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Getting By
Genre Sitcom
Created by William Bickley
Michael Warren
Starring Telma Hopkins
Cindy Williams
Merlin Santana
Deon Richmond
Nicki Vannice
Ashleigh Blair Sterling
Theme music composer Jesse Frederick
Composer(s) Steven Chesne
Country of origin  United States
Language(s) English
No. of seasons 2
No. of episodes 31
Production
Executive producer(s) William Bickley
Michael Warren
Thomas L. Miller
Robert L. Boyett
Ken Cinnamon
Karen Wengrod
Phil Doran
Camera setup Film; Multi-camera
Running time 23 minutes
Production company(s) Bickley-Warren Productions
Miller-Boyett Productions
Warner Bros. Television
Broadcast
Original channel ABC (1993)
NBC (1993-1994)
Picture format 480i (SDTV)
Original run March 5, 1993 – June 18, 1994
Status Cancelled/ended

Getting By is an American sitcom produced by Thomas L. Miller and Robert L. Boyett, with the format created by William Bickley and Michael Warren. The show debuted on ABC in March 1993 on the TGIF block, but was canceled before the end of the season. NBC picked the show up in September 1993 and revived it; again, it was canceled by the end of that season.

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[edit] Synopsis

The show was about two women, one white and one black, who inadvertently are sold the same house and decide to live there with both of their families. It starred Telma Hopkins as Dolores Dixon and Cindy Williams as Cathy Hale, two best friends and single mothers, who were also both employed as social workers for the Chicago Department of Welfare. The unique living situation went off without too much of a hitch, especially with the kids, although there were the normal pains, squabbles and adjustments expected with the territory. Dolores had two sons, teenagers Marcus (Merlin Santana) and Darren (Deon Richmond).

Cathy had two daughters, blossoming teenager Nikki (Nicki Vannice) and cute youngster Julie (Ashleigh Blair Sterling). Many of the plots revolved around the kids learning to relate to each other and their numerous misadventures, and Dolores and Cathy's discovery that living together was putting a new face on their friendship. Dolores was sensible, headstrong, and very much down to earth, while Cathy seemed too preoccupied with perfection, and was afraid to take new risks. Eventually, Cathy became determined to shake off her "goody two shoes" image and sought the guidance of Dolores to bring her more in touch with the real world.

[edit] Production

[edit] Development

Miller-Boyett Productions, along with their associates Bickley/Warren, were looking to develop a new sitcom for ABC in 1992 centered around a white family that adopted a black son, which looked to be an original, less heavy-handed 1990s spin on Diff'rent Strokes and Webster.

The project was titled A New Day, and had Cindy Williams cast as the mother. Plans were moving forward on the series for a fall 1992 debut, until a change in direction occurred. Telma Hopkins, who had been co-starring for the past three years as Rachel Crawford on Family Matters, decided that year that she wanted to leave that series for her own venture, which her employers were more than willing to provide. In the process of coming up with a concept for Hopkins' series, producers in the end experimented with the idea of adding her into A New Day with Williams, to see how the casting would work. Both women clicked as equal leads, so the show's premiere was moved up by several months as Miller/Boyett and company tinkered with the format, resulting in the final product known as Getting By.

Merlin Santana and Deon Richmond portrayed preteen rivals for the affections of Rudy Huxtable on The Cosby Show. Their interaction on that series was so impressive that they were cast as brothers on Getting By. The two also made 2 guest appearances on Hanging with Mr. Cooper in 1995 and 1996, as well as the 2003 movie The Blues, which turned out to be Santana's last film appearance before his death.

[edit] Theme song and opening sequence

The first season's opening sequence was a single scene in which both mothers were handing their children their bagged lunches, as the kids raced around the kitchen before going off to school. The theme song was a gentle tune with a traditional Miller-Boyett "inspirational" sound, featuring male vocals. The credit font used in these episodes was the same italicized, orange font used in Family Matters.

For Getting By's only full season on NBC, the opening changed to featuring cut-out animation of a house, with various windows and doorways that opened and closed when cast members and episode scenes were revealed. The multicolored graphics and font was now in a thinner variant of the font used on Step By Step. The theme music was also re-written with new lyrics set to a funky melody; however, the same male vocalist from season one's theme remained. First and final scene production credits, as well as the closing credits, used orange/black-embossed Hobo font (the same type used on The Dukes of Hazzard) in the second season.

[edit] Episodes

[edit] Season 1

Episode # Episode Title Original Airdate
1 "Moving In" March 5, 1993
2 "Men Don't Dance" March 12, 1993
3 "Back to Nature" March 19, 1993
4 "A Little Romance" March 26, 1993
5 "The Suit" April 2, 1993
6 "Shop 'till You Drop" April 9, 1993
7 "My Brother's Keeper" April 16, 1993
8 "The Gospel Truth" April 23, 1993
9 "Give Peace a Chance" April 30, 1993
10 "The Love Connection" May 7, 1993
11 "We Are Family, Not" May 14, 1993
12 "Anatomy of a Fight" May 21, 1993

[edit] Season 2

Episode # Episode Title Original Airdate
1 "Turnabout Dance" September 21, 1993
2 "Letter to the President" September 28, 1993
3 "Faking the Grade" October 5, 1993
4 "Old Car" October 12, 1993
5 "Do the Fright Thing" October 19, 1993
6 "Not With My Sister" November 2, 1993
7 "Reach for the Stars" November 23, 1993
8 "Pinball Wizard" December 7, 1993
9 "The Pit Stop" December 14, 1993
10 "The Penthouse" December 21, 1993
11 "Sell It Like It Is" January 8, 1994
12 "In the Driver's Seat" January 15, 1994
13 "A Life in the Theater" January 22, 1994
14 "It Takes a Thief" January 29, 1994
15 "The Rich Guy" February 12, 1994
16 "Three Days of the Condo" May 28, 1994
17 "Teacher's Pest" June 4, 1994
18 "Just Say No" June 11, 1994
19 "My Brilliant Career" June 18, 1994

[edit] Award nominations

Year Result Award Category Recipient
1994 Nominated Young Artist Awards Youth Actress Leading Role in a Television Series Ashleigh Sterling

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