Television series The film inspired a sitcom, which aired from 1982 to 1983 and from 1986 to 1988, on
ABC (1982–83) and in first-run syndication (1986–88). It featured Parton's younger sister,
Rachel Dennison, in Parton's role; with
Rita Moreno and
Valerie Curtin, respectively, taking over Tomlin's and Fonda's roles. In the syndicated era,
Sally Struthers replaced Moreno. A total of 85 episodes were filmed.
Stage adaptation In an interview aired on September 30, 2005, on
Larry King Live, Parton revealed that she was writing the songs for a
musical stage adaptation of the film. A private reading of the musical took place on January 19, 2007. Further private presentations were held in New York City in summer 2007. In early March 2008,
Center Theatre Group artistic director Michael Ritchie announced that
9 to 5 would have its pre-Broadway run at the center's
Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles beginning September 21, 2008, with
Allison Janney starring as Violet, joined by
Stephanie J. Block as Judy,
Megan Hilty as Doralee, and
Marc Kudisch as Franklin Hart Jr. The libretto was written by Patricia Resnick, who co-authored the film. Andy Blankenbuehler choreographed the show, and
Joe Mantello directed. According to Playbill, the musical opened on
Broadway at the
Marquis Theatre in previews on April 7, 2009, and officially on April 30, 2009. However, due to low ticket sales and gross, the production closed on September 6, 2009. A national tour began in September 2010.
Possible sequel In the 1980s, Universal developed a sequel with Higgins.
Tom Mankiewicz worked on it for a while and says that while Parton was enthusiastic, Fonda was not and Higgins' heart was not in it. In a 2005
BBC One interview broadcast, Fonda, Tomlin, and Parton all expressed interest in a sequel. Fonda said if the right script was written she would definitely do it, suggesting a suitable name for a 21st-century sequel would be
24/7. Parton suggested they had better hurry up before they reach
retirement age. In the DVD commentary, the three reiterate their enthusiasm; Fonda suggests a sequel should cover outsourcing and they agree Hart would have to return as their nemesis. In 2018, Parton announced that a sequel was in the works to bring the story into a modern-day setting. In July 2018, Jane Fonda also confirmed that a sequel was in the works with herself, Tomlin and Parton returning to their roles as mentors to a new generation of women. Fonda revealed that she is also an executive producer on the project.
Rashida Jones and Pat Resnick have been attached to write a script. On October 23, 2018, Fonda reiterated news about the development of a sequel on
GMA Day. On October 30, 2019, Parton announced the sequel had been dropped. In 2022, though, all three actresses made a full reunion of the
9 to 5 cast, after Parton appeared in a guest starring role in the final episode of the
Netflix comedy streaming TV series
Grace and Frankie, which starred Fonda and Tomlin for seven seasons.
Remake In April 2024,
Variety revealed that
Jennifer Aniston and her
Echo Films partner
Kristin Hahn are producing a
9 to 5 reimagining for
20th Century Studios. In January 2025, it was reported that Aniston was considering casting
Ariana Grande,
Sydney Sweeney and
Zendaya in the lead roles.
Turkish adaptation There is an adaptation film titled "
Patron Duymasın" (Don't Let the Boss Find Out), which was made in Turkey in 1985. Except for the fact that the two main oppressed characters are both men (the boss is also male), the script is almost identical. It has been performed by famous actors in Turkey and is occasionally broadcast on television. ==Home media==