Bette (TV series)

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Bette

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Format Sitcom
Starring Bette Midler
Joanna Gleason
Kevin Dunn
James Dreyfus
Marina Malota
Lindsay Lohan
Marco Gould
Kimiko Gelman
Country of origin Flag of the United States United States
Language(s) English
No. of episodes 18 (2 unaired)
Production
Running time 30 minutes (with commercials)
Broadcast
Original channel CBS
Original run October 11, 2000March 7, 2001
External links
IMDb profile

Bette is a CBS television show which premiered on October 11, 2000, lasting one season, with Bette Midler playing herself - a "divine celebrity" who is adored by her fans. There were several similarities to Bette's actual career through the show's run, and many of her celebrity friends appeared as themselves during the show's short run. Guest stars included Danny DeVito, George Segal, Sharon Lawrence, Tim Curry, David James Elliott, Oprah Winfrey, Tony Danza, Dolly Parton, Olivia Newton-John, Lindsay Lohan, Jon Lovitz,and the ladies from The View all as themselves. The Halloween episode featured Dolly Parton as herself, with her and Bette filming a TV special. Bette ended up getting Dolly arrested after stealing one of Dolly's outfits and going trick or treating dressed as Dolly. The pilot episode featued Lindsay Lohan as Bette's daughter Rose, the role was then replaced with Marina Malota for the regular run of the series.

The show's 16 episodes aired Wednesday nights, until its cancellation. There were two episodes that went unaired on network TV, but the last two episodes were aired in HDTV in which it was simulcast.

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  • People's Choice Awards (2001) - Won - "Favorite Female Performer in a New Television Series" - Bette Midler
  • TV Guide Awards (2001) - Won - "Actress of the Year in a New Series" - Bette Midler
  • TV Guide Awards (2001) - Nominated - "New Series of the Year"
  • Golden Globe (2001) - Nominated - "Best Performance by an Actress in a TV-Series - Comedy/Musical" - Bette Midler
  • Emmy (2001) - Nominated - "Outstanding Art Direction for a Multi-Camera Series" - Bernard Vyzga (production designer) & Lynda Burbank (set decorator) for the pilot
  • Excellence in Production Design Award Television - Won - "Episode of a Multi-Camera Series" - Bernard Vyzga (production designer) & Rich Rohrer (assistant art director) for the pilot

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