Designing Women

Designing Women

1986
Designing Women
Designing Women

Designing Women

7.2 | TV-PG | en | Comedy

Julia Sugarbaker, Mary Jo Shively, Charlene Frazier-Stillfield and Suzanne Sugarbaker are associates at their design firm, Sugarbaker and Associates. Julia is the owner and is very outspoken and strong-willed. Mary Jo is a divorced single-parent whom is just as strong-willed as Julia, but isn't as self-confident. Charlene is the naive and trusting farm girl from Poplar Bluff, Missouri. Suzanne is the self-centered ex-beauty queen whom has a number of wealthy ex-husbands.

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EP22  Gone With a Whim (2)
May. 24,1993
Gone With a Whim (2)

With Julia continuing to fight to save the antebellum Kearney mansion, B.J. struggles to save Sugarbaker's and Poteet Industries from a take over from the Kearneys. However, despite their efforts, Kiki Kearney announces her new plans for ""Kikibaker's,"" Lester Kearney announces that the purchase of Poteet Industries is complete, and the modernizing of the mansion gets under way. Though Anthony and the women are fired for insubordination, when Craig, a friend of Mary Jo's, stumbles on some embarrassing news about the Kearney's illegal financial activities, Poteet Industries and Sugarbaker's are saved from the take over.

EP21  Gone With a Whim (1)
May. 24,1993
Gone With a Whim (1)

With Sugarbaker's in such bad financial shape, the ladies are grateful when B. J. gets them a job redecorating a house that resembles the great home from Gone With The Wind --- until they find out that the new lady of the house plans to rip out the grand staircase and replace it with an elevator. To make matters worse, B. J. finds out that their client is trying to take over Poteet Industries and plans to give Sugarbaker's to his young bride Kiki --- renaming it ""Kikibaker's"".

EP20  The Lying Game
May. 07,1993
The Lying Game

There's no skirting the fact that Carlene is confused by new beau Eric (Kean), whose unusual habit (cross-dressing) she begins to understand only by tapping into her own masculine side.

EP19  The Woman Who Came to Sugarbakers
Apr. 30,1993
The Woman Who Came to Sugarbakers

A visit from Julia's meddlesome former schoolmistress is extended -- on ghostly instructions from her deceased husband, it turns out -- until the desperate Sugarbakers women hold a seance to try to force her to leave.

EP18  It's Not So Easy Being Green
Apr. 02,1993
It's Not So Easy Being Green

Anthony is jealous of Etienne's successful writer friend, who shares a vivid past with her, but tries to be gracious by throwing a signing party for him.

EP17  Shovel Off to Buffalo
Mar. 12,1993
Shovel Off to Buffalo

Worshiping hordes gather outside Sugarbaker's after the face of Elvis mysteriously appears on a snow shovel belonging to Mary Jo, who attracts the attention of a ""paraspectacular"" expert (Gilpin) -- especially when she apparently restores her neighbor's damaged hearing.

EP16  Sex, Lies and Bad Hair Days
Mar. 05,1993
Sex, Lies and Bad Hair Days

B.J.'s dating adventures take a turn for the worse on her birthday, when a bad-hair day and two miserable blind dates have her vowing to give up men, so Julia tries to cheer her up by getting her a date with a really nice fellow.

EP15  Nude Julia, New York Morning
Feb. 12,1993
Nude Julia, New York Morning

Julia's old mentor for her bohemian art school days in New York unveils his nude portrait of Julia.

EP14  Wedding Redux
Feb. 05,1993
Wedding Redux

Anthony and Etienne renew their vows for Etienne's visiting parents and Anthony's grandmother at a ceremony at B.J.'s, where anything that could go wrong does.

EP13  Oh Dog, Poor Dog
Jan. 22,1993
Oh Dog, Poor Dog

After eye surgery, Bernice overhears the gals talk of putting Mary Jo's dog out of its misery and figures they're planning her own mercy killing, so she barricades herself inside the storeroom. Meanwhile, Julia gets caught listing to a London phone line which plays tapes of Princess Diana's private conversations with her boyfriend.

EP12  The Odyssey
Jan. 15,1993
The Odyssey

B.J.'s contribution to the Democratic Party gets the Sugarbaker crew invited to the Inaugural Ball, but the trip proves to be a party for no one, even Julia, who struggles to maintain a cheery disposition in the face of disaster as bad weather forces a change in plans.

EP11  Too Dumb to Date
Jan. 08,1993
Too Dumb to Date

Mary Jo dates a handsome idiot, a to-die-for toyboy male model who seems to have few toys in the attic and little in common with her.

EP10  Trial and Error
Dec. 11,1992
Trial and Error

B.J. goes overboard showering everyone with gifts, and law student Anthony gets carried away trying to help Mary Jo win a small-claims case involving her defective freezer.

EP9  The Vision Thing
Dec. 04,1992
The Vision Thing

Etienne drives Anthony crazy trying to be the perfect wife, and the Sugarbakers crew throw a Las Vegas style wedding shower for them.

EP8  Love Letters
Nov. 20,1992
Love Letters

A steamy love letter from another woman found in James' safe-deposit box shatters B.J.'s image of her late husband as a faithful companion worthy of her trust. Meanwhile, reveling in the destruction of her old car, a symbol of her days as a suburban housewife, Mary Jo goes wild in a new red convertible.

EP7  Fools Rush In (2)
Nov. 13,1992
Fools Rush In (2)

BJ offers to help a desperate Anthony, who invents various schemes to extricate himself from his hasty marriage to a Las Vegas showgirl.

EP6  Viva Las Vegas (1)
Nov. 06,1992
Viva Las Vegas (1)

After Vanessa calls off their wedding, Anthony joins the gang on a getaway to Las Vegas, where he nurses his broken heart -- in the company of a show stopping showgirl he impulsively weds.

EP5  Screaming Passages
Oct. 30,1992
Screaming Passages

Julia fears the emotional roller coaster of menopause -- just as her affair with Phillip heats up, and is upset when she discovers a Sugerbakers ""Change of Life"" surprise party.

EP4  On the Road Again
Oct. 23,1992
On the Road Again

In an attempt at spontaneity, a carefree Mary Jo takes off for Nashville on ""a hen party on wheels"" with Julia and Bernice, but become terrified when a trucker Bernice flirted with at a diner pursues them. Meanwhile, back at the office, Carlene and Anthony put their noses to the grindstone studying for midterms.

EP3  Mary Jo vs. the Terminator
Oct. 16,1992
Mary Jo vs. the Terminator

After Julia completely rewrites a letter Mary Jo asked her to proofread, Mary Jo comes unraveled on a fashion-show runway, where she just plain has her fill of know-it-all Julia. Meanwhile, back at the office, B.J. has her hands full with angry vegetarians.

EP2  Sex and the Single Woman
Oct. 02,1992
Sex and the Single Woman

Carlene allows herself to be seduced by her ex-husband, then admits she was just using him for sex.

EP1  Of Human Bondage
Sep. 25,1992
Of Human Bondage

After cousin Allison leaves Sugarbakers, Julia needs cash but is refused a bank loan. To cheer themselves up, the women play poker with a wealthy client -- who wins the business from them. Sugarbaker's could use an infusion of cash, and at a rowdy party given by potential new client B.J., the gals kick up their heels in wild abandon.

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7.2 | TV-PG | en | Comedy | More Info
Released: 1986-09-29 | Released Producted By: Columbia Pictures Television , Mozark Productions Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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Julia Sugarbaker, Mary Jo Shively, Charlene Frazier-Stillfield and Suzanne Sugarbaker are associates at their design firm, Sugarbaker and Associates. Julia is the owner and is very outspoken and strong-willed. Mary Jo is a divorced single-parent whom is just as strong-willed as Julia, but isn't as self-confident. Charlene is the naive and trusting farm girl from Poplar Bluff, Missouri. Suzanne is the self-centered ex-beauty queen whom has a number of wealthy ex-husbands.

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Cast

Dixie Carter , Annie Potts , Jan Hooks

Director

Harry Thomason

Producted By

Columbia Pictures Television , Mozark Productions

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mlkmnsgrl My mother and I have agreed for years that it is our goal to be the bold, outspoken, opinionated woman of all women that is Julia Sugerbaker. I love this show, always have! It's great for the characters, for the writing, for the subjects in addressed with taste and humor. But you can't help loving a show with such classic moments as the following:Suzanne: Well, goodnight Anthony, Sleep tight Anthony: Suzanne, it is 20 below out there. Under the circumstances I don't think it's appropriate to say 'good night Anthony, sleep tight.' I think it would be more appropriate to say 'good night Anthony and may God have mercy on your soul!and(the firm is decorating a nudist colony) MaryJo: Well one thing's for sure--we won't be using wicker!Women at their most powerful yet feminine, funny yet loving best.
dwr246 This was a delightful series that had a little trouble catching on, and never recovered after two of the major players left at the same time. In its halcyon days, it was witty, irreverent, intelligent, and altogether a lot of fun.The series revolved around four women who ran a design firm together in Atlanta, Georgia. Julia Sugarbaker (Dixie Carter) was an intelligent and outspoken woman, who ran the business out of her house. Her sister Suzanne (Delta Burke) was an oft married - and divorced - aging beauty queen, who, while also outspoken, lacked her sister's intelligence and sensitivity. Mary Jo Shively (Annie Potts) was a divorced mother of two, still trying to get her confidence back after the end of her marriage. Office manager Charlene Frazier (Jean Smart) was a country girl with a heart of gold, if not the most sense in the world. They were assisted by delivery man, and eventual partner, Anthony Bouvier (Meshach Taylor), the lone male and the lone black in the business, an ex-con who seemed surprisingly comfortable spending the bulk of his time with four white women. After Burke and Smart left the show in 1991, two new characters were introduced, Allison Sugarbaker (Julia Duffy, the kiss of death to every sitcom she's ever been in except for Newheart), an erstwhile cousin who was obnoxious, self absorbed, and completely unlikeable, and Carlene Dobber (Jan Hooks), Charlene's sister, who was nothing but a dim witted country bumpkin. Fortunately, Duffy left after a year, but by then it was too late to save the series, which limped along to its close with Judith Ivey playing a new partner, the rich, widowed B. J. Poteet.Guest stars were frequent, and several played characters which recurred with great frequency. Hal Holbrook (Carter's real life husband) played Reese Watson, Julia's love interest for the first several seasons until he left to do Evening Shade. Gerald McRaney (who eventually became Burke's real life husband) played one of Suzanne's ex-husbands. Richard Gilliland (who married Jean Smart after meeting her on the set - see the pattern here) played Mary Jo's boyfriend for the first few seasons. And the dashing Douglas Barr (who apparently was not involved with any other cast member) played Col. Bill Stillfield, the man Charlene eventually married. The favorite by far, however, was Alice Ghostley as Bernice Clifton, an eccentric with a joie de vivre which left the others stunned.In the beginning, the series sparkled with wit and humor as it dealt with the lives of these four women, so different, and yet so similar. Julia's passion for life, justice, and feminism was revealed in fiery, but incredibly humorous long winded speeches. Suzanne's brash self-absorption contrasted well with her vulnerability and her loyalty to those she loved. Mary Jo's growing sense of self was handled quite well. And Charlene's hopeless romanticism culminated in her marriage and her gracefully rising to the challenges of being a military wife and a working mother. In its hay day, the series also took on some interesting issues - AIDS, sexuality, death and dying, menopause, among others. Unfortunately, after Burke and Smart left, the writing took a turn for the worse, losing its sparkle, and settling for silliness instead of wit.Like many sit-coms of its era, this one stayed on the air a little too long, and I personally found the last two seasons very regrettable. But the rest of the series was a jewel which still gives pleasure to those who view it.
DixieCarter4Life I LOVE "Designing Women" I've been a fan for years now! And I'm a HUGE Dixie Carter fan! In my opinion "Designing Women" is the BEST show that was ever put on tv. I wish there would be more, good ole shows like "Designing Women" Don't get me wrong, I like the new shows out, like "Any Day Now" and "Family Law" but I think everyone who's a "Designing Women" fan would have to say "Designing Women" was well written, had 'true' stories that people could relate to, and much much much more! But probably one of the biggest thing that made the show such a hit had to be the actresses! They had the BEST casting.... I LOVE every single one of the actresses on the show! And Meshach Taylor is a wonderful actor, as well as Hal Holbrook (Hal the Hottie), Gerald McRaney, and Douglas Barr, and of course all the rest of the guest stars! My favorite guest star was for sure was Ginna and Mary Dixie Carter! They were both wonderful when they starred, and I hope they become just like their Momma! I will for sure be a huge fan! But all in all, "Designing Women" is the best show that ever was, and will continue to be!
SHOCK-6 Designing women is such a bad show.when it first started the earlier episodes were decent, with ok plots and a little humor but as the show progressed it just became annoying to watch. first of all the four women do nothing but spend all their time whining about their lives and once and a while they will throw in a sarcastic comment to make it seem like comedy. well it isnt. and when they brought in jan hooks and those two other ladies it went from bad to worse. i think what made this show stupid was the fact that it was billed as a comedy but it wasnt funny. all the women did was talk about their problems and we were supposed to laugh? the episodes like suzanne losing her money or julia's son going out with an older woman are good examples. they had the story but no humor in it. i dont even think those actresses knew how to be funny. if this type of show is what you are looking for then watch THE GOLDEN GIRLS instead of DW. it is a similar plotted show of four women friends but it has laughs and charm.