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''Living Dolls'' is an American
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featured on the fall 1989 schedule of ABC. It was a spin-off created by a writer from '' Who's the Boss?'' and featuring characters introduced during an episode of that show. The show was the acting debut of Halle Berry. Both ''Who's the Boss?'' and ''Living Dolls'' were produced by ELP Communications through
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and ABC.


Synopsis

The show featured Charlie Briscoe ( Leah Remini), a friend of Samantha Micelli (the ''Who's the Boss?'' character played by
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). Samantha is dabbling in a modeling career and Charlie, a friend from Samantha's old Brooklyn neighborhood, comes to visit. While doing some test shots for a dog food commercial, it is discovered that Charlie is very photogenic. Charlie is then befriended by the owner of a modeling agency for teenage girls, Trish Carlin ( Michael Learned). Trish is also a friend of advertising executive Angela Bower, one of the main characters on ''Who's the Boss?''. Trish becomes a mother figure to Charlie and the other models.


Reception

''Living Dolls'' was panned by critics and received mostly negative reviews. It was the only series to receive an "F" grade by ''
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'' magazine in its 1989 fall preview issue."Throwing a Curveball: Surprising Spin-Offs"
Screenrush. Retrieved October 28, 2013.
ABC canceled the series after 12 episodes in December 1989.


Production

The series began as a back-door pilot on '' Who's the Boss?''. In that episode,
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played Emily instead of Halle Berry, and Jonathan Ward portrayed Rick, who came to be known as Eric when
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took over the role for the series. Executives disliked the original cast and held auditions for recasting. The ''Who's the Boss'' pilot first aired in March, but it was rerun directly before the ''Living Dolls'' premiere,Dayton Daily News, September 26, 1989
/ref> illustrating the reasons why Charlie moved in with Trish in the first place.


Cast

* Michael Learned as Miss Patricia "Trish" Carlin * Leah Remini as Charlene "Charlie" Briscoe * Deborah Tucker as Caroline Weldon *
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as Martha Lambert * Halle Berry as Emily Franklin *
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as Eric "Rick" Carlin


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