Creator: | Susan Beavers Barbara Corday |
Director: | Jay Sandrich |
Starring: | Valerie Harper Dakin Matthews Debra Jo Rupp Lisa Darr Kristin Dattilo-Hayward Kevin Conroy Andrea Abbate Gary Dourdan |
Country: | United States |
Language: | English |
Composer: | G*N*G Music |
Num Seasons: | 1 |
Num Episodes: | 6 |
Location: | Sunset Gower Studios Hollywood, California |
Executive Producer: | Paul Junger Witt Tony Thomas Susan Beavers |
Producer: | Gilbert Junger |
Runtime: | 30 minutes |
Company: | 5 a.m., Inc. Witt/Thomas Productions Warner Bros. Television |
Channel: | CBS |
The Office is an American sitcom television series starring Valerie Harper that aired for six episodes on CBS from March 11 to April 22, 1995, as a mid-season replacement during the 1994–95 television season. The series, billed as an office comedy version of the British series Upstairs, Downstairs, centered on the camaraderie of executives and their secretaries of a busy corporate office at a design-packaging company.[1]
Rita Stone (Valerie Harper) is a divorcée and 19-year veteran of a secretarial pool at the executive office of a package design company in Chicago called Package Inc. She is outspoken and mainly the adhesive that holds things together at the company, seeing that everything gets done on time, mediating disputes and trying to be a good listener to both job-related and personal problems.
While Rita is responsible for the company's inept CEO, Frank (Dakin Matthews), she also manages three other secretaries: Beth (Debra Jo Rupp), a flustered mother of four who works for the company's only female executive, Natalie (Lisa Darr); Mae (Andrea Abbate), a free-spirited, thrice-divorced former temp who works for the firm's temperamental artist (Gary Dourdan); and Deborah (Kristin Dattilo-Hayward), a naive MBA student who works for a sleazy salesman (Kevin Conroy).
The Office was the fourth starring vehicle for Harper, following her previous television ventures in the sitcoms Rhoda (1974–78), Valerie (1986–87) and City (1990). However, the series did not catch on with the public and was cancelled after five episodes, with one episode remaining unaired. It was broadcast Saturday nights on CBS at 9:00 p.m. throughout its brief run.