Quote: MTpromises @ March 10 2011, 7:23 PM GMTThis isn't the first time I've seen High Society listed as a great sitcom but I have zero recollection of the show.
"High Society" was a sitcom about a wealthy and flamboyant New York divorcee, Dorothy Emerson (Mary McDonnell) who runs a successful publishing company and her outrageous, boozy, man-eating best friend, Ellie Walker (Jean Smart) who is a successful trashy romance novelist. Other characters include Dorothy's sensible, studious and conservative son, her disapproving, old money Mother and an old college chum of the girls called Val, who is much more homely and does not fit well with their sophisticated lifestyle.
The show's humour was brittle and very caustic, and unusually unsentimental for American sitcoms of the era. In spite of award nominations and very good ratings, network executives asked the writers to tone it down if they were to give it another series. The writers refused and the show was largely forgotten after one excellent season - not even getting a DVD release.
This is very unfortunate, as the show was ahead of its time. It clearly broke ground for the much more diluted and obvious "Will and Grace" and was much maturer than sentimental and cheesy "Friends" and "Mad About You".