Hearts Afire

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  • TV-PG
  • 1992
  • 3 Seasons
  • 7.0  (473)

Hearts Afire was a television sitcom that aired on CBS from 1992 to 1995. The show starred John Ritter and Markie Post as two political aides who fall in love while working together in Washington, D.C. The series followed their romantic relationship and the comedic misadventures that they encountered while trying to juggle their personal and professional lives.

The show was created by Linda Bloodworth-Thomason, who was also responsible for other popular sitcoms like Designing Women and Evening Shade. She brought her signature style of combining politics and social commentary with sitcom humor to Hearts Afire.

John Ritter played John Hartman, a senator's aide who was dedicated to the political process and had aspirations of becoming a senator himself one day. Markie Post played Georgie Anne Lahti Hartman, a more laid-back and free-spirited aide who was less driven by career goals and more focused on enjoying life.

The show also featured Billy Bob Thornton in one of his early roles as Billy Bob Davis, a hopeless romantic who also happened to be a computer genius. Beth Broderick played Dee Dee Starr, John's former girlfriend who remained a close friend and confidant. Wendie Jo Sperber played Nadine Berkus, Georgie Anne's best friend who was always there to offer a listening ear and a shoulder to cry on.

The supporting cast of Hearts Afire was filled with talented comedic actors like Clark Duke, Leslie Jordan, and Conchata Ferrell. Duke played Elliot, a teenage intern who was always trying to impress John with his political knowledge. Jordan played Lonnie, a flamboyant hairdresser who always had an opinion about Georgie Anne's love life. Ferrell played Nadine's mother, a no-nonsense Southern woman who was always quick with a quip.

One of the recurring themes of the show was the clash between John and Georgie Anne's political ideologies. John was a staunch conservative, while Georgie Anne was a liberal feminist. The show tackled social issues like gender equality, gay rights, and even gun control in a humorous way that didn't shy away from controversy.

Another major theme of the show was John and Georgie Anne's evolving relationship. They started out as colleagues and gradually fell in love, but their different personalities and career aspirations often led to clashes. The show explored the ups and downs of their relationship with humor and heart, making viewers root for them to overcome their differences and stay together.

Hearts Afire was a popular show during its three-season run, but it was also controversial. The show's liberal leanings and frank discussions of social issues made it a target for conservative groups, who accused the show of being propaganda. Despite this, the show remained a fan favorite and is remembered fondly by those who watched it.

In conclusion, Hearts Afire was a political sitcom that blended humor and social commentary in a way that was both entertaining and thought-provoking. The show's talented cast, led by John Ritter and Markie Post, brought heart and humor to their roles, and the show's tackling of controversial issues made it stand out from other sitcoms of its time.

Hearts Afire is a series that is currently running and has 3 seasons (54 episodes). The series first aired on September 14, 1992.

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The Outsider
14. The Outsider
 
When the local library is closed due to budget cuts, Georgie stages a sit-in to keep it open.
John and Georgie's Not-So-Excellent Adventure
13. John and Georgie's Not-So-Excellent Adventure
February 1, 1995
On a getaway to New York City, John gets ignored and insulted when Georgie's friends take over the weekend.
Group Therapy
12. Group Therapy
January 25, 1995
When close working and living conditions begin to take their toll, the group agrees to weekly therapy...
Mrs. Hartman, Mrs. Hartman
11. Mrs. Hartman, Mrs. Hartman
January 18, 1995
When John's ex-wife visits, Georgie encourages John to bury the hatchet. But two wives prove to be more than enough for John?
Help Wanted
10. Help Wanted
January 11, 1995
Billy Bob's discomfort around overfriendly new receptionist Lu proves to be well-founded when her spots her on the TV show America's Most Wanted.
The Perfect Christmas
9. The Perfect Christmas
December 10, 1994
Georgie's quest for the perfect Christmas tree lands John in the hospital on Christmas Eve.
Pros and Condoms
8. Pros and Condoms
December 3, 1994
When John and Georgie square off about condom distribution in high school, John goes from principal's pet to student body hero after a bizarre traffic accident.
Born to Dance
7. Born to Dance
November 26, 1994
When Elliot is ridiculed for taking ballet lessons, John dons a leotard himself and plays a tree in Elliot's...
Fat Like Me
6. Fat Like Me
October 29, 1994
Georgie dons a fat suit to go undercover in researching an article about discrimination against fat people.
Birth of a Donation
5. Birth of a Donation
October 22, 1994
When Madeline decided to have a baby, she puts an ad for a sperm donor in the newspaper and enlists the help...
The Sock-Her Boys
4. The Sock-Her Boys
October 15, 1994
When the boys start talking trash about the girls, Georgie's all-girl soccer team challenges the boys' team to battle it out on the field.
It's My Party and I'll Cry If I Want To
3. It's My Party and I'll Cry If I Want To
October 8, 1994
When Georgie throws a big surprise party for John against his wishes, it turns out to be a huge disaster and...
The Virgin Lonnie
2. The Virgin Lonnie
October 1, 1994
Brenda Swain has the hots for Lonnie, who reveals to his friends that he's a virgin and is uncertain how to proceed, reaping lots of conflicting advice.
Don't Say Nothin' Bad about My Baby
1. Don't Say Nothin' Bad about My Baby
September 24, 1994
The hilarious combination of John Ritter, Night Courts Markie Post and Billy Bob Thornton fuels this warm and witty television series about the ups and downs of small-town life from the creator of Designing Women! John and Georgie Anne Hartman (Ritter and Post) keep the sparks burning at home and at work as they run the local newspaper with the help of John's best friend, Billy Bob, cynical advice columnist Madeline (Conchata Ferrell, Two and a Half Men) and neurotic printer Lonnie (Leslie Jordan, Will & Grace). In this episode, after Georgie gives birth to Amelia Rose, the baby's big ears convince John that his daughter was switched with a circus family newborn.
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Where to Watch Hearts Afire
Hearts Afire is available for streaming on the CBS website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Hearts Afire on demand at Amazon Prime, Amazon, FuboTV, Hoopla, Crackle, Tubi TV and Plex.
  • Premiere Date
    September 14, 1992
  • IMDB Rating
    7.0  (473)
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