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  1. My Boyfriend's Back: Directed by Maureen Thorp. With Susan Saint James, Jane Curtin, Frederick Koehler, Allison Smith. Allie's old boyfriend returns to New York for the opening of his off-Broadway play, which happens to be based on their romance.

    • (70)
    • Comedy
    • Maureen Thorp
    • 1989-05-15
  2. Mar 21, 2017 · Allie's old boyfriend returns to New York for the opening of his off-Broadway play, which happens to be based on their romance.

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    • Cassandra Estrada
  3. Kate and Allie, which ran on CBS from 19 March 1984 to 22 May 1989, was the brainchild of Sherry Coben who came up with the idea for the series while attending a high school reunion. There she noticed that a couple of divorcees who seemed unhappy and dissatisfied found comfort in sharing with each other. Coben worked with this germinal notion and successfully pitched the resulting script, originally entitled, "Two Mommies," to Michael Ogiens, then head of New York program development at CBS ...

  4. "Kate & Allie" My Boyfriend's Back (TV Episode 1989) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kate_&_AllieKate & Allie - Wikipedia

    March 19, 1984. ( 1984-03-19) –. May 22, 1989. ( 1989-05-22) Related. Roxie. Kate & Allie is an American sitcom television series that aired on CBS from March 19, 1984, to May 22, 1989, starring Susan Saint James and Jane Curtin as two divorced mothers who decide to live together in the same home. [1] The series was created by Sherry Coben.

  6. My Boyfriend's Back Aired May 15, 1989 Comedy. ... Kate & Allie Kate & Allie Kate & Allie Kate & Allie View more photos Episode Info. Synopsis The return of Allie's former boyfriend (Franc Luz), a ...

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  8. My Boyfriend's Back is the twenty-first episode of the sixth season of Kate & Allie, and the one hundred twenty-first episode overall. Guest Stars : Sam Freed (Bob Barsky), Franc Luz (Malcolm Carter), John D. Rude