Sinatra

Sinatra (1992)

EndedScripted showDrama, Music

Sinatra is a biography mini-series about singer Frank Sinatra, developed and executive produced by Frank's youngest daughter Tina Sinatra and approved by Frank himself.

Covering the life of mister Ol' Blue Eyes from early 1920s to 1974, Sinatra offers an outstanding performance from Philip Casnoff and awarded with Golden Globe and two Primetime Emmys in 1993.

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E04Episode 4Nov 8, 1992
S01E03Episode 3Nov 8, 1992
S01E02Episode 2Nov 8, 1992
S01E01Episode 1Nov 8, 1992
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Sinatra' from the year 1992 premiere?

The TV show 'Sinatra' premiered on November 8, 1992.

Who played the role of Frank Sinatra in the TV show 'Sinatra'?

The role of Frank Sinatra was played by actor Philip Casnoff.

Who directed the TV show 'Sinatra'?

The TV show 'Sinatra' was directed by James Steven Sadwith.

What was the genre of the TV show 'Sinatra'?

The genre of the TV show 'Sinatra' was a biographical drama.

Which network aired the TV show 'Sinatra'?

The TV show 'Sinatra' aired on the CBS network.

How many episodes were there in the TV show 'Sinatra'?

The TV show 'Sinatra' had a total of four episodes.

What was the main focus of the TV show 'Sinatra'?

The TV show 'Sinatra' focused on the life and career of Frank Sinatra.

Did 'Sinatra' receive any awards or nominations?

Unfortunately, the TV show 'Sinatra' did not receive any major awards or nominations.

Who portrayed Ava Gardner in the TV show 'Sinatra'?

The role of Ava Gardner was portrayed by actress Gina Gershon.

What were some notable guest stars in the TV show 'Sinatra'?

Some notable guest stars in the TV show 'Sinatra' included Joe Santos, Olympia Dukakis, and Marcia Gay Harden.

What was the reception of the TV show 'Sinatra'?

The TV show 'Sinatra' received mixed reviews from critics and audiences.

Was the TV show 'Sinatra' based on a true story?

Yes, the TV show 'Sinatra' was based on the life and career of the legendary singer Frank Sinatra.

Who wrote the screenplay for the TV show 'Sinatra'?

The screenplay for the TV show 'Sinatra' was written by William Mastrosimone.

What time slot did the TV show 'Sinatra' air in?

The TV show 'Sinatra' aired on Sundays at 9:00 PM.

Did the TV show 'Sinatra' have any memorable musical performances?

Yes, the TV show 'Sinatra' featured memorable musical performances by Philip Casnoff as Frank Sinatra.

Did the TV show 'Sinatra' explore Frank Sinatra's personal life or focus primarily on his career?

The TV show 'Sinatra' explored both Frank Sinatra's personal life and his career in the entertainment industry.

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