"Princesses" Episode Guide v1.0.0 (c) 1997, Tom Walsh (avs@netport.com) This guide may be reproduced in its entirety for noncommercial purposes only. For other uses, please contact the author. The following is an episode guide for the show "Princesses." It is not complete yet as I hope to add other information. The text version is available at the AVIMall: http://www.avimall.com/entertain/Princesses.txt A pointer to this site is available at the Ultimate TV List: http://tvnet.com/UTVL/ Also http://www.geocities.com/Hollywood/9821/1princes.txt Of course, there is a page at the Internet Movie Database: http://us.imdb.com/M/title-exact?%22Princesses%22%20(1991) ABOUT THE SHOW: "Princesses" was a sitcom about three women sharing a luxurious New York apartment. Tracy was set to marry a man, when she discovered he was previously married and that his ex-wife and current, sexy business partner are the same person. The luxurious apartment was a wedding gift, and the giftgiver decided to let Tracy live there for a year, since the rent was paid to that point. Tracy invited her soon-to-be-former roommate, Melissa, to join her. They discover that Tracy's ex-fiance had lent the apartment to a friend, down-her-luck royalty Georgy, but the two women agreed to let her stay. Julie Hagerty abruptly walked out on the troubled series after a few episodes, leaving the failing series in limbo and finally pushing it to cancellation. "Princesses" was a Bungalow 78 production in association with Universal Television, an MCA company. Music was by J.A.C. Redford. All episodes were directed by Lee Shallat. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS: Thanks to Audrey DeLisle (rad@crl.com) for the episode description information. ABOUT THIS GUIDE: Episode titles, original run dates, and production numbers come from the online Library of Congress Information Service (telnet://locis.loc.gov). I do not assume that the LOCIS information is completely correct (I have found errors), so you shouldn't either. I will correct errors as I find them or as they are pointed out to me. VERSION HISTORY: v1.0.0 12 December 1997 Initial version CAST: PERFORMER - CHARACTER Julie Hagerty - Tracy Dillon Twiggy Lawson - Princess Georgina De La Rue ("Georgy") Fran Drescher - Melissa Kirshner Leila Kenzle - Debra Kirshner-Kleckner (Melissa's sister) EPISODES: CBS - The show appeared on CBS on Fridays from 8:30-9:00 p.m. (and possibly 8:00-8:30 p.m.) The order below is production number, episode title, and original air date. *** SEASON 1 (1991 only) 5 EPISODES (+3 unaired episodes) *** 83563. "Pilot" 27 September 1991 D: Lee Shallat Two American "princesses" become roommates with a real, down-on-her-luck princess. 67602. "Her Highness for Hire" 4 October 1991 D: Lee Shallat With her money almost out, Georgy agrees to her roommates' suggestion that she get a job, but she thinks it will be easy to find one as a dancer on Broadway. Guests: Joseph Malone - Brian Paul Collins - Interviewer The 11 October 1991 episode was pre-empted by the World Series. 67603. "Someday My Prince Will Gum" 11 October 1991 D: Lee Shallat -- Description not currently available; was this the pre-empted episode? -- 67606. "Luv Leddahs" 18 October 1991 D: Lee Shallat Melissa discovers her dentist brother-in-law may have been carrying on with his hygenist; Georgy wants to attend the Periodontists' Ball. Guests: Richard Kind - Melissa's brother-in-law 67607. "Georgy Sings the Blues" 25 October 1991 D: Lee Shallat -- Description not currently available -- 67608. "The Showuhs in Yonkuhs Fall Mainly on the Flowuhs" 31 October 1991 D: Lee Shallat Melissa convinces Georgy to give her elocution lessons after a publishing tycoon asks her out. Guests: James McDonnell - Fisher Hollinger Lou DiMaggio - Peter Mort Sertner - Doorman Note: According to Tim Brooks & Earle Marsh, "The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network TV Shows: 1946-Present," 6e, (NY: Ballantine, 1995.), "Princesses" stopped airing with the 25 October 1991 episode NOTE: It is doubtful that the following episode ever aired; LOCIS shows both air dates as 31 December 1991: 67610. "Tall, Dark and Handsome" D: Lee Shallat 67601. "The Snob Who Came to Dinner" D: Lee Shallat