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- 1. I Married Dora Sep 22, 1987
- Peter marries his housekeeper to prevent her deportation.
- 2. My Parents Are Coming! My Parents Are Coming! Sep 25, 1987
- Dora's parents visit their newly married daughter and son-in-law.
- 3. Where There's a Will ... There's No Way Oct 2, 1987
- Mr. Lennox convinces Peter he has to write a will.
I Married Dora: Created by Michael Leeson. With Elizabeth Peña, Daniel Hugh Kelly, Sanford Jensen, Juliette Lewis. A widowed white-collar professional with two children marries his Hispanic housekeeper so she will not be deported.
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- 1987-09-22
- Comedy
- 30
The final episode ended with a scene breaking the fourth wall, that ranked number 49 on TVLand's list of The 100 Most Unexpected TV Moments. Peter received a two-year job offer in Bahrain and the final scene featured him boarding a plane headed overseas, leaving Dora and his children behind despite their pleas.
S1.E13 ∙ The Millionaire's Club. Fri, Jan 8, 1988. In arguably the most infamous and unique TV finale of all-time, Peter is forced to choose between his job and his family when he's offered a position in the Middle East that will make him wealthy. 9.8/10 (6)
Fri, Sep 25, 1987 30 mins. Peter and Dora (Daniel Hugh Kelly, Elizabeth Pena) try to pose as the picture of wedded bliss for the sake of Dora's visiting mother (Lupe Ontiveros) and father (James ...
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S1.E4 ∙ Where There's a Will, There's No Way. October 9, 1987. Peter decides it's time to write a new will and decides to name his sister-in-law as guardian of the children. It's not a popular decision and raises questions as to the state of his marriage to Dora. Rate.
I Married Dora is an American sitcom that appeared on the ABC television network. It premiered on September 22, 1987, and its final first-run episode aired on December 18, 1987. The series was created by Michael J. Leeson, who was one of the creators of the long running TV series The Cosby Show.