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The Golden Girls (TV Series 1985–1992) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
The pilot also includes the girls' gay houseboy, Coco (Charles Levin), who lived with them. Levin had been suggested by then-NBC president Brandon Tartikoff based on his groundbreaking recurring gay role, Eddie Gregg, on NBC's Emmy-winning drama, Hill Street Blues. After the pilot, the character of Coco was eliminated from the series. [31] [32]
The first season of the American television comedy series The Golden Girls originally aired on NBC in the United States between September 14, 1985 and May 10, 1986. Created by television writer Susan Harris, the series was produced by Witt/Thomas/Harris Productions and ABC Studios (Touchstone Television.)
The Engagement, also known as Pilot, is the first episode of the first season of The Golden Girls and the first episode overall. It is written by Susan Harris and directed by Jay Sandrich. The episode premiered on NBC-TV in the United States on September 14th, 1985.
The Golden Girls: Created by Susan Harris. With Bea Arthur, Betty White, Rue McClanahan, Estelle Getty. Four previously married women live together in Miami, sharing their various experiences together and enjoying themselves despite hard times.
The pilot also includes the girls' gay houseboy, Coco (Charles Levin), who lived with them. Levin had been suggested by then-NBC president Brandon Tartikoff based on his groundbreaking recurring gay role, Eddie Gregg, on NBC's Emmy-winning drama, Hill Street Blues .
14 wrz 1985 · In the Pilot, Sophia arrives after her retirement home burns down and Blanche prepares to get married. Read More