Kate & Allie - Season 5 Episode 20 Working Women
Arrogant businessman Jack Brompton hires the women to cater ""an authentic early American dinner for 24"" at his place in the Hamptons, then repeatedly changes the theme and menu from American Civil War to Victorian England. Jenny's video project on working women for her women's study course prompts fantasy sequences with Kate and Allie as immigrant women in a sweatshop and as WWII factory workers. Inspired to stand up for themselves, they confront Brompton about his shoddy treatment of them -- and discover that he is a henpecked husband only obeying his shrewish wife's whims.
Year: 1989
Country:
Studio: CBS
Director: Sherry Coben
Cast: Susan Saint James, Jane Curtin, Allison Smith, Frederick Koehler, Ari Meyers
Crew: Morton Lachman (Executive Producer), Bernie Orenstein (Producer), George Barimo (Producer), Merrill Grant (Executive Producer), Bill Persky (Producer), Bob Randall (Producer)
First Air Date: Mar 19, 1984
Last Air date: May 22, 1989
Season: 6 Season
Episode: 122 Episode
Runtime: 30 minutes
IMDb: 5.80/10 by 20.00 users
Popularity: 87.718
Language: English
Episode
Fathers and Sons
The Dilemma with Emma
Kate and the Cab Driver
Mother's Day
Return of Bob Barsky
Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?
Ted's Fix-Up
Jennie's New Deal
Hired Wife
The Marriage Counselor
The Triangle Has Four Sides
The Nightmare Before Christmas
A Catered Affair
The Band Singer
Almost Married (a.k.a.) And Then There Were None
My Day with Paul Newman
The Namath of the Game
The Mouse That Squeaked
Inside Park Avenue
Working Women
I Don't, I Don't
Bob Smells the Roses
Allie Makes Up Her Mind
The Clip Show