English: Barbara Barrie recreates the role of Mrs. Stohler, the ever patient and loving wife and mother in Breaking Away, for which she received an Academy Award nomination, when ABC presents a new one-hour comedy-drama series based on the acclaimed motion picture which was also nominated for an Oscar. Breaking Away, bubbling with the same charm and good humor that marked the film, will air Saturdays (8:00-9:00p.m., EDT) on the ABC Television Network.
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