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Hearts Afire

  • TV Series
  • 1992–1995
  • TV-PG
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
532
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Hearts Afire (1992)
ComedyRomance

John Ritter and Markie Post star in this comedy about two politicos that fall in love.John Ritter and Markie Post star in this comedy about two politicos that fall in love.John Ritter and Markie Post star in this comedy about two politicos that fall in love.

  • Creator
    • Linda Bloodworth-Thomason
  • Stars
    • John Ritter
    • Markie Post
    • Billy Bob Thornton
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    532
    YOUR RATING
    • Creator
      • Linda Bloodworth-Thomason
    • Stars
      • John Ritter
      • Markie Post
      • Billy Bob Thornton
    • 7User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 3 nominations total

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    John Ritter
    John Ritter
    • John Hartman
    • 1992–1995
    Markie Post
    Markie Post
    • Georgie Anne Lahti Hartman…
    • 1992–1995
    Billy Bob Thornton
    Billy Bob Thornton
    • Billy Bob Davis
    • 1992–1995
    Clark Duke
    Clark Duke
    • Elliot Hartman
    • 1992–1995
    Justin Burnette
    Justin Burnette
    • Ben Hartman
    • 1992–1994
    Beth Broderick
    Beth Broderick
    • Dee Dee Starr…
    • 1992–1994
    Doren Fein
    • Carson Lee Davis
    • 1992–1995
    Conchata Ferrell
    Conchata Ferrell
    • Dr. Madeline Stoessinger…
    • 1992–1995
    Leslie Jordan
    Leslie Jordan
    • Lonnie Garr
    • 1993–1995
    Wendie Jo Sperber
    Wendie Jo Sperber
    • Mavis Davis
    • 1992–1993
    Adam Carl
    • Adam Carlson
    • 1992–1993
    George Gaynes
    George Gaynes
    • Senator Strobe Smithers
    • 1992–1993
    J. Skylar Testa
    • Ben Hartman
    • 1994–1995
    Beah Richards
    Beah Richards
    • Miss Lula
    • 1992–1993
    Edward Asner
    Edward Asner
    • George Lahti
    • 1992–1993
    Maxine Stuart
    Maxine Stuart
    • Velma Davis
    • 1993–1994
    Debbie Gregory
    Debbie Gregory
    • Vicki Bumpers…
    • 1993–1994
    Dennis Redfield
    Dennis Redfield
    • Announcer…
    • 1993–1994
    • Creator
      • Linda Bloodworth-Thomason
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    8Sylviastel

    Our Hearts Were Afire!

    I think I preferred the show best when it was set in Washington D.C. over Arkansas. Anyway, the relationship between Markie Post and John Ritter sizzled on screen. They had a terrific supporting cast like Billy Bob Thornton, Conchata Farrell, Beth Broderick, Wendie Jo Sperber, etc. The show was created by Bill Clinton's friends, Bob and Susan Thomason. The show never appeared to be a huge success but the show's writing was alright but the cast was first rate with sitcom veterans Post and Ritter. I think the show could have lasted longer but CBS who also had Evening Shade and Designing Women must have had problems with the show's creators. I don't know what happened but I still think the show had legs but the network didn't give it a chance to shine. It could have sizzled if time was allowed for it to adjust.
    Prozacc2

    I'm confused

    Who can help me with this? I just saw my first ever episode of this show on USA and rather than Washington, they appear to be working at a small-town newspaper. Is this one of those "the-pilot-wasn't-that-great-so-let's-completely-rework-it-into-a-new-theme" things?
    SanDiego

    Markie Post's sizzle is too classy for Washington.

    Before Billy Bob Thorton was directing John Ritter in quirky movies, he was part of a terrific cast with John Ritter in "Hearts Afire." This must have looked like a sure fire hit with the excellent John Ritter, equally talented (and gorgeous) Markie Post, Ed Asner (one of the great TV stars of all time), and an A-list of support players including George Gaynes, Beth Broderick, Conchata Ferrell, and Wendy Jo Sperber. Billy Bob (playing the part of "Billy Bob") was an attempt to mimic the Clinton staff good-ol-boys but as time would tell he was much too nice and much too honest for the part. The chemistry between Ritter and Post ranged from good to hot. Ritter was never so sophisticated and Post was never more animated or sexy. Perhaps this series was too much like other series before, and perhaps the writer's take on Washington was not very accurate. A series like this should know it's topic very well (as do some current White House series) so we can really believe these people are where they say they are. Shows like Murphy Brown, The Mary Tyler Moore Show, WKRP, and the old Dick Van Dyke Show knew their subjects because the writers were familiar with newsrooms, radio stations, and comedy shows. With Clinton's affair (no pun intended) with Hollywood, more Hollywood producers are in tune to the Washington scene today than they were at the beginning of his administration and at the conception of this show. The show would have worked better with an Evening Shade type of setting, a small regular town perhaps. In any case, Markie Post and John Ritter had some of the sexiest scenes for a situation comedy. The Washington scene is a place for sex and hookers, but not a place for sexy.
    6budikavlan

    Practically 2 different series

    As the plot summary says, this was originally about a married couple working for a Senator in Washington, DC. The second and third seasons were about the same couple, having moved to a small town, running a newspaper. The two locales had different supporting casts except for John Ritter, Markie Post, Billy Bob Thornton, and the kids. The second incarnation of "Hearts Afire" was superior--owing much to the more relaxed, quirky atmosphere of the small town, and to supporting characters there played by Conchata Ferrell and Leslie Jordan. The friction/chemistry between Thornton and Ferrell was great.
    kiga-1

    More forced and desperate humor from Linda Bloodworth-Thomason

    Four shows (Designing Women, Filthy Rich, Evening Shade, this one) four strikeouts.

    Not sure why LBT was given so much free reign, the humor in all of her shows is forced and desperate.

    Strong women characters? I think she makes them look either neurotic, barbie doll or laughably tough.

    This one was really bad: John Ritter a great physical comedian is misused, Markie Post isn't funny and the laugh track is so out of place against jokes that aren't funny.

    This one was really bad: John Ritter a great physical comedian is misused, Markie Post isn't funny and the laugh track is so out of place against jokes that aren't funny.

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    • Trivia
      The series started out as a Washington political satire taking place in a Senator's office and then changed to a small town newspaper office.
    • Quotes

      Lee Ann Starr Folsom: Reed, no one's going to get naked on a party barge in the middle of November!

    • Connections
      Referenced in Saturday Night Live: Bill Murray/Sting (1993)

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    • Release date
      • September 14, 1992 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Al senador, ni caso
    • Filming locations
      • CBS Studio Center - 4024 Radford Avenue, Studio City, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • Adam Productions
      • CBS Entertainment Production
      • Hearts Afire Productions
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    • Runtime
      30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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