Rags to Riches

1987

Seasons & Episodes

  • 2
  • 1
7.6| NA| en| More Info
Released: 09 March 1987 Ended
Producted By: New World Television
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
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Rags to Riches is an American musical comedy drama series that was broadcast on NBC for two seasons from 1987 to 1988. Set in the 1960s, the series tells the story of Nick Foley, a self-made millionaire who adopts five orphan girls. Each episode included music videos of hit songs from the era sung by the cast integrated into the plot.

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Drama, Comedy

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New World Television

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Rags to Riches Audience Reviews

VividSimon Simply Perfect
SunnyHello Nice effects though.
BeSummers Funny, strange, confrontational and subversive, this is one of the most interesting experiences you'll have at the cinema this year.
Francene Odetta It's simply great fun, a winsome film and an occasionally over-the-top luxury fantasy that never flags.
notjoshua I don't know how this is rated so high. The only thing I really remember about this show is how annoyed I was that they interrupted it for coverage of the Baby Jessica fiasco. Great memory 10/10.Otherwise, not very memorable. This might just be my finest review.It's my first one, so yeah. Why is there a 10 line minimum for reviews? Seems like being able to make them succinct isn't such a bad thing. Is it? You know what was even better than this show? Clarissa Explains It All. Loved that one.
J Smith This was a very entertaining show, and it stood out from pretty much every show at the time. Not only was it a musical show, it was set in the early 60's.The plot is simple; Business man Nick Foley adopts six orphans to help his public relations image, but ends up caring for the girls more than he thought possible. The girls were unique. You had Rose, who was the most level-headed of the bunch. Marva was business-savvy and looked to Nick as a role model. Nina was the defensive, abrasive one. Diane was frivolous and bubbly, yet kind-hearted. Patty was somewhat tomboyish, yet overall the most relatable. Mickey was basically the comic relief child, whose every utterance oozed cuteness. Last but not least is Clapper, the British butler, who served as the moral center of the "family".Everyone in the cast did a great job, and they were all very likable.I watched this show with my mom religiously back when it aired. Looking back, it is sort of a bizarre 60's/80's hybrid show. The songs they recreated for the series were brilliant.
elshikh4 No one can ever deny that this was such an engaging show. The elements are all fabulous. It looked like a creative mix of (Annie, The Sound of Music, and maybe My Fair Lady). It got all the 1980s' innocent feel and brilliant appeal all over it. Let alone that it took place back in the 1960s (another decade I adore.. WoW).(Joseph Bologna) made one of his most amusing, most memorable, roles ever. He was simply great as (Nick Foley) the ever sarcastic self-made millionaire who - to develop a 'family man' image - found himself overnight as unmarried father for 5, mostly teenager, orphaned girls he adopted. He was part plebeian businessman, and part magnanimous man, looking kindly on his daughters, learning them, and learning from them. After more than 15 years of watching, I still remember his witty lines ("She seems like someone who turns into a bat at night"; about a bossy schoolmaster !). The funny characters and the live performances captured my heart. True that the songs weren't favorite for me, since I'm not a fan of all the 60s rock, but the idea of a musical series, in this format, with this era as background, is just perfect. So, what the heck had gone wrong ?As I read, that was too expensive to be made. So after 21 episodes they canceled it (thank god for 21 episodes legacy already). However it's still devastating, as I wanted to see this family through the 1960s variables, suffering controversial issues, facing the revolutionary 60s' end, and musically. But the marvelous chance had gone away. After just 3 years, there would be another bold experience, (Cop Rock - 1990), which was another musical TV show that would be canceled brutally, however after 11 episodes only. It was a sign that the musical genre can't survive on the American TV screen anymore. And I think it's natural after the MTV boom not many years ago, with unstoppable flood of music videos 24 hours a day. Still the 1980s is the last time for gems like these to be made. It's really provoking when you know that in the same year of (Rags to Riches) another show was made yet continued for more than 20 years, and its name is (The Bold and the Beautiful).. No Comment !
imperialist14 I first saw this show in 1986 and it became one of my favorite all time television shows. The Singing and dancing was great - especially enjoyed how they reworked the 50's and 60's tunes to reflect the actions in each episode. The girls were cute - especially important to a teenage boy (had a major crush on Bridget Michele (Diane) and Kimiko Gelman (Rose).Unfortunately, I never did get to see all 21 episodes of the show, and only was able to record four episodes on VHS in 1987 (which I have since transferred to DVD and still enjoy).Sad the show did not even last one season, but it is truly a nostalgic gem for both the 1980's and 1960's.