![]() It was much faster in pace, and it made caffeine a much more serious problem than relationships, or shall I say lack of them!!.NBC was at the pinnacle of cutting edge television in the late eighties, knifing and witty dialog, as well as social relevancy were injected into this television series by the nanosecond.These characteristics were coy and flippant, that is why they went unnoticed, at the same time, the professional subtlety involved was extremely entertaining!! I just don't know why this program as well as many others weren't as popular as they should have been!!! Next time, the television executives at NBC should post a sign in Times Square. series in many ways was better than the movie. As the film opens, she is a hard-driving Manhattan business executive who works hard and takes no hostages. NOW I WANT A BABY!!!.I'm a New York executive making $250,000 a year, and I never seem to do the right thing!!!! This T.V. The yuppie is played by Diane Keaton, whose Annie Hall more or less created the category. The plight of a "Roaring Eighties" career woman with a five to nine job, bombarded with this, plagued with that, who's doing what and how does this really affect me, after all, I 've only got seventeen seconds to think about it.This emerging third generation liberated woman thing is going really well, there's just one more thing!!. With its expectant title, 'Baby Boom' (made by producer/director team Nancy Myers and Charles Shyer, who together made 'Private Benjamin') doesn't quite deliver what you expected - i.e. ![]()
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