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  1. Morningstar/Eveningstar: Created by Earl Hamner Jr.. With Sherry Hursey, Darrell Larson, Kate Reid, Jeff Corey. The Morningstar orphanage is destroyed in a blaze and Bob Lane needs emergency shelter for his children.

    • (32)
    • 1986-03-25
    • Drama, Family
    • Sherry Hursey, Darrell Larson, Kate Reid
    • Overview
    • Plot
    • Cast

    Morningstar\Eveningstar was a CBS network drama series created by Earl Hamner Jr. which aired from March 25 to May 6, 1986, lasting for one season & 7 episodes.

    The series was about an orphanage called Morningside that moves into a senior citizen retirement community called Eveningside after their building is destroyed in a fire.

    •Sherry Husey as Debbie Flynn

    •Darrell Larson as Bob Lane

    •Kate Reid as Martha Cameron

    •Jeff Corey as Bill McGregor

    •Sylvia Sidney as Binnie Byrd Baylor

    •Elizabeth Wilson as Kathy Kelly

  2. When a fire destroys the Morningstar Home, a local L.A. orphanage, the administrator, Bob Lane, moves his young charges into the Eveningstar Home, a retirement community for senior citizens managed by social worker Debbie Flynn, whom they used to be romantically involved.

  3. The Morningstar orphanage is destroyed in a blaze and Bob Lane needs emergency shelter for his children. His friend Debbie Flynn has room in Eveningstar, a retirement facility she manages, so...

  4. The Morningstar orphanage is destroyed in a fire (off camera) and Bob Lane (Darrell Larson) needs emergency shelter for the children. His friend Debbie Flynn (Sherry Hursey) has room in the attic at Eveningstar, a retirement facility she manages in a huge old house, so the generations are combined.

  5. Find out how to watch Morningstar/Eveningstar. Stream the latest seasons and episodes, watch trailers, and more for Morningstar/Eveningstar at TV Guide.

  6. Retirement-home residents share their quarters with displaced kids after their orphanage is destroyed by fire. One of the youngsters was played by Fred Savage, whose next series was `The Wonder Years.'

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