Moonlighting is an American comedy drama television series that aired on ABC from March 3, 1985, to May 14, 1989. The network aired a total of 67 episodes.[1] Starring Cybill Shepherd and Bruce Willis as private detectives, and Allyce Beasley as their quirky receptionist, the show was a mixture of drama, comedy, mystery, and romance, and was considered to be one of the first successful and influential examples of comedy drama, or "dramedy", emerging as a distinct television genre.[2] The show's theme song was co-written and performed by jazz singer Al Jarreau and became a hit. The show is also credited with making Willis a star and relaunching Shepherd's career after a string of lackluster projects.[3][4] In 1997, the episode "The Dream Sequence Always Rings Twice" was ranked #34 on (the 1997) TV Guide's 100 Greatest Episodes of All Time.[5] In 2007, the series was listed as one of Time magazine's "100 Best TV Shows of All-Time".[6] The relationship between the characters David and Maddie was included in TV Guide's list of the best TV couples of all time
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Maddie travels back to Los Angeles by train, still unsure whether or not she and David should resume their relationship. She meets Walter Bishop (Dennis Dugan) on the way and tells him all about her troubles. When she returns to the office, David is angry at first but later tells her that he missed her and that he wants to start over. She tells him that when the train stopped in Las Vegas, she and Walter got married on the spur of the moment. She also tells him that the baby is not his. Pat Boone appears as a future version of David in a dream sequence.
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