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2249:, aimed for casual fans to enjoy the series without buying full season sets. The 2-disc DVD set included the following episodes, ranging from seasons one through five: Disc 1 – "Designing Women (pilot)" (season 1), "New Year's Daze" (season 1), "Monette" (season 1), "Oh Suzannah" (season 1), "Ted Remarries" (season 2), "Killing All the Right People" (season 2), "Heart Attacks" (season 2), "Return of Ray Don" (season 2), "Big Haas & Little Falsie" (season 3), "The Wilderness Experience" (season 3). Disc 2 – "The Naked Truth" (season 3), "Stand & Fight" (season 3), "Nightmare from Hee Haw" (season 3), "Julia Gets Her Head Caught in a Fence" (season 4), "Julia & Suzanne's Big Adventure" (season 4), "Foreign Affairs" (season 4), "A Blast from the Past" (season 5), "And Now, Here's Bernice" (season 5), "This is Art?" (season 5) and "The Pride of the Sugarbakers" (season 5). 1182: 1234:(which also centered around a strong, opinionated female character) aired back-to-back, creating a very successful hour-long block for CBS, as both shows were thought to appeal to similar demographics. The show was a top 30 hit for three seasons, from 1989 to 1992, in which the 1989–1992 seasons made it the most successful of the time and helped CBS, which struggled in the ratings around the late 1980s. A move to the 43: 567:
perspective, and is known for telling people off, earning her the nickname of "The Terminator". She is very protective of her sister Suzanne, even though she is usually the first one to criticize her egocentric statements. Julia is notable as a very talented singer, usually performing in her church choir, and, later on, she also pretends to be a
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At the end of the fifth season, actress Delta Burke left the show after a much-publicized feud with the show's producers, so her character, Suzanne, moved to Japan to join her mother, Perky. Actress Jean Smart also left at the beginning of the sixth season after deciding she wanted to spend more time
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as Anthony Bouvier (recurring: seasons 1–2, main: seasons 3–7), an ex-convict and a law student, who works as Sugarbaker's delivery man until 1990 and then becomes a full partner. Anthony is very close to his co-workers but develops a special relationship with Suzanne throughout the series. After he
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as Bonnie Jean "BJ" Poteet (season 7), a lively and sharp-witted Texas millionaire who becomes a Sugarbaker & Associates partner after Allison sells her shares. Her late husband James Poteet, a successful tycoon, had a heart attack during their wedding reception, leaving her the control of his
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for a visit after buying Suzanne's shares and decides to move back to the South, taking possession of Suzanne's house as well, which Anthony had been renting. They eventually became housemates, but are always arguing because of her attempts to throw him out. After one year being a partner at the
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When the show debuted in CBS's Monday-night lineup in 1986, it garnered respectable ratings; however, CBS moved the show several times to other time slots. After dismal ratings in Sunday night and Thursday night time slots, CBS placed it on hiatus and was ready to cancel the show, but a viewer
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as Julia Sugarbaker, president and founder of Sugarbaker & Associates interior design firm. Elegant and classy, but outspoken and opinionated, Julia is known for a no-nonsense demeanor; throughout the course of the show, Julia has several monologues and speeches from a feminist and liberal
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who disagreed with some of the liberal views expressed by her onscreen character. However, she did support liberal causes, such as civil rights and same-sex marriage. Carter cut a deal with the Thomasons in which Julia would sing a song in a future episode for every liberal-leaning monologue.
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and traditional in contrast to her sister's views. Thrice-divorced, Suzanne usually dates wealthy elderly men who are terminally ill. During the series, she deals with weight gain and confronts issues of body image for women. In 1991, Suzanne sells all of her shares and moves to
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was given a starring role for his previously recurring character of delivery man and later partner Anthony Bouvier. Later in its run, the series gained notoriety for its well-publicized behind-the-scenes conflicts and cast changes.
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as Carlene Frazier-Dobber (seasons 6–7), Charlene's naïve younger sister from Poplar Bluff, Missouri, who becomes a receptionist at Sugarbaker's after divorcing her car salesman husband, Dwayne Dobber.
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governorship. Another Clinton-related joke was the introduction during the sixth season of the prissy character, Allison Sugarbaker, who makes it quite clear to the others that she attended
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as Charlene Frazier-Stillfield (seasons 1–5; guest star: season 6), Julia's late husband's former secretary and now office manager of Sugarbaker's. Originally from a large family in
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between September 29, 1986 and May 24, 1993, producing seven seasons and 163 episodes. It was a joint production of Bloodworth/Thomason Mozark Productions in association with
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campaign saved the show and returned it to its Monday night slot. The show's ratings solidified, and it regularly landed in the top 20 rankings. From 1989 through 1992,
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as Reese Watson (seasons 1–4), Julia's love interest, a widowed and successful Atlanta attorney (the character was killed off in season 5 so Holbrook could appear on
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began running the series in June 2017 with nightly blocks featuring 30 fan-favorite episodes, after which the series began airing regularly on the network.
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as Allison Sugarbaker (season 6), Julia and Suzanne's conservative cousin who becomes a partner at Sugarbaker & Associates. Allison comes from
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replaced Burke and Smart for season six, but Duffy was not brought back for the seventh and final season, and she was replaced by
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as Bernice Clifton, the Sugarbakers' eccentric family friend; Ghostley was billed as a "Special Guest Star" throughout the series
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as Mary Jo Shively, Sugarbaker's main designer. Mary Jo is a sarcastic but kind person and a devoted single mother of two.
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as Etienne Toussaint Bouvier (season 7), a showgirl Anthony marries after meeting her while she was performing at the
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design firm, Allison decides to invest in a Victoria's Secret franchise, leaving Atlanta and Sugarbaker's behind.
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Show creators Linda Bloodworth-Thomason and Harry Thomason were strong supporters of longtime friend and then-
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Harry Thomason, Linda Bloodworth-Thomason, Pamela Norris, Tommy Thompson, Douglas Jackson, and David Trainer
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as Suzanne Sugarbaker (seasons 1–5), Julia's younger sister and a silent partner at Sugarbaker's. A former
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as Randa Oliver (season 5), a young girl left in the care of Julia while her wealthy parents are in Europe
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cable network for over a decade. Despite its popularity, the show left the network on August 4, 2006.
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The exterior of the house seen in the series as the location of the Sugarbakers' design firm is the
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as William "Bill" Stillfield (seasons 2–5), Charlene's husband, a colonel in the U.S. Air Force
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beginning October 2, 2006; however, it quickly left and later appeared on its sister network
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with her Air Force husband and their daughter. Julia and Suzanne's obnoxious cousin Allison (
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Designing Women: The Final Season: Dixie Carter, Annie Potts, David Trainer: Movies & TV
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as Dash Goff (season 2), Suzanne's first husband, a novelist and college professor at the
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airs two episodes of the show on weeknights at 12:00 and 12:30 a.m. ET, while
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from January 4, 1995, to August 18, 1995, with the final four episodes airing on
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The series centers on the lives of four women and one man working together at an
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Burke returned as the Suzanne Sugarbaker character in the 1995 spin-off series,
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as J.D. Shackelford (seasons 1–5), Mary Jo's boyfriend, a talent scout for the
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Allison (Duffy) left after the sixth season. Texan widow Bonnie Jean Poteet (
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in fall 1992 caused ratings to fall again and the series to be canceled.
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CBS ran reruns of the show in their daytime lineup at 10:00 a.m. (
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Michael Goldfinger as Rusty (seasons 4–6), the Sugarbakers' electrician
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as Ted Shively (seasons 1–2), Mary Jo's ex-husband and a gynecologist
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airs the show weekdays at 3:00 and 3:30 a.m. as of March 2021.
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biggest fans and worked with several big names while secretary in
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As of August 28, 2019, the series is available for streaming on
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To handle Smart's departure, her character, Charlene, moved to
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Larry Lasota, Anthony Constantini, Doug Gray, and Rick Himot
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Brian Lando as Quinton Shively (seasons 1–6), Mary Jo's son
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as Claudia Marie Shively (seasons 1–5), Mary Jo's daughter
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as office manager Charlene Frazier. In the third season,
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as Vanessa Hargraves (season 4), Anthony's girlfriend
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Outstanding Achievement in Hairstyling for a Series
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