Women of the House
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Women of the House was a spin-off of Designing Women made to star Delta Burke, who reconciled with her producers after a bitter war.
In the show, Suzanne Sugarbaker's latest husband has died, and as his widow, she assumed his political office for the remainder of his term. The series also starred Teri Garr and a pre-Everybody Loves Raymond Patricia Heaton.
The show did not make a strong showing in the ratings, and was cancelled after only 13 episodes.
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