Good Advice (1993)
Good Advice
1993 / NRGood Advice is an American situation comedy series that aired for two seasons on CBS from 1993 to 1994. It was co-created and executive produced by Danny Jacobson and Norma Safford Vela; and starred Shelley Long and Treat Williams. The Show was a hit, but it was cancelled because Long had suffered health problems that made her unable to film any new episodes for a long period of time.
Seasons & Episode
Series return in revised format: Marriage counselor Susan De Ruzza finds herself shaken up when her flighty sister becomes the receptionist in the office Susan shares with divorce lawyer Jack Harold.
Therapist Susan is reluctant to admit she is upset about turning forty.
Susan's estranged husband wants to remarry her.
Jack enlists Susan to reconcile his divorcing parents.
Susan decides to re-enter the dating scene, then gets cold feet.
At a parents meeting, Susan and Henriette are mistaken for a gay couple.
Susan learns Paige and Jack had a fling.
A stint as a movie consultant jeopardizes Susan's credibility.
Susan accidentally throws out the ashes of Paige's dead husband.
Susan allows a homeless man to use her shower.
Paige wants to book Susan on her new talk show.
Susan's idol asks her to write the forward for his book.
Good Advice is an American situation comedy series that aired for two seasons on CBS from 1993 to 1994. It was co-created and executive produced by Danny Jacobson and Norma Safford Vela; and starred Shelley Long and Treat Williams. The Show was a hit, but it was cancelled because Long had suffered health problems that made her unable to film any new episodes for a long period of time.