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  1. Hearts Afire: Created by Linda Bloodworth-Thomason. With John Ritter, Markie Post, Billy Bob Thornton, Clark Duke. John Ritter and Markie Post star in this comedy about two politicos that fall in love.

    • (489)
    • 1992-09-14
    • Comedy, Romance
    • 30
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hearts_AfireHearts Afire - Wikipedia

    Hearts Afire is an American television sitcom created by Linda Bloodworth-Thomason, starring John Ritter and Markie Post that aired on CBS from September 14, 1992, to February 1, 1995. The series' title is taken from a line in the Earth, Wind & Fire song "That's the Way of the World" (which originally served as the series' theme song).

  3. Hearts Afire was a Syndication network sitcom created by Linda Bloodworth-Thomason which aired from September 14, 1992 to February 1, 1995, lasting for three seasons & 53 episodes (leaving one episode unaired). Set in Washington, D.C., the series centered on John Hartman, a senator's aide, and...

  4. Genres Comedy. Set in Washington, D.C., Hearts Afire focused on the professional and personal relationship of John Hartman, the legislative assistant to aging, conservative Southern senator Strobe Smithers, and Gorgie Anne Lahti, the once globe-trotting but now out-of-work liberal journalist whom John hired as the senator's press secretary.

    • (9)
    • September 14, 1992
    • John Ritter
  5. Hearts Afire (TV Series 1992–1995) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  6. Overview. Hearts Afire is an American sitcom. Linda Bloodworth-Thomason. Creator. Harry Thomason. Creator. Series Cast. John Ritter. 54 Episodes. Markie Post. 54 Episodes. Billy Bob Thornton. 54 Episodes. Clark Duke. 54 Episodes. Beth Broderick. 40 Episodes. Justin Burnette. 40 Episodes. Doren Fein. 33 Episodes. Conchata Ferrell. 33 Episodes.

  7. 14 de sept. de 1992 · Set in Washington, D.C., Hearts Afire focused on the professional and personal relationship of John Hartman, the legislative assistant to aging, conservative Southern senator Strobe Smithers, and Gorgie Anne Lahti, the once globe-trotting but now out-of-work liberal journalist whom John hired as the senator's press secretary.