The story of the relationships that go on at the offices of "Glitter," a top entertainment magazine.The story of the relationships that go on at the offices of "Glitter," a top entertainment magazine.The story of the relationships that go on at the offices of "Glitter," a top entertainment magazine.
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- TriviaCanceled after 6 shows. The remaining 8 shows aired the next year in a late-night timeslot opposite "The Tonight Show" during the Christmas holidays.
- ConnectionsFollowed by Glitter: Pilot (1984)
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Like many shows of its time, "Glitter" seemed to be a vehicle for giving work, in the form of each episode's several special guests, to older stars and, especially, to B-listers who were familiar to 70's and 80's tv audiences. In that sense, the show was a lot like "The Love Boat", "Fantasy Island", and others.
But "Glitter" just didn't work. In fact, it was a bit of a mess. The episodes made even less sense than the odd overall premise, which seemed to be: Tabloid reporters get assigned to do a big story on some celebrity, but end up getting involved in that celebrity's life, and usually helping the person through some drama, sometimes without even finishing the big story. Not realistic.
So it's a dumb show. HOWEVER, it's low-key, well-intentioned, and G-rated, so that's refreshing. And the fun that you can extract comes from enjoying the show's harmlessness, its awkwardness, and the array of styles (writing, directing, editing, acting, fashion, cars), all common in the early-80's, that have all but disappeared. That in itself is enough to give the otherwise dumb show a spin for at least a couple of episodes.
But "Glitter" just didn't work. In fact, it was a bit of a mess. The episodes made even less sense than the odd overall premise, which seemed to be: Tabloid reporters get assigned to do a big story on some celebrity, but end up getting involved in that celebrity's life, and usually helping the person through some drama, sometimes without even finishing the big story. Not realistic.
So it's a dumb show. HOWEVER, it's low-key, well-intentioned, and G-rated, so that's refreshing. And the fun that you can extract comes from enjoying the show's harmlessness, its awkwardness, and the array of styles (writing, directing, editing, acting, fashion, cars), all common in the early-80's, that have all but disappeared. That in itself is enough to give the otherwise dumb show a spin for at least a couple of episodes.
- amosstubbs
- Jul 17, 2023
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