Hello Dolly Serial Episode 1
The episode's title is a reference to the musical Hello, Dolly! Former Legends series regular Victor Garber (who portrays Martin Stein in the shared multiverse) departed the series prior to the mid-Season 3 finale ('Beebo the God of War') at the time he was cast in Hello, Dolly! Hello Dolly Dolly Aur Uska Magic Bag Episode 12. Hello Dolly (Dolly Aur Uska Magic Bag) Episode 03. Hello Dolly (Dolly Aur uska magic bag) Episode 08. Dolly Aur Uska Magic Bag Episode 02. Hello Dollie (Dollie Aur Uska Magic Bag) Episode 1.
The Starter WifeCreated byJosann McGibbon and Sara ParriottStarringBrielle BarbuscaCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal language(s)EnglishNo. Of seasons1No. Of episodes10 ProductionProducer(s)Gigi Levangie GrazerDebra MessingJosann McGibbonSara ParriottRunning time1 hourProduction company(s)Haypop ProductionsMcGibbon-Parriott ProductionsDistributorReleaseOriginal networkOriginal releaseOctober 10 –December 12, 2008The Starter Wife is a television series based on the of the same name, and the novel of the same name. It premiered on October 10, 2008 and ended on December 12, 2008, lasting one season.

The series starred as Molly Kagan, the ex-wife of a former studio executive named Kenny Kagan.Picking up where the mini-series left off, Molly finds herself trying to carve out a new life as a single mother raising her daughter Jaden in the middle of the dysfunctional world surrounding the film industry. Molly has vowed to swear off men after the failure of her 'happy ending' relationship with a homeless man, and soon finds herself developing as a writer even as her relationship develops with her writing group leader.The series ran one season and was cancelled by USA in February 2009. In regard to the show's cancellation, Debra Messing, during a conference in 2012, told reporters: 'We were finishing the first season right when the economy collapsed.' She added, 'We were the most expensive show the network had ever had.I heard rumors about we doing half the original budget ($1 million per episode), but that couldn't work because it was about the brand, and that luxurious world.
And when you take that away from it, it stops being the show what it is. The dark humor, and comedy won't land.' Contents.Cast. Molly Kagan Now divorced, without the cushy settlement she'd anticipated, and with her children's book selling poorly, Molly struggles to find her voice as a writer–and a source of income. When she enrolls in a writing class, she meets a new man, and discovers she has a knack for observational writing.
But before she can cash in, the source of her writing, her journal, is stolen, and its contents splashed across the Web. At the same time, Molly finds herself both drawn to and frustrated by her ex-husband as he struggles to re-establish his career after being fired as a studio executive.
Joan McAllister Molly's closest friend. A recovering alcoholic, Joan finds herself working as a patient driver at a tiny rehab clinic at Pappy's suggestion when she begins to struggle to remain sober. She is treated with mistrust by one of the staff, but soon finds her own approach to dealing with her problematic passengers. Rodney Evans Molly and Joan's gay friend. A designer, Rodney is constantly looking for love, but enjoys the chase more than a relationship until he meets closeted action hero Felix Jones. When the two fall in love, the road to romance is anything but smooth when Felix's career depends on his staying in the closet. Kenny Kagan Molly's ex-husband, once a major player in Hollywood, but now desperately trying to market a movie bound to be a flop.
Kenny tries to be a good father to Jaden, but equates the role with the money he spends on toys for his daughter, not the time he spends with her. Liz Marsh The wife of a major league baseball player, she becomes Molly's friend. Liz has troubles of her own when her jealousy threatens her marriage to a major-league baseball star. Jaden Kagan (Brielle Barbusca). Molly and Kenny's seven-year-old daughter who wants what every kid wants: the toy of the moment and her parents back together. Zach McNeal An attractive, divorced single father who teaches Molly's writing class.
Zach's ex-wife is a casting director, so he knows the score where the Hollywood lifestyle is concerned.Recurring characters. Lou Manahan Molly's friend and Kenny's former boss. He once tried to kindle a romance with Molly, and now finds himself engaged to a woman who may not be all she seems to be. Felix Jones The African-American action hero who hires Rodney to decorate his house and becomes his secret lover. Devon Marsh Liz' husband, a major league baseball player.
Although loving and supportive of Liz, he has a secret that fuels her jealousy, nearly ending their marriage. David Shea A past-his-prime alcoholic Shakespearean actor Joan must shepherd through detox, who eventually becomes Joan's lover. Pappy McAllister Joan's patient, loving husband, who suggests Joan work at the clinic, and later, gives Joan permission to have an affair, with a less than enthusiastic reception.
When the two embark on a six-month cruise, Joan disappears from the boat and Pappy dies under mysterious circumstances. Bo Hollywood metaphors The series uses extensive Hollywood metaphors as part of its narrative structure. Each episode includes two or more fantasy sequences, featuring Molly as the lead character in a well-known, generally big box-office film. Every episode opens with the first of these, which takes place in the form of Molly's dreams about recent events in her life. Typical of this is the fantasy from the opening episode, a play on the end of the film Elizabeth.
In the fantasy Molly swears off men in the manner of declaring herself married to England at the film's end. Other fantasy sequences punctuate important story points.
Airdates. First time aired on STAR Plus in 2005, on weekdays at 7:30pm IST. Second time aired on STAR Utsav in 2006-2007, on weekdays at 6:30pm IST.Relation To The Arabian NightsAmong the most important characters in the story, Hatim, Sinbad the Sailor, Ali Baba are from The Arabian Nights.It is similar to The Princess Diaries where Karishma Randhawa plays the role of Anne Hathaway and Suhasini Mulay plays the role of Julie Andrews. Cast/Characters.
Karishma Randhawa. Princess Dollie Suri. Mayank Anand.
Nikshay Rana. Rahil Azam. Hatim. Vinod Singh.
Ali Baba. Waqar Sheikh. Sinbad the Sailor. Nirmal Pandey.
A mysterious king. Tej Sapru. An evil magician. Asrani. A sad king. Rushali. Laira.
Karan Singh Grover. Aman. Benaf Dadachandji.
Lopa. Malavika Rane. Trishala. Anirudh Pratap.
Sid. Suhasini Mulay.Queen of Suryavansh.

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