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Perfect Strangers (TV series) - Wikipedia. Perfect Strangers is an Americansitcom that ran for eight seasons from March 2. August 6, 1. 99. 3, on the ABC television network.
Created by Dale Mc. Raven, the series chronicles the rocky coexistence of midwestern American Larry Appleton (Mark Linn- Baker) and his distant cousin from eastern Mediterranean Europe, Balki Bartokomous (Bronson Pinchot).
Originally airing on Tuesdays for the short six- episode first season in the spring of 1. Wednesdays in prime time in the fall of 1. It remained on Wednesdays until March 1. Fridays. The show found its niche there as the anchor for ABC's original TGIF Friday- night lineup, though it aired on Saturdays for a short time in 1. Premise. The series chronicles the relationship of Larry Appleton (Mark Linn- Baker) and his distant cousin Balki Bartokomous (Bronson Pinchot). Larry, a Wisconsin native from a large family, has just moved into his first apartment in Chicago, Illinois, and is savoring his first taste of privacy when Balki, a hitherto- unknown cousin from a Mediterranean island, Mypos, arrives intending to move in with him. Balki, who was a shepherd on Mypos, interprets what little he knows about the United States by relying on his own (often out- of- context) recollections of American pop culture ("America: Land of my dreams and home of the Whopper").
Balki's signature is his "Dance of Joy", a cross between the dosado and the hokey pokey that he performs (with Larry) to celebrate good fortune. He debuts it in the third episode, "First Date", at a singles bar when he realizes that the song the band is playing sounds like the "Dance of Joy". After initially gently rebuffing his cousin's request to stay at his apartment, aspiring- photographer Larry decides to take Balki under his wing and teach him about American life. However, the neurotic Larry frequently proves to be as inept as Balki, if not more so, and often gets the pair into situations that only Balki can set right. Major influences on the show include "buddy sitcoms" such as Laverne & Shirley and Mork & Mindy, both of which were produced by the Perfect Strangers team.
Synopsis. Development. The series was the brainchild of Dale Mc.
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Raven (co- creator of Mork & Mindy) and producers Tom Miller and Robert Boyett. Miller claimed that the series' inspiration came in the wake of the 1. Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, when America experienced a wave of renewed patriotic sentiment.[1] Their idea for a comedy about an immigrant in America was initially rejected by all three major commercial television networks operating in the U.
S. at the time (ABC, CBS and NBC). In December 1. 98. Bronson Pinchot garnered notice for his role in Beverly Hills Cop as Serge, an effeminate art- gallery employee with an unplaceable foreign accent.
When Miller and company pitched Pinchot as the star of their immigrant show, ABC signed on to the project, originally entitled The Greenhorn. By this time, however, Pinchot had become unavailable, as he had taken the role of a gayattorney in the NBC series Sara alongside star Geena Davis. Sara failed to find an audience, and was canceled by May 1. With Pinchot now available, Miller and Boyett began to develop the show in earnest. By November, comedian Louie Anderson was cast as the immigrant's American cousin.[2] A pilot episode was put into production, but in the end Anderson was not considered right for the role. Bbc Tv Series Call The Midwife on this page.
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Development was placed into overdrive when ABC President Brandon Stoddard offered the producers a prime tryout slot for the spring of 1. Who's The Boss? and Moonlighting on Tuesday nights.[3] After running through several actors for the part of Balki's cousin, the producers settled on Mark Linn- Baker, whom they had recently seen in a guest appearance on Moonlighting. Linn- Baker displayed immediate chemistry with Pinchot, and the series raced into production under the new title Perfect Strangers. It premiered on ABC on March 2. Season 1 (1. 98. 6)The series commences with Larry living alone in an apartment in Chicago.
In the pilot episode, Balki unexpectedly shows up at Larry's door claiming to be his distant cousin. Balki joined Larry as a clerk at the Ritz Discount Store, located on the ground level of their apartment building. Their boss is Donald "Twinkie" Twinkacetti (Ernie Sabella), an unscrupulous miser who is also their landlord. Twinkacetti's incessant berating of his two employees (he calls Balki "Turnip" and Larry "Yo- Yo") is occasionally alleviated by his wife Edwina (Belita Moreno). In the first season, upstairs neighbor Susan Campbell (Lise Cutter) is Larry's platonic friend.
Airing in the coveted timeslot between Who's The Boss? Moonlighting, Perfect Strangers was an instant ratings hit in the spring of 1. Season 2 (1. 98. 6–8. For its second season, Perfect Strangers was moved to Wednesday nights at 8: 0. ABC sitcom Head of the Class. Susan's character was phased out early in this season. Larry began dating Jennifer Lyons (Melanie Wilson) and Balki began dating Mary Anne Spencer (Rebeca Arthur), after meeting them through a local gym.
In later episodes, we learn that both women are flight attendants who live in Larry and Balki's building. Season 3 (1. 98. 7–8.
The start of season 3 in fall 1. Larry and Balki in a new, larger apartment where Balki had his own room instead of sleeping on a fold- out sofa.[4] External shots clearly depict a new apartment building. According to season 6, episode 1. Larry and Balki's address is 7. Coldwell Street, Apt #2. Chicago, Illinois.
The characters never made reference to the move, and Jennifer and Mary Anne were still co- tenants in the new surroundings. Larry acquires a reporter job working out of the basement of the Chicago Chronicle, a fictional metropolitan newspaper, and helps Balki get a mail room job. They are overseen by demanding city editor Harry Burns (Eugene Roche). Burns is phased out of the show by the end of season 3; by the 5th season, the paper's publisher, Mr. Wainwright (F. J. O'Neill), takes over as Larry and Balki's boss, appearing through season 7. Balki's immediate supervisor is mail room head Sam Gorpley (Sam Anderson who had portrayed a bank clerk in the season one episode "Check This" in which Balki opens his first bank account), who never warms to "the Mypiot" and constantly plots to get Balki fired.
Lydia Markham is the Chronicle's thin- skinned, multi- phobic advice columnist; she's played by Belita Moreno, who had previously played Edwina Twinkacetti.