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Das Model und der Schnüffler It's a Wonderful Job (1985–1989) Online

Das Model und der Schnüffler It's a Wonderful Job (1985–1989) Online
Original Title :
Itu0027s a Wonderful Job
Genre :
TV Episode / Comedy / Drama / Mystery / Romance
Year :
1985–1989
Directror :
Edwin Sherin
Cast :
Cybill Shepherd,Bruce Willis,Allyce Beasley
Writer :
Glenn Gordon Caron,Debra Frank
Type :
TV Episode
Time :
49min
Rating :
7.6/10
Das Model und der Schnüffler It's a Wonderful Job (1985–1989) Online

It's Christmas time and the pressure of work means that Blue Moon has to work and the staff are not happy. Maddie is also under pressure and says she regrets keeping the agency open. Her guardian angel approaches her and shows her how life would have been if she hadn't kept the agency open. The agency becomes the Hart Detective agency run by Jonathan and Jennifer Hart. The angel then shows her what all the other employees and David end up doing.
Episode cast overview, first billed only:
Cybill Shepherd Cybill Shepherd - Maddie Hayes
Bruce Willis Bruce Willis - David Addison Jr.
Allyce Beasley Allyce Beasley - Agnes DiPesto
Richard Libertini Richard Libertini - Albert
Jack Blessing Jack Blessing - MacGillicudy
Cheryl Tiegs Cheryl Tiegs - Cheryl Tiegs
Wally Taylor Wally Taylor - Bartender
Patti Cohoon-Friedman Patti Cohoon-Friedman - Hart Detective Agency Receptionist (as Patti Cohoon)
Charles Rocket Charles Rocket - Richard Addison
Curtis Armstrong Curtis Armstrong - Burt Viola
Lionel Stander Lionel Stander - Max
Lucy Lee Flippin Lucy Lee Flippin - Julie, Rhyme Time Employee
Patty Freedman Patty Freedman - Wendy, Rhyme Time Employee (as Patty Dworkin)
Richard Balin Richard Balin - Stacy, Rhyme Time Employee
Suzanne Dunn Suzanne Dunn - Blue Moon Staff

The producers, convinced that Cybill Shepherd was unhappy working on the show, created this episode with the intention of killing off Maddie. ABC was staunchly against it.

The episode has a dream sequence where the Blue Moon detective agency becomes the Hart Detective Agency, with an employee named Max, played by Lionel Stander. Both are in-joke references to Hart to Hart (1979).