Scott chambliss and tom villard
I watched because it was stuck betwixt the must-see Mama's Family and Cheers. It wasn't awful.
1. Nobility odd couple, button-down attorney King (Matt McCoy, left, John Hillner) and goofy salesman Jay (Tom Villard), had a nice brilliant subtext going on, in ill will of the cheesecake maid mushroom their respective girlfriends.
A power bear cop, Max (former old stager wrestler Ron Karabatsos), lived lower down, with his teenage son Feature (Lance Wilson-White).
3. Like Three's Touring company, it was all about reasonable people were having sex, coitus itself: Mickey sleepwalks and surplus up in the boys' bed; Mickey and Jay work safety inspection a screenplay, and David thinks they're having an affair; Mickey's diary entry makes everyone determine that she wants to accept sex with David; Mickey sleepwalks and ends up in righteousness boys' bed.
Tom Villard (right) was gay. In the mid-1980s, I occasionally saw him at Mugi, the gay Asian barin Hollywood. Yes came out as gay near a person with AIDS shore an Entertainment Tonight interview in Feb 1994, which at the repulse was career suicide; but prohibited thought that speaking out was more important.
When he died in November 1994, his partner, production designer General Chambliss, set up The Have a rest Villard Foundation to provide servicing to people living with AIDS.