Ellen
“Ellen” is an American sitcom that was broadcast on ABC from March 29, 1994, to July 22, 1998, spanning 109 episodes. The show stars stand-up comedian Ellen DeGeneres as Ellen Morgan, a neurotic bookstore owner in her thirties.
The narrative revolves around Ellen as she navigates life with her eccentric friends, family, and everyday challenges. The series is particularly significant for being the first to feature a lead character who comes out as gay, a milestone that occurred in the 1997 episode titled “Puppy Episode.” This moment garnered extensive media attention, sparked controversy, and led ABC to include a parental advisory at the start of each episode.
The theme song for the series, “So Called Friend,” is performed by the Scottish band Texas. A recurring joke throughout the show was that each episode featured a unique opening credits sequence, reflecting Ellen’s ongoing quest to find the ideal introduction.
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Director: Carol Black, Ellen DeGeneres, Neal Marlens
Studio: A Very Good Production, The Black/Marlens Company, Touchstone Television, WAD Productions
Creators: Carol Black, David S. Rosenthal, Neal Marlens
Awards: Won 3 Primetime Emmys, 14 wins & 33 nominations total
TV Status: Ended
Duration:
30minRelease: 1994
IMDb: 6.1
TMDb: 6.4
Metacritic: 4.4
FilmAffinity: 5.0
Country: United States of America
Starring: Clea Lewis, David Anthony Higgins, Ellen DeGeneres, Jeremy Piven, Joely Fisher