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Moonlighting is an American
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 television series that first aired on ABC from 1985 to 1989 with a total of 67 episodes. The show starred Bruce Willis
Bruce Willis

Walter Bruce Willis , better known as Bruce Willis, is an United Statesn actor and film producer. His career began in television in the 1980s and has continued both in television and film since....
 and Cybill Shepherd
Cybill Shepherd

Cybill Lynne Shepherd is a United States actress, singer and former fashion model .Her best known roles include starring as Jacy in The Last Picture Show, Maddie Hayes in Moonlighting , as Cybill Sheridan in Cybill, as Betsy in Taxi Driver and as Phyllis Kroll in The L Word....
 as private detectives and was a mixture of drama, comedy and romance that is considered a classic spoof of television detective shows.

The show's theme song was performed by popular jazz singer Al Jarreau
Al Jarreau

Alwyn Lopez "Al" Jarreau is an United States singer. A seven-time Grammy Award winner, he is the only vocalist in history to win in three separate categories: jazz, pop music, and R&B....
 and became a hit. The show is also credited with making Willis a major star while providing Shepherd with a critical success after a string of lackluster projects.

series revolved around cases investigated by Blue Moon Detective Agency and its two partners, Madeline "Maddie" Hayes (Cybill Shepherd) and David Addison (Bruce Willis).






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Moonlighting is an American
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
 television series that first aired on ABC from 1985 to 1989 with a total of 67 episodes. The show starred Bruce Willis
Bruce Willis

Walter Bruce Willis , better known as Bruce Willis, is an United Statesn actor and film producer. His career began in television in the 1980s and has continued both in television and film since....
 and Cybill Shepherd
Cybill Shepherd

Cybill Lynne Shepherd is a United States actress, singer and former fashion model .Her best known roles include starring as Jacy in The Last Picture Show, Maddie Hayes in Moonlighting , as Cybill Sheridan in Cybill, as Betsy in Taxi Driver and as Phyllis Kroll in The L Word....
 as private detectives and was a mixture of drama, comedy and romance that is considered a classic spoof of television detective shows.

The show's theme song was performed by popular jazz singer Al Jarreau
Al Jarreau

Alwyn Lopez "Al" Jarreau is an United States singer. A seven-time Grammy Award winner, he is the only vocalist in history to win in three separate categories: jazz, pop music, and R&B....
 and became a hit. The show is also credited with making Willis a major star while providing Shepherd with a critical success after a string of lackluster projects.

Introduction

The series revolved around cases investigated by Blue Moon Detective Agency and its two partners, Madeline "Maddie" Hayes (Cybill Shepherd) and David Addison (Bruce Willis). The show, with a mix of mystery, sharp dialogue and sexual tension between its two leads, introduced Bruce Willis to the world and brought Cybill Shepherd back into the spotlight after nearly a decade-long absence. The characters were first introduced in a two-hour TV movie which preceded the show.

The show's storyline begins with the reversal of fortune of Maddie Hayes, a former model who finds herself bankrupt after her accountant embezzles all of her liquid assets. She is left saddled with several failing businesses formerly maintained as tax write-offs, one of which is the City of Angels Detective Agency, helmed by the carefree David Addison. Between the pilot episode and first episode, Addison persuades Hayes to keep the business and run it in partnership. The detective agency is renamed "Blue Moon Investigations" because Hayes was most famous as the spokesmodel for the (fictitious) Blue Moon Shampoo company. In many episodes, she was recognized as "The Blue Moon Shampoo Girl," if not by name.

The show also starred Allyce Beasley
Allyce Beasley

Allyce Beasley is an Emmy Award-nominated American actress. She is known for her role as rhyming, love-struck receptionist Agnes DiPesto in the television series Moonlighting ....
 as Agnes DiPesto, the firm's quirky receptionist who regularly answered the phone in rhyming
Rhyme

A rhyme is a repetition of similar sounds in two or more different words and is most often used in poetry and songs. The word "rhyme" may also refer to a short poem, such as a rhyming couplet or other brief rhyming poem such as nursery rhymes....
 couplets, a la Dr. Seuss. In later seasons, Curtis Armstrong
Curtis Armstrong

Curtis Armstrong is an United States actor.BiographyEarly lifeCurtis Armstrong was born in Detroit, Michigan, the son of Norma E....
 — familiar as the character Booger from the Revenge of the Nerds
Revenge of the Nerds

Revenge of the Nerds is a 1984 in film United States comedy film starring Robert Carradine and Anthony Edwards, with Curtis Armstrong, Ted McGinley, Julia Montgomery, Brian Tochi, Larry B....
 films — joined the cast as Herbert Viola, a temporary employee turned Blue Moon investigator and love interest for Agnes.

Format innovations


The series was created by one of the producers of the similar Remington Steele
Remington Steele

Remington Steele is an United States television series, produced by MTM Enterprises and first broadcast on the NBC network from 1982 in television to 1987 in television....
 with the network explicitly wanting a "boy/girl detective show" à la Remington Steele. The tone of the series was left up to the production staff, resulting in Moonlighting becoming one of the first successful TV "dramedies"— dramatic-comedy, a style of television and movies in which there is an equal, or nearly equal balance of humor and serious content. The show made use of fast-paced, overlapping dialogue between the two leads, hearkening back to classic screwball comedy
Screwball Comedy

Screwball Comedy is an album by the Japanese band Soul Flower Union. The album found the band going into a simpler, harder-rocking direction, after several heavily world-music influenced albums....
 films such as those of director Howard Hawks
Howard Hawks

Howard Winchester Hawks was an American film director, Film producer and writer of the Classical Hollywood cinema. He died in Palm Springs, California, California, after a fall....
, but which also led to chronic script delays during production in the series' five-year, off-and-on run.

Breaking the fourth wall

Moonlighting frequently broke the fourth wall
Fourth wall

The fourth wall is an element of fiction. Originally, the term referred to the imaginary "wall" at the front of the stage in a proscenium theater, through which the audience sees the action in the world of the Play ....
, with many episodes including dialogue which made direct references to the scriptwriters, the audience, the network, or the series itself. (For example, when a woman is trying to commit suicide by jumping into a bathtub with a radio, Addison says, "Are you nuts? The network'll never let you do that, lady!") Variations of this technique had been used previously in television programs such as Burns and Allen
Burns and Allen

Burns and Allen, an American double act consisting of George Burns and his wife, Gracie Allen, worked together as a comedy team in vaudeville, films, radio and television and achieved substantial success over three decades....
 and The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis
The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis

The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis is a situation comedy that ran on CBS in the USA from 1959?1963. The television series and some episode scripts were adapted from a 1951 in literature collection of short story of the same name, written by Max Shulman, that also inspired the 1953 in film film The Affairs of Dobie Gillis with Debbie Reyno...
, although Moonlighting was the first scripted television series to weave self-referential dialogue directly into the show's plot.

Also unlike the earlier shows, Moonlighting sometimes broke the fourth wall in much more involved and complex ways. Cold open
Cold open

A cold open in a television program or Film is the technique of in medias res at the beginning or opening of the show, before the title sequence or opening credits are shown....
s sometimes featured Shepherd and Willis (in character as Maddie Hayes and David Addison), other actors, viewers or TV critics directly addressing the audience about the show's production itself. In some other episodes, the plot suddenly transitioned into extended sequences which involved crew dismantling or changing the sets, characters wandering off the set into other parts of the studio, production crew stepping into the scene as a deus ex machina
Deus ex machina

A deus ex machina is a plot device in which a surprising or unexpected event occurs in a story's plot, often to resolve flaws or tie up loose ends in the narrative....
 (e.g. a propmaster suddenly walking into the scene and taking the villain's gun away), or guest actors dropping character and referring to each other by their real names. However, other than in stand-alone openings, the main actors never stepped out of character during the episodes.

Fantasy


The series also embraced fantasy; in season two, the show aired "The Dream Sequence Always Rings Twice", an episode that featured two lengthy and elaborately produced black and white dream sequences. The episode was about a murder that had occurred in the 1940s that David and Maddie are told about by a client who hired them to (unsuccessfully) find out if his wife was cheating on him. Maddie and David feud over the details of the crime, which involve a man and woman who were executed for the death of the woman's husband, with both claiming the other was the real killer and had implicated the other out of spite. After a fourteen minute set-up sequence, the show switched to two black and white dream sequences where the two dreamed their version of how the murder took place. The two sequences were filmed on different black and white film stock so that they would look like true period films. (On the commentary on the DVD it is said that they used black and white film instead of color so that the network wouldn't later use the color film).

ABC was still displeased with the episode, however, and fearing fan reaction to a popular show being shown in black and white, demanded a disclaimer be made at the beginning of the episode to inform viewers of the "black and white" gimmick for the episode. The show's producers hired Orson Welles
Orson Welles

George Orson Welles , better known as Orson Welles, was an Academy Award-winning United States actor, director, writer and producer, who worked extensively in film, theatre, television, and radio....
 to deliver the introduction, which aired a few days after the actor's death.

Another famous fantasy episode was "Atomic Shakespeare", which featured the cast performing a variation of The Taming of the Shrew
The Taming of the Shrew

The Taming of the Shrew is an early Shakespearean comedy by William Shakespeare believed to have been written between 1590 and 1594. The play begins with a framing device, often referred to as the Induction, in which a drunken tinker named Sly is tricked into thinking he is a nobleman by a mischievous Lord....
, with David in the role of Petruchio, Maddie as Katharina, Agnes as Bianca and Herbert as Lucentio. The episode featured Shakespearean costumes and mixed the Shakespearean plot with humorous anachronisms and variations on Moonlightings own running gags—including David riding in as Petruchio on a horse with BMW
BMW

, is an independent German automotive industry founded in 1916. It also produces BMW Motorrad, is the owner of the MINI brand and is the parent company of Rolls-Royce Motor Cars....
 logos embroidered on its saddle blanket and repeatedly launching into the wrong Shakespearean soliloquy until the rest of the cast corrects him on which play he's in, and the Blue Moon office itself serving as Petruchio and Katharina's estate. The episode was wrapped
Frame story

A frame story is a narrative technique whereby an introductory main story is composed, at least in part, for the purpose of setting the stage for a fictive narrative or organizing a set of shorter stories, each of which is a story within a story....
 by segments featuring a boy imagining the episode's proceedings because his mother forced him to do his homework instead of watching
Moonlighting, which the mother described as "That show about two detectives? A man and a woman? And they argue all the time and all they really want to do is sleep together? Sounds like trash to me!"

Other


In addition, the show mocked its connection to the popular
Remington Steele
Remington Steele

Remington Steele is an United States television series, produced by MTM Enterprises and first broadcast on the NBC network from 1982 in television to 1987 in television....
series by having Pierce Brosnan
Pierce Brosnan

Pierce Brendan Brosnan, Order of the British Empire is an Republic of Ireland actor, film producer and environmentalist, who holds both Ireland and United States citizenship....
 hop networks and make a cameo appearance as Steele in one episode. The show also acknowledged
Hart to Hart
Hart to Hart

Hart to Hart is an United States television series starring Robert Wagner and Stefanie Powers. The series was created by writer Sidney Sheldon and produced by Aaron Spelling and Leonard Goldberg....
as an influence: in the episode "It's a Wonderful Job", based on the film It's a Wonderful Life
It's a Wonderful Life

It's a Wonderful Life is an United States film produced and directed by Frank Capra and loosely based on the short story "The Greatest Gift " written by Philip Van Doren Stern....
, Maddie's guardian angel showed her an alternate reality in which Jonathan and Jennifer Hart from the earlier series had taken over Blue Moon's lease. Although Robert Wagner
Robert Wagner

Robert John Wagner is a Golden Globe- nominated prolific United States film and television actor of theatre and screen, who starred in movies, soap operas and television....
 and Stefanie Powers
Stefanie Powers

Stefanie Powers is an Emmy Award-nominated United States actress and singer, who's best known for her role as Robert Wagner's wife and crime-fighting partner, Jennifer Hart, on the popular 1980s crime drama, Hart to Hart....
 did not appear in the episode, Lionel Stander
Lionel Stander

Lionel Jay Stander was an United States actor in movies, radio, theater and television....
 reprised his role as the Harts' assistant Max.

Both Shepherd and Willis sang musical numbers over the course of the show. In "The Dream Sequence Always Rings Twice", Shepherd performed both "Blue Moon
Blue Moon (song)

"Blue Moon" is a classic Popular music. It was written by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart in 1934 in music, and has become a standard ballad....
" in Maddie's dream sequence and The Soft Winds' "I Told Ya I Love Ya, Now Get Out!" in David's, while in "Atomic Shakespeare", Willis sings The Young Rascals' "Good Lovin'
Good Lovin'

"Good Lovin' " is a song written by Rudy Clark and Arthur Resnick that was a number one hit single for The Young Rascals in 1966.The song was first recorded in 1965 by R&B/novelty artists The Olympics , but was only a minor hit at best, reaching number 81 on the Billboard Hot 100....
". Willis also frequently broke into shorter snippets of Motown songs. "Good Lovin'", "Blue Moon" and "I Told Ya I Love Ya..." appeared on the show's soundtrack album
Soundtrack album

A soundtrack album is any album that incorporates music directly recorded from the soundtrack of a particular feature film. In some cases, not all the tracks from the movie are included in the album; however there are rare cases of songs in the movie trailer that do not appear in the movie but occur on the soundtrack album....
.

The episode "Big Man on Mulberry Street
Big Man on Mulberry Street

"Big Man on Mulberry Street" is a jazz influenced song by Billy Joel from the 1986 album The Bridge .An extended version of the song was used on a season three episode of Moonlighting ....
" centers around a big production dance number set to the Billy Joel
Billy Joel

William Martin "Billy" Joel is an United States rock music musician, singer-songwriter, and Classical music composer. He released his first hit song, "Piano Man ", in 1973....
 song of the same name. The sequence was directed by veteran musical director Stanley Donen
Stanley Donen

Stanley Donen is an American film director and choreographer hailed by David Quinlan as "the King of the Hollywood musicals". His most famous work is Singin' in the Rain , which he co-directed with Gene Kelly....
.

Casting


Biography Channel coverage on Bruce Willis makes much of Glenn Gordon Caron having to fight with ABC to put Willis in the lead role having already signed Shepherd for both the pilot and series, spending nearly ten minutes on the topicA&E Biography Channel, "Bruce Willis" (2005), air date: 2008-06-27 (rebroadcast), 10-12pm EDST. Caron claims he tested Willis about a third of the way through testing over 2,000 actors, knew
"this was the guy" immediately, and had to fight through twice as many more acting tests and readings while arguing with ABC executives before receiving (initial) conditional authorization to cast Willis in the pilot. ABC, according to Caron, did not feel that anyone viewing would credit there could possibly be any "believable" sexual tension between Shepherd and Willis.

Caron was at the same time developing a one hour dramedy,
College Blues, and was interested in casting Willis in the lead role of a "cool" college dean balancing his love life, academic career and managing the antics of his old fraternity (shades of Animal House), but Willis was decidedly more interested in Moonlighting. Caron then tried to snag John Ritter
John Ritter

Jonathan Southworth ?John? Ritter was an United States actor and comedian perhaps best known for playing Jack Tripper in the American Broadcasting Company sitcom Three's Company....
 for the lead role in
College Blues, but Ritter had already committed to Hooperman
Hooperman

'Hooperman' is a U.S. television series starring John Ritter. It ran for two seasons on American Broadcasting Company, from 1987 to 1989. A comedy-drama, the series was created by Steven Bochco and Terry Louise Fisher who were the team responsible for creating L.A....
, thus killing the series.

The show was plagued by production problems throughout its run, and it became notorious for airing reruns when new episodes had not been completed in time for broadcast. The first two seasons of
Moonlighting focused almost entirely on the two main characters, having them appear in almost every scene. According to Cybill Shepherd,

"I left home at 5 A.M. each day. Moonlighting scripts were close to a hundred pages, half again as long as the average one-hour television series. Almost from the moment the cameras started rolling we were behind schedule, sometimes completing as few as sixteen episodes per season, and never achieving the standard twenty-two."


Glenn Gordon Caron partly blamed Cybill Shepherd for production problems:

"I don't mean to paint her as the sole bearer of responsibility for the discord. But if I said to you, 'You're going to have a great new job -- it's a life-defining job -- but you're going to work 14-15 hours a day, and by the way, you'll never know what hours those are -- sometimes you'll start at noon and work until 3 a.m., other times you won't know when or where it will be [until the last minute].' It can be very difficult, it requires an amazing amount of stamina. It's easier to do if you're still reaching for the stars, it's a lot tougher if you're already a star, if you've already reached the top of the mountain."


Producer Jay Daniel talked about the difficulties between the costars in the later seasons:
"Well, I was the guy that more often than not would be the one that would go into the lions den when they were having disagreements. I'd sort of be the referee, try to resolve it so that we could get back to work. So there was that side of it. Everybody knows there was friction between the two of them on the stage. In the beginning, Bruce was just a guy’s guy. Let's just say he evolved. Over the years, he went from being the crew's best friend and just being grateful for the work and all of that to realizing that he was going to be a movie star and wanting to move on. Part of that was because of his strained relationship with Cybill. That sometimes made the set a very unpleasant place to be. Cybill -- I got along with her very well at times, other times I’d have to be the one who said you have to come out of the trailer and go to work. In fairness to her, she was in the makeup chair at six thirty in the morning with pages of dialogue she hadn’t seen before, she'd work very long hours, and then be back in the makeup chair at six thirty the next morning."


The delays became so great that even ABC mocked the lateness with an ad campaign showing network executives waiting impatiently for the arrival of new episodes at ABC's corporate headquarters. One episode featured television critic Jeff Jarvis
Jeff Jarvis

Jeff Jarvis is an Media of the United States. He is the former television critic for TV Guide and People magazine, creator of Entertainment Weekly, Sunday editor and associate publisher of the New York Daily News, and a columnist on the San Francisco Examiner....
 in an introduction, sarcastically reminding viewers what was going on with the show's plot since it had been so long since the last new episode.

The season three clipshow episode "The Straight Poop" also made fun of the episode delays by having Hollywood columnist Rona Barrett
Rona Barrett

Rona Barrett is an United States gossip columnist and businessman. She currently runs the Rona Barrett Foundation, a non-profit organization in Santa Ynez, California dedicated to the aid and support of old age in need....
 drop by the Blue Moon Detective Agency to figure out why David and Maddie couldn't get along, as the premise to set up the clips from earlier episodes. In the end, Rona convinced them to apologize to one another, and promised the viewers that there would be an all-new episode the following week.

Even with the introduction of co-stars to relieve the pressure on Shepherd and Willis, a number of other factors caused problems: writing delays, Shepherd's real-life pregnancy
Pregnancy

Pregnancy is the carrying of one or more offspring, known as a fetus or embryo, inside the uterus of a female. In a pregnancy, there can be multiple gestations, as in the case of twins or Multiple birth....
 and a skiing
Skiing

Snow skiing is a group of sports using skis as primary equipment. Skis are used in conjunction with ski boots that connect to the ski with use of a ski bindings....
 accident in which Willis broke his clavicle
Clavicle

In human anatomy, the clavicle or collar bone is classified as a flat bone that makes up part of the shoulder girdle . It receives its name from the Latin clavicula because the bone rotates along its axis like a key when the shoulder is Abduction ....
. To counter these problems, with the fourth season, the writers began to focus more of the show's attention on supporting cast members Agnes and Herbert, writing several episodes focusing on the two so that the show would be able to have episodes ready for airing.

Ratings and decline

Although
Moonlighting was a hit in the Nielsen ratings
Nielsen Ratings

Nielsen Ratings are audience measurement developed by the AC Nielsen Company, to determine the audience size and composition of broadcast programming....
 in its early seasons (and with critics and industry insiders--its second season garnered 16 Emmy nominations), the show's ratings began to decline after the season three finale, which infamously had Maddie and David consummate their relationship after three years of romantic tension.

However many fans of the show and an equal number of critics dismiss the "They Did It" notion that having Maddie and David sleep together led to the show's decline. Glenn Gordon Caron, in commentaries on the third season DVD set, also didn't think that the show had to decline after that event. A number of factors led to the series' decline and eventual cancellation that had little to do with the lead characters consummating their relationship.

In the fourth season, Willis and Shepherd had little screen time together. Jay Daniel explained that, "we had to do episodes where there was no Cybill. She was off having twins. Her scenes were shot early, early on and then you had to integrate them with scenes shot weeks later. You were locked into what those scenes were because of what had already been shot with Cybill." Bruce Willis was also making
Die Hard
Die Hard

Die Hard is the first action film in the Die Hard series. The film was produced by Lawrence Gordon and Charles Gordon , along with Joel Silver....
during this period. When that movie became a box office success, a movie career beckoned and his desire to continue in a weekly series waned. In a series that depended on the chemistry between the two main stars, not having them together for the bulk of the fourth season hurt the ratings.

The series lost Glenn Gordon Caron as executive producer and head writer when he left the show over difficulties with the production: "I don't think Cybill understood how hard the workload was going to be. A situation arose with her, and at a certain point it became clear that… umm…suffice it to say I wasn't there for the last year and a half."

When Maddie returned to Los Angeles near the end of the fourth season, the writers tried to recreate the tension between Maddie and David by having Maddie spontaneously marry a man named Walter Bishop (Dennis Dugan
Dennis Dugan

Dennis Dugan is an United States actor, film director and screenwriter....
) within a few hours of meeting him on the train back to LA. This was widely criticized as a cynical and poorly executed plot development, in terms of artificially creating a love triangle storyline to try and drive the conflict of the series, which led to an even further ratings decline.

Cancellation

Neither of the principal stars was vested in the last season of the show. Bruce Willis, fresh from his
Die Hard success, wanted to make movies. Cybill Shepherd, having just given birth to twins, had grown tired of the long, grueling production days and was ready for the series to end.

In the 1988–1989 TV season, the show's ratings declined precipitously. The March to August 1988 Writers Guild of America
Writers Guild of America

The Writers Guild of America is a generic term referring to the joint efforts of two different US labor unions:* The Writers Guild of America, East , representing TV and film writers around New York City....
 strike cancelled plans for the 1987-1988
Moonlighting season finale to be filmed and aired on TV in 3-D in a deal with Coca-Cola
Coca-Cola

Coca-Cola is a carbonation soft drink sold in stores, restaurants and vending machines worldwide . It is produced by The Coca-Cola Company in Atlanta, Georgia, and is often referred to simply as Coke or as Cola or Pop....
 (though Coca-Cola
Coca-Cola

Coca-Cola is a carbonation soft drink sold in stores, restaurants and vending machines worldwide . It is produced by The Coca-Cola Company in Atlanta, Georgia, and is often referred to simply as Coke or as Cola or Pop....
 did a 3-D TV deal with NBC's broadcast of the halftime show of Super Bowl XXIII
Super Bowl XXIII

Super Bowl XXIII was an American football game played on January 22, 1989 at Dolphin Stadium in Miami, Florida to decide the National Football League champion following the 1988 NFL season....
 in January 1989 instead) and delayed the broadcast of the first new episode until December 6, 1988. The series went on hiatus during the February sweeps, and returned on Sunday evenings in the spring of 1989. Six more episodes aired before the series was cancelled in May of that year.

In keeping with the show's tradition of "breaking the fourth wall", the last episode (fittingly titled "Lunar Eclipse") featured Maddie and David returning from Bert and Agnes' wedding to find the Blue Moon sets being taken away, and an ABC network executive waiting to tell them that the show had been cancelled. The characters then raced through the studio lot in search of a television producer named Cy, as the world of
Moonlighting was slowly dismantled.

When they found Cy, he was screening a print of "In 'N Outlaws", the episode of
Moonlighting that had aired two weeks earlier. Once informed of the problem, Cy stopped his screening to lecture David and Maddie on the perils of losing their audience and the fragility of romance. Cy was played by Dennis Dugan, the same actor who had played Walter Bishop in Maddie's marriage storyline — however, Dugan was also the director of the episode, so his acting credit was listed as "Walter Bishop".

The final scene was a message stating that "Blue Moon Investigations ceased operations on May 14, 1989 — and the Anselmo case was never solved."

As the show had not produced enough episodes to gain a syndication
Television syndication

In broadcasting, syndication is the sale of the right to broadcast radio shows and television shows to multiple individual stations, without going through a broadcast network....
 contract, following its original run it was not widely seen until its DVD release, although it occasionally appeared on cable
Cable television

Cable television is a system of providing television to consumers via radio frequency signals transmitted to televisions through fixed optical fibers or coaxial cables as opposed to the over-the-air method used in traditional television broadcasting in which a television antenna is required....
 channels (including Lifetime and Bravo
Bravo (television network)

Bravo is a cable television network owned by NBC Universal. It is currently seen in more than 80 million homes and was the first service dedicated to film, drama, and the performing arts when it launched by Cablevision as an advertisement-free network in December 1980....
 in the U.S., and W
W Network

W Network is a Canada English language cable television specialty channel based in Toronto, Ontario aimed at woman. It is currently owned by Corus Entertainment....
 in Canada
Canada

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) in the 1990s and 2000s. Bravo
Bravo (television network)

Bravo is a cable television network owned by NBC Universal. It is currently seen in more than 80 million homes and was the first service dedicated to film, drama, and the performing arts when it launched by Cablevision as an advertisement-free network in December 1980....
 airings often featured new claymation promos with Maddie and David using original audio clips from the series. The "Atomic Shakespeare" episode aired on Nick at Nite
Nick at Nite

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 in 2005 as part of the network's 20th anniversary celebration. The 1985 ABC Tuesday night line-up was honored with reruns of
Who's the Boss?
Who's the Boss?

Who's the Boss? is an United States television Situation comedy starring Tony Danza, Judith Light, Alyssa Milano, Danny Pintauro, and Katherine Helmond....
, Growing Pains
Growing Pains

Growing Pains is an United States television Situation comedy that ran on the American Broadcasting Company network from 1985 to 1992.The show's premise is based around the fictional Seaver family, who reside on Long Island, New York....
and Moonlighting, although that episode was from 1987. BBC initially carried the show in the UK, though it was more recently repeated on the shortlived UK digital channel ABC1.

Guest stars


In addition to the primary cast, several notable guest stars appeared on the series in one-time or recurring roles:
  • Tim Robbins
    Tim Robbins

    Timothy Francis Robbins is an Academy Award winning United States actor, screenwriter, film director, film producer, Activism and musician. He is the longtime domestic partner of actress Susan Sarandon....
     appeared in the Season 1 episode "Gunfight at the So-So Corral" as a hitman.
  • Charles Rocket
    Charles Rocket

    Charles Rocket was an United States film and television actor, notable for his tenure as a cast member on Saturday Night Live as well as for his appearances as the villain Nicholas Andre in the film Dumb and Dumber and Adam, the Angel of Death, in the series Touched by an Angel....
     played Richard Addison, David's brother.
  • Paul Sorvino
    Paul Sorvino

    Paul Anthony Sorvino is an American actor whose career has largely been the portrayal of authority figures, on both sides of the law, in television, stage, and film....
     played David and Richard Addison's father.
  • Eva Marie Saint
    Eva Marie Saint

    Eva Marie Saint is an Academy Awards-winning United States Actor. She has starred on Broadway, in films and on television beginning in the 1950s....
     and Robert Webber
    Robert Webber

    Robert L. Webber was an United States actor who starred as Juror #12 in the 1957 movie 12 Angry Men.Webber was born in Santa Ana, California, the son of Alice and Robert Webber, who was a merchant seaman....
     played Virginia and Alexander Hayes, Maddie's parents.
  • Imogene Coca
    Imogene Coca

    Imogene Fernandez de Coca was an United States Emmy-winning comic actress best known for her role opposite Sid Caesar on Your Show of Shows....
     appeared in one episode as Clara DiPesto, Agnes's mother.
  • Mark Harmon
    Mark Harmon

    Mark Harmon is an United States actor who has been starring in U.S. television programs and films since the mid-1970s. Since 2003, Harmon has starred as Leroy Jethro Gibbs in the CBS series NCIS ....
     appeared in Season 3 as Sam Crawford, a romantic interest for Maddie whose rivalry with David ultimately led to David and Maddie consummating their sexual tension.
  • Brooke Adams appeared in Season 4 as Terri Knowles, a single mother for whom David volunteered as a Lamaze
    Lamaze

    The Lamaze Technique is a prepared childbirth technique developed in the 1940s by France obstetrician Dr. Fernand Lamaze as an alternative to the use of medical intervention during childbirth....
     partner in preparation for the birth of Maddie's child.
  • Virginia Madsen
    Virginia Madsen

    Virginia Madsen is an United States actor. She came to fame during the 1980s, having appeared in several films aimed at a teenage audience. During the 2000s, she once again became known after an Academy Award- and Golden Globe-nominated role in the film Sideways....
     appeared in Season 5 as Annie Charnock, Maddie's cousin and a short-term romantic interest for David.
  • Dana Delany
    Dana Delany

    Dana Welles Delany is an American film, stage , and television actress. She is known especially for her two-time Emmy Award winning role as Colleen McMurphy on the American Broadcasting Company television show China Beach , in more recent times as Katherine Mayfair on Desperate Housewives and as Lois Lane in the DC A...
     appeared as an ex-girlfriend of David's in the Season 2 episode "Knowing Her".
  • R.H. Thomson appeared in Season 4 as Dr. Steve Hill, Maddie's gynecologist during her pregnancy.
  • Whoopi Goldberg
    Whoopi Goldberg

    Whoopi Goldberg is an United Statesn actress, comedian, singer-songwriter and media personality.She is one of only a handful of List of persons who have won Academy, Emmy, Grammy, and Tony Awards....
     and Judd Nelson
    Judd Nelson

    'Judd Asher Nelson' is an United States actor. He is arguably most known for his roles as John Bender in The Breakfast Club, Alec Newbary in St....
     appeared in the Season 2 episode "Camille."
  • Timothy Leary
    Timothy Leary

    Timothy Francis Leary was an American writer, psychologist, futurist, and advocate of psychedelic drug research and one of the first people whose remains have been sent into space....
     appeared in Season 5's "Lunar Eclipse" as a minister (named Wynn Deaupayne) who marries Bert and Agnes.
  • Dan Lauria
    Dan Lauria

    Daniel Joseph "Dan" Lauria is an United States television and film actor....
     appeared in the Season 2 episode "Portrait of Maddie."
  • Pierce Brosnan
    Pierce Brosnan

    Pierce Brendan Brosnan, Order of the British Empire is an Republic of Ireland actor, film producer and environmentalist, who holds both Ireland and United States citizenship....
     appeared in the Season 3 episode "The Straight Poop."
  • Peter Bogdanovich
    Peter Bogdanovich

    Peter Bogdanovich is an American film historian, director, writer, actor, producer, and critic. He was part of the wave of "New Hollywood" directors, which included William Friedkin, Brian DePalma, George Lucas, Martin Scorsese, Steven Spielberg, Michael Cimino, and Francis Ford Coppola....
    , who directed
    The Last Picture Show
    The Last Picture Show

    The Last Picture Show is a 1971 in film film drama directed by Peter Bogdanovich, adapted from a semi-autobiographical 1966 novel of the same name by Larry McMurtry....
    in 1971, starring Cybill Shepherd, also appeared in the episode "The Straight Poop."
  • Rona Barrett
    Rona Barrett

    Rona Barrett is an United States gossip columnist and businessman. She currently runs the Rona Barrett Foundation, a non-profit organization in Santa Ynez, California dedicated to the aid and support of old age in need....
     had a large role in the episode "The Straight Poop," where she acts as a mediator in Maddie and David's turbulent professional (yet largely personal) relationship.
  • Donna Dixon
    Donna Dixon

    Donna Dixon is an United States actor.Dixon was born in Alexandria, Virginia, Virginia; her father, Earl Dixon, owned a club on U.S. 1, called "Hillbilly Heaven." She is a 1975 graduate of West Potomac High School and attended The George Washington University....
    , Dan Aykroyd's wife, appeared as a seductive murderer and "voice of reason" to David when he landed in jail in Season 3's "Blonde on Blonde."
  • Randall 'Tex' Cobb appeared as "Big Guy in Gas Station" in Season 3's "Sam & Dave."
  • Demi Moore
    Demi Moore

    Demetria Gene "Demi" Moore Kutcher is an American actress. She became well-known after a string of 1980s teen-oriented movies, and was one of the best known actresses of 1990s Hollywood....
    , Bruce Willis's former wife, is the woman with the magic attraction to David in the elevator in Season 5's "When Girls Collide."
  • Don King appeared as himself in Season 3's "Symphony in Knocked Flat"
  • Amanda Plummer
    Amanda Plummer

    Amanda Michael Plummer is an award-winning United States actress....
     appeared as Jacqueline "Jackie" Wilbourne in Season 4's "Take a Left at the Altar"


DVD Releases


Lions Gate Entertainment
Lions Gate Entertainment

Lionsgate Entertainment Corporation is a Canadian entertainment company that originated in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. As of 2007, it is the most commercially successful independent film and television distribution company in North America....
 has released all 5 seasons of
Moonlighting on DVD in Region 1.

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DVD NameEp #Release DateAdditional Information
Seasons 1 & 2 25 May 31 2005
  • Cast and Crew commentaries, including Glenn Gordon Caron (creator), Cybill Shepherd and Bruce Willis
  • Not Just A Day Job - The Story of Moonlighting
  • The Moonlighting Phenomenon
Season 3 15 February 7 2006
  • Memories of Moonlighting
  • Select Episode Commentaries
  • Season 4 14 September 12 2006
  • Commentaries by the cast and crew
  • Season 5 13 march 6 2007
    • Screen tests for Bruce Willis and Cybill Shepherd
    • Commentaries


    Parodies

    Riptide
    Riptide (TV series)

    Riptide is a Detective fiction that ran on NBC from 1983 in television to 1986 in television....
    , a once-popular detective series whose ratings had declined to the point of cancellation after airing against Moonlighting in the 1985-86 television season, aired an episode (the show's second-last) in 1986, in which that show's detectives acted as mentors to "Rosalind Grant" (Annette McCarthy) and "Cary Russell" (Richard Greene), the bickering stars of a television detective show pilot. Although their names were an allusion to Cary Grant
    Cary Grant

    Archibald Alec Leach , better known by his stage name, Cary Grant, was a British-born American actor. With his distinctive yet not quite placeable accent, he was noted as perhaps the foremost exemplar of the debonair leading man, handsome, virile, charismatic and charming....
     and Rosalind Russell
    Rosalind Russell

    Rosalind Russell was an American actress of theatre and film, perhaps best known for her role as a fast-talking newspaper reporter in the Howard Hawks screwball comedy His Girl Friday, as well as originating the role of Auntie Mame on Broadway theatre and in film....
    , the characters were written as parodies of Shepherd and Willis, even adopting some of their real mannerisms and clothing styles, and their dialogue contained many nods, both obvious and subtle, to
    Moonlighting's writing style.

    The episode was explicitly promoted by NBC (
    Riptide's network) as a Moonlighting parody, and was publicized as such widely enough that Riptide's producers felt obliged to clarify that they liked Moonlighting and intended the episode as an homage.

    See also

    • List of Moonlighting episodes
      List of Moonlighting episodes

      The following is list of episodes for Moonlighting , a television series which starred Bruce Willis and Cybill Shepherd....


    External links