The Five Mrs. Buchanans
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The 5 Mrs. Buchanans | |
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Format | Sitcom |
Created by | Marc Cherry and Jamie Wooten |
Starring | Judith Ivey Beth Broderick Harriet Sansom Harris Charlotte Ross Eileen Heckart |
Country of origin | USA |
No. of episodes | 17 |
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Running time | approx. 0:22 (per episode) |
Broadcast | |
Original channel | CBS |
Original run | September 24, 1994 – March 25, 1995 |
The Five Mrs. Buchanans is a U.S. television sitcom that centers around the various small-town misadventures of four disparate women from wildly different backgrounds able to reach consensus on one topic only: the monstrousness of their meddling mother-in-law. The series aired on CBS from 1994 to 1995.
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[edit] Main cast
- Judith Ivey as Alexandria "Alex" Isaacson Buchanan
- Beth Broderick as Delilah Buchanan
- Harriet Sansom Harris as Vivian Buchanan
- Charlotte Ross as Bree Larson Buchanan
- Eileen Heckart as Mother Emma Buchanan
[edit] Recurring cast
- John Getz as Roy Buchanan
- Mark Moses as Rev. Charles Buchanan
- Richard Poe as Ed Buchanan
- Tommy Hinkley as Jesse Buchanan (ep. 2-15)
[edit] Behind the scenes
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The first version of the series' pilot, which was intended to air, had the show titled The Four Mrs. Buchanans since the character of Delilah wasn't married to Jesse Buchanan (played in this first appearance by Paul Johansson) until the end of that episode. Ultimately, the show's permanent title would have taken effect beginning with the second episode. This original pilot never did air, however, mainly because of the amount of raunchiness in the scripts (lots of attention was paid especially to Bree's sexually charged one-liners and Delilah's cleavage). It has been speculated that CBS wanted to sanitize the show's content and alter some of the character traits before it hit the air. The pilot was then re-shot with all daughters-in-law already married, and with the 5 Mrs. Buchanans title in place from the start.
Shortly after its premiere, CBS announced it had given the series a 5 episode pick-up, in addition to the standard 13 initially ordered. However, only 17 episodes were aired and are known to have been produced.
Eileen Heckart stated in an interview at the time that CBS had picked up more episodes of the show with the intention of moving it from Saturday nights, where it was faltering, to Mondays following Murphy Brown. The network ultimately changed its mind after ordering Cybill as a mid-season replacement, though the seventh episode of The Five Mrs. Buchanans did air once in this timeslot as a "special preview" on 31 October 1994.