On This Day September 13 1986 – Easy Street Premiered on NBC

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On this day September 13 1986, Easy Street premiered on NBC. The sitcom starred Loni Anderson as L.K. McGuire, a former showgirl who inherits a fortune and moves her uncle and his sister into her Beverly Hills mansion.

The series explored the comedic clashes between L.K.’s flashy lifestyle and her relatives’ down to earth values, resulting in humorous cultural and generational conflicts. With a cast that included Jack Elam and Lee Weaver, the show aimed to balance glitz with heart.

Despite its unique premise and star power, Easy Street struggled to find an audience and lasted just one season before being canceled in early 1987.

80s insight: Easy Street reflected the 1980s fascination with wealth and glamour in sitcoms, while also using humor to highlight the divide between extravagant lifestyles and everyday values.

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