The Four Seasons

1984
The Four Seasons

Seasons & Episodes

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EP1 Spring Jan 29, 1984

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EP2 Summer Jan 29, 1984

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EP3 Backseat Drivers Feb 05, 1984

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EP4 A Call from the Wild Feb 12, 1984

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EP5 The Loan Mar 04, 1984

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EP6 Living Dangerously Mar 11, 1984

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EP7 The Kiss Apr 29, 1984

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EP8 Cabin Fever (1) May 06, 1984

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EP9 Armistice Day (2) May 13, 1984

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EP10 The Matchbreaker May 20, 1984

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EP11 Head to Head May 27, 1984

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EP12 The Doctor is Out Jun 10, 1984

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EP13 Back in Business Jun 17, 1984

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Released: 29 January 1984 Ended
Producted By: Universal Television
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
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Synopsis

The Four Seasons is a sitcom, created and produced by Alan Alda and based on his feature film of the same name, that aired on CBS in 1984. The series centers on the friendship among three middle-aged couples.

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bronty I was a TV junkie in the 70's and 80's, devouring as many of the shows and made-for-TV movies as I possibly could. Unfortunately, time has erased the total experience of some of these programs, and this is one of those cases. I can't recall each episode, no. But what I DO remember is that, despite the quality behind the show - and it was, if anything, well-produced - it still managed to elude the best part of the film which inspired it: the undeniable chemistry between the film's cast members. In the film, which I watched just yesterday (on cable), you really could believe this group of actors - and not just the character they're playing - had been best friends for years and years. THAT, in addition to solid writing and directing by Alan Alda, are what drove the film and turned it into such a success in theatres and on cable. Alas, three years down the road someone decided to turn it into a TV show and, with none of the leads from the film (save for Jack Weston), they came up with something forced, leaden, with a cast devoid of much chemistry. I've never been a fan of Tony Roberts and particularly remember him being a pretty sorry substitute for Alan Alda. Sad to say, unlike the network (which I believe was CBS), I gave up on this show just several episodes into its run. As it is, it seems to have lasted just half a season. Call it an end-of-'Season' clearance.