Phim bộ
Gimme a Break!
Tóm tắt
Gimme a Break! is an American sitcom which aired on NBC for six seasons, October 29, 1981, until May 12, 1987. The series stars Nell Carter as the housekeeper for a widowed police chief and his three daughters.
Chi tiết
- Ngày phát sóng đầu
- 1981-10-29
- Trạng thái
- Ended
- Số mùa
- 6 mùa
- Số tập
- 137 tập
- Thể loại
- Phim Hài, Phim Gia Đình
- Kênh phát sóng
- NBC
- Sản xuất
- Reeves Entertainment Group, Alan Landsburg Productions, Mort Lachman & Associates
- Quốc gia
- US
- Ngôn ngữ gốc
- EN
Diễn viên
- Nell Carter vai Nell Harper
- Lara Jill Miller vai Sam Kanisky
- John Hoyt vai Stanley Kanisky
- Kari Michaelsen vai Katie Kanisky
- Lauri Hendler vai Julie Kanisky
- Joey Lawrence vai Joey Donovan
- Dolph Sweet vai Carl Kanisky
- Howard Morton vai Ralph Simpson
- Telma Hopkins vai Addy Wilson
- Jonathan Silverman vai Jonathan Maxwell
- Rosetta LeNoire vai Maybelle Harper
- Matthew Lawrence vai Matthew Donovan
Nhà sáng tạo và ê-kíp
- Morton Lachman - Creator
- Sy Rosen - Creator
- Rod Parker - Producer
- Morton Lachman - Producer
- Jim Drake - Director
- Linda Day - Director
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