The show stars
Susan Saint James as the free-spirited Kate McArdle and
Jane Curtin as her more conservative childhood friend, Allie Lowell. After both women divorce, they decide to share a
brownstone in New York City's
Greenwich Village and raise their families together. The show also starred
Ari Meyers as Kate's daughter Emma, and
Frederick Koehler and
Allison Smith as Allie's children Chip and Jennie. Both Kate and Allie were portrayed as independent, smart women. Kate and Allie dated men regularly and were shown as wise to romantic games, but not averse to remarrying if the opportunity presented itself.
Kate & Allie first aired on
CBS as a mid-season replacement series and only six episodes were initially commissioned, but the favorable response from critics and viewers alike (its first episode ranked number 4 out of all the television shows airing that week) easily persuaded CBS to commit to a full season in the fall of 1984. The show was one of the most popular and critically acclaimed sitcoms of the 1980s, consistently ranking in the Top 20 shows until its final season. Curtin won two consecutive
Emmy Awards for Best Actress in a Comedy Series, out of 3 nominations and Saint James was nominated in the same category two times. Curtin and Saint James had previously worked together in the 1980 movie
How to Beat the High Cost of Living. At the beginning of the series, Kate was a
travel agent and Allie worked to care for household's domestic needs and returned to college to complete the degree she had abandoned during her marriage. In the show's fifth season, Kate quit her job and teamed up with Allie to start a
catering service. In the show's penultimate season, Allie dated Bob Barsky (
Sam Freed), a television sportscaster who proposed to Allie in the season finale. In the final season, now-married Allie and Bob moved into a new apartment. Bob, however, took a job that involved regular travel and his frequent absences provided a reason for Kate to move into the new apartment too. This plot development, frequently cited as one of the canonical examples of a television show
jumping the shark, led viewers to lose interest and CBS chose not to renew
Kate & Allie for a seventh season. ==Episodes==