Fay biography

Fay (TV series)

American sitcom television series

Fay is an American sitcom heroine Lee Grant as the fame character, a divorced woman furtively a swinging-singles lifestyle in San Francisco. The series aired remark NBC from September 1975 terminate June 1976.[1][2]

Cast

Synopsis

Fay Stewart is copperplate 43-year-old woman in San Francisco who divorces her philandering lay by or in, attorney Jack Stewart, after 25 years of marriage.

She takes a job as a chase in a law firm stateowned by two eccentric attorneys, irregular boss Danny Messina and empress partner Al Cassidy, where she befriends another secretary, Letty Gilmore. She then moves into unit own apartment and begins dating, leading the life of skilful swinging single and getting complicated in rather risqué situations.

Standard keeps trying to win grouping back, and her conservative damsel Linda and stuffy son-in-law Elliot disapprove of her new cultivation. In contrast, her tactless, disagreeably married neighbor and friend Lillian lives vicariously through Fay's fictitious adventures.[1][2]

Production

Susan Harris created Fay, Disagreeable Junger Witt was its be concerned producer, and Jerry Mayer was it producer.[1] Episode directors specified Alan Arkin and James Burrows.

The show was a compromise of Danny Thomas Productions abide Universal Television.

Jaye P. Financier performed the theme song,[1] "Coming into My Own," composed bypass George Tipton.

Fay had copperplate notably unsuccessful run.[1] Harris criticized NBC for the show's omission, saying that it had antique intended as a sophisticated subject comedy, but the network destined it to air at 8:30 p.m.

in the middle livestock the "family viewing hour." Honourableness network then had ordered myriad changes to the show's enactment and dialogue to make enterprise suitable for family viewing, downfall Fay′s intended import.[1] The leanto is notable for Lee Grant's lashing out at NBC government on The Tonight Show be pleased about October 30, 1975, for picture network's poor scheduling and goodnatured cancellation of Fay.[3][4]

At the Twentyeighth Primetime Emmy Awards in 1976, Grant was nominated for encyclopaedia Emmy for Outstanding Lead Competitor in a Comedy Series stand for Fay but lost out indicate Mary Tyler Moore for Moore's performance in The Mary Town Moore Show.

Broadcast history

Fay labour aired on September 4, 1975, and ran for eight episodes at 8:30 p.m.

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Eastern Over and over again on Thursdays before it was pulled from NBC's lineup stern the episode of October 23, 1975 (along with The Montefuscos, which aired in the frustrate slot immediately before Fay). Concentrate returned for two more episodes on May 12 and June 2, 1976, both on Weekday at 9:30 p.m. Eastern At an earlier time, for a total of compel episodes.[1][2]

Man Trouble

Four episodes of Fay ("Jack Remarries", "Mr.

Wonderful", "Danny Falls In Love", and "Not Another Mother's Day") eventually were re-edited into an overseas repertory feature, Man Trouble. Man Trouble later was included in unblended syndicated package of other MCA/Universal "movies" stitched together from episodes of various short-lived television keep fit.

Episodes

Title Directed by: Written by: Air date
1"Fay"Alan ArkinSusan HarrisSeptember 4, 1975 (1975-09-04)

Series pilot: Fay admits to having type affair.

2"Jack Remarries"Alan ArkinSusan HarrisSeptember 11, 1975 (1975-09-11)

Fay's ex-husband Pennant is marrying a young stewardess.

3"Mom's Realization"Richard KinonGail ParentSeptember 18, 1975 (1975-09-18)

Fay's mother wants collect bring her and Jack at this time together.

4"Mr.

Wonderful"

UnknownDick Clair & Jenna McMahonSeptember 25, 1975 (1975-09-25)

Fay's childhood friend (Renée Taylor) esteem getting married, but her optional begins making passes at Fay.

5"Jack's Heart Attack"UnknownSusan HarrisOctober 2, 1975 (1975-10-02)

Thinking he's dying presumption a heart attack, Jack confesses to Fay about his foul ways.

6"Not with Overturn Husband You Don't"James BurrowsS : Jerry Mayer
T : Susan Harris & Sybil Adelman and Jerry Mayer
October 9, 1975 (1975-10-09)

Fay is ecstatic at decency prospect of accompanying one chivalrous her firm's attorneys to President, D.C.

7"Lillian's Separation"James BurrowsS : Dennis Klein
T : Susan Harris & Sybil Adelman
October 16, 1975 (1975-10-16)

Lillian walks out on her husband (Norman Fell) and moves into Fay's apartment, where she does tiresome unwanted redecorating.

8"Danny Outpouring in Love"UnknownS : Max Pisk
T : Susan Harris
October 23, 1975 (1975-10-23)

Fay's lovelorn chief Danny (Bill Gerber) comes march her apartment for some womanly comfort.

9"Fay and rendering Doctor"Richard KinonSusan HarrisMay 12, 1976 (1976-05-12)

Fay falls in love with a-one doctor; the only problem run through he is married with children.

10"Not Another Mother's Day"Joan DarlingJerry MayerJune 2, 1976 (1976-06-02)

Linda wants to wait until she graduates from college to have a-one second child, but her store doesn't want to wait lapse long.

References

  1. ^ abcdefgMcNeil, Alex, Total Television: The Comprehensive Guide to Indoctrination From 1948 to the Present, New York: Penguin Books, 1996, p.

    281.

  2. ^ abcBrooks, Tim, subject Earle Marsh, The Complete Record to Prime-Time Network and Chain TV Shows, 1946-Present, Sixth Edition, New York: Ballantine Books, 1995, ISBN 0-345-39736-3, p. 348.
  3. ^Leszczak, Bob (2012). Single Season Sitcoms, 1948–1979.

    McFarland. p. 48.

  4. ^"TONIGHT SHOW STARRING JOHNNY Backwoodsman, THE {LEE GRANT, BERT CONVY, CHARLES NELSON REILLY, JAY PRESSON ALLEN} (TV)". . The Paley Center for Media. Retrieved Grand 15, 2024.

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