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''Perfect Strangers'' is an American
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that ran for eight seasons, from March 25, 1986, to August 6, 1993, on the
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television network. Created by
Dale McRaven Dale Keith McRaven (March 15, 1939 – September 5, 2022) was an American producer and screenwriter. He was perhaps best known for serving as the creator of '' Perfect Strangers'', '' Angie'' (co-created with Garry Marshall), ''The Texas Wheel ...
, the series chronicles the rocky coexistence of midwestern American
Larry Appleton ''Perfect Strangers'' is an American sitcom that ran for eight seasons, from March 25, 1986, to August 6, 1993, on the ABC television network. Created by Dale McRaven, the series chronicles the rocky coexistence of midwestern American Larry App ...
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Mark Linn-Baker Mark Linn-Baker (born June 17, 1954) is an American actor and director who played Benjy Stone in the film ''My Favorite Year'' and Larry Appleton in the television sitcom '' Perfect Strangers''. Early life and education Mark Linn-Baker was bor ...
) and his distant cousin from
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Europe,
Balki Bartokomous Balki Bartokomous is a fictional character played by Bronson Pinchot in the television sitcom '' Perfect Strangers''. He is from the fictional island of Mypos, which is near Greece and based on Greek culture. Character history Pinchot was firs ...
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Bronson Pinchot Bronson Alcott Pinchot (; born May 20, 1959) is an American actor. He is best known for playing Balki Bartokomous on the ABC sitcom '' Perfect Strangers'' (1986–93). He also performed in films, such as ''Risky Business'' (1983), ''Beverly Hill ...
). Originally airing on Tuesdays for the short six-episode first season in the spring of 1986, it moved to Wednesdays in
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in the fall of 1986. It remained on Wednesdays until March 1988, when it was moved to Fridays. The show found its niche there as the anchor for ABC's original '' TGIF'' Friday-night lineup, though it aired on Saturdays for a short time in 1992.


Premise

The series chronicles the relationship of
Larry Appleton ''Perfect Strangers'' is an American sitcom that ran for eight seasons, from March 25, 1986, to August 6, 1993, on the ABC television network. Created by Dale McRaven, the series chronicles the rocky coexistence of midwestern American Larry App ...
(
Mark Linn-Baker Mark Linn-Baker (born June 17, 1954) is an American actor and director who played Benjy Stone in the film ''My Favorite Year'' and Larry Appleton in the television sitcom '' Perfect Strangers''. Early life and education Mark Linn-Baker was bor ...
) and his distant cousin
Balki Bartokomous Balki Bartokomous is a fictional character played by Bronson Pinchot in the television sitcom '' Perfect Strangers''. He is from the fictional island of Mypos, which is near Greece and based on Greek culture. Character history Pinchot was firs ...
(
Bronson Pinchot Bronson Alcott Pinchot (; born May 20, 1959) is an American actor. He is best known for playing Balki Bartokomous on the ABC sitcom '' Perfect Strangers'' (1986–93). He also performed in films, such as ''Risky Business'' (1983), ''Beverly Hill ...
). Larry, a
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native from a large family, has just moved into his first apartment in
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, and is savoring his first taste of privacy when Balki, a hitherto-unknown cousin from a
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island, "Mypos", arrives intending to move in with him. Balki, who was a
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on Mypos, interprets what little he knows about the United States by relying on his own (often out-of-context) recollections of American
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("America: Land of my dreams and home of the
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"). Balki's signature is his "Dance of Joy", a cross between the
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and the hokey pokey that he performs (with Larry) to celebrate good fortune. After initially gently rebuffing his cousin's request to stay at his apartment, aspiring photographer Larry decides to take Balki under his wing and teach him about American life; as time goes on, the disparities between the two create many misadventures and growth opportunities. Initially working at a discount store and living in a small apartment, they eventually develop rising careers working for a respectable newspaper, move into larger residences, date two best-friend flight attendants, and expand their lifestyle through their various experiences; all while learning to balance Balki's wide-eyed enthusiasm and Myposian ways with Larry's real-world ambitions and American pragmatism. Neurotic Larry is frequently as inept as Balki, if not more so, and often gets the pair into situations that only Balki can set right. Major influences on the show include "buddy sitcoms" such as ''
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'' and ''
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'', both of which were produced by the ''Perfect Strangers'' team.


Synopsis


Development

The series was the brainchild of Dale McRaven (co-creator of ''
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'') and producers Tom Miller and Robert Boyett. Miller claimed that the series' inspiration came in the wake of the
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in
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, when America experienced a wave of renewed
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sentiment. Their idea for a comedy about an immigrant in America was initially rejected by all three major commercial
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s operating in the U.S. at the time (
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,
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, and
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). In December 1984, Bronson Pinchot garnered notice for his role in ''
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'' as Serge, an effeminate art-gallery employee with an unplaceable foreign accent. When Miller and company pitched Pinchot as the star of their immigrant show, ABC signed on to the project, originally titled ''The Greenhorn''. By this time, Pinchot was unavailable, as he had taken the role of a
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attorney in the NBC series ''
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'' alongside star
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. ''Sara'' failed to find an audience and was canceled by May 1985. With Pinchot now available, Miller and Boyett developed the show in earnest. By November it was retitled ''Perfect Strangers'' and comedian
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was cast as the immigrant's American cousin. A pilot episode was put into production, but in the end Anderson was not considered right for the role. Development was placed into overdrive when ABC President Brandon Stoddard offered the producers a prime tryout slot for the spring of 1986 between the hit shows '' Who's The Boss?'' and ''
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'' on Tuesday nights. After running through several actors for the part of Balki's cousin, the producers chose
Mark Linn-Baker Mark Linn-Baker (born June 17, 1954) is an American actor and director who played Benjy Stone in the film ''My Favorite Year'' and Larry Appleton in the television sitcom '' Perfect Strangers''. Early life and education Mark Linn-Baker was bor ...
, whom they had recently seen in a guest appearance on ''Moonlighting''. Linn-Baker displayed immediate chemistry with Pinchot and the series raced into production. It premiered on ABC on March 25, 1986.


Season 1 (1986)

The series commences with Larry living alone in an apartment in
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. In the pilot episode, Balki unexpectedly shows up at Larry's door claiming to be his distant cousin. Balki soon joins Larry as a clerk at the Ritz Discount Store, located on the ground level of their apartment building. Their boss is Donald "Twinkie" Twinkacetti (
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), an unscrupulous miser who is also their
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. Twinkacetti's incessant berating of his two employees (he calls Balki "Turnip" and Larry "Yo-Yo") is occasionally alleviated by his wife Edwina (
Belita Moreno Aurabela "Belita" Moreno (born November 1, 1949) is an American actress best known for her roles as Benita "Benny" Lopez on the ABC sitcom '' George Lopez'' and Edwina Twinkacetti and Lydia Markham on '' Perfect Strangers''. Early life Aurabela ...
). In the first season, upstairs neighbor Susan Campbell (
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) is Larry's
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friend. Airing in the coveted timeslot between ''Who's The Boss?'' and ''Moonlighting'', ''Perfect Strangers'' was an instant ratings hit in the spring of 1986, with five of the six episodes landing in the weekly Nielsen top 10 highest-rated programs.


Season 2 (1986–87)

For its second season, ''Perfect Strangers'' was moved to Wednesday nights at 8:00 p.m. as a lead-in to the new ABC sitcom ''
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''. Susan's character was phased out early in this season. Larry began dating Jennifer Lyons ( Melanie Wilson) and Balki began dating Mary Anne Spencer (Rebeca Arthur), after meeting them through a local gym. In later episodes, it is revealed that both women are flight attendants who live in Larry and Balki's building.


Seasons 3–4 (1987–1989)

The start of season 3 in late 1987 found Larry and Balki in a new, larger apartment where Balki had his own room instead of sleeping on a fold-out sofa. External shots clearly depict a new apartment building. The characters never made reference to the move, and Jennifer and Mary Anne were still co-tenants in the new surroundings. Larry acquires a reporter job working out of the basement of the ''Chicago Chronicle'', a fictional metropolitan newspaper, and helps Balki get a job in the ''Chronicle'' mail room. They are overseen by demanding city editor Harry Burns (
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). Burns is phased out of the show by the end of season 3; the paper's publisher, Mr. Wainwright ( F.J. O'Neill) is introduced later in season 3, and takes over as Larry's boss after Eugene Roche leaves the show. Mr. Wainwright appears through season 7. Balki's immediate supervisor is mail room head Sam Gorpley (
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, who had portrayed a bank clerk in the season one episode "Check This" in which Balki opens his first bank account). Gorpley never warms to Balki (he sometimes calls him "the Mypiot") and insults him regularly. Lydia Markham is the ''Chronicles thin-skinned, multi-phobic advice columnist; she is played by
Belita Moreno Aurabela "Belita" Moreno (born November 1, 1949) is an American actress best known for her roles as Benita "Benny" Lopez on the ABC sitcom '' George Lopez'' and Edwina Twinkacetti and Lydia Markham on '' Perfect Strangers''. Early life Aurabela ...
, who had previously played Edwina Twinkacetti in the first two seasons. Although Larry physically remains at his typewriter in the basement, he joins the investigative team of Marshall and Walpole (loosely based on the famed ''
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'' duo of Woodward and
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) in season 4. Larry's relationship with Jennifer matures as well. Working as an elevator operator is
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). Her husband
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) is introduced in the fourth-season episode "Crimebusters", in which the couple moves into Larry and Balki's apartment building. In March 1988, midway through the third season, ABC moved ''Perfect Strangers'' from its successful Wednesday-night slot to Friday nights at 8:00 p.m. before ''
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''. This was a key development in the formation of the ABC Friday-night comedy block that later became known as " TGIF". Later moving to the 9/8c slot on Friday nights in the fall of 1989, ''Perfect Strangers'' remained an anchor of ABC's Friday-night programming until it was unsuccessfully moved to Saturday nights in February 1992.


Seasons 5–6 (1989–1991)

In the fall of 1989, after two seasons on ''Perfect Strangers'', Harriette's character was given her own spin-off series, ''
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''. Joining ''Perfect Strangers'' in the TGIF lineup, ''Family Matters'' eventually ran longer than its parent show. Harriette was not seen again on ''Perfect Strangers'', although an early ''Family Matters'' episode explained that she had been fired as the elevator operator, only to be re-hired as chief of security at the ''Chronicle''. Carl became a main character on ''Family Matters''. Shortly after the sixth season opened, the producers attempted to add a child character to the show. Tess Holland, as played by
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(who had starred on ABC's short-lived ''
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'' the previous fall), was introduced as the troublemaking-but-immensely-cute little girl who lived upstairs from Larry and Balki. Tess appeared in the season's second episode, "New Kid on the Block", when Balki agrees to babysit her, causing an uproar both at home and at the ''Chronicle''. While Porter was supposed to be on full-time, and even credited in the opening title sequence of the episode, she was suddenly dropped, never to be seen again. The experiment of adding a child to the cast was partially influenced by the network as well, since ABC's TGIF lineup was wishing to incorporate the child-and-preteen demographic into its audience. While the content of ''Perfect Strangers'' could often appeal to the family as a whole, it had never had children in the regular cast. A similar infusion happened a few months later on sister show '' Going Places'', which had also started with a more adult tone. While Larry and Jennifer's romance blossomed, Balki and Mary Anne's relationship moved more slowly: the pair would get very close, but then back off after fleeting moments of passion, then drift back into affection. Many viewers' predictions came true near the beginning of season 6, when Larry proposed to Jennifer, after feeling competition from her old flame who was trying to woo her back. Jennifer accepted, and in the season finale they set a wedding date. As the 6th season (1990–91) closed, it was clear that despite Larry's impending marriage, his and Balki's relationship would somehow remain a focal point of the show.


Season 7 (1991–92)

At season seven's beginning (which premiered in September 1991), Larry and Jennifer's marriage meant that ''Perfect Strangers'' would move in a different direction. Larry and Jennifer move into a large Victorian house, then discover that they cannot afford the rent without additional roommates: Balki and Mary Anne. At midseason, Balki receives a promotion at the ''Chronicle'', drawing a weekly comic strip based on his stuffed sheep, Dimitri. Gorpley and Lydia make occasional appearances throughout the season, but are gradually phased out as they have little relevance to Larry and Balki's new career paths. With Larry and Jennifer happily married, the series turns toward Balki and Mary Anne's relationship. In the season's last several episodes, Mary Anne stops seeing Balki and moves out of the house. In the April 1992 season finale, Balki and Mary Anne resolve their differences and suddenly marry; the episode and season conclude with the couple on their way to an extended honeymoon in Mypos—and with Jennifer telling Larry that they are expecting.


Season 8 (1993)

The first episode of season eight picked up several months after the end of season seven, by which time Jennifer is visibly pregnant. Balki and Mary Anne returned from Mypos, revealing that Mary Anne was also well into a pregnancy. For the eighth season, the ''Chronicle'' storylines were phased out, with the series shifting its full attention to the home life of the characters. The series ended with a two-part episode "Up Up and Away", with each heralding the birth of a baby (first Robespierre, son of Balki and Mary Anne, and then Tucker, son of Larry and Jennifer). The last scene segues in and out of a musical montage of memorable scenes from the series to the tune of "
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" by
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. The closing credits showed the cast bowing before the studio audience with Mark Linn-Baker saying, "Thank you all for being with us. Good night." Though it was not shown in the episode, co-stars Pinchot and Linn-Baker then did the "Dance of Joy" for the studio audience one last time.


Cast

Main cast *
Bronson Pinchot Bronson Alcott Pinchot (; born May 20, 1959) is an American actor. He is best known for playing Balki Bartokomous on the ABC sitcom '' Perfect Strangers'' (1986–93). He also performed in films, such as ''Risky Business'' (1983), ''Beverly Hill ...
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*
Mark Linn-Baker Mark Linn-Baker (born June 17, 1954) is an American actor and director who played Benjy Stone in the film ''My Favorite Year'' and Larry Appleton in the television sitcom '' Perfect Strangers''. Early life and education Mark Linn-Baker was bor ...
Larry Appleton ''Perfect Strangers'' is an American sitcom that ran for eight seasons, from March 25, 1986, to August 6, 1993, on the ABC television network. Created by Dale McRaven, the series chronicles the rocky coexistence of midwestern American Larry App ...
* Melanie WilsonJennifer Lyons (later Appleton) (seasons 2–8) *Rebeca Arthur – Mary Anne Spencer (later Bartokomous) (seasons 2–8) *
Belita Moreno Aurabela "Belita" Moreno (born November 1, 1949) is an American actress best known for her roles as Benita "Benny" Lopez on the ABC sitcom '' George Lopez'' and Edwina Twinkacetti and Lydia Markham on '' Perfect Strangers''. Early life Aurabela ...
Edwina Twinkacetti (seasons 1–2); Lydia Markham (seasons 3–7) *
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Donald Twinkacetti (seasons 1–2) *
Lise Cutter Lise Cutter (born July 31, 1959) is an American actress who is known for her roles as Susan Campbell on '' Perfect Strangers'', and as Gina McKay on '' Dangerous Curves''. Filmography Film Television External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Cu ...
Susan Campbell (seasons 1–2) *
Jo Marie Payton-France Jo Marie Payton (born August 3, 1950) is an American actress and singer. She is best known for her roles as Harriette Baines Winslow on the American Broadcasting Company, ABC/CBS sitcom ''Family Matters'' (1989–1998), a role she originated on ...
Harriette Winslow ''Family Matters'' is an American sitcom revolving around the Winslow family, a Middle class, middle-class African-American family living in Chicago. The series ran for nine seasons (eight of which were broadcast on American Broadcasting Company ...
(seasons 3–4) *
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Sam Gorpley (seasons 3–7) Recurring cast *F.J. O'Neil – Mr. Wainwright (seasons 3–7) *
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Harry Burns (season 3) *
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Production notes

''Perfect Strangers'' was produced by
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in association with Lorimar-Telepictures, which later became
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in 1988. The show, for its entire run, was executive produced by Thomas L. Miller and Robert L. Boyett, and series creator Dale McRaven was executive producer with them for the first two seasons, becoming an executive consultant thereafter. William Bickley and Michael Warren, who became longtime associates of Miller and Boyett, were supervising producers during seasons one through four, elevating to co-executive producers in season five and finally executive producers with Miller and Boyett from seasons six through eight. Chip and Doug Keyes, who also served as producers on Miller and Boyett's first project under Lorimar, ''
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''), were producers on ''Perfect Strangers'' during its first season. Others who joined or remained on the production staff for several seasons included Paula A. Roth (who eventually became a principal showrunner in the seventh season alongside the senior executive producers), Alan Plotkin, Terry Hart, James O'Keefe, and the team of
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& Cheryl Alu. Robert Griffard and Howard Adler, who joined the show in its third season as writers and executive story consultants, were promoted to co-producers in season five. At the end of the 1989–90 season, Griffard and Adler launched pre-production on their own series developed by Miller/Boyett, '' Going Places'', which followed ''Perfect Strangers'' on ''TGIF'' the following season. Later seasons saw the arrival of such producers as Shari Hearn and
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. In 1991, Bickley and Warren launched their own production plate, Bickley-Warren Productions, as associates to Miller/Boyett. The Bickley-Warren Productions entity oversaw ''
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'', '' Step by Step'' and ''
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'' for Miller/Boyett, and alone were later the producers of '' Hangin' With Mr. Cooper'' and ''
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'', both of which were produced by Warner Bros. Television (which absorbed Lorimar Television in 1993). Despite the existence of the Bickley-Warren plate during the final two seasons of ''Perfect Strangers'', and the fact that Bickley and Warren were still active as producers on ''Strangers'', the Bickley-Warren logo was never added to the show's closing credits as an associate production company. Within a year after ''Perfect Strangers'' finished production, many of its existing production staff (namely O'Brien & Alu, Plotkin, co-producer Michael J. Morris and executive story consultant Scott Spencer Gorden) were all assigned to sister series ''Getting By'' at the start of its second season (1993–94).


Theme song and opening sequence


Theme song

The show's theme song, "Nothing's Gonna Stop Me Now", was written by
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and Bennett Salvay, who had composed the themes for other Miller-Boyett series, including ''
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'', '' Step by Step,'' and ''Perfect Strangers'' spin-off ''
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''. Frederick and Salvay also composed the show's musical score for the entire first two seasons; for the remaining seasons, the score compositions rotated between Frederick and Salvay, Steven Chesne and/or Gary Boren. The theme was performed by
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. The music was rearranged and the lyrics re-recorded for season three and the music was rearranged slightly in season five.


Opening credits


=First version (seasons one and two)

= During seasons one and two, the opening sequence begins with images of Balki and Larry wiping sideways from opposite sides of the screen to meet in the middle, with the series title superimposed on top. Larry is shown saying good-bye to his family as he leaves his home in Wisconsin, and drives to Chicago in his old red
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. The sequence then shifts to Balki, who is shown making his own farewells on Mypos before being driven off on the back of a horsecart, sitting alongside a box mislabeled "America or Burst". Balki is next seen on the tramp steamer as he sights the
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, then on a bus, presumably making his way to Chicago. After a brief shot of Larry driving under a "Welcome to Chicago" sign (in reality, located on eastbound Interstate 190 leading out of
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), the sequence ends with the same shot of Balki and Larry together that began the sequence. The first season featured a script font for the series title and credits. For the second season, the show's title appears more similar to later seasons, and the script font is replaced with the fonts similar to that used in the remaining seasons. The Lake Shore Drive footage is now shown correctly. Additionally, the Larry and Balki sequences are shortened so that brief clips from some of the early episodes could be shown.


=Second version (seasons three through eight)

= For season three, the opening sequence was overhauled. The sequence begins with a close-up on Larry and Balki on the back of a tour boat heading east down the
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, then zooming out to show them traveling under the Irv Kupcinet Bridge (the
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and the now-demolished Sun-Times building can be seen in the background). A much larger version of the second season series title is superimposed on this image. During the third season only, light sparkles across this title. The sequence briefly recaps Larry and Balki's journeys to Chicago using footage from the earlier seasons. When Larry passes under the "Welcome to Chicago" sign this time, the sequence cuts to new footage of Larry and Balki around Chicago, including jogging in
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, Balki greeting the female driver of a horse-drawn cab, Larry reading a newspaper from the newsstands, braving a wind gust on a city street, attending a
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game at
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, and messing around in a revolving door. After a view of an El train moving over the city street, the sequence concludes with Larry and Balki emerging from the subway to attend the
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. The theater marquee shows, appropriately enough,
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's ''
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''. The new location shots were filmed on September 11 and 12, 1987. This sequence remained the same from season three through the end of the series in season eight. As a brief salute to its parent series, in the opening credits of the spin-off series ''
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'' for the first three seasons, the Winslow family is shown riding bicycles over the Irv Kupcinet Bridge, as seen from exactly the same vantage point as in the opening ''Perfect Strangers'' sequence.


Exterior shot locations


First apartment building

The building used for the exterior shots of Larry and Balki's apartment for the first two seasons was the now non-existent Santa Rita Hotel, located at the south corner of S. Main St. and E. 11th St. in downtown
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, California. Since the series, the building has been remodeled and the upper stories removed. What remains of the building now houses several small shops and importers.


Second apartment building

The apartment building seen in the exterior shots from seasons three through six (and two episodes of season seven) is located at the northwest corner of West Dickens Avenue and North Clark Street in
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, and little has changed in appearance today.


''Chicago Chronicle''

The ''Chicago Chronicle'' building is in actuality known as the
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, located at 360 North Michigan Avenue in downtown
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.


Episodes

There were a total of eight seasons in the series. The first and last seasons were six episodes each. The second through fourth seasons had 22 episodes each, and the fifth through seventh each had 24 episodes. There were a total of 150 episodes in the series. ''Perfect Strangers''' ratings remained steady throughout its long run, usually ranking among Nielsen's top 40 programs for its first six seasons. It was never a massive hit, but consistently in a comfortable spot in the ratings, and it usually won its time slot on Friday nights. By the fall of 1991, ABC had been reaping the rewards of the successful TGIF and wanted to capitalize on the preteen-and-younger demographic for Saturday nights as well, in order to decrease competition from
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’s popular Saturday evening lineup of adult-oriented sitcoms ''
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'', '' Walter and Emily'', ''
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'' and '' Nurses.'' In late January 1992, the network rolled out plans to launch a similar family-friendly comedy block for Saturday, also helmed by TGIF creator Jim Janicek. It was announced that ''Perfect Strangers'' would move from TGIF to join this new lineup to help it take off. On February 1, 1992, ''Perfect Strangers'' began airing in the 9 p.m. slot of ''I Love Saturday Night'', the new TGIF sister lineup (which included ''
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'', '' Who's the Boss?'', and ''
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''). The series experienced a drastic decline in ratings. It dropped to #65 for the remainder of the season. In July 1992, ABC moved ''Perfect Strangers'' back to Fridays at 9:30 p.m. ET to fill the timeslot with reruns until the new TGIF season began. The reruns that were aired won their timeslot as they had before. ABC had initially ordered 13 episodes to be produced for the show's eighth and final season, though the network ultimately shortened it to 6 episodes which were filmed during the summer of 1992, but broadcast from July 9 to August 6, 1993. The season was rated in the top 20 with its series finale attracting 15 million households and rated #11 for the week of August 1, 1993. The average Nielsen ratings for the entire run of eight seasons was #27. For the abbreviated eighth season, ''Perfect Strangers'' once again aired Fridays at 9:30/8:30c.


Syndication

From August 28, 1989, to July 13, 1990, reruns of the first four seasons of ''Perfect Strangers'' aired on ABC's daytime program block.
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(former sister company to series production company Lorimar, Lorimar Television) distributed the series for broadcast television syndication from September 1990 to September 1997. USA Network aired reruns of the show from September 1997 to September 11, 1998. The WB 100+ Station Group, The WB 100+ carried the series from September 17, 2001 to December 2002. The series aired on Nick at Nite, first with a 6-episode marathon on July 14, 2000, and then a special airing in November 2000; the series aired regularly in late nights from February 3 to September 20, 2003. TV Land aired reruns from August 2, 2002 to September 28, 2002 and January 3 to February 1, 2003, as part of its now-defunct "TV Land Kitschen" weekend late night block, though special episodes aired on the channel in December 2000, April and December 2001, December 2002, January and December 2003, and June 2005. From October 1 to November 1, 2007, ION Television aired reruns of ''Perfect Strangers'' on its primetime lineup Monday-Thursday nights at 8:30 p.m. (ET/PT). It is not currently broadcast on either broadcast or cable television in the U.S.. Various episodes were seen on AOL's In2TV video-on-demand service starting in March 2006, though after AOL's June 2009 announcement of its split with Time Warner, the series was moved to the AOL Video site. Outside of the United States, the series aired in the Netherlands by public TV, in Turkey by the Turkish Radio and Television Corporation dubbed in Turkish language, Turkish. In Pakistan, reruns were carried by Pakistan Television Corporation in its original form. In Bangladesh, reruns were carried by Bangladesh Television, BTV in its original form. The series aired in the United Kingdom (on BBC1), Australia and New Zealand (on TVNZ 2, Channel 2, now called TVNZ 2) in its original form; reruns aired in Australia on 7TWO between March and October 2011 and in 2013. The series aired in Bulgaria by BTV (Bulgaria), BTV and in the Bulgarian language; Bulgarians know Balki mostly as a Greeks, Greek. It aired in the Philippines by Radio Philippines Network, RPN 9 in its original form, it aired with Arabic Language, Arabic subtitles in Kuwait on KTV2 and in Lebanon on Télé Liban (TL). The series aired in Ireland by RTÉ on Network 2 in its original form. The series aired in ''Canada'' on ''DejaView'' channel 636. On September 29, 2017, ''Perfect Strangers'' became available for streaming on Hulu along with fellow Warner Bros. TV properties ''
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'', ''
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'', ''Hangin' with Mr. Cooper'' and '' Step by Step'', in addition to Disney-ABC TV properties ''Boy Meets World'', ''Dinosaurs (TV series), Dinosaurs'' and ''Home Improvement (TV series), Home Improvement''. ''Perfect Strangers'' would leave Hulu on October 1, 2021.


Spinoff


''Family Matters''

''Perfect Strangers'' had a spin-off series, the highly rated, long-running family sitcom ''Family Matters'', which aired from September 22, 1989, to July 17, 1998. The series was centered around Harriette Winslow (Jo Marie Payton) in the role she originated on ''Perfect Strangers'' (Harriette was played by Judyann Elder for the second half of season nine after Payton's departure), and her cop husband Carl (
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; the character was initially introduced on ''Perfect Strangers'' in the fourth-season episode "Crimebusters") and their family. The series, which initially garnered modest ratings for most of its first season, became a ratings hit after the Winslows' annoying, accident-prone, budding inventor next-door neighbor Steve Urkel (Jaleel White), was introduced midway through the show's first season. Neither ''Family Matters'' nor ''Perfect Strangers'' featured a direct crossover with the other, though Balki and Larry were originally scripted to appear in the pilot episode before the scene was cut from the broadcast. Mark Linn-Baker and Melanie Wilson each guest starred on the show, as a different character, and Linn-Baker directed another episode. Footage of the ''Chicago Chronicle'' building shot for ''Perfect Strangers'' appeared in the second episode of ''Family Matters'' and music originally written for ''Perfect Strangers'' was used during the early seasons of ''Family Matters'' as well. Several premises from popular episodes of ''Perfect Strangers'' ("Just Desserts", "Pipe Dreams" and "Blind Alley") were also recycled as first-season episodes of ''Family Matters'' ("Baker's Dozen", "Mr. Badwrench", and "Bowl Me Over", respectively).


Home media

The season four episode "Maid to Order" was released as part of a limited edition bonus disc of the complete first season DVD of ''Night Court'' on February 8, 2005 by Warner Home Video. In February 2008, Warner Home Video released seasons 1 and 2 of ''Perfect Strangers'' on DVD in Regions 1, 2 & 4. Further planned season releases ultimately did not materialize. In an article on TVShowsOnDVD.com regarding TV series with stalled DVD releases, it was mentioned that the main hold-up for any subsequent releases of ''Perfect Strangers'' is not poor sales but rather high music licensing costs. It is noted that the series sometimes featured popular songs within certain episodes, though the versions by the artists who originally performed them were usually not used; instead they were commonly sung a cappella by Mark Linn-Baker and/or Bronson Pinchot's characters whenever the script called for Balki and/or Larry to sing within the episode. In July 2017, a representative for Warner Archive Collection indicated on a social media post that the remainder of the series would be released on DVD, with a formal announcement to be made in the near future. The complete third season was released on April 17, 2018, with the next three seasons being released later the same year, and the last two released in 2019.


In popular culture

*Professional wrestling tag team Edge & Christian referenced Balki in a backstage segment of the December 18, 2000 episode of ''WWE Raw, WWF Raw is War'', when Edge (wrestler), Edge tells Christian Cage, Christian "so that's why Balki is a perfect stranger". *''Perfect Strangers'' and star Mark Linn-Baker are referenced in the HBO TV series ''The Leftovers (TV series), The Leftovers'', which takes place after a fictional global event called the "Sudden Departure," the inexplicable, simultaneous disappearance of 140 million people, 2% of the world's population. Within the show, the entire cast of ''Perfect Strangers'' has departed — except for Linn-Baker, who, it turns out, has faked his own departure. In Season 3 of ''The Leftovers'', a present-day Linn-Baker appears briefly as himself, and plays a direct role in the unfolding plotline. *In the ''Master of None'' episode "Indians on TV", Dev (Aziz Ansari) and Ravi (Ravi Patel (actor), Ravi Patel) are offered the main roles in an Indian-centric remake of ''Perfect Strangers'', with the main characters being Darren the assimilated Indian-American, and Srikumar, his cousin from India. *Fellow ABC sitcom The Goldbergs (2013 TV series), ''The Goldbergs'' paid homage to ''Perfect Strangers'' in the season six episode "Our Perfect Strangers," by re-creating the show's iconic opening sequence with a distant cousin, Gleb, who was visiting the family from Russia. *A 2019 Father's Day (United States), Father's Day episode of the YouTube series ''Pittsburgh Dad'' has the titular character telling his offscreen wife Deb what a "perfect day" would be. It then cuts to a scene-for-scene remake of the ''Perfect Strangers'' open (set in Pittsburgh instead of Chicago) titled ''Perfect Yinzers'', complete with the ''Perfect Strangers'' theme song. The video featured Dad as Balki and longtime WTAE-TV news anchor Sally Wiggin as Larry. (Coincidentally, being the market's ABC affiliate, WTAE-TV aired ''Perfect Strangers'' during its original run.) The opening credits features Bill Cowher and ''Terminator 2:Judgment Day, Terminator 2'' as "guest stars" and even references "Cousin Balki" alongside "Michael Bay, Whoever done the Transformers (film series), Transformers movies" as "supervising producers".


Foreign versions

*When the show was aired in Brazil, Balki was renamed "Zeca" (a Brazilian nickname) and his nationality was changed to Brazilian, specifically from the state of Minas Gerais, in a blatant adulteration of the character and the storyline itself. The show was called ''Primo Cruzado'' (''Cousin Cruzado'', where "cruzado" was the name of Brazilian currency from that time). *In the fall of 2006, the Russian TV station REN TV launched a remake of ''Perfect Strangers'' featuring Andrei, from a remote former USSR, Soviet republic, who moves in with his cousin Ivan, a Moscow resident. *The show was aired 1988 until 1994 on TVRI (TV channel), TVRI in Indonesia *From the late 1980s into the mid-1990s, the show was aired by Channel 2 in Saudi Arabia *In the German language, German dubbing, Balki was said to be an actual Greek and Mypos a Greek island. Even the show was called ''Ein Grieche erobert Chicago'' (''A Greek conquers Chicago'') and in the opening credits Balki said that he became bored with his sheep in Greece so he went to America to visit his cousin. In the German version, Balki has no foreign accent and speaks the same native-accented German as Larry. *Other translations of the title were: ''Barki e Larry – Due Perfetti Americani'' (Italy), ''Dos Perfectos Desconocidos'' (Latin America), ''Larry et Balki'' (France), ''Primos Lejanos'' (Spain), ''Vărul Din Strainatate'' (Romania), ''Напълно непознати'' (Bulgaria), ''Perfektni Pribuzni'' (Slovakia), ''Potpuni stranci'' (Croatia), ''Muhteşem İkili'' (Turkey).and "''Krovim rechokim meod (very distant relatives)''" (Israel).


Footnotes


References


External links

*
Perfect Strangers Online
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