A middle-aged gay artist shares his New York apartment with a single mother and her little girl. Based on a short story written by Marilyn Cantor Baker, which was subsequently adapted into a TV movie entitled Sidney Shorr: A Girl's Best Friend. Love, Sidney was the first program on American television to feature a gay character as the central lead, although for the series, Sidney's homosexuality was almost entirely downplayed from its subtle yet unmistakable presence in the two-hour pilot.
Laurie's bringing Patti to an anti-nuclear protest rally doesn't sit well with Sidney.
Patti's biological father wants Patti to know the truth about him -- but Laurie doesn't.
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Sidney is racked with guilt when Patti lapses into a coma after falling from a swingset he built.
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It's the ninth anniversary of the day Sidney and Laurie first met.
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Sidney tries to help a teenage prostitute get off the streets. (Part 1 of 2)
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Sidney's visiting uncle Mort is no longer the good man Sidney re.
Sidney worries about the stress Patti's undergoing because of her strict ballet teacher.
Laurie's soap character undergoes a sex change and when Laurie begins using Sidney as inspiration for her work, he demands editorial rights.
Patti auditions for a commercial.
Sidney and Patti are temporarily blinded by an accident during a repair of her dollhouse.
Sidney shocks a rabbi friend when he mentions he never had a bar mitzvah.
Laurie's birthday has her feeling old, so she goes on a date with a 21-year-old.
Laurie enters Sidney's old paintings in an exhibition.
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Sidney's fling with a female co-worker just doesn't work out. Guess Why?
Sidney rescues a suicidal gay man, then is trapped into being his friend.
An opera star agrees to perform at Patti's birthday party, mercifully replacing Sidney's terrible clown act.
A middle-aged gay artist shares his New York apartment with a single mother and her little girl. Based on a short story written by Marilyn Cantor Baker, which was subsequently adapted into a TV movie entitled Sidney Shorr: A Girl's Best Friend. Love, Sidney was the first program on American television to feature a gay character as the central lead, although for the series, Sidney's homosexuality was almost entirely downplayed from its subtle yet unmistakable presence in the two-hour pilot.
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as Jason Stoller
as Judge Mort Harris
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