What is The Golden Girls (TV) About?
The Golden Girls, an iconic American sitcom, was aired for seven seasons from 1985 to 1992 on the NBC television network. The show portrays an unconventional, yet heartwarming, story about friendship and living life to the fullest at any age. It revolves around four older women who share a home in Miami, Florida. Its main characters include light-hearted Rose (Betty White), straight-laced Dorothy (Bea Arthur), sultry southern belle Blanche (Rue McClanahan), and quick-witted, feisty Sophia (Estelle Getty), who is Dorothy's mother. The show received acclaim for its upfront treatment of issues usually considered taboo for the time. It beautifully blended humor with harsh realities, addressing subjects like illness, sexuality, and death. The majority of its episodes are character-driven, ensuring that the complex personalities of its lead characters prompt humor and sentimental moments. One of the most striking features is the witty dialogue and the comical banter between the characters. The Golden Girls remains a classic sitcom, remembered for its hilarious, humorous, and thoughtful portrayal of advanced age and the value of companionship.
The first episode of The Golden Girls aired on September 14, 1985 and the most recent episode to air was on May 09, 1992.