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Armistead Maupin calls the three-story wooden house at 28 Barbary Lane in San Francisco "my homestead, my Tara." He began his portrait of Barbary ...Show synopsisArmistead Maupin calls the three-story wooden house at 28 Barbary Lane in San Francisco "my homestead, my Tara." He began his portrait of Barbary Lane life during the '70s in a daily newspaper serial, expanding the material into a series of six novels. PBS aired the original TV miniseries in 1994, but threats and pressures prompted PBS to drop their plans for a follow-up, leaving an unresolved cliffhanger for four years. Several members of the original PBS cast were reunited for this six-part Showtime sequel (adapted from Maupin's second novel in the series), set in San Francisco of 1977. It picks up the threads of the story six weeks after the point where the PBS miniseries ended. When Mary Ann Singleton (Laura Linney), hoping for romance, and her cynical gay friend Michael (Paul Hopkins) take a Mexican cruise, Mary Ann meets amnesia victim Burke Andrew (Colin Ferguson) and Michael runs into his former lover, Dr. Jon Fielding (William Campbell). Michael's roommate Mona Ramsey (Nina Siemaszko), in a purple haze of pot and angel dust, answers phones at a Reno brothel owned by Mother Mucca (Jackie Burroughs). Mona learns about her lineage and also about Anna Madrigal (Olympia Dukakis), the former Mr. Madrigal. Rich widow Frannie (Diana LeBlanc) finds a cure for her depression at the rural resort Pinus, where society ladies celebrate their 60th birthdays with youthful houseboys. Beauchamp Day (Thomas Gibson) is married to Frannie's pregnant daughter DeDe (Barbara Garrick), but Beauchamp isn't the father. Locations include San Francisco, Montreal (substituting for some areas of San Francisco), and Zihuatanejo, Mexico. Premiered June 7, 1998 on Showtime. ~ Bhob Stewart, RoviHide synopsis
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Description:Brand New 6. The laughs, the tears, and the nail-biting...Brand New 6. The laughs, the tears, and the nail-biting suspense of 1970's San Francisco continue in the second volume of Armistead Maupin's beloved bestseller brought to life. The cute and quirky inhabitants of 28 Barbary Lane follow their fortunes and follies under the watchful eye of their maternal landlady Anna Madrigal. Overlapping lives, shocking coincidence and innocent raunchiness are all part of this first release of the continuing series.
23 February 2012
If you thought "Tales of the City" was gripping and fun, watch "More Tales of the City" for, well, MORE suspense and fun! The one thing that does bother me with "More Tales..." and "Further Tales of the City" is that the original Mouse actor isn't present, though the Mouse character ...
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