Paper Dolls (DVD) TV Series / Morgan Fairchild + BONUS!

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This is a 3 disc dvd set of Paper Dolls.

It's a solid 9 in quality out of 10.

It's really the best set you can get out there! It's a soap opera gem!

Great for any collectors of RARE shows! Also as a added bonus it has the 1 Hour un-Aired Pilot that started it all. Bid and bid FAST! It's a GREAT show!

You will not be disappointed!

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1. Episode 1

First aired: 9/23/1984

In the glamorous world of fashion modeling and corporate skulduggery, the focus is on a business tycoon and the head of a modeling agency, who shrewdly guide the careers to 16-year old models Taryn and Laurie. In the opener, Laurie's mother worries about letting her daughter become a model; and Taryn may lose a cosmetics contract owing to her prima-donna attitude and her demanding mother's behavior. Meanwhile, businessman David Fenton looks for a new face to save his floundering sportswear company, and his wife frets that no one will hire a 30-year old model.
Writer: Jennifer Miller, Casey T. Mitchell, Leah Marcus
Director: Harry Winer
Guest star: Jeffrey Richman (Conrad) , Larry Goldman, Wendie Malick (Taylor), Paul Shenar, Anthony Holland, Jordan Christopher, Peter Lownds, Hillary Beane

2. Episode 2

First aired: 9/23/1984

Courtesy of TV Guide: In the glamorous world of fashion modeling and corporate skulduggery, the focus is on a business tycoon and the head of a modeling agency, who shrewdly guide the careers to 16-year old models Taryn and Laurie. In the opener, Laurie's mother worries about letting her daughter become a model; and Taryn may lose a cosmetics contract owing to her prima-donna attitude and her demanding mother's behavior. Meanwhile, businessman David Fenton looks for a new face to save his floundering sportswear company, and his wife frets that no one will hire a 30-year old model.
Writer: Jennifer Miller, Casey F. Mitchell, Leah Marcus
Director: Harry Winer
Guest star: Jeffrey Richman (Conrad) , Wendie Malick (Taylor), Larry Goldman, Paul Shenar, Anthony Holland, Jordan Christopher, Peter Lownds, Hillary Beane

3. Episode 3

First aired: 9/25/1984

David discovers that his partners went to a loan shark for the money to bail out their company; Racine sits comfortably in the middle as Wesley and David bid to sign Laurie as their new "face"; and Blair makes a decision about her pregnancy.
Writer: Jennifer Miller
Director: Harry Winer
Guest star: Larry Linville (Grayson Carr), Roscoe Born (Mark Bailey) , Alan Fudge (Dr. Van Adams)

4. Episode 4
First aired: 10/9/1984

Courtesy of TV Guide: Dinah feels that Laurie is coming across too sophisticated during her first shoot for Wesley; Taryn's insistence on going back to work may land her a part in a rock video; Blair tells the family she's pregnant; David is pressured to repay his loan; Racine is interviewed for an expos� about the fashion industry.
Writer: Donald Paul Roos
Director: Ralph Senensky
Guest star: John Reilly (Jake Larner), Roscoe Born (Mark Bailey) , Allen Williams (Henshaw), Jeffrey Rollins (Jeff Rollins)

5. Episode 5
First aired: 10/16/1984

Courtesy of TV Guide: David seeks a loan from Grant to repay the loanshark he plans to testify against; rock star John Waite visits the set at Taryn's audition for his new video; Racine interviews a new male model; Laurie's school chums chide her about her not-so-innocent looking photographs for "Expectations."
Writer: Jeff Stuart
Director: Alan Smithee
Guest star: Don Bowren (Chris York), Roscoe Born (Mark Bailey) , John Waite (Himself), Maryedith Burrell (Polly Loftus), Alan Fudge (Dr. Van Adams)

6. Episode 6
First aired: 10/23/1984

Courtesy of TV Guide: David tries to save Tempus Sportswear by selling a percentage of the company to Grant; Taryn and Laurie break curfew to attend a backstage party following a John Waite concert; Racine encourages an enraged Wesley to undermine David; Grant hires an eminent obstetrician as a consultant for Blair's pregnancy.
Writer: Michael L. Grace
Director: Ralph Senensky
Guest star: Don Bowren (Chris York), Roscoe Born (Mark Bailey) , John Waite (Himself), John Van Dreelen (Blair's Doctor), Mark Schneider (Sammy), Alan Fudge (Dr. Van Adams)

7. Episode 7
First aired: 10/30/1984

Courtesy of TV Guide: Parnell sends Blair an ominous message to keep David from testifying; Laurie is attracted to Chris during their first shoot together for Tempus; Wesley approaches the editor of a fashion magazine hoping to plant the seeds of a negative review of David's fall line; Grant and David agree that Blair should get out of New York for awhile.
Writer: Stephen Black, Henry Stern
Director: Edward Parone
Guest star: Don Bowren (Chris York), John Reilly (Jake Larner), Larry Linville (Grayson Carr), Roscoe Born (Mark Bailey) , Edward Power (Parnell), Grace Zabriskie (Cathy)

8. Episode 8
First aired: 11/13/1984

Courtesy of TV Guide: After informing the family of Blair's risky pregnancy, Grant flies to Miami with a plan to get her back. Meanwhile, Parnell wants all charges against him dropped as the price for Blair's safe return. Also: John Waite invites Taryn along on his world tour; Dinah is concerned about Laurie's grades, which have plummeted since she began modeling.
Writer: Jill Gordon
Director: Ralph Senensky
Guest star: Roscoe Born (Mark Bailey), Jeffrey Richman (Conrad) , Edward Power (Parnell), John Waite (Himself), William Prince, Anne Haney, Amy Resnick (Jenna), William Prince (Godfather), Joyce Gittlin (Gaby), John Carlyle (Paul), Charles Hayward (Kidnapper #1), Chuck Lindsly (Kidnapper #2), Robert Metcalf (Video Director), Anne Haney (Mrs. Landers)

9. Episode 9
First aired: 11/20/1984

Courtesy of TV Guide: A family keeps vigil at the hospital while Blair has surgery; Racine does her part to sabotage the review of David's line and offers a contract to Chris; Taryn prepares to run off with John Waite, while Julia meets with the singer's manager; Mark finishes his story.
Writer: Stephen Black, Henry Stern
Director: Leo Penn
Guest star: Don Bowren (Chris York), Thom Matthews (Lewis Crosby), Larry Linville (Grayson Carr), John Reilly (Jake Larner), Roscoe Born (Mark Bailey) , Grace Zabriskie (Cathy), John Waite (Himself), David Haskell (Gordie Klein), Alan Fudge (Dr. Van Adams)

10. Episode 10
First aired: 11/27/1984

Courtesy of TV Guide: Grant continues the search for the elusive owner of the European cosmetics firm he wants to acquire; Mark realizes that Racine used him to get highlighted in his article; Julia accuses Dinah of turning Taryn against her; Laurie draws rave reviews from Grayson Carr; Racine starts to mold her brooding male model.
Writer: Donald Paul Roos
Director: Edward Parone
Guest star: Larry Linville (Grayson Carr), Don Bowren (Chris York), Thom Matthews (Lewis Crosby), Roscoe Born (Mark Bailey), Jeffrey Richman (Conrad) , Kimberly Foster (Casey), Mark Schneider (Sammy), Betty A. Bridges (Carol), Joyce Gittlin (Gaby), Geoffrey Blake (Steve), Paul Henry Itkin (Jeremy), Hannah Hertelendy (Ann Carter, R.N.), Sue Giosa (Marie)

11. Episode 11
First aired: 12/4/1984

Courtesy of TV Guide: Wesley tries to renew a relationship with Colette Ferrier and undermines Grant's attempt to acquire her company; a surprise birthday party for Laurie triggers guilt over her strained relationship with her parents; Wesley escorts Marjorie to a play when Grant cancels because of business affairs.
Writer: Stephen Black, Henry Stern
Director: Leo Penn
Guest star: Thom Matthews (Lewis Crosby), Larry Linville (Grayson Carr) , Kimberly Foster (Casey), Alan Oppenheimer

12. Episode 12

First aired: 12/11/1984

Courtesy of TV Guide: Wesley and Racine plot to capitalize on Grayson Carr's passion for redheads; Grant agrees with Racine to push Blair as the exclusive model for Ferrier cosmetics; obsessed fan Lewis Crosby travels to New York to meet Laurie; Racine is surprised to learn that Mark Bailey has been chosen to write the screenplay for a movie inspired by his article.
Writer: Carol Saraceno
Director: Edward Parone
Guest star: Larry Linville (Grayson Carr), Thom Matthews (Lewis Crosby), John Reilly (Jake Larner), Roscoe Born (Mark Bailey) , Jamie Rose (Connor Crossland), Mark Schneider (Sammy)

Paper Dolls


Genre Soap opera
Starring Morgan Fairchild
Nicolette Sheridan
Terry Farrell
Lloyd Bridges
Brenda Vaccaro
Lauren Hutton
Dack Rambo
Richard Beymer
Mimi Rogers
Country of origin Flag of United States United States
No. of episodes 14
Production
Running time 50 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel ABC
Original run 1984 � 1984
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The television drama Paper Dolls aired 12 episodes on ABC from September, 1984 to December, 1984, the last two episodes were NEVER aired and hard to find(ALMOST IMPOSSIBLE to get!) The series was set around a modeling agency and starred Lloyd Bridges, Morgan Fairchild, Mimi Rogers, Nicolette Sheridan, Anne Schedeen, Lauren Hutton, Brenda Vaccaro, Dack Rambo, Terry Farrell, Richard Beymer and Geoffrey Blake. Reruns of the series have been shown on the SOAPnet cable channel.

Prior to the tv series, a pilot TV movie had been screened in 1982 with Joan Collins, Daryl Hannah and Alexandra Paul in the roles that would be taken by Morgan Fairchild, Nicolette Sheridan and Terry Farrell in the series respectively.
Trivia
Three of the main members would be reunited in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Terry Farrell played the role of Jadzia Dax in the series.
Richard Beymer would star in the first three episodes of the second season: "The Homecoming", "The Circle" and "The Siege".
Geoffrey BlakePlaying God". starred in a later season two episodes

This show marks the debut of actress Nicolette Sheridan.



BONUS:



TV Movie: 100 min. (Full-Screen) (1982)

Quality is 9 out of 10

Starring:

Joan Collins

Daryl Hannah

Alexandra Paul

Craig T. Nelson

Eric Stoltz

Marc Singer

Jennifer Warren

Antonio Fargas
Director:

Edward Zwick



PLOT:

Pilot for the TV series introduces the mothers of teenage fashion models who market their daughters for a powerful agent.