Galina - Amy
- Meredith Scott Lynn - Samantha Walker
- Carey Russell - Phoebe Walker
- Phil Backman - Scar
- Alan Ruck - Lenny
Notes
- ↑ Jicha, Tom . Dudley Do Wrong: 'Daddy's Girls' a Sitcom Dud (Eng.) , Sun-Sentinel (September 21, 1994).
- ↑ Gays on the Tube (Eng.) , The Advocate (August 20, 1996), p. 22.
- ↑ TV (English) , New York Magazine (September 12, 1994), pp. 48–49.
- ↑ Tucker, Ken . Daddy's Girls; Something Wilder; Madman if the People (Eng.) , People (September 30, 1994).
Links
- "Daddy's Daughters" (Eng.) On the Internet Movie Database