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EP1  Instant Family
Sep. 11,1987
Instant Family

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EP2  The Three Faces of Mickey
Sep. 18,1987
The Three Faces of Mickey

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EP3  And David Makes Three
Sep. 25,1987
And David Makes Three

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EP4  Mickey Meet Mr. Right?
Oct. 02,1987
Mickey Meet Mr. Right?

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EP5  Hello, Dolly
Oct. 16,1987
Hello, Dolly

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EP6  Prisoner of Love
Oct. 30,1987
Prisoner of Love

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EP7  On the Ropes
Nov. 06,1987
On the Ropes

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EP8  The Naked Truth
Nov. 13,1987
The Naked Truth

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EP9  Man Around the House
Dec. 04,1987
Man Around the House

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EP10  Upstairs, Downstairs
Dec. 11,1987
Upstairs, Downstairs

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EP11  A Dog's Life
Dec. 25,1987
A Dog's Life

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EP12  Save the Last Dance for Me
Jan. 08,1988
Save the Last Dance for Me

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EP13  Mickey Times Two
Jan. 15,1988
Mickey Times Two

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EP14  Fatal Distraction
Jan. 20,1988
Fatal Distraction

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EP15  Jay's on the Roof
Jan. 27,1988
Jay's on the Roof

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EP16  Centerfold Mickey
Feb. 03,1988
Centerfold Mickey

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EP17  Confidence Man
Feb. 10,1988
Confidence Man

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EP18  Not for Love or Money
Feb. 17,1988
Not for Love or Money

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EP19  La Vie en Jay (1)
Feb. 24,1988
La Vie en Jay (1)

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EP20  La Vie en Jay (2)
Mar. 02,1988
La Vie en Jay (2)

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EP21  Four Loves Have I
Mar. 09,1988
Four Loves Have I

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EP22  Crime Busters
Mar. 16,1988
Crime Busters

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EP23  Temporary Mickey
Mar. 23,1988
Temporary Mickey

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EP24  Video Mickey
Mar. 30,1988
Video Mickey

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We Got It Made is an American sitcom that aired on NBC from September 8, 1983 until March 10, 1984, and in first-run syndication from September 11, 1987 until March 30, 1988. The series was created by Gordon Farr and Lynne Farr Brao, and was executive produced by Fred Silverman in association with MGM Television.

We Got It Made Audience Reviews

Tockinit not horrible nor great
ChicRawIdol A brilliant film that helped define a genre
Numerootno A story that's too fascinating to pass by...
Portia Hilton Blistering performances.
SnoopyStyle David Tucker (Matt McCoy) and Jay Bostwick (Tom Villard) are NYC roommates. Tucker is a buttoned-up conservative neat lawyer with girlfriend Claudia (Stepfanie Kramer). Bostwick is flaky selling outlandish products and dating kindergarten teacher Beth Sorenson (Bonnie Urseth). Tucker wants to hire a live-in maid. Bostwick resists until Mickey McKenzie (Teri Copley) shows up for the interview. It's basically a 5-person sitcom which barely lasted the full season. It returned years later with Villard and Copley. They got a new Tucker and added some neighbors. The second season does even worst.The biggest selling point for the show is Teri Copley. She's hot. She's a cross between Marilyn Monroe and Chrissy Snow except not quite as dumb. She has a sweet innocence and is easy on the eyes. I actually like the pilot. That episode is a fun screwball comedy that sets up the five characters. The situation is ridiculous but that's 80s TV. The show never gets better beyond that. It takes a long decline until the network gave up on the show. I do remember it returned years later for a second season. Honestly, I don't remember any of those episodes, at least nothing good. I'm not going to downgrade the show any further for a season I literally forgot.The problem is that the show stayed static. It rarely got funny after the pilot and sometimes it's awkwardly campy. Mickey is the center of almost every episode but neither guy could ever approach her sexually. The relationships between these characters are stuck. They have nowhere to go. The show needs to move off Mickey and add a neighbor for Mickey to flirt with. She becomes an object of desire for non of the regulars. Villard is a fun presence and he played those goofy characters well. I have no complaints about McCoy and Urseth is fun. On the other hand, Stepfanie Kramer does one note. I'm glad she eventually found her role in something less comedic.
cheeseitgirl429 "We Got It Made" could possibly be the BEST sitcom ever made! It's profoundly moving, at times, exciting, frightening, hilarious, but most of all overwhelmingly wonderful. Such drama, passion, and emotional depth has never been seen before on the small screen. I've seen all the episodes at least three times each, and they never fail to amaze me in their greatness. Well-crafted, smartly written, and each and every single performance touches me in a wonderful place. This show is God.But it would be no where as amazing without the exceptional work of Bonnie Urseth. Never has one performance in a series changed so many lives. Her work is exceptional, bringing the audience through the entire cycle of human emotion. God bless her and "We Got It Made"!
bamboo-2 It's odd to see a show like this from the 80s. It's incredibly stupid, yet there is a marvelous actor named Tom Villard who created a sexy, engaging, funny leading character that deserves to be seen again now. He's the reason to watch this show...Terri Copley is just another blonde bimbo, and who is the other guy?...But Tom has a gift. He makes people laugh.
c.sherlock The year this one debuted was a bad one for NBC. By the end of the season, as I recall, all the shows that had debuted that season had been cancelled. "We Got It Made" hung around for a fairly long time but just couldn't survive.Two bachelors with a disgusting hovel for an apartment decide they need a housekeeper. Enter Mickey Mackenzie--blond, beautiful and with absolutely no housekeeping experience. Of course, she's hired on the spot. Not a great show but made somewhat easier to take by the presence of the fetching Teri Copley.