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- 1. Pilot Oct 26, 1988
- After six months in Paris, a New York restaurateur (Stephen Collins) returns to find his business, neighborhood and personal life in disarray.
- 2. The Sonny Also Rises Nov 2, 1988
- Nick helps friends with a hostile neighbor; Hillary tries to mediate for Nick and the drug dealer who shot him.
- 3. Nouvelle York Nov 9, 1988
- Nick's new chef (Mary Beth Hurt) is exasperating; Hillary enlists Nick's help when her boyfriend experiences inadequacy.
Tattingers (later Tattinger's) is an American comedy-drama television series that aired by the NBC television network from October 26, 1988, to April 26, 1989, as part of its 1988 fall lineup.
Nick & Hillary: Created by Tom Fontana, John Masius, Bruce Paltrow. With Stephen Collins, Blythe Danner, Jerry Stiller, Roderick Cook. Divorced couple Nick and Hillary Tattinger co-own and operate Tattingers, an upscale Manhattan restaurant, serving famous clientele despite their marital split.
- (95)
- 1988-10-26
- Comedy, Drama
- 60
Tattingers is an American comedy-drama series that aired by the NBC television network as part of its 1988 fall lineup. After failing in the Nielsen ratings as an hour-long program, the plot and characters were briefly revived in the spring of 1989 as the half-hour situation comedy Nick & Hillary.
1988 -1989. NBC. Comedy. Watchlist. The ex-owner of a once-elegant Manhattan restaurant tries to save it after returning from France. Tattinger retools the eatery while...
The ex-owner of a once-elegant Manhattan restaurant tries to save it after returning from France. Tattinger retools the eatery while trading barbs with his ex-wife (and...
Season 1 – Tattinger's. Page 1 of 5, 9 total items. A man reclaims his restaurant.
Tattingers (also known as "Nick & Hillary's" or "Tattinger's") was a Syndication network comedy\drama series created by Bruce Paltrow, Tom Fontana & John Masius. The show aired from October 26, 1988 to April 26, 1989, lasting for one season & 13 episodes (leaving two episodes unaired).