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(1983 TV Movie)

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A Television Romantic Comedy!
Sylviastel18 January 2015
Bonnie Franklin plays Dr Alexandra Benedict, a San Francisco psychiatrist, who just gets dumped by her live in boyfriend. Tyne Daly plays Karen, her lifelong best friend, who is married with a son. Karen enjoys playing matchmaker. The romantic comedy was filmed on location in San Francisco, California. Robert Klein and Peter Bonerz plays the male interests. Penny Fuller appears as Paige. A young Tina Yothers appears as Richmond's daughter in Denver, Colorado. Nancy Lenehan plays the ex Mrs Richmond. It can drag on at times. Network television produced and aired television movies usually starting their network stars. Franklin and Daly were prime time stars on CBS at the time. It's fine movie and it's great to see Daly and Franklin play other roles.
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It's a zoo and I do not wanna go back on exhibition
petershelleyau27 March 2003
Karen (Tyne Daly) is a San Francisco real estate broker and best friend of psychiatrist Alexandra Benedict (Bonnie Franklin) whose boyfriend leaves her. Karen's husband Phillip (Peter Bonerz) plays rugby with gardener Nick Richmond (Robert Klein) who Karen thinks is the perfect match for Alexandra, but circumstances stop Alexandra from meeting Nick until the last minutes of the narrative.

Daly wears her brown hair with blonde bangs, and is dressed in a series of 1970's-ish loud outfits, but she is more charismatic than Franklin. Although Franklin has some comic skill in handling her series of disastrous dates, Daly uses her smile and pushiness for laughs. We see her on an exercise bike in one domestic scene, and later she is forced to eat two lunches to be able to talk with Nick, which pre-empts Daly's later weight problem.

The teleplay by Terry Louise Fisher and Steve Brown tries to balance homophobia with an awareness of racism - Klein's closed-eye expression has him mistaken for being Chinese, and Chinese workers at the restaurant can't tell that Karen and Phillip are eating twice because `they all look the same'. A patient of Alexandra calculates the mathematical probability of meeting elligible men without factoring the percentage that are gay in San Francisco (!), Alexandra is rejected by a man at a bar because he is more interested in the man he is waiting for, and the men at her woodwork class have that clone look. Despite cliches like `Leading your life like a dress rehearsal', there is a funny line in `It's a zoo and I do not wanna go back on exhibition'.

Director Robert Day handles the near miss meetings of Alexandra and Nick amusingly, though perhaps Franklin might be more successful if not challenged by Daly.
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