NBC first aired the series as a summer replacement in 1987, running 13 episodes.
Molly Dodd was critically acclaimed and a moderate
ratings success (it was featured in the network's then-powerhouse
Thursday night lineup), but was not featured in the network's fall schedule. It again was a mid-season replacement for NBC in spring 1988 with 12 episodes (a season-ending 13th episode was produced but not aired). NBC canceled
Molly Dodd after the second season. After its NBC cancelation, cable network
Lifetime picked up the series, first re-airing the 26 episodes originally produced, and then commissioning three more 13-episode seasons for 1989, 1990, and 1991. When they were rerun on Lifetime, the original 26 episodes were time-sped (usually during both acts), and the opening titles trimmed. After production ceased, Lifetime continued to air
Molly Dodd in reruns until 1993. ==Awards and nominations==