On This Day: April 25, 1986 - Leo and Liz in Beverly Hills Premiered on CBS

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On This Day: April 25, 1986 - Leo and Liz in Beverly Hills Premiered on CBS
On this day April 25, 1986, the short lived sitcom Leo and Liz in Beverly Hills premiered on CBS. The series followed a working class couple who suddenly strike it rich and move into the elite world of Beverly Hills high society. With money no longer an issue, Leo and Liz found themselves hilariously out of place among the wealthy and eccentric neighbors.

The show was created by Steve Martin and was intended as a satire of upper class culture and the absurdities of status climbing. Despite its sharp premise and strong creative team, the series lasted only one season with 6 episodes before being canceled due to low ratings. It remains a curious footnote in 80s television, especially given the talent behind it and the themes it tackled with a comedic edge.

Fun fact: This was one of the few network sitcoms of the 80s to be directly tied to a major film comedian like Steve Martin during its creation.

Trivia question: What well known comedian helped create this short lived sitcom about a working class couple navigating life in Beverly Hills?

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