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Step By Step (TV series)

Step by Step
StepByStepOpening.jpg
Genre Family sitcom
Created by William Bickley
Michael Warren
Developed by Thomas L. Miller
Robert L. Boyett
Starring
Theme music composer Jesse Frederick
& Bennett Salvay
Opening theme "Second Time Around",
performed by Jesse Frederick and Teresa James
Ending theme "Second Time Around" (instrumental)
(season 1, used sporadically afterwards)
Composer(s) Jesse Frederick &
Bennett Salvay (both; seasons 1–2)
Gary Boren (seasons 3–5)
Steven Chesne (seasons 3–7)
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 7
No. of episodes 160 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s) Thomas L. Miller
Robert L. Boyett
William Bickley
Michael Warren
Alan Eisenstock & Larry Mintz (season 1)
Ross Brown (seasons 2–7)
Bob Rosenfarb (seasons 6–7)
Location(s) Sony Pictures Studios
Culver City, California (1991–1993)
Warner Bros. Studios,
Burbank, California (1993–1998)
Camera setup Film; Multi-camera
Running time Approx. 23 minutes (per episode)
Production company(s) Bickley-Warren Productions
Miller-Boyett Productions
Lorimar Television (1991–1993)
Warner Bros. Television
(1993–1998)
Distributor Warner Bros. Television Distribution
Release
Original network ABC (1991–1997),
CBS (1997–1998)
Picture format 480i (SDTV)
Original release September 20, 1991 – June 26, 1998

Step by Step is an American television sitcom that aired for seven seasons, originally running on ABC as part of its TGIF Friday night lineup from September 20, 1991, to August 15, 1997, and then moved to CBS where it aired from September 19, 1997 to June 26, 1998. The series starred Patrick Duffy and Suzanne Somers as two single parents (each with three children), who spontaneously get married after meeting one another during a vacation, resulting in the two of them becoming the heads of a large blended family.

Set in a substantially fictionalized version of the city of Port Washington, Wisconsin, the series begins with Frank Lambert, a divorced contractor with three children – sons John Thomas (who went by the nickname J.T.), Brendan and daughter Alicia (who went by the nickname, Al) – and Carol Foster, a divorced beautician who also has three children – daughters Dana, Karen and son Mark, who were all residents of Port Washington WI, but met while vacationing separately in Jamaica, where they impulsively get married after a whirlwind courtship. Their children are surprised and angered when they learn of the marriage, after Frank accidentally blurts out what was supposed to be a secret between him and Carol to J.T. when he makes a snide remark about Carol at a barbecue to introduce each other's children to one another. Stories in each episode depicted typical situations of a new blended family, and their differences causing arguments and resentments between them, over time though the family eventually grew to tolerate and develop loyalty to one another.

During the series' seven-season run, the main cast changed as the storyline progressed. Frank's nephew Cody Lambert was introduced early in the first season as a recurring character (becoming a series regular in season two) and lived in his van in the family's driveway; he then left the series in 1996. In the 1994–95 season finale, Carol gave birth to a daughter named Lilly. Like many other sitcom babies, Lilly was suddenly aged five years in the sixth season, after having spent the entire fifth season depicted as a baby. In the show's sixth season, J.T.'s friend Rich Halke moved in with J.T. and the family after becoming Dana's boyfriend. Meanwhile J.T. meets the woman of his dreams Samantha (known as Sam) and they date off and on for seasons six and seven. Also in season six Carol gets a partner, Jean-Luc Rieupeyroux, at her hair salon. In season seven son Brendan is written out of the show as is Jean-Luc.


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