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All Is Forgiven

  • TV Series
  • 1986
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
7.7/10
80
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Bess Armstrong, Carol Kane, Terence Knox, and Shawnee Smith in All Is Forgiven (1986)
SitcomComedy

Paula Russell, newly married and newly appointed the producer of a TV show, must balance the demands of her personal and professional lives.Paula Russell, newly married and newly appointed the producer of a TV show, must balance the demands of her personal and professional lives.Paula Russell, newly married and newly appointed the producer of a TV show, must balance the demands of her personal and professional lives.

  • Creators
    • Howard Gewirtz
    • Ian Praiser
  • Stars
    • Bess Armstrong
    • Terence Knox
    • David Alan Grier
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.7/10
    80
    YOUR RATING
    • Creators
      • Howard Gewirtz
      • Ian Praiser
    • Stars
      • Bess Armstrong
      • Terence Knox
      • David Alan Grier
    • 11User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Bess Armstrong
    Bess Armstrong
    • Paula Winters Russell
    • 1986
    Terence Knox
    Terence Knox
    • Matt Russell
    • 1986
    David Alan Grier
    David Alan Grier
    • Oliver Royce
    • 1986
    Shawnee Smith
    Shawnee Smith
    • Sonia Russell
    • 1986
    Bill Wiley
    Bill Wiley
    • Wendell Branch
    • 1986
    Judith-Marie Bergan
    Judith-Marie Bergan
    • Cecile Porter-Lindsey
    • 1986
    Deborah Richter
    Deborah Richter
    • Sherry Levy
    • 1986
    Valerie Landsburg
    Valerie Landsburg
    • Lorraine Elder
    • 1986
    Carol Kane
    Carol Kane
    • Nicolette Bingham
    • 1986
    Doris Grau
    • Mrs. Fontaine
    • 1986
    Rick Lenz
    Rick Lenz
    • Francis Ronning
    • 1986
    Hamilton Camp
    Hamilton Camp
    • Jerry Campbell
    • 1986
    Christina Applegate
    Christina Applegate
    • Simone
    • 1986
    Adam Arkin
    Adam Arkin
    • Phil Douglas
    • 1986
    Joe Regalbuto
    Joe Regalbuto
    • Elliot Fusco
    • 1986
    Gwen Verdon
    Gwen Verdon
    • Bonita Harrell
    • 1986
    Deborah Harmon
    Deborah Harmon
    • Sharon Russell
    • 1986
    Katie Barberi
    Katie Barberi
    • Cassie
    • 1986
    • Creators
      • Howard Gewirtz
      • Ian Praiser
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    9cigardener

    Great (but somewhat vague) memories of this show

    In one scene, Paula and another character are dealing with some problem when a third person interrupts them (I told you that my memories were vague). Paula protests that they can't deal with the interloper's problem because they are too busy dealing with their own. "We have whales to fry!" I love that expression and occasionally use it myself. In another episode, Oliver has been a writer on the show for some time but has been very frugal with his increased salary. His co-workers encourage to splurge with some of his money and treat himself to a new car. He goes out and buys a high-end sports car that is way outside his price range. Now his friends advise him to return the car and get out of the financial obligation. "You can't just return a car like this; they won't take it back!", he protests. Nicolette Bingham, Carol Kane's character, replies in her honeyed southern accent, "Why, Oliver, if you simply inform them that you won't be making the payments, I'm sure that they will be happy to take it back."
    richard.fuller1

    Short Lived But Funny

    Bess Armstrong is newly married to Terrence KNox and he has a daughter from his first marriage. Shawnee Smith (currently on Becker) was the scene stealing daughter, Sonia. Things were very tense between Armstrong and her new step daughter. Armstrong: "I'm going down to the studio. The video machine just chewed up tomorrow's episode." Smith: "Why? are you going to thank it?"

    The other scene Stealer was Carol Kane as the southern Nicholette Bingham, the writer of the show. "The old producer and I used to have heated arguments about the contents of the show. Yes. I felt the show should HAVE some."

    Armstrong was to be the center of this universe, but sadly, when neither Smith nor Kane were onscreen, it was boring. ONe episode that guested Gwen Verdon was especially dull. I did not know David Alan Grier was the repair man who got promoted to writer on the show.

    The never seen Creator of "All Is Forgiven" the Agnes Dixon/Gloria Monty type overseer who was never shown, we always heard her on the intercom system, asked Armstrong who had just come in for the secretary job, "How long have you been with us, dear?" before she made Armstrong the new producer. Judith Marie-Bergin did what she was supposed to do as the soap diva. The table reading where the terrorist turned out to be (gasp!) Arthur, her psychologist, was hilarious. Deborah Richter, who auditioned in the first episode, spoke to Armstrong. "Are you here for the part of the prostitute turned Senator?" Later, Richter's character obviously got popular, so she giggly informed Armstrong that she needed a dressing room now, because "Today, . . . I have to change!" All I can say is Shawnee Smith and Carol Kane were leagues ahead of the rest. Grier might have been able to contribute but at that time it apparently wasn't clear what he was capable of doing. Still would be good to see this show again tho.
    7SnoopyStyle

    workplace works, home half-works

    It's New York City. Paula Winters (Bess Armstrong) is marrying Matt Russell (Terence Knox) and meeting his 16 year old daughter Sonia Russell (Shawnee Smith) for the first time. He has a rising health donut company. She interviews for the producer's assistant job at the soap opera "All Is Forgiven" and gets the producer boss job. Nicolette Bingham (Carol Kane) is the head writer. Oliver Royce (David Alan Grier) is the new writer hire in episode two.

    This is a late-season NBC sitcom replacement show. They burnt through the nine episodes and dropped it. The workplace sitcom part works pretty well especially with Carol Kane and David Alan Grier. They are really great individually and combined. The home part only half-works. Paula trying to be Sonia's mother is good story material. I've never considered Terence Knox as a sitcom actor. His St Elsewhere character really sticks and he works better in drama. This should really be a workplace sitcom. Maybe Shawnee Smith can be a teen actor on the show.
    8timlg8950

    Loved This Show!

    I think of this show often and I too wish I could see it again. I thought it was very funny and had some very memorable characters. I think it was a victim of not being in a good time slot. As I recall it was on Saturday nights. It was in reruns of cable for a while after it left NBC but had some obvious cuts so the channel could add more commercial time. Cant believe it was back in 1986. So many shows are out on DVD now but I guess there is no market for a short-lived TV series of so long ago. THere are always good shows that get canned because of bad ratings or bad time slots or being bounced around to different days. IF a show doesn't grab an audience right away the axe falls and there is no hope for it.
    7jlgreenlee

    Funny Show, and it really had potential

    I remember "All is Forgiven" mostly because I was going through a "aren't VCRs neat" phase, and decided it would be cool to tape all of the opening theme songs from the 1986 TV season. Since I've watched that tape a few times over the years, the cast of the show remains clear in my head.

    I think the show would've grown on people, but they probably would have had to iron out the kinks between the home life and the work life (like "Barney Miller" did), because they didn't mesh very well.

    One scene that stuck with me was a fight between stepdaughter Shawnee Smith and stepmother Bess Armstrong. They were fighting, and Bess thought she had the upper hand, shouting: "When you're old, I'm going to be there, dancing on your cake!" And Shawnee replied, "GOOD, because you certainly won't be able to CHEW it!" Did I mention I love Shawnee Smith? Though the "Saw" films made me see her in a whole new light.

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    • Release date
      • March 20, 1986 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Paramount Studios - 5555 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • Charles/Burrows/Charles Productions
      • Paramount Television
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      • 30m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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