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    • 1. Family Val's
      1. Family Val's Oct 30, 1995
      • Glitterati Ellie Walters (Jean Smart) and Dott Emerson (Mary McDonnell) are best buddies.
      • Val (Faith Prince) plays mommy to Brendan (Dan O'Donahue); Ellie (Jean Smart) hires a bodyguard.
      • Ellie's (Jean Smart) scheme to send Val (Faith Prince) packing backfires.
  2. High Society: Created by Robert Horn, Daniel Margosis. With Jean Smart, Mary McDonnell, Dan O'Donahue, Luigi Amodeo. Successful publisher Dot lets pregnant friend Val move in despite best friend Ellie's disapproval, straining their relationships.

  3. High Society is an American sitcom television series starring Jean Smart and Mary McDonnell that aired Monday nights on CBS from October 30, 1995, to February 26, 1996. It was added to the CBS schedule as a replacement for If Not for You, a sitcom that was cancelled after a few episodes. [1]

  4. High Society (TV Series 2010) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  5. Learn more about the full cast of High Society with news, photos, videos and more at TV Guide.

  6. High Society is the title of an American television sitcom that aired Monday nights on CBS in 1995 and early 1996. The series revolves around two New York City women who act in an outrageous, campy, and decadent manner. The theme song was the Lady is a Tramp sung by Chaka Khan.

  7. High Society: Created by Mike Aho, Andrew Glassman, Tinsley Mortimer. With Tinsley Mortimer, Paul Johnson-Calderon, Dabney Mercer, Jules Kirby. The series follows Tinsley Mortimer, New York's most talked-about "Park Avenue Princess," and her circle of often-controversial friends.

  8. High Society is the title of an American television sitcom that aired Monday nights on CBS in 1995 and early 1996. The series revolves around two New York City women who act in an outrageous, campy, and decadent manner. The theme song was the Lady is a Tramp sung by Chaka Khan.

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