The Hogan Family: Caught on a Hot Tin Roof


1:30 pm - 2:00 pm, Friday, January 9 on WTNH Rewind TV (8.2)

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Caught on a Hot Tin Roof

Season 2, Episode 4

The lure of a slumber party next-door is too strong for Willie and Mark (Danny Ponce, Jeremy Licht), who decide to sneak a peek. Valerie: Valerie Harper. Annie: Judith Kahan. Rebecca: Paula Hoffman.

repeat 1986 English
Comedy Family Sitcom

Cast & Crew
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Valerie Harper (Actor) .. Valerie Hogan
Danny Ponce (Actor) .. Willie Hogan
Jeremy Licht (Actor) .. Mark Hogan
Judith Kahan (Actor) .. Annie Steck

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Did You Know..
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Valerie Harper (Actor) .. Valerie Hogan
Born: August 22, 1939
Died: August 30, 2019
Birthplace: Suffern, New York, United States
Trivia: Actress Valerie Harper's fame largely rests on her colorful portrayal of television's "New Yawk-er" Rhoda Morgenstern. After growing up in Oregon, Michigan and Jersey City, Harper became a chorus dancer in the Big Apple, hoofing with the Radio City Rockettes and performing in such Broadway musicals as Li'l Abner, Take Me Along, Wildcat and Subways Are for Sleeping. Her first film appearance was in the 1959 movie adaptation of Li'l Abner. While spending her nights on stage, she attended Hunter College and the New School for Social Research, supporting herself between dancing gigs as a telephone canvasser and hat-check girl. During the 1960s, she did comedy-improv work with Second City and Paul Sill's Story Theatre (one of her co-workers during her Sills years was her first husband, comic actor Richard Schaal). In the popular mid-1960s comedy record album When You're in Love, the Whole World is Jewish, Harper can be heard offering an embryonic version of Rhoda Morgenstern, a character she based on her childhood friend Penny Almog. So well-grounded was she in Rhoda-like characterizations by 1970 that she was hired for The Mary Tyler Moore Show (her first regular TV-series gig) on the basis of a one-sentence audition. After winning three Emmies for her Mary Tyler Moore work, Harper was spun off into her own series in 1974, titled Rhoda. Though it opened to excellent ratings (thanks largely to the one-hour episode in which Rhoda married her blue-collar fiance Joe [David Groh]), Rhoda was never as big a hit as Mary Tyler Moore, and it left the air in 1978. During this period, Harper made her formal film debut in Freebie and the Bean (1974), earning a Golden Globe nomination for her portrayal of a Puerto Rican housewife. After toting up several stage and TV-movie credits, she returned to the weekly-series grind in 1986 with Valerie. She walked out on the show over a salary dispute, whereupon the producers fired her and retooled the series into The Hogan Family, which ran without Harper until 1991. She has starred in two series since leaving Valerie (1990's City and 1995's The Office) but has been unable to latch onto a character with the staying power of Rhoda Morgenstern. Additional appearances in Melrose Place, Sex and the City, Desperate Housewives, and Drop Dead Diva followed, Extremely active in prosocial causes off-camera, Valerie Harper was co-founder of an anti-hunger organization called LIFE (Love Is Feeding Everyone).
Danny Ponce (Actor) .. Willie Hogan
Jeremy Licht (Actor) .. Mark Hogan
Born: January 04, 1971
Judith Kahan (Actor) .. Annie Steck
Born: May 24, 1948

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