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Frannie's Turn is an American sitcom television series that premiered on CBS on September 13, 1992, and ended on October 10, 1992. The series was the first show Chuck Lorre ever created, after his time as a writer for Roseanne.[1]

Frannie's Turn
GenreSitcom
Created byChuck Lorre
Written byChuck Lorre
Directed by
  • Sam Weisman
  • Asaad Kelada
  • Starring
  • Tomas Milian
  • Stivi Paskoski
  • Phoebe Augustine
  • Alice Drummond
  • ComposerMichael Linn
    Country of originUnited States
    Original languageEnglish
    No. of seasons1
    No. of episodes6 (1 unaired)
    Production
    Executive producers
  • Caryn Mandabach
  • Tom Werner
  • Chuck Lorre
  • Editors
    • Joe Bella
  • Frank Mazzaro
  • Camera setupMulti-camera
    Running time30 minutes
    Production companyCarsey-Werner Productions
    Original release
    NetworkCBS
    ReleaseSeptember 13 (1992-09-13) –
    October 10, 1992 (1992-10-10)

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    Set on Staten Island, New York, Frannie Escobar (Miriam Margolyes) is a homemaker whose life is making her crazy. But with laughter, wisdom and plenty of heart, Frannie copes with the ups and downs of everyday life with her cantankerous Cuban husband Joseph (Tomas Milian), his eccentric mother, their dim-witted son, and their headstrong daughter. In a house where the sexes battle, the cultures clash and the generation gap is unbridged, life is lively, unpredictable and always entertaining.

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    Episodes

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    No.TitleOriginal air date
    1"Pilot"September 13, 1992 (1992-09-13)
    2"Money Talks, Olivia Walks"September 19, 1992 (1992-09-19)
    3"Sex and Saints"September 26, 1992 (1992-09-26)
    4"How Do You Say Death in Spanish?"October 3, 1992 (1992-10-03)
    5"Gentlemen, Wrap Your Guava"October 10, 1992 (1992-10-10)
    6"Frannie and the Kitchen Sink"Unaired

    References

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    1. ^ Tom Bissell (December 6, 2010). "A Simple Medium". The New Yorker. Retrieved August 3, 2015.
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