My Sister Sam

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My Sister Sam
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Genre Sitcom
Created by Stephen Fischer
Written by Lisa Albert
Dennis Danzinger
Diane English
Stephen Fischer
Karyl Miller
Danny Jacobson
Gary Murphy
Tom Palmer
Ellen Sandler
Ramona Schindelheim
Korby Siamis
Larry Strawther
Directed by Peter Bonerz
Zane Buzby
Matthew Diamond
James Gardner
Ellen Gittelsohn
Barnet Kellman
Steve Zuckerman
Starring Pam Dawber
Rebecca Schaeffer
Theme music composer John Bettis
Steve Dorff
Opening theme "Room Enough for Two" performed by Kim Carnes
Composer(s) Steve Dorff
Country of origin United States
Language(s) English
No. of seasons 2
No. of episodes 44 (12 unaired)
Production
Executive producer(s) Diane English
Producer(s) Danny Jacobson
Karyl Miller
Korby Siamis
Editor(s) Dann Cahn
Tucker Wiard
Camera setup Multi-camera
Running time 22–24 min
Production company(s) Pony Productions
Warner Bros. Television
Broadcast
Original channel CBS
Original run October 6, 1986 (1986-10-06) – April 12, 1988 (1988-04-12)

My Sister Sam is an American situation comedy series that aired on CBS from 1986 to 1988[1]. It was created by Stephen Fischer and executive produced by Diane English.

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Synopsis

The sitcom tells the story of a San Francisco photographer named Sam Russell (Pam Dawber), whose life is disrupted when her teenage sister Patti (Rebecca Schaeffer) comes to live with her.

Production

The series premiered in 1986. After it achieved success on Monday nights, CBS changed its schedule and moved My Sister Sam to Saturday night opposite NBC's successful comedy lineup. The show's audience dwindled to one of the lowest on network TV, and CBS cancelled My Sister Sam in mid-1988 after only half of the second season had aired.

Rebecca Schaeffer's death

Series cast member Rebecca Schaeffer was murdered July 18, 1989, more than a year after the show had been canceled and had left the air.

Dawber, Joel Brooks, David Naughton and Jenny O'Hara reunited to film a public service announcement about violence prevention.

Cast

Guest stars

Notable guest stars in the series included Scott Bakula (episode 1.7), JoAnn Willette (episode 1.18), Rob Estes (episode 2.18), Ed Marinaro (episode 2.19), and Cristine Rose (episode 2.20).

Theme song

The theme song "Room Enough for Two" was written by Steve Dorff and John Bettis and performed by Kim Carnes. Dorff won a BMI TV Music Award in 1987 for his work on the series.

Syndication

USA Network picked up syndication rights to the series, eventually running all 44 episodes, including those never shown on CBS.

Awards and nominations

Year Award Result Category Recipient
1987 BMI Film & TV Awards Won BMI TV Music Award Steve Dorff
1987 Primetime Emmy Award Nominated Outstanding Costume Design for a Series Bill Hargate (costume designer)
(For episode "Jingle Bell Rock Bottom")

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