It Had to Be You

1993
It Had to Be You

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EP1 Pilot Sep 19, 1993

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EP2 Long Date's Journey into Night Sep 24, 1993

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EP3 Let's Spend Termite Together Oct 01, 1993

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EP4 All about Dave Oct 15, 1993

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EP5 Truth or Dare Jan 01, 0001

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EP6 London Calling Jan 01, 0001

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EP7 Shrink Resistant Jan 01, 0001

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EP8 Wheel of Laura Jan 01, 0001

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EP9 Just Hold Jan 01, 0001

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Released: 19 September 1993 Ended
Producted By: Lorimar Television
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
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It Had to Be You is an American sitcom starring Faye Dunaway and Robert Urich. The series premiered September 19, 1993 on CBS. It centered on Dunaway's character, a Network-like businesswoman, who hires blue-collar Urich to do some carpentry work at her Boston office, and their ensuing romance. Music by Stephen James Taylor. The theme song was the 1924 hit "It Had to Be You" written by Isham Jones.

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bronty While this was hardly ever going to be a classic sitcom, it had potential to be a GOOD one; unfortunately, CBS - in its infinite wisdom - ignored that potential and canceled it after little more than a month. Critics were brutal in their reviews, and ratings weren't exactly strong, to say the least. That said, it WAS a decent show, helped immeasurably by the chemistry of its leads, Faye Dunaway and Robert Urich. Poor Dunaway: she, above all else, received the brunt of the show's vicious criticisms, and while it's true she was a bit unsure of herself as a comedienne - this WAS her first attempt at comedy in quite some time - I think she did well, considering. Certainly, a number of other sitcom stars were hardly "comedy gold" when THEIR shows began: Candace Bergen, Roseanne Barr, Brett Butler, just to name a few. Bergen, in particular, was downright STIFF when her show began but found her own pace, her own rhythm, and I do truly believe that if CBS had given Dunaway - and this show - half a chance, she, too, would have proved herself to be just as funny.