Moonlighting: Season One And Two

Production year: 1985

TV/American TV-G   Running time: 20:00

IMDB rating:   7.6     Aspect: 4:3;  Languages: English;  Subtitles: None;  Audio: DD Stereo

Glamorous Maddie Hayes (Cybill Shepherd) is an ex-model with a problem--her accountant just ran off with her money. Granted, he did leave her with a few broken-down businesses. One happens to be a detective agency run by charming loudmouth David Addison (Bruce Willis). Her attempt to shutter the agency fails when they stumble across a crime and David convinces Maddie to help him solve it. And with that, one of television's most popular partnerships was born. Moonlighting made a star out of newcomer Willis and turned Shepherd (Taxi Driver), who had already found fame through fashion and film, into a bona fide TV star. Created for ABC by Glenn Gordon Caron (Remington Steele), the romantic comedy/detective drama was a mid-season replacement that quickly became a hit. There were only six episodes in the first season, including the two-part pilot, but 18 were produced for the second. Rhyming receptionist Agnes DiPesto (Allyce Beasley) was a regular from the start, while Herbert Viola (Rayís Curtis Armstrong) wouldnít hit the scene until the third season (as with Paul Sorvino and Mark Harmon). The first two seasons attracted an eclectic array of guest stars, including Tim Robbins ("Gunfight at the So-So Corral"), Beasley's husband Vincent Schiavelli ("Next Stop Murder"), Dana Delany ("Knowing Her"), Richard Belzer ("Twas the Episode Before Christmas"), and Whoopi Goldberg ("Camille"), who earned an Emmy nomination for her performance.

Special features

Cast and Crew commentaries, including Glenn Gordon Caron (creator), Cybill Shepherd and Bruce Willis
Not Just A Day Job - The Story of Moonlighting Part 1
Inside the Blue Moon Detective Agency the story of Moonlighting, Part 2
The Moonlighting Phenomenon
Moonlighting: Season One And Two