Add *The Dick Van Dyke Show * to Connecticut.
Add *The Dick Van Dyke Show * to Connecticut.
Add *Las Vegas * to Nevada.
Weren’t The Osmonds and Donny and Marie broadcast from Salt Lake City?
Connecticut? The Petries lived in New Rochelle, New York.
Delaware —The Adventures Of Superman
Good one, Bosda. Obscure, but good.
Another one for Nebraska:
Back in 1988, Brad Garrett starred in a short-lived sitcom called First Appearances that was set in Omaha.
I believe that Married With Children was set in Ohio. (Although the shot of the fountain in the opening credits was from Chicago.)
Now what state was WKRP in Cincinati set in?
Wonder Woman was set in Washington D.C. in both incarnations on ABC and later on CBS as The New Adventures of Wonder Woman.
In the 1942 version on ABC, Yeoman First Class Diana Prince worked for the War Department. In the 1977 version, Diana Prince was an agent for the IADC, which was identified as being in D.C.
Why yes, I do know what IADC stands for: Inter Agency Defense Command.
Nooo…the whole darn thing was set in Chicago.
Al was a Cubs fan.
No wonder they never win the pennant… :smack:
Nope. It was in Chicago.
A famous episode which sparked that twit who tried to kill the show via boycott had Al going to Wisconsin for a special bra for Peggy. They mentioned there as well as in other episodes that they were in Chicago or at least an outlying suburb.
Nope. Without question, Donny and Marie was broadcast straight from HELL.
Flo, the Alice spin-off starring Polly Holliday, was set in Texas.
Spin City is another missing but obvious one. I mean, Barry Bostick plays the mayor of NYC!
More NYC–Friends and Sex in the City
(a) I’d propose that cases such as Hill Street Blues, Gomer Pyle, or Daria, where the setting is deliberately left open and there’s no real identification, should not be assigned on the basis of where the writers were inspired or came from.
Hey, I don’t see around here any mention of the Florida (Cocoa Beach and Canaveral AFB) setting of I Dream of Genie.
Bostwick.
Jeannie.
BTW, I’m surprised that Friends isn’t under the New York listing, which also should have Facts of Life(Peakskill, NY) and Head of the Class.
Soap and Benson were also set in Connecticut.
And Providence was set in Rhode Island