Bosom Buddiesis an American televisionsitcomstarringTom HanksandPeter Scolaricreated byRobert L. Boyett,Thomas L. MillerandChris Thompson.It aired on Thursday nights for two seasons onABCfrom November 27, 1980, to March 27, 1982, and in reruns in the summer of 1984 onNBC.The show features the misadventures of two single men, working in creative advertising, struggling in their industry while disguising themselves as women in order to live in the one apartment they could afford. Gender stereotypes and male/female interpersonal relationships were frequent themes.
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Genre | Sitcom |
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Theme music composer | Billy Joel |
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Ending theme | "Shake Me Loose" (instrumental) |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No.of seasons | 2 |
No.of episodes | 37 |
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Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Running time | 25 minutes |
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Network | ABC |
Release | November 27, 1980 March 27, 1982 | –
The show became known for its quirky humor and its frequent use ofimprovisation,especially between stars Hanks and Scolari. Though the show started out with good ratings, it failed to hold the public's interest and was canceled after two seasons.
The show is now best known for launching the career of Hanks, who became an Oscar-winning film star.
Premise
editHenry: When we first moved to New York, we had a great apartment that was dirt cheap.
Kip: And we found out why it was so cheap!
Henry: Our friend Amy said there was a great apartment in her building...
Kip: Dirt cheap!
Henry:...but it's a hotel for women.
Kip: Okay, we made one adjustment.
Henry: Now these other ladies know us as Buffy and Hildegarde...but they also know us as Kip and Henry, Buffy and Hildy's brothers.
Kip: I am crazy about the blonde.
Henry: This experience is gonna make a great book.
Kip: See? It's all perfectly normal!
In the pilot episode, after their own apartment is demolished while they are still asleep in it, two men disguise themselves as women in order to live in the dirt-cheapSusan B. AnthonyHotel, which happens to be female-only. Kip Wilson (Hanks) is originally skeptical of the plan, but after meeting gorgeous resident model/dancer/nurse Sonny Lumet (Donna Dixon), he ends up convincing aspiring writer Henry Desmond (Scolari) that the experience will make a great book. Their co-worker, Amy Cassidy (Wendie Jo Sperber), who is attracted to Henry, is the only resident in on the plan. The boys’ deception includes outwitting the hotel manager, Darlene (Edie Adams), and fellow resident, Isabelle Hammond (Telma Hopkins), an aspiring singer. When the pilot sold to ABC, the character of Darlene was replaced by Lilly Sinclair (Lucille Benson).
In the first season, Kip, Henry, and Amy work for Ruth Dunbar (Holland Taylor) at theManhattan-based advertising firm of Livingston, Gentry & Mishkin, where Kip is a graphic artist, Henry is a copy writer, and Amy is the receptionist. Ruth often takes credit for the boys’ work when reporting to her (unseen) Boss, Mr. Rubinowitz.
The show was barely renewed for a second season. In order to improve the mediocre ratings of the first season, revise the format, and at the same time, do some cost-cutting, it was decided that the part of Lilly Sinclair was superfluous and was written out. As a result, veteran actress Lucille Benson left the series and Telma Hopkins' character of Isabelle became the new hotel manager. Kip, Henry and Amy left Livingston, Gentry & Mishkin to start their own advertising firm, Sixty Seconds Street, with Ruth serving as a not-quite-silent partner.
In the first episode of the second season, the male characters’ ruse of living indragis revealed, but they are allowed to continue living at the women-only hotel anyway. Sonny forgives Kip for the deception, and Isabelle, the new hotel manager, agrees to go along with the ruse rather than admit it to the other residents. From this point on, the drag element was de-emphasized and the show moved closer to the creators' original concept of a regular buddy comedy.
Cast
edit- Tom Hanksas Kip Amos Wilson / Buffy Wilson
- Peter Scolarias Henry Desmond / Hildegard Desmond
- Wendie Jo Sperberas Amy Cassidy, co-worker and friend who knows their secret
- Holland Tayloras Ruth Dunbar, their Boss
- Donna Dixonas Sonny Lumet, Kip's love interest and hotel resident
- Telma Hopkinsas Isabelle Hammond, hotel resident; hotel manager in season 2
- Lucille Bensonas Lilly Sinclair, hotel manager (season 1)
Production
editThe series was conceived by Miller and Boyett as a male counterpart to their hit sitcomLaverne & Shirley.They originally pitched it as a straightforward buddy comedy done in what they described as "a sophisticatedBilly Wilderkind of way. "When ABC executives asked Miller and Boyett to explain what they meant by the comparison to Wilder, the producers mentionedSome Like It Hot(directed by Wilder) and ABC bought the show on condition that it would include men in women's clothing, just like that movie. "We weren't there to pitch that," Miller recalled. "And they jumped on it! We drove back to the studio in the car saying, 'Oh my God, what are we gonna do? We have to do something in drag.'"[1]
After the cast had been chosen, Miller and Boyett asked Chris Thompson, one of the writer-producers ofLaverne & Shirley,to write the pilot and be the seriesshowrunner.Thompson (who would go on to executive-produce such shows asThe Larry Sanders Show) said later that he took the job purely for the money, but unexpectedly found it to be "my completely favorite experience in show business", because the network left him and his young cast free to experiment. "We were left alone," he recalled. "Nobody was paying attention to us. We were all really young, but it was like we had daddy's Porsche. We had $500,000 to play with every week."[2]
Although the series is set in New York,Bosom Buddieswas taped on Stage 25 atParamount PicturesinLos Angeles.[3]Stage 25 was also the home ofThe Lucy Show,Cheers,and its spin-offFrasier.
Like many other sitcoms that aired during the 1980–81 television season,Bosom Buddiesfelt the effects of a strike by theScreen Actors GuildandAmerican Federation of Television and Radio Artiststhat occurred in 1980. As a result, the show had an abbreviated first season. At first, its ratings were strong. However, ABC kept switching the show's day and time slots, which hurt the first season's overall standing. The second season, with its revised premise, fared even worse, and after more time slot changes by the network, the show was canceled in the spring of 1982. Ironically, the last line of the series (season 2, episode 18 "Not the Last Picture Show" ) was, "You know, no matter how old I get now, I'll never get tired of watching this."
Bosom Buddieswas one of the last shows to use the Miller-Milkis-Boyett production team due to Eddie Milkis leaving the company in 1984. This was also one of the last Miller-Boyett sitcoms to be produced byParamount Television(nowCBS Television Studios) before they moved their base of operations toLorimar Productions(laterWarner Bros. Television);Happy Daysended its run in 1984, making the latter the last program to meet cancellation before the Miller-Boyett move to Lorimar, withValeriebeing the first since to debut.
Episodes
editWhile thepilot episodewas shot onfilm,the rest of the series was shot onvideotape.
Season | Episodes | Originally released | ||
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1 | 19 | November 27, 1980 | April 30, 1981 | |
2 | 18 | October 8, 1981 | March 25, 1982 |
Season 1 (1980–81)
editNo. overall | No.in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original release date | |
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1 | 1 | "Pilot" | Joel Zwick | Chris Thompson | November 27, 1980 | |
Kip and Henry dress up as "Buffy" and "Hildy" so they can live at an all-female hotel. | ||||||
2 | 2 | "My Brother, My Sister, Myself" | Chris Thompson & Don Van Atta | Chris Thompson | December 4, 1980 | |
Kip violates hotel rules by being in Hildy's room after hours. | ||||||
3 | 3 | "Loathe Thy Neighbor" | Herbert Kenwith | Howard Gewirtz& Ian Praiser | December 11, 1980 | |
After a quarrel with her roommate Amy, Sonny moves in with Buffy and Hildy. | ||||||
4 | 4 | "Macho Man" | Chris Thompson & Don Van Atta | Lenny Ripps | December 18, 1980 | |
Tired of being seen by women as a sensitive guy, Henry tries to prove that he can be tough and manly. | ||||||
5 | 5 | "What Price Glory?" | John Bowab | Roger Garrett | January 1, 1981 | |
Kip and Henry must let go of their moral scruples to get a big advertising account for their agency. | ||||||
6 | 6 | "Kip and Sonny's Date" | John Bowab | Chris Thompson | January 8, 1981 | |
Kip goes on his first date with Sonny, while Henry dates Ruth's punkish niece. | ||||||
7 | 7 | "Beauty and the Beasts" | Will Mackenzie | Howard Gewirtz & Ian Praiser | January 15, 1981 | |
After experiencing life as an unattractive woman, Henry realizes that he himself has been shallow in only dating women for their looks. | ||||||
8 | 8 | "Revenge" | John Tracy | Lenny Ripps | January 22, 1981 | |
All of Amy's friends work together to pull an elaborate sting on a man who dumped her. | ||||||
9 | 9 | "Amy's Career" | John Tracy | David Chambers & Jack Carrerow | January 29, 1981 | |
Amy gets her big break when she's put in charge of a major advertising campaign. | ||||||
10 | 10 | "Gotta Dance" | Will Mackenzie | David Lerner & Bruce Ferber | February 5, 1981 | |
Kip casts Sonny in a singing and dancing commercial for the public library. | ||||||
11 | 11 | "Sonny Boy" | Chris Thompson & Don Van Atta | Lenny Ripps | February 12, 1981 | |
Buffy and Hildy are shown on TV after foiling a robbery, and Henry's mom recognizes Hildy as her son. | ||||||
12 | 12 | "How Great Thou Art" | Will Mackenzie | David Lerner & Bruce Ferber | February 19, 1981 | |
Henry arranges for Kip to have an exhibition of his paintings, but the critics don't like them. | ||||||
13 | 13 | "Kip Quits" | John Bowab | Chris Thompson | February 26, 1981 | |
Kip quits his job rather than change a campaign to please a client.Bruce Vilanchhas a bit part in this episode. | ||||||
14 | 14 | "Only the Lonely" | Tom Trbovich | David Chambers & Jack Carrerow | March 12, 1981 | |
Ruth invites Kip and Henry over to her apartment for an awkward evening of games andcalypso music. | ||||||
15 | 15 | "The Re-Write" | Will Mackenzie | Story by : Chris Thompson Teleplay by : Howard Gewirtz & Ian Praiser | March 19, 1981 | |
Henry tries to write the story of how their secret identities were nearly discovered, but Kip encourages him to add slapstick comedy or sex. | ||||||
16 | 16 | "The Show Must Go On" | Will Mackenzie | Howard Gewirtz & Ian Praiser | March 26, 1981 | |
After singing along with a stand-up comedian (Bob Saget), Isabelle gets a chance to sing professionally at a nightclub. | ||||||
17 | 17 | "The Hospital" | Will Mackenzie | David Chambers & Jack Carrerow | April 2, 1981 | |
Buffy and Hildy go to work at the same hospital where Sonny works as a nurse. | ||||||
18 | 18 | "Best Friends" | Chris Thompson & Don Van Atta | Chris Thompson | April 9, 1981 | |
Henry becomes jealous of Kip's revived friendship with his childhood friend (Adrian Zmed), now a rock star. | ||||||
19 | 19 | "Cahoots" | Will Mackenzie | David Chambers & Jack Carrerow | April 30, 1981 | |
Kip and Amy agree to help each other get Sonny and Henry. |
Season 2 (1981–82)
editNo. overall | No.in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original release date | |
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20 | 1 | "The Truth and Other Lies" | Joel Zwick | Lenny Ripps | October 8, 1981 | |
Kip decides to take his relationship with Sonny to the next level by revealing that he and Buffy are the same person. | ||||||
21 | 2 | "There's No Business..." | Joel Zwick | Chris Thompson | October 15, 1981 | |
Kip and Henry buy their own commercial production house from an unscrupulous salesman (Joe Regalbuto). | ||||||
22 | 3 | "The Reunion" | Joel Zwick | Gary H. Miller | October 22, 1981 | |
At a reunion of students from his old high school, Henry meets a deaf woman and recalls how badly he treated her on prom night. | ||||||
23 | 4 | "One for You, One for Me" | Joel Zwick | Jack Carrerow | November 27, 1981 | |
After berating Kip for being irresponsible with money, Henry buys a stolenVCRand is thrown in jail. | ||||||
24 | 5 | "The Road to Monte Carlo" | Joel Zwick | Gary H. Miller | December 4, 1981 | |
A near-death experience leaves Kip and Henry with a big insurance settlement, which they use to take a trip toMonte Carlo. | ||||||
25 | 6 | "WaterBalloonGate" | Joel Zwick | David Chambers | December 11, 1981 | |
Kip and Henry drop awater balloonon a car that turns out to belong toRichard Nixon.After being questioned by theSecret Service,Kip is so shaken that he gives up practical jokes. | ||||||
26 | 7 | "All You Need is Love" | Joel Zwick | Terry Hart | December 18, 1981 | |
Depressed after breaking up with another girlfriend (Stepfanie Kramer), Henry goes to a video dating service, where he meets a beautiful Satanist (Rita Wilson). | ||||||
27 | 8 | "Other Than That, She's a Wonderful Person" | Joel Zwick | Stu Silver | December 25, 1981 | |
Henry starts dating a pretty interior decorator (Jennifer Holmes) whom Kip detests. | ||||||
28 | 9 | "The Slightly Illustrated Man" | Joel Zwick | Chris Thompson | January 8, 1982 | |
Kip and Amy decides to prove their commitment to Sonny and Henry by getting tattoos. | ||||||
29 | 10 | "The Two Percent Solution" | Joel Zwick | David Chambers & Jack Carrerow | January 15, 1982 | |
Amy's small amount of stock in Kip and Henry's company gives her the deciding vote in a shareholder decision | ||||||
30 | 11 | "Cablevision" | Joel Zwick | Jeff Franklin | January 22, 1982 | |
Kip and Henry produce an episode-length cablevariety show,including an appearance by their special guest star and kidnap victimPenny Marshall. | ||||||
31 | 12 | "The Grandfather" | Joel Zwick | Story by : Lenny Ripps & Gary H. Miller Teleplay by : Jeff Franklin & Terry Hart | February 4, 1982 | |
Henry saves the life of a little girl who turns out to be the granddaughter of a mob Boss. | ||||||
32 | 13 | "Kip off the Old Block" | Joel Zwick | Lenny Ripps | February 11, 1982 | |
Kip tries to prevent his parents (Jerry HardinandK Callan) from breaking up. | ||||||
33 | 14 | "Hildy's Dirt Nap" | Joel Zwick | Story by : David Chambers Teleplay by : Jack Carrerow & Gary H. Miller | February 18, 1982 | |
A middle-aged man falls in love with Hildy, so Henry fakes Hildy's death. | ||||||
34 | 15 | "The Way Kip and Henry Were" | Joel Zwick | Lenny Ripps & Terry Hart | March 4, 1982 | |
The guys recall how they gave up their youthful ambition and went to go work for Ruth. | ||||||
35 | 16 | "Who's On Thirst?" | Joel Zwick | Terry Hart | March 11, 1982 | |
Kip and Henry spend a weekend in a mountain cabin without anything to eat or drink. | ||||||
36 | 17 | "Not With My Sister, You Pig" | Chris Thompson & Don Van Atta | Chris Thompson | March 18, 1982 | |
After Henry dates Kip's sister, the guys get into a fight that lands them in the hospital. | ||||||
37 | 18 | "Not the Last Picture Show" | Joel Zwick | Lenny Ripps | March 25, 1982 | |
Kip and Henry imagine what life will be like when they're senior citizens. |
Theme song
editThe theme song for the opening credits wasBilly Joel's "My Life",although it was a re-recorded version with Gary Bennett as the vocalist and Mike Lucas on piano.[citation needed]Some reruns shown in syndication (such as whenUSA Networkaired reruns, as well as its later runs onMeTV) and all home video and DVD releases, use a vocal version of the show's end credit instrumental theme, "Shake Me Loose", performed byStephanie Mills,for the opening credits, replacing "My Life".
Reruns
editNBC briefly aired reruns ofBosom Buddiesin the summer of 1984, after the successes ofSplashandBachelor Partyhad made Hanks a major film star. Ratings were good, but there was no possibility of Hanks returning for a revival of the show. Reruns also aired on theUSA Networkuntil November 18, 1995, as well as onTBSandTV Landuntil the mid-2000s. More recently,Weigel Broadcastinghas aired the series on some of its networks, includingMeTV,MeTV Plus,andDecades(now known as Catchy Comedy). Catchy Comedy aired a "Catchy Binge" of the series 3 times; first on the weekend of May 27–28, 2023, then again on the weekend of April 13–14, 2024, and now on January 12, 2025.
In the U.K.,Bosom Buddieswas aired by TwoITVCompanies LWT and TSW in the early '80s.The Paramount Channelrepeated the series from November 1, 1995, to February 4, 2001.[4]
Home media
editCBS DVD(distributed byParamount) released both seasons ofBosom BuddiesonRegion 1DVD.The original theme song "My Life" byBilly Joelwas replaced with "Shake Me Loose", a song penned by show creator Chris Thompson, which was used during the show's syndication run. Many of the musical numbers featured during the show's run are edited or eliminated altogether from the DVD releases. Notable in this vein are the songs "Yakety Yak"(from the episode" Call Me Irresponsible "),"Chances Are"(from" All You Need is Love ") and"Rock and Roll Heaven"(from" Hildy's Dirt Nap ").
On February 6, 2018,CBS Home EntertainmentreleasedBosom Buddies: The Complete Serieson DVD in Region 1.[5]
DVD Name | Ep # | Release Date |
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The First Season | 19 | March 13, 2007 |
The Second Season | 18 | September 4, 2007 |
The Complete Series | 37 | February 6, 2018 |
Pop-culture references
editAshot-for-shotremake of the show's opening credits aired January 23, 2014, onAdult Swimas an installment ofAdam Scott'sThe Greatest Event in Television History.[6]The parody was directed byLance Bangsand Scott and featuresPaul Ruddplaying Tom Hanks' character Kip, and Scott playing Peter Scolari's character Henry. The theme song "My Life" by Billy Joel is actually sung by Joel instead of the sound-alike version used for the original TV series. In an extended mock "making-of" documentary preceding the opening credits remake, Hanks, Scolari, and Joel make cameo appearances.
In the30 Rockepisode "100",Hanks makes a cameo appearance where he referencesBosom Buddiesby singing lines from "My Life".[7]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^Sonsky, Steve (August 3, 1986). "Do Not Adjust Your Set. This Is As Good As It Gets (A Critic Tells Why TV's Greatest Art May Always Be Carney)".Miami Herald.
- ^House RulesExec Breaks The Mold; Honesty Works For This TV Guy.Archived2012-01-18 at theWayback Machine– Free Online Library
- ^"10 Hanks-tastic facts about Bosom Buddies".Catchy Comedy.Retrieved28 May2023.
- ^Archived atGhostarchiveand theWayback Machine:"Paramount Channel UK Opening".YouTube.24 June 2015.
- ^"Tom Hanks, Peter Scolari, Telma Hopkins in 'The Complete Series'".TVShowsOnDVD.
- ^Bender, Kelli (January 28, 2014)."Tom Hanks Joins Paul Rudd for Spot-on Bosom Buddies Parody".People.
- ^""30 Rock" 100: Part 2 (TV Episode 2011) ".IMDb.Retrieved2021-04-11.