High Society (1995 TV series)


High Society is an American sitcom television series starring Jean Smart and Mary McDonnell that aired Monday nights on CBS from October 30, 1995 to February 26, 1996; it was entered into the CBS schedule as a replacement for If Not for You, a sitcom that was quickly canceled by the network. The theme song was "The Lady Is a Tramp" sung by Chaka Khan.
Its premise was similar to the campy British comedy series Absolutely Fabulous.

Storyline

The series revolves around two New York City women who acted in an outrageous, campy, and decadent manner. Ellie Walker is a successful author of trashy romantic novels, and her best friend and publisher is Dorothy 'Dott' Emerson. Emerson is a divorced mother with a preppie college-aged son, Brendan Emerson, a College Republican, who is regularly subjected to the relentless sexual advances of Ellie, but who otherwise appeared to be heterosexual. At the publishing house, the women worked with a flamboyant gay male secretary named Stephano and a sleazy publisher partner named Peter Thomas
In the pilot episode, the women's small-town former college friend, Val Brumberg, arrives after she decides to leave her philandering husband, Mitchell, one of Ellie's many exes. Val moves in with Dott, much to Ellie's chagrin who stops speaking to Dott because of this. Val later reveals the other reason she came to Dott is because she's pregnant and needs someone to help her through her pregnancy. Aside from the situational comedy that arose from Ellie and Dott's campy antics, the storylines often centered on the notion of family. Val started to become something of a mother figure to Brendan. However, she was written out of the series without explanation after the sixth episode of the series. The series then centered more on the campy lifestyle and antics of Ellie and Dott.

Cancellation

Despite garnering decent ratings, the series was canceled after 13 episodes and replaced with Good Company.

Cast

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Award nominations