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The hit title song from the movie, "9 to 5", written and performed by Dolly Parton, was used as the theme song for the TV series. However, during the first season run in spring 1982, Phoebe Snow performed the vocals. Starting with Season 2 and through the end of the show's syndication run in 1988, Parton's vocals were featured in the theme.
Robert "Bobby" Wade Nash (Peter Krause) is the Captain of Station 118 of the Los Angeles Fire Department and later Athena's husband. A recovering alcoholic, before arriving in Los Angeles Bobby lived in Minnesota where his wife and two children died in a fire caused by a faulty propane heater (which he had been using while he was drunk in an empty apartment of the building they were living in ...
9 to 5 (titled Nine to Five in the opening credits) is a 1980 American comedy film directed by Colin Higgins, who wrote the screenplay with Patricia Resnick, and starring Jane Fonda, Lily Tomlin, Dolly Parton, Dabney Coleman, Elizabeth Wilson, and Sterling Hayden. It tells the story of three working women who live out their fantasies of getting ...
Probably some other reality show, but this one is coming soon. Other return dates: The Voice — Season 26B, NBC, Feb. 3. The Floor — Season 3, Fox, Feb. 9. The Masked Singer — Season 13, Fox ...
The most jarring moment in “Still Working 9 to 5”: An appearance by Harvey Weinstein, one of the musical’s investors and producers, in archival footage where he cheerfully describes the show ...
US work culture revolves around employees putting in eight hours a day, five days a week — a schedule immortalized by Dolly Parton in her 1980 song “9 to 5.” It’s just the norm, many ...
On February 16, 2023, Fox announced that they were developing an adaptation of the Rai 1 series Doc – Nelle tue mani, the original Italian series upon which the series is based was created by Francesco Arlanch and Viola Rispoli. [1] On April 3, 2023, it was announced that the adaptation has been picked up for a full series.
Reflections on a 1980 comedy that, well, paints a pretty clear picture of current day. The good ole days—er, well. Getty Back in 1980, there was a comedy film about working women called Working ...