

During the 1970s Tammi (pronounced Ta-ME) Tyler was one of the stars of the sitcom "Here Comes Corky." Her acting career was cut short unexpectedly when she killed her costar, Captain Billy after eating a PCP-laced cupcake. In the intervening years Tammi grew up amid obscurity. Now she works in the Funky Fox Café in the San Fernando Valley's Plaza del Toro shopping center and hoping for a comeback. In the first episode, she tells barmaid Patti that she hopes to marry the next man to visit the Funky Fox. Embarrassingly, it's Harve Krudup, who owns the shopping center's Starbrite Cleaners--just the one location, not the whole Beverly Hills-based chain, like Tammi thought. Tammi's Hollywood-comeback attempts form most of this sitcom's stories.
Hvor å se Strip Mall
Strip Mall-trivia
Strip Mall har 2 sesonger.
Strip Mall har 29 episoder.
Hovedpersonene i Strip Mall er Tammi Tyler (Julie Brown), Harvey Krudup (Jim O'Heir), Dwight (Tim Bagley).
Strip Mall ble regissert av Alan Cohn, Sam Irvin, Bob Koherr, Julie Brown, Bobcat Goldthwait.
Strip Mall ble produsert av Emily Wolfe.
During the 1970s Tammi (pronounced Ta-ME) Tyler was one of the stars of the sitcom "Here Comes Corky." Her acting career was cut short unexpectedly when she killed her costar, Captain Billy after eating a PCP-laced cupcake. In the intervening years Tammi grew up amid obscurity. Now she works in the Funky Fox Café in the San Fernando Valley's Plaza del Toro shopping center and hoping for a comeback. In the first episode, she tells barmaid Patti that she hopes to marry the next man to visit the Funky Fox. Embarrassingly, it's Harve Krudup, who owns the shopping center's Starbrite Cleaners--just the one location, not the whole Beverly Hills-based chain, like Tammi thought. Tammi's Hollywood-comeback attempts form most of this sitcom's stories.
Strip Mall har aldersgrensen TV-14.
Strip Mall er en Comedy, Soap-serie.
Strip Mall har en publikumsvurdering på 6.9 av 10.
Episodene til Strip Mall er 22m lange.
Nei, denne serien ble avlyst etter 2 sesonger.



















