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EP1  Wedding Belle Blues
Dec. 11,1988
Wedding Belle Blues

As the nervous bride-to-be, Allie has nightmares about meeting her fiancé's parents.

EP2  Kate Gets Dumped
Dec. 12,1988
Kate Gets Dumped

While honeymooners Allie and Bob fly off to Hawaii, Bob dumps Kate.

EP3  Allie Doesn't Live Here Anymore
Dec. 19,1988
Allie Doesn't Live Here Anymore

As Allie moves into her new high-rise condo, Kate interviews a potential housemate.

EP4  The Odd Couples
Dec. 26,1988
The Odd Couples

Kate is saved from perky Haven and Blair when Allie suggests that Kate move in.

EP5  Anchor Away
Jan. 09,1989
Anchor Away

Watching a tape of Bob's sportscast, Allie notices an attractive anchor making an on-air play for her husband.

EP6  Better Never Than Late
Jan. 16,1989
Better Never Than Late

Bob's mother questions Allie about having another child.

EP7  Moving On
Jan. 23,1989
Moving On

Kate spends her 40th birthday wondering what she has done with her life -- and, shaken by Emma's transfer to UCLA, decides to join the Peace Corps.

EP8  A Tree Grows on West 56th Street
Jan. 30,1989
A Tree Grows on West 56th Street

Kate organizes a block association to save a park.

EP9  The Nearlyweds
Feb. 06,1989
The Nearlyweds

Allie's reaction upon hearing that Jennie and her boyfriend are sharing a dorm room doesn't compare with her reaction when they announce they're getting married.

EP10  Wanted: One Husband
Feb. 13,1989
Wanted: One Husband

A rich neighbour offers a hefty sum to Kate and Allie if they can find her ""a Bob..""

EP11  What's Love Got to Do with It?
Feb. 20,1989
What's Love Got to Do with It?

Kate is dating a man with no charm, looks or personality, yet everyone loves him -- except Kate.

EP12  I've Got a Secret
Feb. 27,1989
I've Got a Secret

Kate has trouble keeping quiet about Bob's broadcasting future.

EP13  Chip's Notes
Mar. 06,1989
Chip's Notes

Chip is so thrilled to be associated with the ultracool Mike Sheridan that he becomes his partner in a scam.

EP14  Love Thy Neighbor
Mar. 13,1989
Love Thy Neighbor

Trying to mend a broken romance, Kate feigns love in front of the woman who dumped her neighbor -- but he thinks Kate's serious.

EP15  Trojan War
Mar. 20,1989
Trojan War

Allie discovers a condom in Chip's pocket.

EP16  Loan-some Bob
Mar. 27,1989
Loan-some Bob

Kate and Allie get a loan from Bob.

EP17  The Review
Apr. 10,1989
The Review

When Allie's sushi draws a bad review from a critic, Kate determines to please the man's palate to gain a retraction.

EP18  The Wedding
Apr. 24,1989
The Wedding

Kate reluctantly agrees to accompany Lou to his cousin's wedding.

EP19  The Last Temptation of Allie
May. 01,1989
The Last Temptation of Allie

While Allie prepares her entry for Cousin Cabot's Country Cookbook contest, Kate cooks up a way to help Lou.

EP20  Hockey Team
May. 08,1989
Hockey Team

Bob lets Chip join the hockey team without consulting Allie.

EP21  My Boyfriend's Back
May. 15,1989
My Boyfriend's Back

Allie's ex-boyfriend returns to New York for the opening of his off-Broadway play, which turns out to be based on their romance. Unfortunately for Allie, he has eyes only for Kate.

EP22  What a Wonderful Episode (a.k.a. It's a Wonderful Episode a.k.a. Kate and Allie Go to Hell)
May. 22,1989
What a Wonderful Episode (a.k.a. It's a Wonderful Episode a.k.a. Kate and Allie Go to Hell)

A job offer and a $2000 check from a man named Gabriel prompt Kate and Allie to take account of their lives.

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Kate & Allie is an American television situation comedy which ran from March 19, 1984, to May 22, 1989. Kate & Allie first aired on CBS as a midseason replacement series and only six episodes were initially commissioned, but the favorable response from critics and viewers alike easily convinced CBS to commit to a full season in the fall of 1984. The series was created by Sherry Coben.

Kate & Allie Audience Reviews

Perry Kate Very very predictable, including the post credit scene !!!
Stometer Save your money for something good and enjoyable
Protraph Lack of good storyline.
Ella-May O'Brien Each character in this movie — down to the smallest one — is an individual rather than a type, prone to spontaneous changes of mood and sometimes amusing outbursts of pettiness or ill humor.
Godai-kun All of those who would like to see this series again should be aware that it is currently playing Monday through Friday on RTN: The Retro Television Netork. It's a small syndicated network a lot like TVLand. Most markets that have it are carrying it as a digital subfeed, so you will need a TV with a digital receiver or a digital converter box to see it. The network's website can be viewed at http://www.rtnville.comNote sure what else I can say to extend this to 10 lines, really. Just wanted to issue a "heads-up" since I see that there are some "Kate and Aliie" fans reading this site.
contact-711 I loved Kate and Allie. I haven't seen it for years but I remember it being funny and smart, and the first show that had divorced women just getting on with things.In '80s Britain if you were from a single parent household you were nothing but a criminal in the making! - this show was the tonic to all that stuff and nonsense, and I have very warm memories of settling down to my weekly slice of New York life.IMDb has a silly rule about having to have 10 lines of text before they'll allow you to post a comment, so now I have to ramble on although I've already made my point. So here you go. Ramble, ramble, ramble, ramble -
DeanNYC "Kate & Allie" wasn't just a typical sitcom. It has a certain level of importance in the History of Women on Television. Show creator Sherry Coben clearly wanted to tell the story of independent females making it in the city. And the program's producer/director Bill Persky was partially responsible for another iconic independent TV woman: Marlo Thomas' Ann Marie from "That Girl." You might say this scenario was one possible evolution of that character.Kate McArdle (Susan Saint James) and Allie Lowell (Jane Curtin) were two divorced women with kids, who were friends from school. Kate was a struggling travel agent with her daughter Emma (Ari Meyers) and a ne'er do well actor as her former husband. Allie was a Connecticut Doctor's ex with two: Jennie (Allison Smith) and Chip (Freddie Koehler) and presumably a decent alimony settlement. In order to help each other out, they all lived together in a sprawling street level duplex apartment in Greenwich Village. Kate had a bedroom, Allie had a bedroom, Chip, the lone bit of male representation, had his room and the two girls shared a room. What was the rent on this place in the 1980s? There was a slight "Odd Couple" element to the story lines, as Kate tended to be free-spirited and fun, and Allie typically was conservative and more realistic/pessimistic. Their ex husbands would occasionally appear but the focus was always on the two women, the issues they dealt with and the problems they faced trying to have careers and raise their kids well and even sometimes have a social life in New York City.The charm of the show was in the chemistry of the players. There was a real sense of family coming from the five regular performers and that helped to create a believability that came through on camera. Somehow though, when Ari Meyers left the program, the spell seemed to have been broken. In the episodes where Ari was no longer a part of the cast, the program seemed to lack something. Perhaps the writing suffered, and the story lines fell into more typical sitcom style areas. The setting also changed as the women moved from their homey/funky Village digs into some sterile skyscraper, and the show only lasted one season after Ari's departure.This was one of only two prime time series that were shot in New York during this era of television. The other was "The Cosby Show." "Kate & Allie" filmed at the iconic "Ed Sullivan Theater," which has been home to "Late Show With David Letterman" since 1993.
Jarle I first stumbled across KATE & ALLIE back in 1988, when the series was being transmitted by our national broadcasting service. At first I didn´t find the premise all that promising - two divorced mothers and their respective offspring sharing an apartment and their lives in New York.I must have watched the initial episode at least 12 times before I decided to keep the recording.What made me change my mind? First of all, there were the sterling performances by most of the actors, Jane Curtin and Susan St. James in particular. Slowly I began to appreciate that this series was not only funny, it dealt with real, everyday issues in a non-preachy way.And finally - what REALLY convinced of me of the show´s high quality was the Queen of Deadpan herself, Jane Curtin. (So called by John Lithgow, her co-star in the current hit series "3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN, no less!) She can make even duff lines shine with her spot-on delivery.