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High Society (1995)

High Society is the title of an American television sitcom that aired Monday nights on CBS in 1995 and early 1996. The series revolves around two New York City women who act in an outrageous, campy, and decadent manner. The theme song was the Lady is a Tramp sung by Chaka Khan. Its premise was similar to the campy British comedy series Absolutely Fabulous.

Release Date: Mon, Oct 30, 1995

Country: US
Language: En
Runtime: 30

Jean Smart
Ellie Walker
Mary McDonnell
Dott Emerson
David Rasche
Peter Thomas
Dan O'Donahue
Brendan Emerson
Faith Prince
Val Brumberg

Season 1:

Family Val's
Episode 1: Family Val's (Oct 30, 1995)
Ellie's (Jean Smart) book tour is sidetracked by her college nemesis, Val (Faith Prince), who comes between Ellie and her publisher, best friend Dott Emerson (Mary McDonnell).
Who's Son is It Anyway?
Episode 2: Who's Son is It Anyway? (Nov 06, 1995)
Worried that her son is spending too much time with Val, Dott enlists Ellie's help in winning back her son's devotion by cooking him a meal. Meanwhile, Ellie and Stephano compete for the affections of Ellie's new bodyguard Wolf.
Sleeping with the Enemy
Episode 3: Sleeping with the Enemy (Nov 13, 1995)
Ellie's scheme to get Val out of her hair backfires when Val's estranged husband (Robert Clohessy) arrives to sweet-talk his wife back to New Jersy -- and ends up making a pass at Ellie.
Dolce & G'bye Now
Episode 4: Dolce & G'bye Now (Nov 20, 1995)
Stephano quits after a fight with Ellie, and a desperate Dott hires Val as his replacement.
The Naked and the Deadline
Episode 6: The Naked and the Deadline (Dec 04, 1995)
Ellie is suffering from writer's block as the deadline for her latest novel passes, and Dott goes all out to break her out of it.
Finnigan's Rainbow
Episode 7: Finnigan's Rainbow (Dec 11, 1995)
Dott falls headlong for a motivational speaker, and Ellie goes to extremes to get her name in the tabloids.
We Ought to be in Pictures
Episode 8: We Ought to be in Pictures (Dec 18, 1995)
A big-time TV producer (Jon Polito) sets out to make a miniseries from Ellie's latest novel, ""High Sierra Streetwalker."" Donna Mills plays the tempermental, hitrionic star signed for the lead.
Nip and Tuck
Episode 9: Nip and Tuck (Jan 15, 1996)
The Prosepect of posing for a famous photographer has Dott and Ellie each considering a change of face by a famous plastic surgeon (Bronson Pinchot).
Alice Doesn't Pump Here Anymore
Episode 10: Alice Doesn't Pump Here Anymore (Jan 22, 1996)
After suffering a heart attack during a sexual encounter with the doorman, Alice (Jayne Meadows) is forced to convalesce at her doting daughter Dott's.
Touching up Your Roots
Episode 11: Touching up Your Roots (Feb 05, 1996)
A publicity campaign launching Ellie's new novel brings surprises gallore: a visit from her estranged, contrified parents -- and news that she is adopted.
I Found My Thrill on Nancy Garvey Hill
Episode 12: I Found My Thrill on Nancy Garvey Hill (Feb 12, 1996)
Dott and Peter try to prevent Ellie from finding out they are meeting with her professional rival, romance novelist Nancy Garver Hill. Things become complicated when Dott finds out Nancy Garver Hill is actually a beer distributor named Chuck Rooney, and a confidentiality agreement prevents her from telling Ellie -- who has just begun an affair with Chuck.
The Family Jewels
Episode 13: The Family Jewels (Feb 26, 1996)
Having witnessed Dott's bond with Brendan during a robbery, Ellie decides to have a baby and begins interviewing prospective fathers.

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