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Dear John is an American sitcom television series that aired on NBC from October 6, 1988 to July 22, 1992. It was originally based on the British sitcom of the same name.It was retitled Dear John USA when it was shown in the United Kingdom. [1]
Dear John is an American sitcom that aired on NBC. It was based on the 1986–87 British sitcom of the same name that aired on the BBC. It ran for four seasons from 1988 to 1992 and aired a total of 85 episodes.
Dear John is a British sitcom, written by John Sullivan. Two series and a special were broadcast in 1986 and 1987. [3] The sitcom's title refers to "Dear John" letters, usually written by women to their partners as a means of ending a relationship. John discovers in the opening episode that his wife is leaving him for a friend.
Dear John (British TV series), a 1986–1987 British sitcom Dear John (American TV series) , a 1988–1992 American sitcom, originally based on the British show Dear John (2010 film) , a film based on the Nicholas Sparks novel (see below)
Thomas Willett (born 1938) [2] is an American television and film actor, record producer, singer-songwriter, and YouTuber. Called the "modern-day silent screen star", [by whom?] Willett is best known for playing non-speaking roles, such as the character Tom on the sitcom television series Dear John which ran on NBC from 1988 to 1992. [2]
Jere Eugene Burns II [1] (/ ˈ dʒ ɛr i /; born October 15, 1954) is an American actor who has appeared in theatre productions and on television. He played the roles of ladies' man Kirk Morris on the television series Dear John, DIA psychiatrist Anson Fullerton on the television series Burn Notice, Jack on the sitcom Something So Right [2] [circular reference], and Dixie Mafia middle-man Wynn ...
Judd Seymore Hirsch (born March 15, 1935) is an American actor. He is known for playing Alex Rieger on the television comedy series Taxi (1978–1983), John Lacey on the NBC series Dear John (1988–1992), and Alan Eppes on the CBS series Numb3rs (2005–2010).
Just Good Friends ran for three series and a feature-length special between 1983 and 1986. Other sitcoms included Dear John (1986–1987) and Sitting Pretty (1992–1993). [1] Later in his career, he moved towards writing comedy drama series such as Over Here (1996), Roger Roger (1996–2003), and Micawber (2001).