All-American Girl

All-American Girl

1994
All-American Girl
All-American Girl

All-American Girl

6.8 | en | Comedy

All-American Girl is a 1994 ABC situation comedy starring Margaret Cho and featuring Jodi Long, Clyde Kusatsu, Amy Hill, B.D. Wong, and J.B. Quon as her Korean-American family. It is the second American sitcom centered on a person of Asian descent, namely Cho. Notable guest stars during the run of the show include Oprah Winfrey, Jack Black, David Cross, Ming-Na, Vicki Lawrence, Quentin Tarantino, Tsai Chin, Mariska Hargitay, Billy Burke, Robert Clohessy and Garrett Wang. Diedrich Bader was a one time regular in the last episode of All American Girl, which was a pseudo pilot for a proposed but unrealized version of All American Girl, before achieving fame on The Drew Carey Show. On the DVD commentary for the series, Margaret Cho revealed that most of All American Girl's set furniture was reused by The Drew Carey Show.

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Seasons & Episodes

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EP19  Young Americans
Mar. 15,1995
Young Americans

Margaret awaits a call from a potential employer, but her career aspirations are put on hold when she discovers that her new roommates haven't paid the phone bill.

EP18  Pulp Sitcom
Feb. 22,1995
Pulp Sitcom

Margaret is plunged into a world of intrigue when her dad sets her up with a video distributor who's living a secret criminal life.

EP17  A Night at the Oprah
Feb. 14,1995
A Night at the Oprah

Oprah Winfrey attempts to persuade Margaret to stay in college after she announces on live TV that she's dropping out of school to manage a rock band.

EP16  Venus de Margaret
Jan. 25,1995
Venus de Margaret

Margaret poses in the nude for her sculptor ex-boyfriend Leon; then chills on the idea when the statue is unveiled in front of her family.

EP15  Notes from the Underground
Jan. 18,1995
Notes from the Underground

Handyman Cody fixes himself up with Margaret after he works on her new basement living quarters, but her family constantly interrupts their encounters. Meanwhile, Grandmother gets a viewer-tracking device (""I get paid to watch TV? God bless America!"") but finds the responsibility too much for her.

EP14  The Apartment
Jan. 11,1995
The Apartment

Hoping to find more privacy away from home, Margaret moves into an apartment with Ruthie and Gloria -- then discovers that Gloria likes to spend her time at home nude.

EP13  Malpractice Makes Perfect
Dec. 14,1994
Malpractice Makes Perfect

Her brother's misfortune pleases Margaret -- until he decides to quit medicine and she must help him regain his perspective.

EP12  Loveless in San Francisco
Dec. 07,1994
Loveless in San Francisco

Margaret is horrified to find she is going through a ""dating slump"" when she can't attract a man; so Stuart suggests that she volunteer for work at his hospital in order to meet guys.

EP11  Educating Margaret
Nov. 30,1994
Educating Margaret

Margaret dates a British film professor who, despite his passionate work, turns out to be a real bore.

EP10  Ratting On Ruthie
Nov. 23,1994
Ratting On Ruthie

Some expensive perfume vanishes while Ruthie is away from the counter she's supposed to be watching, and Margaret must decide what to tell management -- and she's aghast when for the first time in her life her mother refuses to tell her what to do.

EP9  Exile On Market Street
Nov. 16,1994
Exile On Market Street

Margaret has plenty of time to ponder her future when she's jailed the night before she's scheduled to take a law school entrance exam.

EP8  Take My Family, Please
Nov. 02,1994
Take My Family, Please

Margaret does a standup routine about her family in a karaoke bar -- unaware that her parents are in the audience.

EP7  Mommie Nearest
Oct. 26,1994
Mommie Nearest

When Margaret needs a reliable temp to work with her at the cosmetics counter, Ruthie and Gloria recruit her mother.

EP6  Booktopus
Oct. 19,1994
Booktopus

A book chain makes an attractive offer to buy out the Kims' shop; when the family decides to refuse, the chain opens a store across the street.

EP5  Redesigning Women
Oct. 12,1994
Redesigning Women

Stuart's demure fiancée breaks the engagement after Margaret throws her a bachelorette party.

EP4  Yung At Heart
Oct. 05,1994
Yung At Heart

Grandma disappears at the mall, only to return home with a Korean businessman who begins to date her, then propos es. Grandma accepts, then must face moving away from her family to join his family in Florida. Meanwhile, a reluctant Casey learns the bookselling business for a school project.

EP3  Who's the Boss?
Sep. 28,1994
Who's the Boss?

Ruthie tries to take advantage of new manager Margaret; meanwhile, Margaret's grandmother becomes convinced that the family's run of back luck is due to bad feng shui in the house.

EP2  Submission: Impossible
Sep. 21,1994
Submission: Impossible

Margaret dates a Korean who wants her to be a traditional Korean woman.

EP1  Mom, Dad, This is Kyle
Sep. 14,1994
Mom, Dad, This is Kyle

Margaret's mother disapproves of her new non-Korean boyfriend Kyle, prompting a furious Margaret to announce that they are going to move in together.

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Synopsis

All-American Girl is a 1994 ABC situation comedy starring Margaret Cho and featuring Jodi Long, Clyde Kusatsu, Amy Hill, B.D. Wong, and J.B. Quon as her Korean-American family. It is the second American sitcom centered on a person of Asian descent, namely Cho. Notable guest stars during the run of the show include Oprah Winfrey, Jack Black, David Cross, Ming-Na, Vicki Lawrence, Quentin Tarantino, Tsai Chin, Mariska Hargitay, Billy Burke, Robert Clohessy and Garrett Wang. Diedrich Bader was a one time regular in the last episode of All American Girl, which was a pseudo pilot for a proposed but unrealized version of All American Girl, before achieving fame on The Drew Carey Show. On the DVD commentary for the series, Margaret Cho revealed that most of All American Girl's set furniture was reused by The Drew Carey Show.

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Cast

Margaret Cho , Jodi Long , Clyde Kusatsu

Director

Gary Jacobs

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