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- Season 2 overviewSep 14, 1987-Mar 28, 198822 episodesSeason 2 episodes1. 101 Ways to Decorate a Gas Station Sep 14, 1987
- A scruffy gas station owner (Jonathan Banks) wins free interior decoration from Sugarbakers.
- 2. Ted & Tammy Sep 21, 1987
- Mary Jo can't face her children being with her ex-husband's new wife.
- 3. Anthony Jr. Sep 28, 1987
- Anthony is desperate to impress the wealthy parents of his latest girlfriend (Dayna Winston).
- 4. Killing All the Right People Oct 5, 1987
- A decorator (Tony Goldwyn) who has AIDS asks the ladies to plan his funeral.
- 5. Half an Air Bubble Off Oct 19, 1987
- An eccentric client harasses the women with bizarre decorating requests.
- 6. Dash Goff, the Writer Oct 26, 1987
- Suzanne's ex-husband is depressed because his latest book won't be released as a paperback.
- 7. Heart Attacks Nov 9, 1987
- Reese suffers a heart attack after an arm-wrestling match with an old buddy.
- 8. Cruising Nov 16, 1987
- Suzanne and Mary Jo become romantic rivals while doing a job aboard a cruise ship.
- 9. I'll Be Seeing You Nov 23, 1987
- Charlene dreams that she and her Sugarbakers colleagues are World War II USO performers.
- 10. Stranded Dec 7, 1987
- A freak snowstorm forces Suzanne and Anthony to share a cheap motel room.
- 11. Howard the Date Dec 14, 1987
- The ladies accompany a socially inept friend (Marc Silver) to his high-school reunion.
- 12. I'll Be Home for Christmas Dec 21, 1987
- A hired Santa steals all the gifts under the tree at Sugarbakers.
- 13. Great Expectations Jan 4, 1988
- A convicted murderer (M.C. Gainey) from Anthony's prison past offers him a business partnership.
- 14. Second Time Around Jan 11, 1988
- Charlene withdraws after being dumped by her boyfriend (Doug Barr).
- 15. Oh, Brother Jan 18, 1988
- Suzanne and Julia learn that their half-brother wants to be a stand-up comic.
- 16. There's Some Black People Coming to Dinner Jan 25, 1988
- The father of a black student refuses to let him date Claudia.
- 17. The Return of Ray Don Feb 1, 1988
- Suzanne runs into trouble with the IRS, and resorts to desperate measures.
- 18. High Rollers Feb 8, 1988
- Suzanne visits Atlantic City, N.J., hoping to win enough to pay her back taxes.
- Prejudice rears its ugly head when Julia and Suzanne are accepted into a very exclusive club.
- 20. How Great Thou Art Feb 22, 1988
- Julia's solo with the Atlanta Symphony gives Charlene courage to oppose her minister.
- 21. Ted Bare Mar 21, 1988
- Mary Jo faces a personal crisis when her ex-husband, Ted (Scott Bakula), re-enters her life.
- 22. Reservations for Eight Mar 28, 1988
- An avalanche strands the ladies and their male companions at a ski resort.
The second season of Designing Women premiered on CBS on September 14, 1987, and concluded on March 28, 1988. The season consisted of 22 episodes. Created by Linda Bloodworth-Thomason, the series was produced by Bloodworth/Thomason Mozark Productions in association with Columbia Pictures Television.
S2.E10 ∙ Stranded. Mon, Dec 7, 1987. The ladies are off to St. Louis for Design Expo, where Julia, Mary Jo and Charlene come down with the flu. Back in Atlanta, the airport closes due to snow before Suzanne, who is judging a beauty pageant, can leave, so she must ride in the van with Anthony.
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Designing Women. Season 2. Ambitious Julia Sugarbaker and her sister, diva-like ex-beauty queen Suzanne, decide to open their own design firm. They are aided by close friends Mary Jo and Charlene.
Designing Women: Created by Linda Bloodworth-Thomason. With Dixie Carter, Annie Potts, Meshach Taylor, Jean Smart. The misadventures of four women and their handyman running a design firm in Atlanta, Georgia.
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In a famous second season episode, the women are hired by a young gay man dying of AIDS, resulting in a groundbreaking episode of TV that dared to discuss the disease at a time when even the...
Watchlist. Where to Watch. Savvy single women run Sugarbakers, an Atlanta decorating business, in this saucy sitcom with feminist sensibilities, which also endured its share of tabloid notoriety...
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