Two Marriages

Two Marriages is an American dramatic television series that aired from August 23, 1983, until April 26, 1984.

Two Marriages
GenreDrama
StarringMichael Murphy
Tom Mason
Karen Carlson
Ian Fried
Tiffany Toyoshima
C. Thomas Howell
Janet Eilber
Kirk Cameron
Louanne
John McLiam
Country of originUnited States
Original language(s)English
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes10 (list of episodes)
Production
Running time60 mins.
Production company(s)Lorimar Television
Release
Original networkABC
Original releaseAugust 23, 1983 (1983-08-23) 
April 26, 1984 (1984-04-26)

Premise

Two married couples with very different marriages but a close friendship live next-door to each other in suburban Iowa. Nancy Armstrong is a traditional homemaker whose husband, Art, is a successful, earnest, but occasionally distant and cynical surgeon; their teenage daughter Shelby is wise beyond her years, while their mischievous son Eric is about to enter puberty. Ann Daley is a professional engineer whose husband, Jim, is a down-to-earth dairy farmer; their children include her troubled son Scott from a previous broken marriage, his adopted Vietnamese daughter Kim, and the young son Willie they had together. Jim Daley's fun-loving, hard-working father, Woody, who operates the dairy with him, is an active figure in the lives of his actual and adopted grandchildren.[1]

Cast

US television ratings

Season Episodes Start Date End Date Nielsen Rank Nielsen Rating[2] Tied With
1983-84 10 August 23, 1983 April 26, 1984 92 10.0 "Bay City Blues"

Episodes

  • Pilot
  • Relativity
  • Episode 103
  • Episode 104
  • Episode 105
  • Episode 106
  • Episode 107
  • Episode 108
  • Episode 109
  • Episode 110
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References

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