
On this day June 21, 1986, the sitcom Me and Mrs. C made its debut on NBC. The series followed the unlikely friendship between a young woman named Katy, who worked as a cab driver, and a recently widowed older woman, Mrs. C. Together, they ran a cab company in Manhattan, dealing with daily challenges, quirky customers, and their own generational differences.
Despite a charming cast and heartfelt premise, the show struggled to find a consistent audience. It lasted for two seasons with a total of 19 episodes before being quietly canceled. While not a major hit, it offered viewers a warm and lighthearted look at female friendship during a decade where sitcoms often dominated television schedules.
80s insight: Me and Mrs. C was part of a wave of character driven sitcoms in the mid 80s that aimed to mix comedy with heart, reflecting the decade’s growing interest in stories centered on strong women and everyday connection.
Despite a charming cast and heartfelt premise, the show struggled to find a consistent audience. It lasted for two seasons with a total of 19 episodes before being quietly canceled. While not a major hit, it offered viewers a warm and lighthearted look at female friendship during a decade where sitcoms often dominated television schedules.
80s insight: Me and Mrs. C was part of a wave of character driven sitcoms in the mid 80s that aimed to mix comedy with heart, reflecting the decade’s growing interest in stories centered on strong women and everyday connection.