 
			
				
			
			
			
				On this day October 31, 1980, the sitcom I'm A Big Girl Now premiered on ABC, introducing audiences to a lighthearted comedy about family, independence, and generational clashes. The show starred Diana Canova as Diana Cassidy, a newly divorced woman who moves back in with her father, played by Danny Thomas, creating a humorous and heartfelt dynamic between two strong personalities under one roof.
The series blended comedy with warmth, exploring everyday challenges of starting over while balancing love, parenting, and self discovery. It also featured a young Martin Short in an early television role, adding to the show’s charm and comedic appeal. Though short lived, the series left its mark as part of the early 1980s wave of family centered sitcoms that mixed heart with humor.
80s insight: I'm A Big Girl Now reflected how 1980s television began to spotlight independent women and modern family life, showing how humor could bridge different generations.
			
					
			
			
			The series blended comedy with warmth, exploring everyday challenges of starting over while balancing love, parenting, and self discovery. It also featured a young Martin Short in an early television role, adding to the show’s charm and comedic appeal. Though short lived, the series left its mark as part of the early 1980s wave of family centered sitcoms that mixed heart with humor.
80s insight: I'm A Big Girl Now reflected how 1980s television began to spotlight independent women and modern family life, showing how humor could bridge different generations.
 
	








 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					