Buffalo Bill (TV series)

Buffalo Bill is an American sitcom television series that featured the misadventures of an egotistical talk show host, played by Dabney Coleman, and his staff (including Geena Davis and Joanna Cassidy) at WBFL-TV, a small TV station in Buffalo, New York. It premiered June 1, 1983, on NBC and ran for two seasons (1983–84). It was also shown on the then-new UK fourth TV channel Channel 4.

Characters

 * Dabney Coleman as "Buffalo" Bill Bittinger, raging egocentric local talk show host
 * Joanna Cassidy as Joanna "Jo-Jo" White, no-nonsense producer of the talk show, in an on-again, off-again relationship with Bill
 * Max Wright as Karl Shub, WBFL's station manager who suffers from an inability to inhibit Bill's bad behavior
 * John Fiedler as Woodrow "Woody" Deschler, stage manager who is independently wealthy yet seems to enjoy working for Bill
 * Geena Davis as Wendy Killian, a diligent but naive production assistant
 * Charlie Robinson as Newdell Springs, make-up artist who is trying to move up the ladder
 * Meshach Taylor as Tony, assistant director
 * Claude Earl Jones as Stan (recurring), a stagehand whose name Bill struggles to remember
 * Pippa Peartree as Melanie Bittinger, Bill's (estranged) daughter who is desperate for his approval and begins working at the station.

Synopsis
Most of the humor came from Bill's completely unredeemable qualities and from the staff's frustration at dealing with him.

Episodes
In 2005, Lionsgate released the entire series on Region 1 DVD.

Reception
The series received 11 Emmy Award nominations (including two for Outstanding Comedy Series). Joanna Cassidy also won a Golden Globe Award in 1984. In 1999, TV Guide ranked Bill Bittinger number 42 on its 50 Greatest TV Characters of All Time list. Former NBC President Brandon Tartikoff wrote in his memoirs that his biggest professional regret was canceling the show.