Sara (U.S. 1985 TV series)
Sara | |
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The cast of Sara | |
Genre | Sitcom |
Created by |
Gary David Goldberg Ruth Bennett |
Directed by | Will Mackenzie |
Starring |
Geena Davis Alfre Woodard Bill Maher Mark Hudson Bronson Pinchot Ronnie Claire Edwards Matthew Lawrence |
Composer(s) | Tom Scott |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 13 |
Production | |
Producer(s) |
Merrill Markoe Linda Nieber |
Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Running time | 30 minutes |
Production company(s) |
UBU Productions NBC Productions |
Release | |
Original network | NBC |
Original release | January 23 – May 8, 1985 |
Sara is an American sitcom that aired on NBC from January to May 1985. Starring Geena Davis in the title role, the series features early performances from several actors who went on to greater acclaim, including Alfre Woodard, Bronson Pinchot and Bill Maher. Sara was set in a San Francisco Legal Aid office and featured one of the earliest regular gay characters on an American television series (Dennis Kemper, played by Pinchot).
Cast
- Geena Davis as Sara McKenna
- Alfre Woodard as Rozalyn Dupree
- Bill Maher as Marty Lang
- Mark Hudson as Stuart Webber
- Bronson Pinchot as Dennis Kemper
- Ronnie Claire Edwards as Helen Newcomb
- Matthew Lawrence as Jesse Webber
Episodes
- 1. "David
Returns" - January 23, 1985
- 2. "Sara's Mom - January 30, 1985
- 3. "Dueling Lawyers" - February 13, 1985
- 4. "Helen Steps Out" - February 20, 1985
- 5. "You Can't Win 'Em All" - February 27, 1985
- 6. "A Date with Keith" - March 13, 1985
- 7. "Rock 'n' Roll Father" - March 20, 1985
- 8. "27 Candles" - March 27, 1985
- 9. "Sara's Short Story" - April 10, 1985
- 10. "Meet Mr. Cooper" - April 17, 1985
- 11. "Girls Just Want to Have Fun" - April 24, 1985
- 12. "A Night at the Ballet" - May 1, 1985
- 13. "Brief Encounter" - May 8, 1985
Reception
Although the series was critically well-received, it was scheduled opposite Dynasty, which was then the most popular series on the air. Sara failed to attract an audience and was cancelled after 13 episodes, although NBC did re-air the series in 1988.[1] According to TVTango.com's ratings database, Sara ranked 48th out of 104 programs that aired during the 1984-85 season, with an average household rating of 14.44.
Notes
- ↑ Capsuto, pp. 205–06
References
- Capsuto, Steven (2000). Alternate Channels: The Uncensored Story of Gay and Lesbian Images on Radio and Television. Ballantine Books. ISBN 0-345-41243-5.
External links
- Sara at the Internet Movie Database