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 sitcom
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 that originally aired on NBC from September 14, 1985, to May 9, 1992. Starring Bea Arthur, Betty White
Betty White

Betty Marion White is a film and television actress with a career spanning 60 years. White is perhaps best known for her close association with the shows The Golden Girls and The Mary Tyler Moore Show, as well as for her regular appearances on the game shows Password and Match Game....
, Rue McClanahan
Rue McClanahan

Rue McClanahan is an Emmy Award-winning United States actress, known for her roles on the television sitcoms Maude and The Golden Girls....
 and Estelle Getty
Estelle Getty

Estelle Scher-Gettleman , better known by her stage name Estelle Getty, was an United States actor, who appeared in film, theatre and television....
, the show centers on four older women sharing a Miami, Florida
Miami, Florida

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 home. The series was produced by Touchstone Television and distributed by Buena Vista Television.

The sitcom was originally conceived by NBC executive Brandon Tartikoff
Brandon Tartikoff

'Brandon Tartikoff' was a television executive who was credited with turning around NBC's low prime time reputation with such hit series as Hill Street Blues, L.A....
 and created by Susan Harris
Susan Harris

Susan Harris is a television comedy writer and Television producer.She created the series Soap , Benson , The Golden Girls, Empty Nest , Nurses , and The Golden Palace....
. Tartikoff was visiting his elderly aunt one day, and saw how she and her next-door neighbor, who also was her best friend, interacted with each other.






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As they say in St. Olaf, You can lead a herring to water, but you have to walk really fast or he'll die!

Back in St. Olaf we all have the same family tree. You can trace each of us back to the same brother and sister.

Definition of a boyfriend: Any man you bring to a fever pitch of uncontrollable ecstasy.

Every time he visits the girls: Hi, it's me, Stan!

Forgive me, Rose, but I haven't had sex in 15 years and it's starting to get on my nerves!

He's so sophisticated and rich and charming and handsome... he practically screams Blanche! At least he will before I'm through with him.






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The Golden Girls 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...
 sitcom
Situation comedy

A situation comedy, usually referred to as a sitcom, is a genre of comedy programs which originated in radio. Today, sitcoms are found almost exclusively on television as one of its dominant narrative forms....
 that originally aired on NBC from September 14, 1985, to May 9, 1992. Starring Bea Arthur, Betty White
Betty White

Betty Marion White is a film and television actress with a career spanning 60 years. White is perhaps best known for her close association with the shows The Golden Girls and The Mary Tyler Moore Show, as well as for her regular appearances on the game shows Password and Match Game....
, Rue McClanahan
Rue McClanahan

Rue McClanahan is an Emmy Award-winning United States actress, known for her roles on the television sitcoms Maude and The Golden Girls....
 and Estelle Getty
Estelle Getty

Estelle Scher-Gettleman , better known by her stage name Estelle Getty, was an United States actor, who appeared in film, theatre and television....
, the show centers on four older women sharing a Miami, Florida
Miami, Florida

Miami is a global city in southeastern Florida, in the United States. Miami is the county seat of Miami-Dade County, Florida, the most populous county in Florida....
 home. The series was produced by Touchstone Television and distributed by Buena Vista Television.

The sitcom was originally conceived by NBC executive Brandon Tartikoff
Brandon Tartikoff

'Brandon Tartikoff' was a television executive who was credited with turning around NBC's low prime time reputation with such hit series as Hill Street Blues, L.A....
 and created by Susan Harris
Susan Harris

Susan Harris is a television comedy writer and Television producer.She created the series Soap , Benson , The Golden Girls, Empty Nest , Nurses , and The Golden Palace....
. Tartikoff was visiting his elderly aunt one day, and saw how she and her next-door neighbor, who also was her best friend, interacted with each other. Despite their constant bickering and arguments, they were still the best of friends, and loved each other. He thought that would make a great premise for a TV show.

The Golden Girls won several awards, including the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy Series
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy Series

Award winners and nomineesThis is a list of winning and nominated programs of the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy Series....
 twice. All four stars won at least one Emmy Award
Emmy Award

The Emmy Award, also known as the 'Emmy', is a television production award, similar in nature to the Peabody Awards but more focused on entertainment, and is considered the television equivalent to the Academy Awards....
 throughout the series' entire run.

Beginnings

At the show's start, three elder women are sharing a fashionable house in Miami, Florida
Miami, Florida

Miami is a global city in southeastern Florida, in the United States. Miami is the county seat of Miami-Dade County, Florida, the most populous county in Florida....
. The house's owner was a widow, Blanche Devereaux
Blanche Devereaux

Blanche Marie Elizabeth Hollingsworth Devereaux was one of the four main characters on the 1985-1992 NBC sitcom The Golden Girls, and its CBS spin-off The Golden Palace....
 (Rue McClanahan
Rue McClanahan

Rue McClanahan is an Emmy Award-winning United States actress, known for her roles on the television sitcoms Maude and The Golden Girls....
), who had recently been joined by widow Rose Nylund
Rose Nylund

Rose Nylund was a fictional character featured on the popular 1980s situation comedy The Golden Girls, and its spin-off The Golden Palace....
 (Betty White
Betty White

Betty Marion White is a film and television actress with a career spanning 60 years. White is perhaps best known for her close association with the shows The Golden Girls and The Mary Tyler Moore Show, as well as for her regular appearances on the game shows Password and Match Game....
) and divorcee Dorothy Zbornak
Dorothy Zbornak

Dorothy Petrillo-Hollingsworth , portrayed by Beatrice Arthur, is a fictional character from the Television series The Golden Girls. Dorothy was the strong, sarcastic, sometimes intimidating, and arguably most grounded of the four women in the house....
 (Bea Arthur
Beatrice Arthur

Beatrice ?Bea? Arthur is an American comedian, actress and singer. In an ongoing career spanning seven decades, Arthur has achieved success as the title character, Maude Findlay, on the 1970s sitcom Maude , and as Dorothy Zbornak on the 1980s sitcom The Golden Girls....
), who had both responded to a room for rent ad on the bulletin board of a local grocery store. The three were later joined by Dorothy's mother, Sophia Petrillo
Sophia Petrillo

Sophia Petrillo is a fictional character from the Television series The Golden Girls, and its spin-offs The Golden Palace and Empty Nest ....
 (Estelle Getty
Estelle Getty

Estelle Scher-Gettleman , better known by her stage name Estelle Getty, was an United States actor, who appeared in film, theatre and television....
), when Sophia's retirement home, Shady Pines, burned down. The pilot episode also featured a gay housekeeper named Coco (played by Charles Levin
Charles Levin (actor)

Charles Levin is an American actor who has appeared in television and movies and on stage. He played the recurring role of Eddie Gregg on Hill Street Blues from 1982 to 1986....
), but he was dropped from the show after the pilot. Sophia, originally intended to be a recurring role, proved so popular she was rewritten as a main character (taking over some of the zingers and one liners originally written for the Coco character).

Characters

The show starred Beatrice Arthur
Beatrice Arthur

Beatrice ?Bea? Arthur is an American comedian, actress and singer. In an ongoing career spanning seven decades, Arthur has achieved success as the title character, Maude Findlay, on the 1970s sitcom Maude , and as Dorothy Zbornak on the 1980s sitcom The Golden Girls....
 as Dorothy Zbornak; Betty White
Betty White

Betty Marion White is a film and television actress with a career spanning 60 years. White is perhaps best known for her close association with the shows The Golden Girls and The Mary Tyler Moore Show, as well as for her regular appearances on the game shows Password and Match Game....
 as Rose Nylund; Rue McClanahan
Rue McClanahan

Rue McClanahan is an Emmy Award-winning United States actress, known for her roles on the television sitcoms Maude and The Golden Girls....
 as Blanche Devereaux; and Estelle Getty
Estelle Getty

Estelle Scher-Gettleman , better known by her stage name Estelle Getty, was an United States actor, who appeared in film, theatre and television....
 as Sophia Petrillo, Dorothy's mother.

Estelle Getty was younger than Beatrice Arthur — despite playing her elderly mother. Getty was younger than both Beatrice Arthur (by 14 months) and Betty White (by 18 months). Rue McClanahan was almost 12 years younger than all of them.

Originally, McClanahan was cast as Rose and White was cast as Blanche, but both actresses felt the roles were too similar to those they had played previously. White had portrayed man-hungry Sue Ann Nivens
Sue Ann Nivens

Sue Ann Nivens was a fictional character on the long-running situation comedy, The Mary Tyler Moore Show. She was played by television perennial Betty White....
 on The Mary Tyler Moore Show
The Mary Tyler Moore Show

The Mary Tyler Moore Show is an United States television Situation comedy created by James L. Brooks and Allan Burns that aired on CBS from September 19, 1970 to March 19, 1977....
, while McClanahan had co-starred as sweet but scatterbrained Vivian Harmon opposite Arthur in Maude
Maude (TV series)

Maude is a half-hour United States television sitcom that was originally broadcast on the CBS network from September 12, 1972 until April 22, 1978....
. Anxious not to be typecast, the two suggested they switch roles, and the producers agreed.

During its original run, The Golden Girls received 65 Emmy nominations, 11 Emmy awards, four Golden Globe Awards, and two Viewers For Quality Television
Viewers For Quality Television

Viewers for Quality Television was an United States nonprofit organization founded in 1984 to advocate network television series that members of the organization voted to be of the "highest quality." The group's goal was to rescue "...critically acclaimed programs from cancellation despite their Nielsen rating program rating." It was a pa...
 awards. All the lead actresses won Emmy Award
Emmy Award

The Emmy Award, also known as the 'Emmy', is a television production award, similar in nature to the Peabody Awards but more focused on entertainment, and is considered the television equivalent to the Academy Awards....
s for their performances on the show. The Golden Girls, along with All in the Family
All in the Family

All in the Family is an United States situation comedy that was originally broadcast on the CBS television network from January 12, 1971 to April 8, 1979....
 and Will & Grace
Will & Grace

Will & Grace is a popular Emmy Award-winning United States television situation comedy that was originally broadcast on NBC from 1998 to 2006....
, is one of the few shows where all the principal actors have won Emmy Awards.

Dorothy Zbornak

Dorothy Zbornak (née
Nee

Nee may refer to:* Married and maiden names or Nee, French for "born", indicates a woman's birth surname* NEE, a political party in Flanders, Belgium...
 Petrillo) was raised in Brooklyn
Brooklyn

Brooklyn is one of the five Borough of New York City, located at the western end of Long Island. An independent city until its consolidation with New York in 1898, Brooklyn is New York City's most populous borough, with 2.5 million residents, and second largest in area....
, New York
New York City

The City of New York is the List of United States cities by population in the United States, while the New York metropolitan area ranks among the List of urban areas by population....
 by her mother Sophia and her father Salvadore (played in flashbacks by Sid Melton
Sid Melton

Sid Melton Born as Sidney Meltzer, he had a long movie career. In 1941 Melton was cast as "Fingers" in The Shadow of the Thin Man. Other movies included On the Town , The Geisha Boy, The Tunnel of Love, and Blondie Goes to College....
 and Kyle T. Heffner). Nicknamed "Pussycat" by her mother, Dorothy had a younger brother and sister. Brother Phil, a cross-dresser, was often referred to but never seen. He later died of a heart attack and was buried in a teddy
Teddy (lingerie)

A teddy, also called body and camiknicker, is a form of bodysuit-like lingerie, often worn in the boudoir. By definition, a teddy is an undergarment which combines a camisole and panty in one piece....
 in an episode featuring Brenda Vaccaro
Brenda Vaccaro

Brenda Buell Vaccaro is an United States stage, television and film actor....
 as his widow. Sister Gloria, the youngest Petrillo sibling nicknamed "Kitten," married into money; she appeared in two episodes, but was played by two different actresses (Doris Belack
Doris Belack

Doris Belack is an American actress of stage, film and television.Belack was the first actress to play "Bernice Fish", the wife of Detective Fish , on the television series Barney Miller, before the role went to actress Florence Stanley....
 and Dena Dietrich
Dena Dietrich

Dena Dietrich is an American actress. Her many acting credits include the soap opera, All My Children, as well as many other television movies and programs....
). After moving to Miami in her later years, Dorothy continued working as a substitute teacher.

A few weeks after their high school prom, Stanley Zbornak
Stanley Zbornak

Stanley Zbornak is a fictional character featured on The Golden Girls and played by Herb Edelman....
 got Dorothy pregnant and married her to legitimize the baby. Stan and Dorothy were married for 38 years, although Stan cheated on her numerous times, finally leaving her for a young flight attendant named Chrissy, whom he met on the way to a business conference in Hawaii
Hawaii

File:Pahoehoe and Aa flows at Hawaii.jpgThe State of Hawaii is a U.S. state in the United States, located on an archipelago in the central Pacific Ocean southwest of the continental United States, southeast of Japan, and northeast of Australia....
. As Dorothy explained in one episode, the captain on the flight told the flight attendants to "give the passengers a lei
Lei (Hawaii)

Lei is a Hawaiian language word for a garland or wreath. More loosely defined, a lei is any series of objects strung together with the intent to be worn....
." Chrissy got confused (implying that she had sex with Stan), but she and Stan ended up marrying and living on Maui
Maui

The island of Maui is the second-largest of the Hawaiian Islands at 727.2 square miles and is the List of islands of the United States by area....
. Dorothy had two children, Kate and Michael, and a grandchild named Robbie.

Though Dorothy and Stan were divorced, he made numerous appearances on the show (the character of Stan was portrayed by Herb Edelman
Herb Edelman

Herbert "Herb" Edelman was an United States actor of stage, film and television. He was twice nominated for an Emmy Award for his television work....
), usually running to Dorothy whenever something went wrong in his life. Stan continually saw Dorothy as a comforting, reliable figure, even though he was the one who destroyed their marriage. Stan and Dorothy ended up having a one-night stand
One-night stand

Originally, a one-night stand referred to a single night theatre performance, usually by a guest group on tour. Today, however, the term is more commonly understood as a single human sexual behavior between individuals, where neither individual has any immediate intention or expectation of establishing a long-term sexual or romantic relation...
 in the first season (which Stan mistakenly thought would lead to a reconciliation), and, a few seasons later, they started dating again with plans to re-marry. Dorothy called off the reconciliation on the day of the wedding when Stan asked her to sign a pre-nuptial agreement (Stan had by this time become a successful businessman). Dorothy's proud mother, Sophia, who had never quite forgiven her "yutz" son-in-law for cheating on her daughter, proudly announced to the wedding guests: "She turned him down. Remember that!"

After seven years of playing Dorothy, Bea Arthur made it clear that she wanted to leave the series. In the series' final episode, Dorothy married Blanche's uncle Lucas Hollingsworth (played by Leslie Nielsen
Leslie Nielsen

Leslie William Nielsen Order of Canada is a Canadian American comedian and actor. Although Nielsen's acting career crossed a variety of genres in both television and films, he has achieved his greatest film success in comedies, including Airplane! and The Naked Gun series of films....
). Stan, though saddened to see Dorothy move on to her new life without him, gave Dorothy his blessing while disguised as the limo driver who took her to the wedding.

Rose Nylund

Rose Nylund (née Lindstrom) was from the small farming town of St. Olaf, Minnesota, a community of Norwegian-Americans that was once referred to by Dorothy as "the cradle of idiocy." Rose delighted in telling profoundly strange stories of life growing up there. Typical stories focused on people with names such as Hans, Lars, or Sven and various experiences with herring
Herring

Herring are small, oily fish of the genus Clupea found in the shallow, temperate waters of the North Pacific Ocean and the North Atlantic Ocean, including the Baltic Sea....
. Though Rose was decidedly the mildest-mannered of all four roommates, she had an incredibly competitive streak, which reared its head during several situations, most notably the bowling championship in the episode entitled "The Competition" and while coaching a boys' football team with Dorothy.

Rose is known for being quite naive, and takes everything for its literal meaning. For example, Dorothy once mentioned that she once cut off Stan's sex, prompting Rose to ask, "You mean it grows back?" She is generally considered to be rather dumb, although she occasionally exhibits superior intelligence in certain subjects, such as plumbing (she once helped Dorothy install a new toilet
Toilet

A toilet is a plumbing fixture and disposal system primarily intended for the disposal of the excretory system: urine and feces. Additionally, vomit and menstrual waste is sometimes disposed in toilets in western societies....
 and exhibited thorough knowledge of plumbing parts), and psychology (she claims that the Journal of Abnormal Psychology was published in St. Olaf and that she'd read every issue).

Rose spent the first few years of her life in an orphanage in St. Olaf. As discovered in one memorable episode, she spent much of her life convinced that Bob Hope
Bob Hope

Bob Hope, Order of the British Empire, Order of St. Gregory the Great , was an British-born American comedian and actor who appeared in vaudeville, on Broadway theatre, and in radio, television and movies....
 was her biological father. Toward the end of the series run, however, she learned she had been born out of wedlock to a monk (Don Ameche
Don Ameche

Don Ameche was an Academy Award winning United Statesn actor....
) and his lover, Ingrid, who died in childbirth. Shortly after birth, as detailed by a similar episode, Rose was left on the doorstep of an unknown family and subsequently adopted and raised by the large (and apparently somewhat bizarre) Lindstroms. Her adoptive father Gunter had died prior to the start of the series, but in one episode she was visited by her free-spirited adoptive mother, Alma whose maiden name was Gerkleknerbeigenhaufstetlerfrau (played by veteran star Jeanette Nolan
Jeanette Nolan

Jeanette Nolan was an American actress, born in Los Angeles, California.Miss Nolan was a graduate of Abraham Lincoln High School in Los Angeles....
); she later died off screen during the course of the series. Rose was one of 9 siblings (once stating that her parents loved "all 9 of us equally"); several were, like Rose, named after types of flowers. These included the two sisters who visited Rose in Miami: Lily, who was blind (played by Polly Holliday), and Holly (played by Inga Swenson
Inga Swenson

Inga Swenson is an Emmy award and Golden Globe-nominated United States actress.Swenson was a member of Alpha Phi sorority at Northwestern University where she studied in their famed Drama Department....
), a professional musician whom Rose could not stand, as she seemed to act, as Rose once stated, "like such a jackass."

Rose was married for many years to traveling insurance salesman Charlie Nylund, who moonlighted as a horseshoe salesman, and had 5 children: three daughters (Kirsten, Bridgette, and Jeanella) and two sons (Adam and Charlie Jr.). Kirsten and Bridgette would visit their mother in Miami on more than one occasion, while Adam, Charlie Jr., and Jeanella were mentioned but never seen on the show. Rose had several grandchildren, including two granddaughters, Charley and Charlene (the former appeared on the The Golden Girls and the latter of whom visited Rose in The Golden Palace
The Golden Palace

The Golden Palace is a spin-off of the situation comedy The Golden Girls broadcast during the 1992?1993 season on the United States Television network CBS....
).

After Charlie's death in 1980 (he died of a heart attack while they were making love), Rose lived alone in St. Olaf for a while, and then she moved to Miami and found work at a grief counseling center. During the show's run, Charlie's pension was cut off and Rose was forced to find a more lucrative job, ending up as the assistant to consumer reporter Enrique Mas at a local TV station. Over the course of the series, Rose also volunteered at the local hospital and worked on a number of charity projects.

In later seasons, Rose became romantically involved with college professor Miles Webber (played by Harold Gould
Harold Gould

Harold V. Goldstein is an United States actor best known for playing Martin Morgenstern in the 1970s sitcom Rhoda, a role he reprised from his earlier recurring role in The Mary Tyler Moore Show....
). Rose later discovered that Miles was part of the Witness Protection Program). Webber was stated as previously being known as Nicholas Carbone, an accountant from Chicago. After a gangster named Mickey "The Cheese man" Moran faked his own death, Miles was briefly re-located to Pennsylvania as an Amish farmer named Samuel Plankmaker. Incidentally, the same actor
Actor

An actor or actress is a person who acting in a dramatic production and who works in film, television, theatre, or radio programming in that capacity....
 who played Miles also played "Arnie," one of Rose's brief love interests in the first season.

When the girls sold the house and bought a hotel, The Golden Palace, Rose became its wedding consultant. She was also in charge of handling all its banquets, conferences, and affairs. While she was handling a wedding reception and setting up the special "Cow-Themed Wedding," Miles' name was found in the hotel registry several times, having checked in several times with another woman. Blanche informs Rose what she has found, Rose confronts Miles with the information, and it comes out that he's not the Miles Webber that was in the hotel registry. Miles did admit he was seeing another woman who worked in a restaurant and that he couldn't choose between them. Rose ends the relationship stating that, after all they'd been through, if he wasn't sure she's the one that he wants to spend the rest of his life with, then he'll never know. Later on, Rose finds out the bride who is having the special "Cow-Themed Wedding," which has always been Rose's dream wedding (for her and Miles), is planning to marry Miles. At the end of the episode, Rose is in the hotel kitchen looking into the banquet room during the wedding ceremony. Rose tells Blanche that she has to be there in order to say goodbye and have closure.

Rose suffered from a number of health problems during the course of the show, most notably a massive heart attack during the show's final season. In one episode, it was also indicated that Rose had been addicted to painkillers for many years, having been prescribed a drug many years earlier after a farm injury. Also, in an episode entitled "72 Hours," Rose is informed that a blood transfusion she received during a routine surgery was possibly infected with HIV
HIV

Human immunodeficiency virus is a lentivirus that can lead to AIDS , a condition in humans in which the immune system begins to fail, leading to life-threatening opportunistic infections....
. After undergoing some routine tests, and anxiously waiting for 3 days, she is determined to be HIV-negative.

In honor of the character, the real-life township of St. Olaf
St. Olaf Township, Minnesota

St. Olaf Township is a township in Otter Tail County, Minnesota, Minnesota, United States. The population was 332 at the 2000 census.The township shares a name with the fictional hometown of Betty White's character Rose Nylund in the 1980s hit sitcom The Golden Girls....
 created the Rose Nylund Award for Civic Excellence.

Blanche Devereaux

Blanche Elizabeth Devereaux (née Hollingsworth), daughter of Elizabeth Ann Bennett and Curtis Hollingsworth, was a Southern belle
Southern belle

A southern belle is an archetype for a young woman of the United States Old South's antebellum upper class.During the period, Kentuckian Sallie Ward of Louisville was the most noted belle in the South, and her portrait, which hangs in the Speed Museum in Louisville, Kentucky, is often called "The Southern Belle." A Southern belle epitom...
 who grew up on a plantation
Plantation

A plantation is usually a large farm or Estate , especially in a tropical or semitropical country, like Brazil or Nicaragua on which cotton, tobacco, lice coffee, sugar cane and the like are cultivated, usually by resident laborers....
 named "Twin Oaks" outside of Atlanta, Georgia
Atlanta, Georgia

Atlanta is the Capital and most populous city in Georgia , as well as the 33rd largest city in the United States of America with a population of 519,145....
. Blanche was always "the apple of her father's eye" (she referred to him as "Big Daddy," a reference to the Tennessee Williams
Tennessee Williams

Tennessee Williams was an American playwright who received many of the top theatrical awards. He moved to New Orleans in 1939 and changed his name to "Tennessee", the state of his father's birth....
 character Harvey "Big Daddy" Pollitt in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof

Cat on a Hot Tin Roof is a Play by Tennessee Williams. The play won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 1955 in literature....
). However, she tried many times to spin his affection for her as more negative. Blanche had a love-hate relationship with her sisters Charmaine (Barbara Babcock
Barbara Babcock

Barbara Babcock is an American actress who works primarily on television....
) and Virginia (Sheree North
Sheree North

Sheree North was a two-time Emmy Award-nominated United States Actor, singer, and dancer....
). She also faced difficulty coming to terms with the homosexuality of her brother Clayton (Monte Markham
Monte Markham

Monte Markham is an United States actor.Markham was born in Manatee County, Florida, the son of Millie Content and Jesse Edward Markham, Sr., who was a merchant....
) and the mental illness of her brother Tad (Ned Beatty
Ned Beatty

Ned Thomas Beatty is an United States actor. He now lives in the Springville, California, area....
), later revealed in The Golden Palace.

The house that the ladies shared, at 6151 Richmond St., initially belonged to Blanche, who had lived there for many years with her late husband George (played in flashbacks by George Grizzard
George Grizzard

George Cooper Grizzard, Jr. was an American Emmy Award- and Tony Award-winning actor of film and theatre....
). (Later in the series, however, she sold equal shares of the house to Dorothy, Rose, and Sophia.) Blanche and George possibly had 6 children: two daughters (Rebecca and Janet, both of whom made appearances on the show) and four sons (including Matthew, a CPA who appeared in the spin-off series The Golden Palace). Biff, Doug, and Skippy were mentioned as her sons once to Dorothy but never mentioned anything further about them. Blanche had an estranged relationship with both of her daughters. Rebecca resented her for objecting to her plans to leave school to become a model in Paris; when she returned to visit for the first time in four years, she was now overweight, which Blanche had difficulty accepting at first. Janet resents Blanche for her lack of involvement in her life growing up, a fact that Blanche laments to this day regarding all of her children. Blanche had several grandchildren, notably David (a teenage rebel who visited Miami in one episode), Sara (who visited with her mother Janet during the last season), Melissa (a young beauty-pageant contestant), and Aurora (Rebecca's infant daughter, conceived by artificial insemination in one of the series' on-going storylines). Blanche acted as Rebecca's birthing coach in the delivery and the experience helped further heal their relationship.

George Devereaux's illegitimate son, David (played by Mark Moses
Mark Moses

Mark W. Moses is an American actor....
), the seventh Devereaux child, was discovered when the young man turned up at the house, looking for George. This led Blanche to struggle with the fact that her husband, to whom she was devoted, was unfaithful during their marriage.

Throughout most of the series, Blanche was portrayed as man-hungry, and she clearly had the most male admirers -- and stories detailing various sexual encounters -- over the course of the series. At the funeral for her husband, George (who had died when a wrong-way driver hit him head-on [There was once an episode where George was thought to be alive, but we later find out that the whole episode was just Blanche's dream. She wakes up and is comforted by the girls.]), she made a date with a man because, as Rose said, "She can't be without a man, do you know what I mean?" Sophia, in particular, had some of the best lines in relation to Blanche's over-sexed nature, referring to her as a "human mattress." When Dorothy asked Blanche how long she waited to have sex after George died, Sophia responded, "'Til the paramedics came!" It was also revealed in one episode (when the girls mistakenly think that Blanche had slept with Rose's husband Charlie due to some double-exposed film) that Blanche's middle name was Elizabeth, giving her the initials BED. Another mistake on the writer's part was when Blanche's nanny, played by Ruby Dee
Ruby Dee

Ruby Dee is an Academy Award nominated American actress, poet, playwright, screenwriter, journalist, and activism....
 came to visit Blanche asking for the music box. On this episode, it was revealed that her maiden name in fact was Blanche Marie Hollingsworth.

Blanche was very vain and, as a result, always tried to act younger than she was. Although it is widely believed that her exact age was never revealed (it was mentioned she even had her true date of birth removed from vital records "by order of the Governor"), in Season 3, Episode 25 entitled "Mother's Day" (Aired May 7, 1988), it is revealed in a flashback that Blanche was 17 in 1949. That would make her 53 when the series began in 1985, and 61 when the spin-off ended in 1993.

Blanche was employed at an art museum, and her boss was Mr. Allen, a very nice man, although he admitted to having an affair with his best friend's wife in an episode when Dorothy came to work at the museum, sparking jealousy in Blanche, which was an on-going trait of hers.

Sophia Petrillo

Sophia Petrillo is the daughter of Don Angelo and his wife Eleanor from Sicily. Sophia was born in Sicily
Sicily

Sicily is an Autonomous regions with special statute of Italy. Of all the regions of Italy, Sicily covers the largest land area at 25,708 km? and currently has just over five million inhabitants....
 and moved to New York after annulling her first (arranged) marriage to Guido Spirelli. As a teenager, she was briefly engaged to a young man from her village, Augustine Bagatelli. In the fifth season episode "The Mangiacavallo Curse Makes a Lousy Wedding Present", it was revealed that she was also engaged to another young man, Giuseppe Mangiacavallo (Howard Duff), when she was 14. He left her at the altar. She married Salvador Petrillo (Sid Melton
Sid Melton

Sid Melton Born as Sidney Meltzer, he had a long movie career. In 1941 Melton was cast as "Fingers" in The Shadow of the Thin Man. Other movies included On the Town , The Geisha Boy, The Tunnel of Love, and Blondie Goes to College....
), and they had three children: Dorothy, a divorced substitute teacher
Substitute teacher

A substitute teacher is a person who teacher a school class when the regular teacher is unavailable; e.g., because of illness, personal leave, or other reasons....
 whom Sophia depended upon and came to live with; Phil, a cross-dresser
Cross-dressing

Cross-dressing is the act of wearing Clothes commonly associated with another gender role within a particular society. The usage of the term, the types of cross-dressing both in modern times and throughout history, an analysis of the behaviour, and historical examples are discussed in the article below....
 who was married with kids; and Gloria, who married into wealth, but eventually descended into dire poverty, after losing the fortune that her deceased husband (supposedy) left her, forcing her to beg for Dorothy and Sophia's support.

Sophia was put away in the Shady Pines Retirement Home by Dorothy prior to the start of the series. Sophia had suffered a massive stroke, which, on more than one occasion, was said to have destroyed the part of her brain that acted as a censor; indeed, much of Sophia's popularity comes from her humorous, and often shocking, frankness and general lack of inhibition. In the pilot episode, she came to live with the girls after Shady Pines burned down. In a later episode, Sophia tried to run away to Sicily after becoming the prime suspect in starting the fire after making s'mores with a roommate on an illegal hotplate. Sophia never had good things to say about her retirement home, and she alluded to poor treatment by the staff many times throughout the series' run (although, in an episode meant to raise awareness about poor-quality nursing homes, she did admit that the treatment at Shady Pines was satisfactory). There were constant hints in the series that she and her family back in Sicily had some mafia
Mafia

The Mafia is a Sicily criminal society which is believed to have emerged in late 19th century Sicily. It is a loose association of criminal groups that share a common organizational structure and code of conduct....
 connections; she once stated that she had lived through "two world wars, 15 vendettas, 4 operations and two Darrins on Bewitched
Bewitched

Bewitched is an American situation comedy originally broadcast for eight seasons on American Broadcasting Company from 1964 in television to 1972 in television....
." In one episode, she accidentally let it slip that she knew what happened to Jimmy Hoffa
Jimmy Hoffa

James Riddle "Jimmy" Hoffa was an United States labor movement leader and convicted criminal . As the president of the Teamsters from the mid-1950s to the mid-1960s, Hoffa wielded considerable influence....
.

Members of Sophia's family who appeared throughout the course of the show include: her sister Angela (played by Nancy Walker
Nancy Walker

Nancy Walker was an United States actress of stage, screen, and television....
), her brother Angelo (played by Bill Dana), her daughter Gloria (played by Doris Belack
Doris Belack

Doris Belack is an American actress of stage, film and television.Belack was the first actress to play "Bernice Fish", the wife of Detective Fish , on the television series Barney Miller, before the role went to actress Florence Stanley....
 and Dena Dietrich
Dena Dietrich

Dena Dietrich is an American actress. Her many acting credits include the soap opera, All My Children, as well as many other television movies and programs....
), and, in flashbacks, her husband Sal, her mother (played by Bea Arthur), and her father (also played by Bill Dana), and Dorothy herself at a younger age (played by Lyn Greene). Phil, her only son, was never seen
Unseen character

Unseen characters are never directly observed by the audience but are only described by other characters. They are a common device in drama and have been called "triumphs of theatrical invention"....
; he died later on in the series when he suffered a heart attack (due to his obesity) while trying on large women's clothing (even in his wake, Phil is referred to as wearing women's clothing). In the episode "Ebbtide's Revenge," after her son's funeral, Sophia (with the help of Dorothy's no-nonsense personality and Rose's caring counseling expertise from her grief counseling center job) finally realized the root of her anger, broke into tears, and ended the long feud with Phil's wife Angela (played by Brenda Vaccaro
Brenda Vaccaro

Brenda Buell Vaccaro is an United States stage, television and film actor....
). It is revealed that Sophia was angry at herself because she wondered what she had done or said to her son to make him want to be a cross-dresser, and she is finally able to reconcile with Angela after coming to the realization that she still loved him. In one of Sophia's few true emotional moments, she says, "My baby's gone." Sophia always referred to Angela as "Big Sally" because it got on Angela's nerves. Phil, Angela, and their children lived in a trailer home in Newark, New Jersey
Newark, New Jersey

Newark is the largest City in New Jersey, and the county seat of Essex County, New Jersey. Newark has a population of 281,402, making it not only List of Municipalities in New Jersey but also the 65th List of United States cities by population Newark is also home to major corporations, such as Prudential Financial....
.

During the series' run, Sophia married Max Weinstock (played by Jack Gilford
Jack Gilford

Jack Gilford was an Academy Award- and Tony Award-nominated, and Daytime Emmy Award-winning United States actor on Broadway theatre, films and television....
), Sal's business partner, and attempted to revive Sal and Max's old pizza-and-knish
Knish

A knish is an Eastern European and Yiddish snack food made popular in North America by Jewish immigrants. A knish consists of a filling covered with dough that is either baked or fried....
 business at the beach, but they soon separated, realizing they were better off as friends "with occasional benefits." Throughout the series, she held a few part-time jobs mostly involving food, including fast-food worker and entrepreneur of spaghetti sauce and homemade "chuck wagon" sandwiches.

Episodes and format

Many episodes of the series followed a similar format or theme. For example, one or more of the women would become involved in some sort of conflict or problem, often involving other family members, men, or an ethical dilemma. At some point, they would gather around the kitchen table and discuss the problem, sometimes late at night and often while eating cheesecake
Cheesecake

Cheesecake is a large family of sweet, cheese-based tarts and cakes.Cheesecakes are generally made with soft, fresh cheeses. Other ingredients such as sugar, eggs, flour, and liquids are often mixed in as well....
 and/or some other dessert. One of the other girls would then tell a story from her own life, which somehow related to the problem (though Rose would occasionally regale a nonsense story that had nothing to do with the situation, and Sophia would tell outrageous made-up stories). Sophia always began her stories with "picture it...", before indicating the location and year in which her story took place. Blanche's stories usually revolved around her romantic encounters or her years growing up in the South, while Rose's stories came from her time in her hometown of St. Olaf, and often began with "Back in St Olaf...". Certain episodes would also feature a series of flashbacks, as the girls recounted experiences from their time together. By the end of the episode, the conflict would be resolved.

Some episodes featured flashbacks to previous episodes, or to events that occurred before the series began. These earlier flashbacks usually featured Sophia living in Brooklyn with her husband, Sal, and featured Estelle Getty without her usual wig and appearing much younger in different make-up. Unlike Estelle Getty, Bea Arthur did not play the younger version of Dorothy in some of the flashback scenes. Younger Dorothy was played by actress Lynnie Greene
Lynnie Greene

Lyn or "Lynnie" Greene is an actor, writer, director and producer in the television industry....
, instead, while Arthur appeared as Sophias mother, Eleanor.

Response

An immediate run-away hit,
The Golden Girls became a staple of NBC's Must See TV
Must See TV

"Must See TV" is an advertising slogan used by the NBC television network to brand its prime time blocks of situation comedys during the 1990s, and most often applied to its Thursday night lineup....
 on Saturday nights. The show was the anchor of the Saturday line-up, and routinely won its time slot, as the other networks tried to find shows to compete against it.
The Golden Girls was part of a series of Brandon Tartikoff
Brandon Tartikoff

'Brandon Tartikoff' was a television executive who was credited with turning around NBC's low prime time reputation with such hit series as Hill Street Blues, L.A....
 shows that revitalized NBC's ratings slump, along with
The Cosby Show
The Cosby Show

The Cosby Show is an United States television program situation comedy starring Bill Cosby, first airing on September 20, 1984 and running for eight seasons on the NBC television network, until April 30, 1992....
and LA Law.

The Golden Girls had a loyal fan base that still exists to this day, thanks to reruns. The show was often controversial, as its main characters were 4 single older women who lived together, but were still sexually active, and up-to-date with pop culture. Mild profanity and sexual innuendo were common on the program. The effects of Sophia's stroke
Stroke

A stroke is the rapidly developing loss of brain function due to a disturbance in the blood supply to the brain. According to the National Stroke Association, a "stroke" occurs when a blood clot blocks and artery or a blood vessel breaks, interrupting blood flow to an area of the brain....
, which, according to Dorothy, "rendered her totally annoying" and "a complete burden", enabled the character to get away with much more than the other women.

The show often tackled topics that were not frequently aired on TV. These included: the coming out
Coming out

Coming out, or commonly "coming out of the closet," describes the usually voluntary public revealing of a person's sexual orientation and/or gender identity....
 of Blanche's brother and his gay marriage, menopause
Menopause

The Menopause is the permanent cessation of menstruation which occurs a considerable length of time before the end of the lifespan.The word was first applied to humans, and because of this it literally means the cessation of monthly cycles or menstrual cycles, from the Greek roots meno and pausis ....
, gun control
Gun politics in the United States

Gun politics in the United States, incorporating the political aspects of gun politics, and firearms rights, has long been among the most controversial and intractable issues in American politics....
, impotence, drug addiction
Drug addiction

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, safe sex
Safe sex

Safe sex is the practice of sexual activity in a manner that reduces the risk of infection with sexually transmitted diseases . Conversely, unsafe sex is the practice of sexual intercourse without regard for prevention of STDs....
, Empty nest syndrome
Empty nest syndrome

Empty nest syndrome is a general feeling of loneliness that parents/other guardian relatives may feel when one or more of their children leave home....
, Infidelity
Infidelity

Infidelity can be defined as any violation of the mutually agreed-upon rules or boundaries of a relationship, and is a breach of faith in an interpersonal relationship....
, Interracial marriage
Interracial marriage

Interracial marriage occurs when two people of differing Race groups Marriage, often creating multiracial children. This is a form of exogamy and can be seen in the broader context of miscegenation ....
, racism
Racism

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, homophobia
Homophobia

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, Organ donation
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, fixed income
Fixed income

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, domestic violence
Domestic violence

Domestic violence occurs when a family member, partner or ex-partner attempts to physically or psychologically dominate another. Domestic violence often refers to violence between spouses, or spousal abuse but can also include cohabitants and non-married intimate partners....
, Problem gambling, suicide
Suicide

Suicide is the intentional taking of one's own life. Many dictionaries also note the metaphorical sense of "willful destruction of one's self-interest"....
, cross-dressing
Cross-dressing

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, lesbianism, plastic surgery
Plastic surgery

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, child abandonment
Child abandonment

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, euthanasia
Euthanasia

Euthanasia refers to the practice of ending a life in a painless manner. Many different forms of euthanasia can be distinguished, including euthanasia and human euthanasia, and within the latter, voluntary and involuntary euthanasia....
, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Chronic fatigue syndrome

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, pregnancy
Pregnancy

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, homicide
Homicide

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, veganism
Veganism

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, cocaine addiction, artificial insemination
Artificial insemination

Artificial insemination is the process by which spermatozoon is placed into the reproductive tract of a female for the purpose of impregnating the female by using means other than sexual intercourse....
, health care
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, agoraphobia
Agoraphobia

Agoraphobia is an anxiety disorder, often precipitated by the fear of having a panic attack in a setting from which there is no easy means of escape....
, homelessness
Homelessness

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, immigration
Immigration

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, sexual harassment
Sexual harassment

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, Illegal Immigration
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, and senility
Dementia

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. Perhaps the most controversial episode involved Rose getting tested for HIV
HIV

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 years after receiving an untested blood transfusion
Blood transfusion

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.

Writing process

The first head writers of the series, Kathy Speer and Terry Grossman, wrote for the show's first four seasons. As head writers, Speer and Grossman gave general ideas to lower staff writers, and personally wrote a handful of scripts each season.

In 1989, Marc Sotkin, previously a writer on
Laverne & Shirley
Laverne & Shirley

Laverne & Shirley was an United States television series situation comedy that ran on American Broadcasting Company from 1976 to 1983. It starred Penny Marshall as Laverne De Fazio and Cindy Williams as Shirley Feeney, roommates who, as the series began, worked in a Milwaukee, Wisconsin brewery....
, took over head-writing responsibilities, and guided the show (to varying degrees) during what would be its final three seasons. Richard Vaczy and Tracy Gamble, previously writers on 227
227 (TV series)

227 is an United States situation comedy that originally aired on NBC from September 14, 1985 until May 6, 1990. The series starred Marla Gibbs and was produced by Embassy Television from 1985 until 1988, then ELP Communications produced the series in its final two seasons ....
and My Two Dads
My Two Dads

My Two Dads is an United States Situation comedy that starred Staci Keanan, Paul Reiser and Greg Evigan. It aired on NBC from 1987 to 1990 and was produced by Michael Jacobs Productions in association with TriStar Television later Columbia Pictures Television and distributed by TeleVentures....
, also briefly assumed the roles of show runners, until they were themselves replaced in 1990 with Marc Cherry
Marc Cherry

Marc Cherry is an United States writer and television producer. He is best known for being the creator of the show Desperate Housewives....
 and Jamie Wooten, with their first episode airing January 12, 1991. Vaczy and Gamble continued in supervisory production roles. Mitchell Hurwitz
Mitchell Hurwitz

Mitchell Hurwitz is an Emmy-winning United States television writer and producer. He is best known as the creator of the critically-acclaimed television sitcom, Arrested Development as well as the co-creator of The Ellen Show, and a contributor to The John Larroquette Show and The Golden Girls....
 was also a long-time member of the writing staff.

In September 1991, NBC moved the series from its comfortable 9 p.m. ET
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The Eastern Time Zone of the Western Hemisphere falls mostly along the east coast of North America and the west coast of South America. Its time offset is -5 hrs GMT or UTC-5 during standard time and UTC-4 during daylight saving time....
 time slot to 8 p.m. NBC had trouble filling the slot since
227 vacated it in the spring of 1990. Following the change, the show fell from 10th place in the previous season to 30th.

Continuity


The Golden Girls stories exhibit some inconsistencies in the fictional narrative and character backstories.

According to executive producer Mark Sotkin, the main reason for this is that a new writing staff took over after the third season, and they simply missed details from the previous seasons. In addition, continuity was often sacrificed for the sake of a joke. Some examples are the number of children Blanche has, the manner of her husband's death, details of Rose's education and adoption, and the ages of Dorothy's children. For example, Dorothy's son Michael is mentioned repeatedly in the season three episode "Mixed Blessings" as being 23 years old, but he is mentioned as being 30 years old in the season two episode "Family Affair", and season five episode "Mr. Lucky - All That Jazz."

Over the run of the series there were cases where a supporting character was played by two different actors, or a guest actor returned in a later episode as a different character. For example, two actors played Blanche's father, Big Daddy (on account of the death of the original actor), and Harold Gould
Harold Gould

Harold V. Goldstein is an United States actor best known for playing Martin Morgenstern in the 1970s sitcom Rhoda, a role he reprised from his earlier recurring role in The Mary Tyler Moore Show....
 played Rose's boyfriend Arnie in an early episode, and returned to play another boyfriend of Rose's, Miles. Rose's daughter Kirsten, Dorothy's sister Gloria and Blanche's daughter Rebecca were also each played by two different actors.

Finale

After six consecutive seasons in the top 10, and a seventh season at #30,
The Golden Girls came to an end when Bea Arthur decided it was time to move on. In the hour-long finale, which aired in May 1992, Dorothy marries Blanche's Uncle Lucas (Leslie Nielsen
Leslie Nielsen

Leslie William Nielsen Order of Canada is a Canadian American comedian and actor. Although Nielsen's acting career crossed a variety of genres in both television and films, he has achieved his greatest film success in comedies, including Airplane! and The Naked Gun series of films....
), and moves to Hollingsworth Manor in Atlanta, Georgia
Atlanta, Georgia

Atlanta is the Capital and most populous city in Georgia , as well as the 33rd largest city in the United States of America with a population of 519,145....
. Presumably, Sophia was to join her, but, in the end, Sophia stays behind with the other girls in Miami. In the bittersweet final moments, Dorothy, after making an emotional speech and telling the girls that "You'll always be my sisters ...always," comes rushing back in through different entrances of the house for their final goodbyes, until making her final exit, leaving the other three ladies alone. The finale garnered 27.2 million viewers (38 percent of all Americans watching television at the time).

Post-cancellation


Network reruns

Golden Girls had replaced Wheel of Fortune on NBC's daytime schedule in June 1989, airing reruns at 11 a.m. (EST). Wheel of Fortune moved to CBS a few weeks later.

Syndication

American syndicated reruns began in 1990, distributed by Buena Vista Television (now Disney-ABC Domestic Television), the syndication arm of Disney
The Walt Disney Company

The Walt Disney Company is the largest media and entertainment corporation in the world. Founded on October 16, 1923, by brothers Walt Disney and Roy O....
, whose Touchstone Pictures
Touchstone Pictures

Touchstone Pictures is one of several alternate film labels of The Walt Disney Company, established in 1984. Its releases typically feature more mature themes than those that are released under the Walt Disney Pictures banner....
 division produced the series.

Starting in the beginning of March 1997, the Lifetime
Lifetime Television

Lifetime Television is an United States television network devoted to film, Situation comedy and dramas, all of which are either geared toward women or feature women in lead roles....
 cable network acquired the exclusive rights to repeat the episodes in the US. Lifetime's right to syndicate the show expired on March 1, 2009, however the last episode shown on the channel occurred on Friday, February 27, 2009. The shows information on Lifetime's website was taken off. The show remains popular in its second decade on the channel, with daily airings still attracting roughly 1.2 million viewers.

In Canada
Canada

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, CanWest's
CanWest Global Communications

Canwest Global Communications Corp. , operating under the corporate brand Canwest, is one of Canada's largest international Mass media corporation....
 digital specialty channel, DejaView
DejaView

DejaView is a Canada English language Category 2 specialty channel digital cable specialty channel owned by CanWest MediaWorks Inc.; a division of Canwest....
, aired reruns of
The Golden Girls from 2001 to 2004.

The Hallmark Channel
Hallmark Channel

The Hallmark Channel is a cable television network that broadcasts in over 100 countries. They specialize in series and film that are appropriate for the whole family....
 announced that
The Golden Girls will be added to their line up in March 2009. The Golden Girl's information page appeared on the website after Lifetime's contract expired. It will premiere on March 1, 2009 on the network. WE tv
WE TV

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 also will be adding
The Golden Girls on March 16, 2009.

TV reunion special

A 90-minute retrospective special,
The Golden Girls: Their Greatest Moments, aired on the Lifetime
Lifetime Television

Lifetime Television is an United States television network devoted to film, Situation comedy and dramas, all of which are either geared toward women or feature women in lead roles....
 network on June 2, 2003, reuniting Arthur, McClanahan and White to reminisce about their time on the show; Getty was too ill to participate and Arthur acknowledged that the reunion was not as touching as it should have been because of her absence.

The special featured clips of the girls' favorite comedic and musical moments from the show, including never-before-seen bloopers and outtakes, as well as interviews with executive producers Paul Junger Witt
Paul Junger Witt

Paul Junger Witt is an American film and television producer. He, with his partners Tony Thomas and Susan Harris , produced such hit TV shows as The Partridge Family, The Golden Girls, Soap , Benson , Empty Nest and Blossom ....
 and Tony Thomas, and creator/writer Susan Harris
Susan Harris

Susan Harris is a television comedy writer and Television producer.She created the series Soap , Benson , The Golden Girls, Empty Nest , Nurses , and The Golden Palace....
.

Arthur also paid tribute to the late Herb Edelman
Herb Edelman

Herbert "Herb" Edelman was an United States actor of stage, film and television. He was twice nominated for an Emmy Award for his television work....
, who played Dorothy's womanising ex-husband Stan, stating that he was a wonderful, funny, and very warm man, and nothing like his character in the show.

DVD releases

Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment (formerly Buena Vista Home Entertainment) has released all seven seasons of
The Golden Girls on DVD
DVD

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 in Region 1
DVD region code

DVD video discs may be encoded with a region code restricting the area of the world in which they can be played. Discs without region coding are called all region or region 0 discs....
. They have also released seasons 1-4 in Region 2 and seasons 1-6 in Region 4. Season 7 will be released in Region 4 on March 11, 2009.

DVD titleRelease dates
Region 1Region 2Region 4
The Golden Girls: The Complete First SeasonNovember 23, 2004June 25, 2005August 16, 2005
The Golden Girls: The Complete Second SeasonMay 17, 2005August 1, 2005September 19, 2005
The Golden Girls: The Complete Third SeasonNovember 22, 2005January 9, 2006January 16, 2006
The Golden Girls: The Complete Fourth SeasonFebruary 14, 2006September 1, 2008December 4, 2007
The Golden Girls: The Complete Fifth SeasonMay 9, 2006TBAApril 1, 2008
The Golden Girls: The Complete Sixth SeasonNovember 14, 2006TBADecember 3, 2008
The Golden Girls: The Complete Seventh and Final SeasonFebruary 13, 2007TBAMarch 11, 2009


The DVDs, aside from certain episodes in Seasons Three and Five, contain the original uncut network broadcasts of the episodes, which include the full opening theme and snippets of dialogue that do not appear in the current syndicated versions.

Spin-offs

The Golden Girls was created by Susan Harris
Susan Harris

Susan Harris is a television comedy writer and Television producer.She created the series Soap , Benson , The Golden Girls, Empty Nest , Nurses , and The Golden Palace....
, who later devised
Empty Nest as a spin-off from The Golden Girls with some character crossovers. Nurses
Nurses (TV series)

Nurses was a television sitcom that ran on NBC from 1991 to 1994, developed and produced by Susan Harris as a spin-off of Empty Nest ....
was later spunoff from Empty Nest, and the shows would occasionally have specials in which characters from one show made appearances in the others.

The Golden Palace

After the original series ended, White, McClanahan, and Getty reprised their characters in the CBS
CBS

CBS Broadcasting Inc. is an American radio network and television network. The name is derived from the initials of Columbia Broadcasting System, its former legal name....
 series
The Golden Palace
The Golden Palace

The Golden Palace is a spin-off of the situation comedy The Golden Girls broadcast during the 1992?1993 season on the United States Television network CBS....
, which ran from September 1992 to May 1993, and also starred Cheech Marin and Don Cheadle. The show never approached the popularity or acclaim of the original, and ranked 57th in the annual ratings. Reportedly a second season was greenlighted before being canceled the day before the fall schedule was announced.

Lifetime, the current U.S. syndicated home of
The Golden Girls, aired reruns of The Golden Palace in the summer of 2005, and starting again in December of that year. This was the first time since the end of the series that The Golden Palace was seen on American television. Until April 2006, Lifetime played the series as a "virtual" Season 8, airing the series in between the conclusion of the final season and the syndicated roll-over back to Season 1.

The Golden Girls: Live!

The Golden Girls: Live! was an Off-Broadway
Off-Broadway

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 show that opened in the summer of 2003 and ran until November of that year. The production ended its run because the producers failed to secure the rights
Copyright

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 to the show. The play was served with a cease and desist order by Susan Harris and Paul Junger Witt
Paul Junger Witt

Paul Junger Witt is an American film and television producer. He, with his partners Tony Thomas and Susan Harris , produced such hit TV shows as The Partridge Family, The Golden Girls, Soap , Benson , Empty Nest and Blossom ....
, creators of the original television show. Featuring an all-male cast,
The Golden Girls: Live! consisted of two back-to-back episodes of the sitcom.

Empty Nest

A 1987 episode of The Golden Girls, titled "Empty Nests", featured guest stars Paul Dooley
Paul Dooley

Paul Dooley is an United States actor....
 and Rita Moreno
Rita Moreno

Rita Moreno is a singer, dancer and actress of Puerto Rican people descent. She is the first and only Hispanic female and one of nine performers who have won an List of persons who have won Academy, Emmy, Grammy, and Tony Awards and at the time the second Puerto Rican to win an Academy Award....
 as George and Renee Corliss, a married couple living next to the Golden Girls and facing empty nest syndrome
Empty nest syndrome

Empty nest syndrome is a general feeling of loneliness that parents/other guardian relatives may feel when one or more of their children leave home....
 after their three adult daughters had moved out. The episode was intended to launch a spin-off
Spin-off

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 series, but viewer response to the characters was not favorable, and the new show's premise was re-tooled.

The following year
Empty Nest debuted, starring Richard Mulligan
Richard Mulligan

Richard Mulligan was an United States television and film actor....
 as pediatrician Harry Weston, a widower whose two adult daughters had moved back home. One supporting actor from the original episode, David Leisure
David Leisure

David Russell Leisure is an United States actor best known for his role as Charley Dietz in the sitcom Empty Nest from 1988 to 1995 and fictional automotive "pitch man" Joe Isuzu in a series of North American television commercials for Isuzu from 1986 to 1990, and again from 1999 to 2001....
, was retained in the new series, although his character, another neighbor of the Westons', was re-named. Characters from both shows made occasional guest appearances on the other show. Although
Empty Nest did not feature the same characters who had appeared in "Empty Nests", the Westons' home was the same home used in the original episode.

Empty Nest launched its own spin-off in 1991, Nurses
Nurses (TV series)

Nurses was a television sitcom that ran on NBC from 1991 to 1994, developed and produced by Susan Harris as a spin-off of Empty Nest ....
, set in the same hospital where Dr. Weston worked. As one of the few times in television history that three shows from the same producer, set in the same city, aired back-to- back-to-back on a single network in the same night, the three shows occasionally took advantage of their unique circumstances to create storylines that carried through all three series, such as "Hurricane Saturday". This was one of the major factors in the popularity of fictional crossover
Fictional crossover

A fictional crossover is the placement of two or more otherwise discrete fictional fictional character, Setting s, or fictional universe into the context of a single Narrative....
s as a television plot device in the 1990s.

After the end of
The Golden Palace, Getty joined the cast of Empty Nest, making frequent appearances as Sophia in the show's final years.

The John Larroquette Show
The John Larroquette Show

The John Larroquette Show is a situation comedy that ran on the NBC network from 1993 in television - 1993 in television. The show, created by Don Reo, was a vehicle for John Larroquette following his run as Dan Fielding on Night Court....

Betty White, Estelle Getty and Rue McClanahan guest appeared on an episode of The John Larroquette Show as themselves, in which they traveled around performing a "Golden Girls Revue". Since Bea Arthur was not available they had John dress up and as the Dorothy character for the revue.

Foreign versions


United Kingdom: Brighton Belles

Also in 1993, ITV
ITV

ITV is a public service broadcasting in the United Kingdom television network of British television broadcasters, set up under the Independent Television Authority to provide competition to the BBC....
 premiered
Brighton Belles, a United Kingdom version of the American sitcom. The show, starring Sheila Hancock
Sheila Hancock

Sheila Hancock Order of the British Empire is an England actress, known primarily for her comedy performances....
, Wendy Craig
Wendy Craig

Wendy Craig is a British Academy of Film and Television Arts winning English people actor who is best known for her appearances in the sitcoms Butterflies , ...And Mother Makes Three and ...And Mother Makes Five....
, Sheila Gish
Sheila Gish

Sheila Gish was a British stage and television actress.She was born Sheila Anne Gash in Lincoln, Lincolnshire, studied at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, and made her stage debut with a repertory company....
, and Jean Boht
Jean Boht

'Jean Boht' is an English people actress.She is most famous for the role of Nellie Boswell in Carla Lane's comedy Bread .In a career spanning from 1971 to the present day, she has appeared in such productions as Softly, Softly , Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em , Juliet Bravo in the mid 1980s, and most recently in 2004, Mothers...
 was nearly identical to
Girls except for character name changes and actor portrayals. The 10-episode series was canceled after six weeks due to low ratings, with the final four episodes airing more than a year later.

("Bolshie Devochki")

A Russia
Russia

Russia , or the Russian Federation , is a list of countries spanning more than one continent country extending over much of northern Eurasia....
n remake was broadcast in 2006, titled
Bolshie Devochki , which in English can literally be translated to: "Big Girls." The series featured renowned Russian actresses Galina Petrova as Irina (Dorothy), Olga Ostroumova as Nadejda (Blanche), Valentina Telechkina as Margarita (Rose), and Elena Millioti as Sofya (Sophia). However, the concept never caught on with the Russian viewers and the show was canceled after only thirty-two episodes. Amedia (a Russian production company also responsible for the remakes of such sitcoms as The Nanny
The Nanny (TV series)

The Nanny is an United States situation comedy co-produced by Sternin & Fraser Ink, Inc. and Highschool Sweethearts Productions in association with TriStar Television for CBS....
, Third Rock From the Sun, The Brady Bunch
The Brady Bunch

The Brady Bunch is an United States television situation comedy based around a large stepfamily. The show originally aired from September 26, 1969, to March 8, 1974, on the American Broadcasting Company network and was subsequently television syndication around the world....
and Perfect Strangers
Perfect Strangers

Perfect Strangers may refer to:* Perfect Strangers starring Robert Donat and Deborah Kerr* Perfect Strangers starring Ginger Rogers* Perfect Strangers starring Sam Neill...
) has yet to sell the completed episodes into syndication.

("Chrysa Koritsia")

In 2008, Greek broadcaster ET1
ET1

ET1 or ET-1 may refer to*ET1 the first channel from Ellinik? Radiofon?a Tile?rasi, the Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation*HD 102195#ET-1, a planet orbiting star HD 102195...
 premiered a Greek remake titled
Chrysa Koritsia ("Gold[en] Girls"), which features the four women but in Greece. Each of the characters have been Hellenized to suit the culture and modern setting. Names were only slightly changed but more for cultural reasons, as Sophia (whose first name was unchanged, as the word "Sophia" is in fact Greek for "thought"), Bela (Blanche), Dora (Dorothy), Fifi (Rose), and Panos (Stan). The series has been airing since mid January, and features many similar plots to the original. ET1
ET1

ET1 or ET-1 may refer to*ET1 the first channel from Ellinik? Radiofon?a Tile?rasi, the Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation*HD 102195#ET-1, a planet orbiting star HD 102195...
 aired a rerun of the show in the summer 2008 and managed to take a place in the top10 rates chart, presented by AGB
AGB

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. The Greek edition features Mirka Papakonsantinoy as Dora, Dina Konsta as Sofia, Eleni Gerasimidou as Fifi and Ivonni Maltezoy as Bela.

Theme song

The theme song
Theme music

The phrase theme music usually refers to that of a radio programming, television program, or movie. It is a Musical composition that is often written specifically for that show, and usually played during the title sequence and/or end credits....
 is "Thank You for Being a Friend
Thank You for Being a Friend

"Thank You for Being a Friend" is a popular song written by Andrew Gold. He recorded it for his third album, All This and Heaven Too, and the single version reached #25 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1978....
", which was a #25 Pop hit for Andrew Gold
Andrew Gold

Andrew Maurice Gold is an United States singer, musician and songwriter, best known in his homeland for his 1977 Top 40 single "Lonely Boy " and the 1978 single "Thank You for Being a Friend." His best known solo single in the United Kingdom is "Never Let Her Slip Away", which reached number 5 in the UK Singles Chart in 1978....
 in 1978. The show's version is a cover
Cover version

In popular music, a cover version, or simply cover, is a new rendition of a previously recorded, commercially released song.In its current use, it can sometimes have a pejorative meaning — implying that the original recording should be regarded as the definitive version, usually in the sense of an "authentic" rendition, and all...
 sung by Cynthia Fee.

The Golden Girls house

The house's address was mentioned as being 6151 Richmond St. in Miami, although no such street or address exists in that city. The closest possible match is SW 168th Street in the Richmond West neighborhood of Miami, which is also known as Richmond Drive.

The outside model used in the shots of the house in the series was part of the backstage studio tour ride at Disney's Hollywood Studios. This façade — along with the
Empty Nest house — was among those destroyed in Summer 2003, as Disney bulldozed the homes of "Residential Street" to make room for its "Lights, Motors, Action!" attraction. The façade was reportedly based on a real home in or near Pacific Palisades, California. The real house was seen in the first season's exterior shots. It was after this that the model was built at Walt Disney World.

The interior shots of the house, obviously a soundstage, do not make any logical architectural sense in the real world. The narrow, diagonal hallway that led to the characters' bedrooms was far too close in angle to the space of the kitchen (and the supposed location of the garage) to contain any rooms that even approach the size of those shown in bedroom scenes. In fact, during the pilot episode, Blanche's bedroom was accessed through the large opening at the front of the house, later deemed the entrance to the "lanai" patio. The doors down the hallway led to different Girls' bedrooms, depending on the specific episode as well, although Blanche's bedroom was always the last door at the end of the hall. An example of the inconistency of bedroom location is Rose's room. Her room seems to be on the left side of the hall because the door is on the right side of the room. However, she often enters or exits through a door on the right side of the hall.

The house's kitchen was recycled from the short-lived Susan Harris series
It Takes Two, which ran in 1982-83. After the first few episodes in season 1, the polka dot
Polka dot

Polka dot is a pattern consisting of dots. Polka dot patterns are quite variable: they range from a series of dots that are equally spaced and sized to a random arrangement of multicoloured dots of different sizes....
 wallpaper of the original kitchen was replaced with a leafy pattern, deemed to be more "tropical" in appearance. The wall directly inside the kitchen from the door leading from the family was also shortened during the wallpaper makeover. On the British DVD release of Season 1, the wallpaper alternates between the polka dots and the leafy pattern which suggests that episodes were not recorded in the order they were transmitted - or the order of episodes was altered from transmission on TV to the DVD release, though this seems unlikely.

At some times the house only has two bathrooms: one common bathroom adjacent to the hallway, and one directly adjacent to Blanche's bedroom, which does not have a bathtub. Then at other times the girls all have their own private bathrooms directly adjacent to their bedrooms.

Awards

  • ASCAP Film and Television Music Awards - Top TV Series - George Aliceson Tipton - 1989 to 1991
  • American Comedy Awards
    American Comedy Awards

    The American Comedy Awards were a group of awards presented annually in the United States from 1987 to 2001 recognizing performances and performers in the field of comedy, with an emphasis on television comedy and comedy films....
    • Funniest supporting female performer in a TV series - Estelle Getty - 1991, 1992
    • Funniest female performer in a TV series (leading role) network, cable or syndication - Betty White - 1987
  • BMI
    Broadcast Music Incorporated

    Broadcast Music, Incorporated is one of three United States performing rights organization, along with ASCAP and SESAC. It collects license fees on behalf of songwriters, composers, and music publishers and distributes them as royalties to those members whose works have been performed....
     Film & TV Awards - Best TV series (title song) - Andrew Gold
    Andrew Gold

    Andrew Maurice Gold is an United States singer, musician and songwriter, best known in his homeland for his 1977 Top 40 single "Lonely Boy " and the 1978 single "Thank You for Being a Friend." His best known solo single in the United Kingdom is "Never Let Her Slip Away", which reached number 5 in the UK Singles Chart in 1978....
     - 1987 - 1991
  • Bambi award
    Bambi (prize)

    The Bambi is an annual television and media prize awarded by the Germany media company Hubert Burda Media. It was created in 1948 and the first recipients were Marika R?kk and Jean Marais....
     - Reader's choice - Beatrice Arthur - 1992
  • Directors Guild of America Awards
    Directors Guild of America Awards

    The Directors Guild of America Awards are issued annually by the Directors Guild of America. The first DGA Award was an "Honorary Life Member" award issued in 1938 to D.W....
     - Outstanding directorial achievement in comedy series
    • 1986 - For Pilot episode - Jay Sandrich, Director; Harry Waterson, Unit Production Manager; Gary Shimokawa, Associate Director); Tom Carpenter, Stage Manager; Doug Tobin, Stage Manager; Laurie Gilbert, Production Assistant
    • 1987 - For episode, "Isn't It Romantic?" - Terry Hughes, Director; Gary Shimokawa, Associate Director; Lex Passaris, Associate Director; Tom Carpenter, Stage Manager; Jane Greene, Stage Manager; Robert Spina, Production Associate; Ellen Deutsch, Production Associate
  • Emmy Awards (The Golden Girls is one of only three sitcoms in which all the main actors won at least one Emmy Award; the other two are All in the Family
    All in the Family

    All in the Family is an United States situation comedy that was originally broadcast on the CBS television network from January 12, 1971 to April 8, 1979....
    and Will & Grace
    Will & Grace

    Will & Grace is a popular Emmy Award-winning United States television situation comedy that was originally broadcast on NBC from 1998 to 2006....
    .)
    • Outstanding lead actress in a comedy series
      • Betty White - 1986
      • Rue McClanahan - 1987
      • Beatrice Arthur - 1988
    • Outstanding supporting actress in a comedy series - Estelle Getty - 1988
    • Outstanding comedy series
      • Paul Bogart, Supervising Producer; Terry Grossman, Producer; Kathy Speer, Producer; Tony Thomas, Executive Producer; Marsha Posner Williams, Co-Producer; Paul Junger Witt, Executive Producer - 1986
      • Barry Fanaro, Co-Producer; Terry Grossman, Producer; Susan Harris, Executive Producer; Winifred Hervey
        Winifred Hervey

        Winifred Hervey is an United States television producer and screenwriter. She is sometimes credited as Winifred Hervey Stallworth....
        , Co-Producer; Mort Nathan, Co-Producer; Kathy Speer, Producer; Tony Thomas, Executive Producer; Marsha Posner Williams, Co-Producer; Paul Junger Witt, Executive Producer - 1987
    • Outstanding directing in a comedy series - Terry Hughes, Director - 1987
    • Outstanding writing in a comedy series - Barry Fanaro, Mort Nathan - 1986
    • Outstanding technical direction/electronic camerawork/video control for a series
      • Randy Baer, Cameraperson; Victor Bagdadi, Senior Video Control; Gerry Bucci, Technical Director; Dale Carlson, Cameraperson; Steve Jones, Cameraperson; Donna J. Quante, Cameraperson - 1986
      • Jack Chisholm, Cameraperson; Stephen A. Jones, Cameraperson; Robert G. Kaufmann, Senior Video Control; Ritch Kenney, Cameraperson; O. Tamburri, Technical Director; Ken Tamburri, Cameraperson - 1988
      • Dave Heckman, Camera Operator; Chester Jackson, Camera Operator; Randy Johnson, Video Control; Stephen A. Jones, Camera Operator; Ritch Kenney, Camera Operator; Bob Keys; John O'Brien, Video Control; Richard Steiner, Video Control; Kenneth Tamburri, Technical Director - 1992
  • Golden Globes Awards
    • Best TV series - comedy/musical - 1986 - 1988
    • Best performance by an actress in a TV series - comedy/musical - Estelle Getty - 1986
  • Retirement Research Foundation Awards - Television and theatrical film fiction - special achievement award - Susan Harris, Executive; Paul Junger Witt, Executive; Tony Thomas, Executive - 1989
  • TP de Oro, Spain Awards - Best foreign series (mejor serie extranjera) - 1989
  • Viewers for Quality Television Awards - Best actress in a quality comedy series - Betty White - 1987, 1988
  • Young Artist Awards - Exceptional performance by a young actor, guest starring in a television, comedy or drama series - Billy Jayne aka Billy Jacoby (playing "David" in episode, "On Golden Girls" (episode #1.6) October 26, 1985) - 1987


External links

  • - details of final episode, spin-offs, reunions & "where are they now?"