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Down and Out in Beverly Hills

Show Info

  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: July 25, 1987
  • Seasons: 1
  • Episodes: 13
  • Networks: FOX
  • Genres: Comedy
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Down and Out in Beverly Hills(1987)

TMDB Rating: 5.5 (2 votes)

Overview

Down and Out in Beverly Hills is a 30 minute TV series based on the 1986 movie of the same name. It aired from July 25, 1987 to September 12, 1987 on on the fledging Fox network. It has the distinction of being the first ever show to be cancelled by Fox; only 13 episodes were produced. The cast included Hector Elizondo as Dave Whiteman, Anita Morris as Barbara Whiteman, Eileen Seeley as Jenny Whiteman, April Ortiz as Carmen the Maid, and Tim Thomerson as Jerry Baskin. Evan Richards was the only cast member of the film to reprise his role for TV.

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Season 1

13 episodes • 1987

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Jerry's MissionApr 26, 19870.0
2Something MildJul 25, 19870.0
3Skin TightAug 1, 19870.0
4Max BedroomAug 8, 19870.0
5Altared StatesAug 15, 19870.0
6Shapiro's CarmenAug 22, 19870.0
7Dancing in the DarkSep 5, 19870.0
8You Ought to Be in PicturesSep 12, 19870.0
9A Fistful of Dollars (1)TBA0.0
10For a Few Dollars More (2)TBA0.0
11Jerry Jumps Right InTBA0.0
12The Legend That Is BarbaraTBA0.0
13Jerry Strikes OutTBA0.0

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