Going Places

Going Places (1990-1991)

EndedScripted showComedy

Four young adults not only share producing jobs at a hidden-camera TV show but also share the same house.

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Scheduleevery Friday (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E18The Camping ShowMärz 8, 1991
S01E17Mommy DearestFeb. 22, 1991
S01E16Take My Girlfriend PleaseFeb. 15, 1991
S01E15Don't Go ChangingFeb. 8, 1991
S01E19Room to MoveFeb. 1, 1991
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Going Places' premiere?

'Going Places' premiered on September 21, 1990.

Who created the TV show 'Going Places'?

Robert Griffard and Howard Adler created 'Going Places'.

What was the primary setting of the TV show 'Going Places'?

The primary setting of 'Going Places' was a talent agency in Los Angeles.

Who were the main male characters in 'Going Places'?

The main male characters in 'Going Places' were Jack and Doug.

Who were the main female characters in 'Going Places'?

The main female characters in 'Going Places' were Alex and Suzanne.

What was the profession of the main characters in 'Going Places'?

The main characters in 'Going Places' were struggling actors and writers.

What was the relationship between Jack and Alex in 'Going Places'?

Jack and Alex were ex-spouses in 'Going Places'.

What was the name of the talent agency in 'Going Places'?

The talent agency in 'Going Places' was called Wyatt-Jackman.

What was the name of the character played by Alan Ruck in 'Going Places'?

Alan Ruck played the character of Charlie Davis in 'Going Places'.

What was the name of the character played by Heather Locklear in 'Going Places'?

Heather Locklear played the character of Alex Burton in 'Going Places'.

Who played the role of Doug in 'Going Places'?

Matt Letscher played the role of Doug in 'Going Places'.

What was the name of the character played by Hallie Todd in 'Going Places'?

Hallie Todd played the character of Suzanne Dunne in 'Going Places'.

Who played the role of Jack in 'Going Places'?

Alan Ruck played the role of Jack in 'Going Places'.

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