Molloy (TV series)

Molloy (TV series)
Molloy
Genre Sitcom
Starring Mayim Bialik
Kevin Scannell
Pamela Brull
Jennifer Aniston
Luke Edwards
I.M. Hobson
Ashley Maw
Bumper Robinson
Country of origin United States
Language(s) English
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 6
Production
Producer(s) Lee Rich
Running time 22 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel Fox
Original run July 25, 1990 (1990-07-25) – August 29, 1990 (1990-08-29)

Molloy is an American TV series that aired on Fox from July 25 to August 29, 1990. It starred Mayim Bialik as a carefree New York-native preteen girl, whose life is turned upside down when her divorced father moves her to Los Angeles upon remarrying. The series was created by George Beckerman, and executive produced by Lee Rich. Chris Cluess and Stu Kreisman were also executive producers.

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Synposis

Molloy Martin (Bialik) was a happy-go-lucky 11-year-old who was reasonably well-adjusted to a household of divorce, living with her single mother in New York, while amiable father Paul (Kevin Scannell) was remarried and living in Los Angeles. Molloy was used to seeing her father fly in on weekends for visitation rights, and thought she knew him all too well, until she found her world turned upside down. Her mother suddenly passed away, and Molloy had no choice but to relocate and move in with Paul and his family. Molloy was excited about the new location, but not necessarily about having a new, extended family. She was weary of Paul's second wife of three years, Lynn Walker (Pamela Brull), a vivacious, savvy mother who was all too hip for the mascinations of her children, self-absorbed teen Courtney (Jennifer Aniston) and young Jason (Luke Edwards). Molloy viewed them as all largely disrupting her life and previous freedom as an only child. For the first time, she was discovering differences and conflicts with Paul that she never knew existed, since they were now living under the same roof for once. In zany, comical fashion, Molloy cooked up schemes and went to great lengths to break the family up, but ultimately found that despite her qualms, there was a lot of love to be discovered and shared within the new family.

Much of Molloy's displeasure in her new world originated from snobbish Courtney, who couldn't be bothered by another precocious little sibling, and from day one was constantly at odds with Molloy. Paul and Lynn mediated when called for, and at times, Jason served as an ally to Molloy in her competition with Courtney (mostly, he kept to himself, and the ever-present headphone set he wore at the kitchen table). A silver lining to the new arrangement was Paul's new job as program director and producer at local KQET-TV. He oversaw the production of Wonderland, a children's variety show, in which Molloy earned a regular part. Her co-stars on Wonderland consisted of a mixed group of child and adult actors, including portly veteran performer Simon (I.M. Hobson), who appeared in character as a squirrel, ditsy teenager Sara (Ashley Maw) and hip Louis Duncan Jackson (Bumper Robinson), who fancied himself with the special moniker "D'Uncann" and felt he was ready to hit primetime.

Development

Having built a budding career and TV and films since the age of 9, Bialik was vigorously sought as a TV series lead after her widely praised performance as Bette Midler's title character in childhood flashbacks in Beaches (1988). During the 1989-90 TV season, Bialik committed to two pilots; that of Molloy and for NBC, Blossom, from Witt/Thomas/Harris Productions. The two projects were in vast competition with each other, as both vied to be a successful starring vehicle for the young actress. Molloy went into production first, with a six episode order commissioned by Fox for the summer of 1990. After these six were completed, Bialik then shot the original pilot for Blossom, which NBC was going to air as a comedy special that summer as well. On July 5, 1990, two weeks before Fox's premiere of Molloy, NBC aired the Blossom special to positive ratings. With both projects riding on each other's misfortune for survival, it was up to the Fox series to do well - which it didn't. After lackluster ratings in its tryout run, Molloy was canceled, thus allowing NBC the option to put Blossom into production as a regular series.

Theme Song

The series' theme was a cover of "Accentuate the Positive", performed in an upbeat jazz style by Dr. John. After the seven episodes of Molloy were produced, John was then hired to perform the theme for Bialik's other proposed project, Blossom. John went on to have a lasting association with the young actress, as Blossom ran for five seasons on NBC (1991-1995).

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