The Two Mrs. Grenvilles

The Two Mrs. Grenvilles (1987)


  • Genre: Drama
  • First Air Date: 1987-02-08
  • Last Air Date: 1987-02-09
  • Total Seasons: 1
  • Total Episodes: 2
  • Status: Ended
  • Episode Runtime: 95 min.
  • Production Company: Lorimar Telepictures
  • Networks: NBC
  • Director: John Erman
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Summary

Ann, a former chorus girl marries above herself into a rich society family, but her mother-in-law regards her with great suspicion from the start. When Ann shoots her husband dead, claiming she thought he was a prowler, the older Mrs. Grenville decides to back the woman she despises, to protect the family image.

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The Two Mrs. Grenvilles Seasons

Season 1

First Air Date: 1987-02-08
2 Episodes

The Two Mrs. Grenvilles Episodes

Title Air Date Duration
Season 1Episode 1Part 185 min
Season 1Episode 2Part 285 min
  • Ann-Margret

    as Ann Arden Grenville
  • Claudette Colbert

    as Alice Grenville
  • Stephen Collins

    as Billy Grenville Jr.
  • John Rubinstein

    as Bratsie Bleeker
  • Elizabeth Ashley

    as Babette
  • Penny Fuller

    as Cordelia Grenville Hardington
  • Kate Harper

    as Felicity Grenville
  • Jana Shelden

    as Grace Grenville
  • Peter Eyre

    as Basil Plante
  • Alan Oppenheimer

    as Sam Rosenthal
  • Sam Wanamaker

    as District Attorney
  • Toria Fuller

    as Esme Bland
  • Robert Sherman

    as Billy Bob Veblen
  • Siân Phillips

    as Duchess of Windsor
  • Michael Feinstein

    as Pianist
  • Manning Redwood

    as Detective Loomis
  • Margaret Courtenay

    as Mme. Sophia
  • Delena Kidd

    as Tuchy Bainbridge
  • Genevieve Allenbury

    as Antonella
  • Rex Robbins

    as Cab Driver #1
  • Joseph Leon

    as Cab Driver #2
  • Bruce Boa

    as Hunnicutt
  • Ellis Dale

    as Cahill
  • Shane Rimmer

    as Doorman
  • Alexander Davion

    as Arturo
  • Lewis Fiander

    as Lord Kingswood
  • Chuck Julian

    as Bartender at El Marocco
  • Louisa Flaningam

    as Chorus Girl #1
  • Pamela Sousa

    as Chorus Girl #2
  • Michael Shannon

    as Jack Fisher
  • Faith Brook

    as Edith Brompton
  • Christopher Fairbank

    as Horst Berger
  • Ed Bishop

    as Strasser
  • Donald Pickering

    as Lord Frankham
  • Don Fellows

    as Ralph Wiggins
  • Charlotte Mitchell

    as Emma Adams
  • Arthur Whitelaw

    as Pianist
  • Nancy Nevinson

    as Molly
  • Jonathan Haley

    as Christopher
  • Blain Fairman

    as Dr. Sidney Skinner
  • Helen Horton

    as Nurse at Playhouse
  • Benjamin Feitelson

    as Paolo
  • Christopher Muncke

    as Chauffeur
  • John Carlin

    as Forbes
Writing Dominick Dunne Novel
Production Susan Pollock Executive Producer
Production Preston Fischer Producer
Directing John Erman Director
Writing Derek Marlowe Writer
Production Lynn Guthrie Associate Producer
Production John Erman Supervising Producer
Sound Marvin Hamlisch Original Music Composer
Camera Dennis C. Lewiston Director of Photography
Editing Jerrold L. Ludwig Editor
Art Malcolm Middleton Production Design
Art Herbert Westbrook Art Direction
Art Harry Cordwell Set Decoration
Costume & Make-Up Sue Yelland Costume Design
Costume & Make-Up Richard Blair Makeup Artist
Costume & Make-Up Verne Caruso Hairstylist
Costume & Make-Up Linda DeVetta Makeup Department Head
Costume & Make-Up Sydney Guilaroff Hairdresser
Costume & Make-Up Marsha Lewis Hair Department Head
Costume & Make-Up Craig Lyman Makeup Artist