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- 1. Pilot Sep 29, 1986
- Julia and Charlene are horrified to learn Suzanne has fallen for Mary Jo's ex-husband.
- 2. The Beauty Contest Oct 6, 1986
- Charlene agrees to sponsor Mary Jo's daughter in the Miss Pre-Teen Atlanta Contest.
- 3. A Big Affair Oct 20, 1986
- Suzanne arranges a date for Charlene with a very portly gentleman (Walter Olkewicz).
Designing Women is a TV series that ran from 1986 to 1993, starring Delta Burke, Dixie Carter, Annie Potts and Jean Smart as four friends who run a design firm in Atlanta. The show won a Primetime Emmy and received many other awards and nominations, and features episodes about their personal and professional lives, as well as social issues.
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- 1986-09-29
- Comedy
- 30
IMDb provides the full cast and crew list of the comedy-drama series Designing Women, created by Linda Bloodworth-Thomason. See the directors, writers, actors, and episodes of the show that ran for seven seasons.
Designing Woman: Directed by Vincente Minnelli. With Gregory Peck, Lauren Bacall, Dolores Gray, Sam Levene. A sportswriter and a fashion-designer marry after a whirlwind romance, and discover they have little in common.
- Vincente Minnelli
- 4 min
Designing Women is an American television sitcom created by Linda Bloodworth-Thomason that aired on CBS between September 29, 1986 and May 24, 1993, producing seven seasons and 163 episodes.
Find out the cast, episodes, ratings, and reviews of Designing Women, a comedy series about a group of women working in a design firm in Atlanta. Watch it on Prime Video or Hulu with a subscription.
- Delta Burke
- 7
Find out who starred in the TV series Designing Women (1986-1993) and who directed and produced it. See the full list of actors, actresses, writers, and other crew members on TMDB.
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Stream Designing Women — Season 1 on Prime Video. Series creator Linda Bloodworth-Thomason uses the fictional Atlanta design firm of Sugarbaker and Associates as a witty bully pulpit for...