- The Days and Nights of Molly Dodd
infobox television
show_name = The Days and Nights of Molly Dodd
format =Comedy-drama
camera = Single camera
runtime = 30 minutes
creator =Jay Tarses
starring =Blair Brown
country = USA
network =NBC , Lifetime
first_aired = May 21, 1987
last_aired = August 8, 1991
num_episodes = 65"The Days and Nights of Molly Dodd" is an
NBC /Lifetimecomedy-drama that aired from 1987 - 1991. It was created byJay Tarses and starredBlair Brown in the title role.Premise
The show depicted the life of Molly Bickford Dodd, a divorced woman living in
New York City living a lifestyle that could be defined as bothyuppie andbohemian . Molly seemed to drift from job to job and relationship to relationship. Her ex-husband, a ne'er-do-welljazz musician, still cares for her. In fact, nearly every man she meets (and the occasional woman) adores her. Her warmth and emotional accessibility are the root cause of most of Molly's problems in life.Production
Unlike the traditional sitcom, "The Days and Nights of Molly Dodd" had story lines that often did not resolve in a single episode.
The show was filmed using a single camera, departing from the three-camera technique common in U.S.
sitcom s since the days of "I Love Lucy ". Using only one camera created a single point of view, as if the viewer were observing the goings-on as Molly's companion.Tarses wrote and
directed many of its episodes (and made a number ofcameo appearance s).Cast
In addition to Brown and Tarses, the cast included
Allyn Ann McLerie as Molly's mother, James Greene as her building's elevator operation/doorman,William Converse-Roberts as her ex-husband Fred Dodd, andMaureen Anderman as her best friend Nina.Sandy Faison was a cast member during its run on NBC. ActorsDavid Strathairn andRichard Lawson each appeared in about a third of the episodes (both playing characters who were romantic interests for Molly).Major recurring roles were held by
Victor Garber ,Richard Venture (who played Molly's father),George Gaynes ,John Pankow , andJ. Smith-Cameron .Now-well-known actors making multiple appearances in guest roles include
Nathan Lane andGina Gershon .Wesley Snipes andSamuel L. Jackson appear in a single episode as guests at a party.Awards
The show earned Brown five
Emmy Award nominations as Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series, one for each year the show was on. Tarses was also the recipient of multiple nominations.Broadcast and cable
NBC first broadcast the show as a summer replacement in 1987 running 13 episodes. "Molly Dodd" was critically acclaimed and a moderate ratings success (it was featured in the network's then-powerhouse Thursday night lineup), but was not featured in the network's fall schedule.
It was a mid-season replacement for NBC again in spring 1988, with 12 episodes (a season-ending 13th episode was produced but not aired). NBC cancelled "Molly Dodd" after its second season.
The Lifetime cable network decided to pick the show up, first re-airing the 26 episodes originally produced, then commissioning three more 13-episode seasons for 1989, 1990, and 1991. Lifetime would continue to air "Molly Dodd" in reruns after original production stopped. After a few years, the show would reappear in reruns on
GoodLife TV (now known asAmericanLife TV ) for some time. In late 2001 and until 2002, local New York City'sMetro TV put reruns on and even had "Molly Dodd" marathons especially onMothers Day 2002. Metro TV was removed from New York'sTime Warner by 2003, and the channel folded altogether by the end of 2004.External links
* [http://www.richardlawson.net/tv-mollydodd.html Richard Lawson Official Website: The Days and Nights of Molly Dodd] - features the video clip of Molly and Nathaniel's first meeting, plus a couple of production stills
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