It's a Living (1980 TV series)

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It's a Living

It's a Living title card
Format Sitcom
Created by Stu Silver
Dick Clair
Jenna McMahon
Starring Ann Jillian
Gail Edwards
Crystal Bernard
Louise Lasser
Marian Mercer
Sheryl Lee Ralph
Wendy Schaal
Susan Sullivan
Theme music composer George Aliceson Tipton
Opening theme "It's a Living" by Leslie Bricusse
Country of origin Flag of the United States United States
No. of seasons 6
No. of episodes 120
Production
Executive
producer(s)
Paul Junger Witt
Tony Thomas
Producer(s) Joel Zwick
R J Colleary
Marc Sotkin
Gloria Banta
Greg Antonacci
Running time 30 min.
Broadcast
Original channel ABC (1980-1982)
(Syndication) (1985-1989)
Original run October 30, 1980September 1, 1989
External links
IMDb profile
TV.com summary

It's a Living is an American sitcom which aired on ABC from 1980 to 1982. After the series was canceled, it aired in syndication from 1985 to 1989.

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[edit] Synopsis

The show followed the lives of the waitresses who worked in a posh restaurant located at the top of the Bonaventure Hotel in Los Angeles. At the helm was their supervisor Nancy Beebe (Marian Mercer), who sometimes fraternized with the girls but usually gave orders. More often than not, the scheme of the week involved Nancy in some way, which upset her because all she wanted was an orderly staff. Adding to the chaotic working environment was a wisecracking pianist named Sonny Mann (Paul Kreppel). One of the many waitresses on the show was Cassie Cranston, played by actress Ann Jillian. Due to her stint on this show, she became very popular for a time.

[edit] Title changes

It's a Living was not a success in its first season and was retooled extensively, airing in 1981 under the name Making a Living. This incarnation did not catch on either, and the show was canceled after two seasons.

[edit] Syndication

While the show was never a hit on network TV, its fortunes would later turn around in 1983, when all 39 episodes went to syndication. Thats when the series began to attract a following along with surprising ratings for the reruns. That prompted the producers and Golden West Television to bring the series back to television. Another factor in its sudden rediscovery was due to Ann Jillian's public disclosure that she had been diagnosed with breast cancer in 1984, the same year the announcement was made to bring the show back.

In 1985, the show was revived under its old name for the syndicated market. Most of the cast remained intact from the former version. A new waitress, Amy Tompkins (Crystal Bernard), arrived at the restaurant and was immediately accepted by the group. When Jillian decided to leave the show in 1986 (She only agreed to do one season in syndication, plus she wanted to continue her treatments for breast cancer), she was replaced by Ginger St. James (Sheryl Lee Ralph), the first black waitress to be showcased on the sitcom. With these core cast members in place, the show continued to produce episodes for syndication until the show was ended in 1989.

[edit] Episodes

The series' first two seasons produced 39 episodes. However, when it aired in syndication, it produced 81 additional episodes, making the final episode count 120 episodes.

[edit] Cast

[edit] External links