
Who's the Boss?
Comedy • TV-PG • 1984–92 • 8 Seasons
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A former professional baseball player, along with his preteen daughter, moves into New York advertising executive Angela Bower's house to be both a housekeeper and a father figure to her young son. Tony 's laid-back personality contrasts with Angela's type-A behavior.
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A classic sitcom that I just never could get into
Is anyone really watching this these days??
Another in a long line of mediocre comedies from this time period
A wonderful show in which Judith Light shines brighter than the rest. Only negative is Alyssa Milanos whining self absorbed bland a**
Better family sitcom than many that followed a similar formula in the 1980s and introduction to the enigmatic Alyssa Milano.
Perfect show for the times. Angela made the money and Tony ran the house. Great actors and actresses! A-oh!
Another childhood show reminiscent of a simpler time. Back when we actually had relevant sitcoms still.
Love the relationship between Tony and Angela (as of season 6). Also a hilarious show.
Bland sitcom with few redeeming features
So manny years have passed and so manny better sitcoms.may you rest in peace
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5.1 – Based on 347 ratings
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