First Time Out
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First Time Out is an American sitcom television series that aired on The WB. Originally holding the working title Girlfriends and described as a "Latino Living Single",[1] the series premiered on September 10, 1995, and last aired an original episode on December 17, 1995, after which time it was put on hiatus by The WB,[2] leaving four episodes unaired.
Plot
The sitcom followed energetic, ambitious, chubby Jackie (Jackie Guerra), a Yale University graduate who now has a trendy hair salon in Los Angeles, California, attends law-school classes at night, and longs to find a man. She shares an apartment with her friends Dominique (Leah Remini), a cynical assistant at Ventura Records, and Susan (Mia Cottet), who's about to get her psychotherapist license and is neurotic herself. She's good friends with her co-workers at the salon, Rosa (Tracy Vilar) and Freddy (Harry Van Gorkum), an obnoxious, womanizing English hairstylist. Rounding out the cast are Madeline (Roxanne Beckford), a yuppie executive who lives across the hall, and Nathan (Craig Anton), Jackie's klutzy, sex-obsessed childhood friend.
The WB network called Jackie Guerra "the first Latina to star in her own series".
Cast
- Jackie Guerra – Jackie
- Leah Remini – Dominique Constellano
- Tracy Vilar – Rosa
- Roxanne Beckford – Madeline
- Mia Cottet – Susan
- Craig Anton – Nathan
- Harry Van Gorkum – Freddy
Episodes
Only 12 episodes of First Time Out aired on The WB. 4 episodes were still unaired. Template:Episode table
References
External links
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