Diana (U.S. TV series)
- For the 1984 UK series, see Diana (TV series).
Diana | |
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Genre | Sitcom |
Created by |
Leonard B. Stern Gordon Farr Arnold Kane |
Written by |
Leonard B. Stern Stanley Charles Stan Cutler |
Starring |
Diana Rigg Richard B. Shull Barbara Barrie Carole Androsky Richard Mulligan Robert Moore |
Theme music composer | Jerry Fielding |
Composer(s) | Jerry Fielding |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 15 |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) |
Harry R. Sherman Leonard B. Stern |
Producer(s) |
Leonard B. Stern Gordon Farr Arnold Kane |
Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Running time | 25 mins. |
Production company(s) | Talent Associates-Norton Simon, Inc. |
Release | |
Original network | NBC |
Audio format | Monaural |
Original release | September 10, 1973 – January 7, 1974 |
Diana is an American sitcom that aired on NBC during the 1973-1974 television season that was created by Leonard Stern, which ran from September 10, 1973 to January 7, 1974. The series was filmed in front of a live studio audience at CBS Studio Center in Los Angeles.
Premise
The series starred Diana Rigg in her first American television series as Diana Smythe, a recently divorced British fashion designer who moves to the States in the hopes of becoming more noticed in the fashion world by relocating to New York City. As the series begins she has landed a high-profile job as a fashion coordinator at Buckley's Department Store. Since her city-dwelling brother is out of the country indefinitely she moves into his apartment, which to her bemusement becomes the site of many unannounced visits by her brother’s numerous girlfriends.
Each episode finds Diana trying to adjust to American life with help from her next door neighbor Holly Green (Carole Androsky), copywriter Howard Tollbrook (Richard B. Shull), window decorator Marshall Tyler (Robert Moore) and new pal Jeff Harmon (Richard Mulligan), while dealing with her boss Norman Brodnik (David Sheiner) and his wife Norma (Barbara Barrie).
Production
Prior to being picked up by NBC, the series had the working title The Diana Rigg Show with Rigg playing Elyse Smythe. Also in the pilot was Nanette Fabray as Norma Brodnik, but after it was changed to Diana, Fabray was replaced with Barrie in the Norma role.
NBC was hoping to capitalize on the success of single and independent women sitcoms by using Rigg, given her credentials in film and TV, with this attempt to copy The Mary Tyler Moore Show. However, it would turn out to be a mistake as it wound up trailing both Gunsmoke and The Rookies on Monday nights, eventually leading to its cancellation on January 7, 1974.
Episode list
Episode # | Episode title | Original airdate |
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1-1 | "The Lady Comes Across" (pilot) | September 10, 1973 |
1-2 | "The Guilt Complex" | September 17, 1973 |
1-3 | "Shuffle Off To Buffalo" | September 24, 1973 |
1-4 | "If No One Answers, That's Me" | October 1, 1973 |
1-5 | "Hanrahan's Rainbow" | October 8, 1973 |
1-6 | "Fire One" | October 15, 1973 |
1-7 | "Queen For A Night" | October 29, 1973 |
1-8 | "Take My Father, Please" | November 5, 1973 |
1-9 | "You Can't Go Back" | November 12, 1973 |
1-10 | "Pest in the House" | November 26, 1973 |
1-11 | "Long Shots and Fat Chances" | December 3, 1973 |
1-12 | "Never, Never, Ever Again....Maybe" | December 10, 1973 |
1-13 | "Who's Minding the Cat?" | December 17, 1973 |
1-14 | "New Marshall In Town" | December 24, 1973 |
1-15 | "Kung Who?" | January 7, 1974 |
External links
- Diana at the Internet Movie Database