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Designing Women is an American television sitcom created by Linda Bloodworth-Thomason that aired on CBS from September 29, 1986, to May 24, 1993, producing seven seasons and 163 episodes. It was a joint production of Bloodworth/Thomason Mozark Productions in association with Columbia Pictures Television for CBS. The series centers on the lives of four women and one man working together at an interior design firm in 1980s Atlanta, Georgia, called Sugarbaker & Associates. It originally starred Dixie Carter as Julia Sugarbaker, president of the design firm; Delta Burke as Suzanne Sugarbaker, the design firm's silent partner and Julia's ex-beauty queen sister; Annie Potts as head designer Mary Jo Shively; and Jean Smart as office manager Charlene Frazier. In the third season, Meshach Taylor was given a starring role for his previously recurring character of delivery man and later partner Anthony Bouvier. Later in its run, the series gained notoriety for its well-publicized behind-the-scenes conflicts and cast changes. Julia Duffy and Jan Hooks replaced Burke and Smart for season six, but Duffy was not brought back for the seventh and final season, and she was replaced by Judith Ivey. Premise Julia Sugarbaker (Dixie Carter) is an elegant, sophisticated, outspoken woman who is the co-founder and president of Sugarbaker & Associates, an interior design firm located in her own home in Atlanta. She is partnered with her younger sister, Suzanne (Delta Burke), an attractive, selfish, self-centered former Miss Georgia World, who invested her money but does not have an official position within the business. Naïve but sweet-natured Charlene Frazier (Jean Smart), who worked as a secretary for Julia's late husband, Hayden, also invested half of her savings at Sugarbaker's and works as office manager. Charlene's next-door neighbor and recently divorced best friend, Mary Jo Shively (Annie Potts), is the main interior designer of the firm and also a full partner. Alongside the women, there is Anthony Bouvier (Meshach Taylor), an ex-convict who is hired as the company's deliveryman and later becomes a full partner. By late 1986, Julia and Suzanne's mother, Perky (Louise Latham), comes for a visit with her outrageous best friend Bernice Clifton (Alice Ghostley). Perky does not stay long and moves to Japan, leaving Bernice in Atlanta, where she begins to spend time with the others. At the end of the fifth season, actress Delta Burke left the show after a much-publicized feud with the show's producers, so her character, Suzanne, moved to Japan to join her mother, Perky. Actress Jean Smart also left at the beginning of the sixth season after deciding she wanted to spend more time with her young child. To handle Smart's departure, her character, Charlene, moved to England with her Air Force husband and their daughter. Julia and Suzanne's obnoxious cousin Allison (Julia Duffy) acquires Suzanne's share of the design firm and also rents her home. Anthony and Charlene's sister, Carlene (Jan Hooks), move in with her. Carlene also begins working at Sugarbaker's, filling the office manager vacancy that older sister Charlene left behind. Allison (Duffy) left after the sixth season. Texan widow Bonnie Jean Poteet (Judith Ivey), was written in for season seven. These changes failed to hold the attention of viewers who enjoyed the original cast of the first five seasons. Designing Women was cancelled after the seventh season. Cast and characters Main Dixie Carter as Julia Sugarbaker, president and founder of Sugarbaker & Associates interior design firm. Elegant and classy, but outspoken and opinionated, Julia is known for a no-nonsense demeanor; throughout the course of the show, Julia has several monologues and speeches from a feminist and liberal perspective, and is known for telling people off, earning her the nickname of "The Terminator". She is very protective of her sister Suzanne, even though she is usually the first one to criticize her egocentric statements. Julia is notable as a very talented singer, usually performing in her church choir, and, later on, she also pretends to be a cabaret singer under the pseudonym "Giselle". Annie Potts as Mary Jo Shively, Sugarbaker's main designer. Mary Jo is a sarcastic but kind person and a devoted single mother of two. Jean Smart as Charlene Frazier-Stillfield (seasons 1–5; guest star: season 6), Julia's late husband's former secretary and now office manager of Sugarbaker's. Originally from a large family in Poplar Bluff, Missouri, Charlene is naïve and sweet-hearted, whose ditziness can be annoying for her co-workers. She's one of Elvis' biggest fans and worked with several big names while secretary in Arkansas, including Fred Smith, Sam Walton and Bill Clinton. Eventually, Charlene marries Colonel William Stillfield and they have a baby, Olivia. By 1991, they move to England, leaving her younger sister, Carlene, to fill in for her at Sugarbaker's. Delta Burke as Suzanne Sugarbaker (seasons 1–5), Julia's younger sister and a silent partner at Sugarbaker's. A former beauty queen and alumna of Ole Miss, Suzanne is self-centered and vain, and generally more laissez-faire and traditional in contrast to her sister's views. Thrice-divorced, Suzanne usually dates wealthy elderly men who are terminally ill. During the series, she deals with weight gain and confronts issues of body image for women. In 1991, Suzanne sells all of her shares and moves to Japan to live with her mother. Meshach Taylor as Anthony Bouvier (recurring: seasons 1–2, main: seasons 3–7), an ex-convict and a law student, who works as Sugarbaker's delivery man until 1990 and then becomes a full partner. Anthony is very close to his co-workers but develops a special relationship with Suzanne throughout the series. After he is dumped by his girlfriend, Vanessa Chamberlain (Jackeé Harry), BJ sets up a trip to Las Vegas where a drunk Anthony marries a Folies Bergère singer, Etienne (Sheryl Lee Ralph). He eventually falls in love with her and tries to make the marriage work. Julia Duffy as Allison Sugarbaker (season 6), Julia and Suzanne's conservative cousin who becomes a partner at Sugarbaker & Associates. Allison comes from New York City for a visit after buying Suzanne's shares and decides to move back to the South, taking possession of Suzanne's house as well, which Anthony had been renting. They eventually became housemates, but are always arguing because of her attempts to throw him out. After one year being a partner at the design firm, Allison decides to invest in a Victoria's Secret franchise, leaving Atlanta and Sugarbaker's behind. Jan Hooks as Carlene Frazier-Dobber (seasons 6–7), Charlene's naïve younger sister from Poplar Bluff, Missouri, who becomes a receptionist at Sugarbaker's after divorcing her car salesman husband, Dwayne Dobber. Judith Ivey as Bonnie Jean "BJ" Poteet (season 7), a lively and sharp-witted Texas millionaire who becomes a Sugarbaker & A.... Discover the Designing The Mind popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Designing The Mind books.

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    Lose Weight, Live Healthy

    Joyce D. Nash, PhD

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    Design the Life You Love

    Ayse Birsel

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    Designing the Mind

    Designing the Mind

    The Instant Cult Classic on the Art of Reprogramming Your Own Psychological Software A bold and fascinating dive into the nuts and bolts of psychological evolution, Designing the ...

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    Delta Style

    Delta Burke

    Meet Delta Burke beloved star of Designing Women, accomplished actress, founding partner of Delta Burke Design, a sassy, glamorous actress for whom learning to live as a "realsize...

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    Yoga Sequencing

    Mark Stephens

    The yoga teacher’s guide to planning and sequencing yoga classeswith over 2,000 instructional photos and 67 yoga pose sequences for students of all skill levels. Also features ad...

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    It All Adds Up

    Devon Kennard

    Gain access to the ultimate playbook to help you win at your financial game.Money is a game of survival, and you can’t get ahead with the outdated playbook of the American Dream. D...

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    Elements of Style

    Erin Gates

    From the risingstar designer and author of the hit blog, Elements of Style, a fullcolor, fully illustrated book packed with honest advice, inspiration, ideas, and lessons learned a...

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    HBR Guide to Designing Your Retirement

    Harvard Business Review

    Set yourself up for a successful transition.Retirement is perhaps the greatest and most deeply personal career transition you'll ever make. Will you switch gears, slow down, or sto...

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    Designing Experiences

    J. Robert Rossman Ph.D. & Mathew D. Duerden Ph.D.

    In an increasingly experiencedriven economy, companies that deliver great experiences thrive, and those that do not die. Yet many organizations face difficulties implementing a vis...

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    Emotional Design

    Don Norman

    Why attractive things work better and other crucial insights into humancentered designEmotions are inseparable from how we humans think, choose, and act. In Emotional Design, cogni...

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    Assembling Tomorrow

    Scott Doorley, Carissa Carter, Stanford d.school & Armando Veve

    A powerful guide to why even the most wellintentioned innovations go haywire, and the surprising ways we can change course to create a more positive future, by two celebrated exper...

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    The Law of Attraction and Manifesting Bible

    Robert J. Davis

    Now You Can Channel the Universe's Power for Abundance, Success, and Unparalleled Happiness!Have you ever felt the tug of the universe's energy, eager to tap into its profound pote...

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    Mad about the House

    Kate Watson-Smyth

    The book of the UK's No.1 interiors blog, madaboutthehouse.com.Expanding on her awardwinning blog, Kate WatsonSmyth shares a wealth of experience in home design to help you make th...

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    A Blissful Nest

    Rebekah Dempsey

    Cozy up with celebrated interior designer Rebekah Dempsey’s welcoming and authoritative voice as she guides you through creating a home you love. Whether you live in a country farm...

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    The Elevation Approach

    Tina Wells & Stephanie Smith

    “A powerful, innovative plan for finding creative fulfillment and bringing your passions to life.”Marie Forleo, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Everything Is Figu...

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    Gunsmithing Made Easy

    Bryce M. Towsley

    One of America's foremost experts on gunsmithing, Bryce Towsley here provides the definitive guide for anyone interested in building or maintaining guns. He gives detailed explanat...

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    Inclusive Design for a Digital World

    Regine M. Gilbert

    What is inclusive design? It is simple. It means that your product has been created with the intention of being accessible to as many different users as possible. For a long time, ...

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    What Could Go Right

    Justin Bean

    WINNER: Book Excellence Awards, 2023 (Sustainability category)WINNER: Nautilus Book Awards, 2023 (Silver)AMAZON BESTSELLER (New Releases and multiple categories)Tired of all the do...

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    Designing for Kids

    Krystina Castella

    Designers, especially design students, rarely have access to children or their worlds when creating products, images, experiences and environments for them. Therefore, fine distinc...

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    Designing Healthy Boundaries

    Shainna Ali

    Take control of your relationships with this allinone guide to identifying, setting, andmost of allmaintaining healthy boundaries with your family, coworkers, friends, partner, and...

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    Designing Your Life

    Bill Burnett & Dave Evans

    #1 NEW YORK TIMES BEST SELLER At last, a book that shows you how to builddesigna life you can thrive in, at any age or stage “Life has questions. They have answers.” The...

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    The Chameleon Diaries

    Amanda Greaves

    Your empowered life is found within these pages.Walking the tightrope between not being enough for some and being too much for others can cause you to quiet your voice, dim your li...

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    Hayward Zwerling, M.D.

    Designing Your Retirement is a method, based on a scientific publications, expert opinion, and your personal preferences that will enable you to design a happy, healthy, and fulfil...

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    Sarah Williams Goldhagen

    One of the nation’s chief architecture critics reveals how the environments we build profoundly shape our feelings, memories, and wellbeing, and argues that we must harness this kn...

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    The Secret Path

    Paul Brunton

    'The treasuretrove of the real self is within us, but it can be lifted only when the mind is still.'Paul Brunton was one of the 20th century's greatest explorers of, and writers on...

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    In High Heels on a Ladder

    Tonya Comer

    "I love this book, and I promise you will too!"Jack Canfield, cocreator of the Chicken Soup of for the Soul® series and author of The Success Principles™Why do women so often feel ...

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    Ann Sussman & Justin Hollander

    In this expanded second edition of Cognitive Architecture, the authors review new findings in psychology and neuroscience to help architects and planners better understand their cl...

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    Hello, Goodbye

    Day Schildkret

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    Homegrown Herbs

    Tammi Hartung & Rosemary Gladstar

    Enjoy a thriving, fragrant herb garden and use your harvest to bring beauty, flavor, and health to your everyday life. Tammi Hartung provides indepth profiles of 101 popular herbs,...

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    Designing Destiny

    Kamlesh D. Patel

    What does destiny mean in the course of our lives? What is fixed and what can we change?International bestselling author and spiritual guide Kamlesh D. Patel explains how to use th...

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    The Naked Leader Experience

    David Taylor

    Imagine if you simply could not fail. Where would you go? What would you do? Who would you be?There are no answers, only choices. Right here and now, as you hold this book in your ...

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    Designing with the Mind in Mind

    Jeff Johnson, PhD

    User interface (UI) design rules and guidelines, developed by early HCI gurus and recognized throughout the field, were based on cognitive psychology (study of mental processes suc...

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    Designing for Behavior Change

    Stephen Wendel

    Designers and managers hope their products become essential for usersintegrated into their lives like Instagram, Lyft, and others have become. Such deep integration isn’t accidenta...

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    Feng Shui Made Easy, Revised Edition

    William Spear

    Credited as bringing feng shui to the Western mainstream, this influential classic offers a uniquely holistic approach to feng shuione focused on initiating change from the inside ...

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    Designing Your Leadership

    Francis Ongere

    Leadership must never be a cosmetic reference. Though being a household title, it must embody the ingredients that necessitate a preserved generation. Without conscious employment ...

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    The Life Brief

    Bonnie Wan

    “If you want to be happier, you should write a Life Brief.” Fast Company“A brilliant companion on the road to more aliveness. This book is a wonderful invitation. Take it.” Dave Ev...

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    From Seed to Bloom

    Milli Proust

    With 26 projects, From Seed to Bloom is a modern and practical guide to growing and styling your own floral arrangements.Starting by tackling the principles of floristry from seed ...

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    The Real Vitamin and Mineral Book, 4th edition

    Shari Lieberman & Nancy Pauling Bruning

    With more than 300,000 copies in print, The Real Vitamin & Mineral Book is a trusted resource for people seeking to make sense of the plethora of information about nutritional ...

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    Create Your Own Tarot Cards

    Adrianne Hawthorne & Theresa Reed

    Learn about the art of reading tarot cards, and then paint your own colorful deck!  With painting lessons from Adrianne Hawthorne of Ponnopozz, an artist with a vibrant, conte...

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    Designing for People

    Henry Dreyfuss

    From the first answering machine ("the electronic brain") and the Hoover vacuum cleaner to the SS Independence and the Bell telephone, the creations of Henry S. Dreyfuss have shape...

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    Work in Progress

    Steve Ford & Leanne Ford

    How did a couple of quirky siblings from suburban Pittsburgh end up as the king and queen of eclecticdesign chic with their own HGTV show? They never let fear get in the way of a g...

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    The Book of Self Mastery

    Designing the Mind

    With over 10,000 copies sold, The Book of Self Mastery is a thoughtfully curated collection of passages from the wisest thinkers in history on the discipline of mastering yourself....

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    Organizational Development

    Jan Achterbergh & Dirk Vriens

    Organizational Development gives readers an understanding of organizational structures and presents a new and easytounderstand framework which describes the three dimensions of org...

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    Aging in Place

    Ellen D Taira & Jodi Carlson

    Provide a comfortable living environment for the aging!Aging in Place: Designing, Adapting, and Enhancing the Home Environment gives you a complete examination of current trends in...

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    Designing Workplace Mentoring Programs

    Tammy D. Allen, Lisa M. Finkelstein & Mark L. Poteet

    This book presents an evidencebased best practice approach to the design, development, and operation of formal mentoring programs within organizations. It includes practical tools ...

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    Make Your Own Board Game

    Jesse Terrance Daniels

    Tabletop board games are having a comeback, and especially within a younger, techy audience who enjoys the challenge and opportunity to work in an analog sphere. Game design expert...

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    Designing Your New Work Life

    Bill Burnett & Dave Evans

    From the authors of the #1 New York Times bestseller Designing Your Life comes a revised, fully uptodate edition of Designing Your New Work Life, a timely, urgently needed boo...