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Suzy's Problem: With James Cromwell, Richard Masur, Conchata Ferrell, Al Freeman Jr..
- Comedy
- 30
- 1975-04-11
- Charlie Hauck
Hot l Baltimore is a 1975 American sitcom created by Norman Lear, adapted from the 1973 off-Broadway play The Hot l Baltimore by Lanford Wilson. Premise and run. The show takes place in the fictional Hotel Baltimore in Baltimore, Maryland, and draws its title from the cheap establishment's neon marquee which has a burned-out letter "E".
No.TitleDirected ByWritten By1"Suzy's Wedding"Ron Clark & Rod Parker2"Millie's Beau"UnknownRudy De Luca & Barry Levinson3"Suzy's New Job"Bob LaHendroWoody Kling & David Swift4"The Rent Increase"UnknownBarry E. Blitzer & Jack KaplanOne of the most controversial series produced in the 1970s, Hot L Baltimore was the first TV show to bring sexual innuendo and racy dialogue into American homes – which was the major reason ABC decided to drop the series, in spite of its considerable audience.
"Hot l Baltimore" Suzy's Problem (TV Episode 1975) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
Hot l Baltimore was a 1975 American television situation comedy series adapted from a hit off-Broadway play by Lanford Wilson.
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- January 24, 1975
As Suzy, the coarse prostitute played all-out by Jill Bianchini says, “We’re family here,” and like families they denizens of Hot L Baltimore provide support, tolerate individual foibles, occasionally break out into rank conflicts, and save one another from disaster – when they can.
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Details Episode 12 Aired Apr 11, 1975 Suzy's Problem The lives and loves of residents of a seedy Baltimore hotel.