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collector. His marriage lasted less than 6 hours; his Bulgarian wife (who married him only to avoid being deported) deserted him at the wedding reception. Noted for his extremely nasal, whining voice, and his propensity for being manipulated by Kirk. Seen only in seasons 1-3; he 'graduates' from
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in seasons 3-4), John's ex-wife. Though she left John, she later decides she wants another child with him. She goes to extreme lengths to make this happen without trying to actually win him back.
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when it was shown in the United Kingdom. During its four-season run, it was bounced to and from various time periods on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday nights. It moved from its post-
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in seasons 1-2, Billy Cohen in season 3), John's school age son who lives with his mother. John and Matthew have a good relationship, despite their limited time together.
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Chow Ling (Cu Ba Nguyen), a recent immigrant who attends meetings in the community center both to learn English and to quit smoking. Seen in seasons 2-3.
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for people who are divorced and single. The series chronicles John's life and the lives of his new friends at the One-to-One Club.
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In its first season, the sitcom was part of NBC's Thursday night lineup. It attracted the eleventh largest audience of all
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Brooks, Tim; Marsh, Earle (2003). "Appendix 2 Emmy Award Winners – 1988–1989 (presented September 17, 1989)".
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television programs in the United States for the 1988–89 season. Its viewer share (as recorded in
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Brooks, Tim; Marsh, Earle (2003). "Appendix 3 Top-Rated Programs by Season".
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The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows 1946–Present
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gay man whose marriage to a woman has just ended. His performance won him a
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from October 6, 1988 to July 22, 1992. It was originally based on the
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In "Stand By Your Man", the thirteenth episode of the first season,
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Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series
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problems?") Has a child named Nigel out of wedlock in season 2.
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Six months after the divorce, John joins the One-To-One Club, a
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American television series based on British television series
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the group after his new girlfriend moves in with him.
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in 1989 and was nominated again the following year.
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Dear John (British TV series)
Dear John (Taylor Swift song)

Sitcom
Dear John
John Sullivan
Judd Hirsch
Isabella Hofmann
Jane Carr
Harry Groener
Billie Bird
Jere Burns
Tom Willett
list of episodes
Ed. Weinberger
Multi-camera
Paramount Television
NBC
Dear John
sitcom
NBC
British sitcom of the same name
Cheers
Night Court
New York City
Judd Hirsch
preparatory school
Manhattan
Dear John letter
Rego Park

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