Hearts Afire

Hearts Afire
Genre Sitcom
Created by Linda Bloodworth-Thomason
Starring
Composer Bruce Miller
Country of origin United States
Original language English
No. of seasons 3
No. of episodes 54 (1 unaired)
Production
Camera setup Multi-camera
Running time 30 minutes per episode
Production companies Bloodworth-Thomason
Mozark Productions
Adam Productions
Original release
Network CBS
Release September 14, 1992 –
February 1, 1995

Hearts Afire is an American television sitcom created by Linda Bloodworth-Thomason, starring John Ritter and Markie Post that aired on CBS from September 14, 1992, to February 1, 1995. The series' title is taken from a line in the Earth, Wind & Fire song "That's the Way of the World" (which originally served as the series' theme song).

Series premise

Described by CBS as a "politically topical series" and created by Linda Bloodworth-Thomason and Harry Thomason, the show starred John Ritter and Markie Post playing John Hartman and Georgie Anne Lahti, respectively. Supporting actors included Billy Bob Thornton and Ed Asner. The show was set in Washington, D.C., and centered on a conservative senator's aide (Ritter) and a liberal political reporter (Post) whose professional disagreements masked a growing attraction for one another. Other costars on the show included George Gaynes, Beth Broderick, and Wendie Jo Sperber. The series was itself a satire on current affairs in Washington, D.C.

John and Georgie Anne married near the end of the first season. In the second season, the show abruptly changed its setting to the Southern town where John grew up; he returned to take over the town's failing newspaper, accompanied by Georgie Anne and his two children from a previous marriage. Some of the supporting characters made the move as well, while others were superseded.

Cast

Cameos

Episodes

Series overview

Season Episodes Originally aired
First aired Last aired
1 23 September 14, 1992 March 22, 1993
2 17 October 27, 1993 April 25, 1994
3 14 September 24, 1994 February 1, 1995

Season 1 (1992–93)

No.
overall
No. in
season
Title Directed by Written by Original air date Viewers
(millions)
1 1 "Bees Can Sting You, Watch Out: Parts 1 & 2" Harry Thomason Linda Bloodworth-Thomason September 14, 1992 21.1
2 2
Characters are introduced, as John and Georgie are tasked with dealing with the senator on day to day business; John's kids Elliot (Clark Duke) and Ben (Justin Burnette) becoming a bee wrangler and a bathroom valet respectively; Billy Bob (Billy Bob Thornton) being kicked out of the house by Mavis (Wendie Jo Sperber); and Georgie's guardian Miss Lula (Beah Richards) moving in with her into John's home. They then hold a part to celebrate Dee Dee's (Beth Broderick) birthday, only for everything to go wrong.
3 3 "The Big Date" Harry Thomason Linda Bloodworth-Thomason September 21, 1992 26.9
John and Georgie go on a group date and end up meeting George Hamilton.
4 4 "Three Men and a Bed" Harry Thomason Linda Bloodworth-Thomason September 28, 1992 24.5
John is sick, so to make him feel better, Billy Bob and the senator visit to try and make him feel better; John ultimately gets quarantined.
5 5 "John's Stallion" Harry Thomason Linda Bloodworth-Thomason October 5, 1992 23.6
Georgie's father, George (Ed Asner) visits after getting out of jail, and she wants him to stay over at John's house. The two then start doing things that start to annoy John, as he wonders about how Georgie's dad got out so early. The senator complains about a new implant that he has, and wants to get it removed.
6 6 "First Time" Harry Thomason Linda Bloodworth-Thomason October 12, 1992 22.0
John's boys are going camping with Billy Bob and Georgie's father, leaving the two at home. Elliot's pet snake is accidentally let loose, so they spend the rest of their night at a hotel in some couples' honeymoon suite. They meet and have to settle their arguments with the newlyweds.
7 7 "Significant Others" Harry Thomason Linda Bloodworth-Thomason October 26, 1992 21.8
The senator and his wife get into an argument, but neither refuses to leave; Georgie takes down another kid's mother after she beat up John; and John meets his ex-wife (Julie Cobb)'s lover (Conchata Ferrell).
8 8 "Everybody Loves My Baby" Harry Thomason Linda Bloodworth-Thomason November 9, 1992 21.0
The men have to throw a charity show while being dressed as the Marvelettes.
9 9 "Conversations with My Shrink" Harry Thomason Linda Bloodworth-Thomason November 16, 1992 20.0
Georgie goes out to find a new job, but can't since she believes that they discriminated against her because she's a woman; John is not sure why Georgie is telling Dr. Ruth about her problems; and Georgie goes on a date with her former boyfriend.
10 10 "The Fundamental Things Apply" Harry Thomason Linda Bloodworth-Thomason November 23, 1992 20.0
The senator's wife wants to be the senator; Georgie and Mavis take Dee Dee to dinner to find out the fact that she gets aroused by patriotism; the group find out that she is going to stop seeing the senator. John visits the senator's wife Mary Fran (Mary Ann Mobley), when she confesses that she loves him.
11 11 "Smithersgate" Harry Thomason Ty King November 30, 1992 20.5
Elliot starts reciting stories about John that aren't true, especially one about a shark; Billy Bob convinces John that Georgie is sharing secrets with a reporter, so he makes up a false story about the senator killing someone.
12 12 "Everyday's a Holiday" Harry Thomason Allen Crowe December 14, 1992 19.7
Diandra and Dr. Ruth take John's kids on a tour, leaving John in a depressive mood. He hatches a plan to take the kids and his coworkers to New York City to make Diandra jealous. The RV they're in gets stuck, and the group surprise John with Christmas cheer. John finds someone to tow the RV to New York, and as everyone else is sleeping, the two romance about what Georgie wanted for Christmas, which was to have a family. The episode ends with childhood snapshots of the adult characters being shown, and the RV being towed.
13 13 "While the Thomasons Slept" Harry Thomason Don Rhymer & David Nichols December 21, 1992 17.1
John and his kids take a trip to the White House; the governor has to prepare for a senate meeting on obscene lyrics in music; Billy Bob embarrasses himself in front of Hugh Rodham; John's kids steal the president's phonebook because they wanted souvenirs, so they convince the governor to return it.
14 14 "Trivial Pursuit" Harry Thomason Linda Bloodworth-Thomason January 4, 1993 21.7
15 15 "Never Play Touch Football with the Kennedys" Harry Thomason Martin Rips & Joseph Staretski January 11, 1993 20.6
16 16 "Miss Starr Dates Georgie Anne's Pop" James Hampton Linda Bloodworth-Thomason January 18, 1993 22.0
17 17 "While the Thomasons Slept in the Lincoln Bedroom" Harry Thomason Lisa Loomer & Ty King February 1, 1993 21.2
18 18 "Her Year with Fidel" Harry Thomason Linda Bloodworth-Thomason February 8, 1993 19.8
19 19 "Cold Feet: Parts 1 & 2" Harry Thomason Linda Bloodworth-Thomason & Ty King & Lisa Loomer February 22, 1993 18.6
20 20
21 21 "Take My Senate Seat, Please" Charles Frank Ty King & Lisa Loomer March 1, 1993 20.4
22 22 "Flamingo Summer" Harry Thomason Linda Bloodworth-Thomason March 15, 1993 21.8
23 23 "Class Reunion" Harry Thomason Linda Bloodworth-Thomason March 22, 1993 22.4

Season 2 (1993–94)

No.
overall
No. in
season
Title Directed by Written by Original air date Viewers
(millions)
24 1 "Lovely Always: Parts 1 & 2" Harry Thomason Linda Bloodworth-Thomason October 27, 1993 11.2
25 2
26 3 "Moonlighting" Harry Thomason Linda Bloodworth-Thomason November 3, 1993 12.9
27 4 "The Great Depression" Harry Thomason Linda Bloodworth-Thomason November 10, 1993 8.2
28 5 "First Edition" Harry Thomason Linda Bloodworth-Thomason November 17, 1993 10.7
29 6 "String of Pearls" Harry Thomason Linda Bloodworth-Thomason November 24, 1993 10.3
30 7 "The Stud Club" Harry Thomason Story by : Don Rhymer
Teleplay by : David Nicholas & Rebecca Parr Cioffi
December 8, 1993 11.0
31 8 "Blue Christmas" Harry Thomason Linda Bloodworth-Thomason December 15, 1993 10.3
32 9 "True Confessions" Harry Thomason Linda Bloodworth-Thomason & David Nichols December 29, 1993 13.5
33 10 "Accelerated Dating" Harry Thomason Don Rhymer & Lisa Loomer January 12, 1994 13.7
34 11 "Sweet Revenge" Harry Thomason Linda Bloodworth-Thomason January 19, 1994 15.9
35 12 "The Sons of Sissy-Whatsis" Steve Gerbson David Nichols February 2, 1994 12.7
36 13 "Fatal Traction" Harry Thomason Story by : Lisa Loomer
Teleplay by : Don Rhymer & Rebecca Parr Cioffi
February 9, 1994 14.6
37 14 "Sleepless in a Small Town" Harry Thomason Linda Bloodworth-Thomason March 28, 1994 20.9
Lonnie is convinced by Georgie and Madeline to record conversations held at a secret mens only club, only to get caught. Features a brief uncredited appearance by Post's former costar Harry Anderson from "Night Court".
38 15 "Do the Limbaugh" Harry Thomason Linda Bloodworth-Thomason April 11, 1994 22.3
39 16 "Love in the Afternoon" Harry Thomason Linda Bloodworth-Thomason April 18, 1994 15.6
40 17 "The Big Yes" Harry Thomason David Nichols April 25, 1994 15.8

Season 3 (1994–95)

No.
overall
No. in
season
Title Directed by Written by Original air date Viewers
(millions)
41 1 "Don't Say Nothin' Bad About My Baby" Harry Thomason Linda Bloodworth-Thomason September 24, 1994 13.1
42 2 "The Virgin Lonnie" Harry Thomason Leslie Ray & David Steven Simon October 1, 1994 13.4
43 3 "It's My Party" Harry Thomason Story by : Leslie Ray & David Steven Simon
Teleplay by : Howard Nemetz & Bryan Winter
October 8, 1994 12.3
44 4 "The Sock-Her Boys" James Hampton Linda Bloodworth-Thomason October 15, 1994 13.0
45 5 "Birth of a Donation" Harry Thomason Rebecca Parr Cioffi October 22, 1994 12.5
46 6 "Fat Like Me" James Hampton Linda Bloodworth-Thomason October 29, 1994 11.9
47 7 "Born to Dance" James Hampton Paul Clay November 26, 1994 12.1
48 8 "Pros and Condoms" Dennis Redfield Dara Monahan & Harry Thomason December 3, 1994 10.6
49 9 "The Perfect Christmas" Dennis Redfield Michael A. Ross & Thom Bray December 10, 1994 13.7
50 10 "Help Wanted" James Hampton Craig Hoffman January 11, 1995 10.8
51 11 "Mrs. Hartman, Mrs. Hartman" James Hampton Pamela Norris & Paul Clay January 18, 1995 10.6
52 12 "Group Therapy" Steve Gerbson Dara Monahan January 25, 1995 9.8
53 13 "John and Georgie's Not So Excellent Adventure" Harry Thomason Rebecca Parr Cioffi February 1, 1995 10.2
54 14 "The Outsider" Harry Thomason Leslie Ray & David Steven Simon Unaired N/A

Home media

Image Entertainment released the entire series on DVD in Region 1 in 2005 and 2006.

On November 7, 2012, it was announced that Mill Creek Entertainment had acquired the rights to the series and released Hearts Afire - The Complete Series on DVD on January 8, 2013. The 7-disc set features all 54 episodes of the series, as well as bonus features.

DVD set Episodes Release date
The Complete First Season 23 August 2, 2005
The Complete Second Season 17 November 1, 2005
The Complete Third Season 14 February 7, 2006
The Complete Series 54 January 8, 2013