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      Season 1 – Days and Nights of Molly Dodd

      1987 Comedy Drama List
      Reviews A woman in her 30s struggles with career, men and family. Read More Read Less

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      Episode 1 Aired May 21, 1987 Here's Why Cosmetics Should Come in Unbreakable Bottles Molly (Blair Brown) tries to deal with her caddish boss (Victor Garber) and a romantic client (Kabir Bedi). Details Episode 2 Aired May 28, 1987 Here's Why There Are Instances When Vegetables Aren't Necessarily Good for You Molly (Blair Brown) quits her job when Dennis (Victor Garber) becomes jealous of her relationship with Birmanyi (Kabir Bedi). Details Episode 3 Aired Jun 4, 1987 Here's Why You Should Stay Out of Coffee Shops If You Don't Drink Coffee Molly's mother (Allyn Ann McLerie) refuses to talk about her medical tests; Nick (Jay Tarses) invites Molly (Blair Brown) on a trip to Bermuda. Details Episode 4 Aired Jun 11, 1987 Here's Why You Should Never Wear High Heels to the Bank Molly (Blair Brown) can't seem to get her ex-husband (William Converse-Roberts) off her mind. Details Episode 5 Aired Jun 18, 1987 Here's Why It's Not Good to Stare at People in Restaurants Molly (Blair Brown) is shocked to sees her father (Richard Venture) dining out with a woman who is not her mother (Allyn Ann McLerie). Details Episode 6 Aired Jun 25, 1987 Here's Why It's Tough to Sell Watermelons After Midnight After breaking up with Blake (Charles Frank), her latest boyfriend, Molly (Blair Brown) visits a psychologist. Details Episode 7 Aired Jul 2, 1987 Here's Why a Torch Is Too Heavy to Carry in a Purse Unable to cope with her bittersweet feelings toward her ex-husband (William Converse-Roberts), Molly (Blair Brown) visits a psychoanalyst. Details Episode 8 Aired Jul 9, 1987 Here's Why They Call the Little One a Jingle and the Big One the Blues Molly (Blair Brown) writes commercial jingles for her boyfriend (Peter MacNichol) and sings the blues with Fred (William Converse-Roberts) at a nightclub. Details Episode 9 Aired Jul 13, 1987 Here's Another Bedtime Story Molly's (Blair Brown) offered a lucrative job by Birmanyi (Kabir Bedi), but isn't sure about the fringe benefits. Details Episode 10 Aired Jul 23, 1987 Here's Why It's Good to Have a Cake Burning in the Refrigerator Molly, Nina and Robin (Blair Brown, Maureen Anderman, Robin Pearson Rose) celebrate their 35th birthdays. Details Episode 11 Aired Jul 30, 1987 Here's Why Henry David Thoreau Chose the Pond Molly (Blair Brown) tries to retrieve a commission check from her former boss and ex-lover, Dennis (Victor Garber). Details Episode 12 Aired Aug 6, 1987 Here's Why You've Gotta Bake a Batch of Cookies Every Once in a While Molly (Blair Brown) loses her zest for poetry when her unattractive instructor (Michael MacRae) makes a pass at her. Details Episode 13 Aired Aug 13, 1987 Here's Why Good Guys Sometimes Wear Black Molly discovers that her witty new piano student is a Hasidic Jew. Details

      Season Info

      Network
      NBC
      Genre
      Comedy, Drama
      Original Language
      English
      Release Date
      May 21, 1987