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  1. Empty Nest. Empty Nest was an NBC sitcom which ran from 1988 to 1995. The series began as a spin-off of The Golden Girls, and its pilot aired as an episode of that show (season 2, episode 26), although it was dramatically changed before becoming its own series. Nonetheless, the two households were established as neighbors and characters ...

  2. Empty Nest (TV Series 1988–1995) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. Menu. Movies. Release Calendar Top 250 Movies Most ...

  3. Episode Guide. Empty Nest produced 170 episodes over the course of seven seasons. Take a look at each episode here, with a synopsis, writing/directing credits and a guest cast roster. Season One (1988-1989) Season Two (1989-1990) Season Three (1990-1991) Season Four (1991-1992) Season Five (1992-1993) Season Six (1993-1994)

  4. Dr. Harry Weston. Learn all about the show’s main character. The widowed pediatrician with a bumbling style is a riot as he copes with bachelor life, a hectic workload and a not-so-empty nest. Barbara Weston. Police officer Barbara is the fun-loving, financially troubled middle Weston daughter, always upbeat and carefree–unless of course ...

  5. Widowed pediatrician Harry Weston is a miracle worker when it comes to dealing with his young patients, but he's more challenged by the other people surrounding him: daughters Barbara and Carol; his wisecracking office assistant, nurse LaVerne Todd; and obnoxious neighborhood mooch Charley Dietz. Thank goodness he always finds a friendly shoulder (and a warm, wet tongue) in Dreyfuss, his ...

  6. The series debuted as part of NBC’s Saturday night lineup in the fall of 1988. From its debut, Empty Nest was an instant hit and solidified itself as more than a mere spinoff, eventually even earning more viewers than the series from which it was spun-off. This section of the site offers a detailed description of each season, noting the ...

  7. Empty Nest! The episode “Goodbye, Mr. Dietz” aired on February 24, 1990, and drew 31.4 million viewers – over three million more than tuned in to Phelps’ Olympic victory. Bear (“Dreyfuss”) was born into show business. His father appeared in the TV series Father Murphy and the film Summer Rental with John Candy.

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