Who's The Boss was one of the most popular sitcoms of the 1980's,
winning multiple Emmy and Golden Globe awards.
The sitcom broadcast from 1984-1992
with the same cast . . .
Tony Danza, Judith Light, Alyssa Milano,
Danny Pintauro and Katherine Helmond
Danny Pintauro and Katherine Helmond
We loved watching the perils of the male housekeeper and
the workaholic woman he was employed by. Together, along with
her mom Mona, they struggled with the difficulties of raising
children, dealing with everyday ups and downs of life, death
and of course my favorite part, romance.
Tony Micelli, a widower and retired professional baseball second baseman, wanted a better life for his daughter Samantha . . . away from Brooklyn.
the workaholic woman he was employed by. Together, along with
her mom Mona, they struggled with the difficulties of raising
children, dealing with everyday ups and downs of life, death
and of course my favorite part, romance.
Tony Micelli, a widower and retired professional baseball second baseman, wanted a better life for his daughter Samantha . . . away from Brooklyn.
They ended up in the yuppie community of Fairfield, Connecticut where Tony accepts a job as a live-in housekeeper for Angela Bower, a divorced advertising executive with a son Jonathan.
Her mother Mona could have possibly been the first "cougar woman" portrayed on television . . . quite unusual for those times. The powers that be took much liberty and sexual innuendo with this character and her men friends who ranged from preppy college age hotties to silver haired foxes.
Mona was my favorite character!
Throughout the course of the eight seasons, there were hints of mutual attraction between Tony and Angela, although they dated others and denied their feelings for each other for many years. What developed through the years was an awesome friendship . . . they were best friends and relied on each other for emotional support. In my opinion, it was a wonderful message of the "friends first" mentality.
In the final season, they enjoy a whirlwind romance that continued until the close of the sitcom . . . leaving the audience to wonder . . . and possibly open the door for another sitcom at another time.
So . . . who was the real boss?
Tony and Angela's Top 10 Moments
A reunion show would be awesome . . .
and the rumors have been flying around
for the past couple of years.














































