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Going Places (American TV series)

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Going Places is an American television sitcom that aired on ABC from September 21, 1990, to March 8, 1991. The series stars Alan Ruck, Jerry Levine, Heather Locklear, and Hallie Todd as four young Hollywood writers renting a house together. It aired as part of the TGIF block. The series was created and executive produced by Robert Griffard and Howard Adler, and developed and executive produced by Thomas L. Miller and Robert L. Boyett for Miller-Boyett Productions, in association with Lorimar Television.

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Cast

  • Alan Ruck as Charlie Davis, the leader of Four Writers
  • Heather Locklear as Alexandra "Alex" Burton, the member of Four Writers
  • Hallie Todd as Kate Griffin, the member of Four Writers
  • Holland Taylor as Dawn St. Claire, producer for the hidden camera television show Here's Looking at You (Episodes 13)
  • Philip Charles MacKenzie as Arnie Ross, Dick Roberts' producer (Episodes 3)
  • Steve Vinovich as Dick Roberts, a daytime talk show host (Episodes 5)
  • Staci Keanan as Lindsay Bowen, a teenager who lives next door to the Four Writers
  • J.D. Daniels as Nick Griffin, Kate's nephew (Episodes 6)
  • Jerry Levine as Jack Davis, Charlie's younger brother and the co-leader of Four Writers
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Episodes

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Broadcast and ratings

Going Places premiered on September 21, 1990, as the end of ABC's newly successful TGIF lineup, in the Friday 9:30/8:30c slot (#41[1]). The series was officially canceled in May 1991. The series returned on May 31, 1991, for six weeks of summer reruns (most of the episodes aired after the concept and character revamp), and last aired on July 5, 1991 (#34[citation needed]).

As of 2025, the rights to the series are currently held by WBTV.

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