Andy Barker, P.I. | |
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Genre | Sitcom |
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Composer | Adam Cohen |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 6 |
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Camera setup | Single-camera |
Running time | 30 minutes |
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Network | NBC |
Release | March 15 – April 14, 2007 |
Andy Barker, P.I.is an American detective sitcom television series starring Andy Richter produced and broadcast by NBC, and co-starring Tony Hale, Marshall Manesh, Harve Presnell, and Clea Lewis.
Richter plays Andy Barker, a certified public accountant who reluctantly becomes a private investigator after he is mistaken for the former office tenant, a private eye, now retired. Andy develops a taste for solving cases, assisted by the former P.I., a film buff owner of the downstairs video store, a surveillance-expert restaurateur, and as time goes on, his wife.
The show was produced for one season, and was scheduled to run a six-episode, five-week course starting Thursday, March 15, 2007, on NBC. [1] However, the series was cancelled and removed from the Thursday lineup after the fourth episode aired. The final two episodes aired on Saturday, April 14. [2]
On March 7, 2006, NBC announced the ordering of the pilot episode, which was written by creators and executive producers Conan O'Brien and Jonathan Groff. The series is shot single-camera, and is presented without a laugh track. In early March 2007, NBC published all six episodes of Andy Barker, P.I. on the NBC website prior to its broadcast premiere.
NBC premiered Andy Barker, P.I. with another detective-themed show, Raines . Both shows, available on the iTunes Store, offered free downloads of the pilots for a short time.
The show is set in the fictional Los Angeles neighborhood of "Fair Oaks, California". The real Fair Oaks, California, is near Sacramento.
Early promotional images released to promote the series feature the early cast set for the show — Andy, Simon, Lew, Wally, Ruth, and Jessica. The roles of Ruth (Andy's wife) and Jessica (Andy's "assistant") were later renamed and recast before the show's debut. Ruth Barker, later renamed Jenny Barker (performed by Clea Lewis), was portrayed by Amy Farrington. Jessica, later renamed and reworked into Nicole (performed by Nicole Randall Johnson), was portrayed by Ion Overman in these images. These roles were presumably recast after the early photo shoot and prior to the filming and further development of the series as Farrington and Overman were not seen in the series itself.
After the pilot, the titles of all the episodes are plays on the titles of actual classic mystery and private-investigator films. The title "Fairway, My Lovely" is based on Farewell, My Lovely ; "Three Days of the Chicken" is based on Three Days of the Condor ; "Dial M for Laptop" is based on Dial M for Murder ; "The Big No Sleep" is based on The Big Sleep ; and "The Lady Varnishes" is based on The Lady Vanishes .
No. | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Prod. code |
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1 | "Pilot" | Jason Ensler | Conan O'Brien & Jonathan Groff | March 15, 2007 | 101 |
Mild-mannered accountant Andy Barker begins a double life as a P.I. when he is hired to solve a case involving the Russian mafia. | |||||
2 | "Fairway, My Lovely" | Jason Ensler | Jane Espenson & Alex Herschlag | March 22, 2007 | 104 |
After Guy Helverson, an overweight tax client, dies, seemingly of natural causes, his wife insists that he was murdered. Andy is doubtful until he discovers that Guy was having an affair. | |||||
3 | "Three Days of the Chicken" | Jason Ensler | Gail Lerner | March 29, 2007 | 103 |
Wally is blackmailed by Transcor, an evil chicken cartel that murders anyone who gets in their way. Andy is determined to stop them, but Lew warns that Transcor is too powerful. | |||||
4 | "Dial M for Laptop" | Jason Ensler | Chuck Tatham | April 5, 2007 | 102 |
Andy gets caught up in a credit-fraud case while trying to simultaneously file his father-in-law's taxes. | |||||
5 | "The Big No Sleep" | Jason Ensler | Josh Bycel | April 14, 2007 | 106 |
A dishonest doctor pains Andy, until a baby toy provides the clues Andy needed. | |||||
6 | "The Lady Varnishes" | Jason Ensler | Jon Ross | April 14, 2007 | 105 |
Series finale: Andy discovers a 40-year-old letter from a woman convicted of murder that explains she was framed. However, Lew's former partner, the real murderer, stops at nothing to keep the truth from coming out. |
Shout! Factory released Andy Barker, P.I.: The Complete Series on DVD on November 17, 2009. [3]
Critic reviews were positive in the L.A. Times ("quietly delightful"), [4] Entertainment Weekly (B+), [5] and a 73% score based on 24 critic reviews at Metacritic. [6] Some reviewers were reserved: Chicago Tribune ("some laughs, but the show fails to truly catch fire"). [7]
Weekly rankings based on Fast National ratings. [8] [9] [10]
# | Episode | Air Date | Timeslot (EST) | Season | Rating | Share | 18–49 | Viewers | Rank |
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1 | "Pilot" | March 15, 2007 | Thursday 9:30PM | 2006–2007 | 3.7 | 6 | 2.4/6 | 6.0 | # 63 |
2 | "Fairway, My Lovely" | March 22, 2007 | Thursday 9:30PM | 2006–2007 | 3.5 | 5 | 2.2/5 | 5.3 | # 72 |
3 | "Three Days of the Chicken" | March 29, 2007 | Thursday 9:30PM | 2006–2007 | 2.6 | 4 | 2.1/5 | 4.2 | # 92 |
4 | "Dial M for Laptop" | April 5, 2007 | Thursday 9:30PM | 2006–2007 | 2.6 | 4 | 1.7/5 | 4.1 | # 95 |
5 | "The Big No Sleep" | April 14, 2007 | Saturday 8:00PM | 2006–2007 | 1.6 | 3 | 0.5/2 | 2.1 | TBA |
6 | "The Lady Varnishes" | April 14, 2007 | Saturday 8:30PM | 2006–2007 | 1.3 | 3 | 0.6/2 | 2.0 | TBA |
Season | Timeslot (EDT) | Series Premiere | Series Finale | TV Season | Rank | Viewers (in millions) |
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1 (see above) | Thursday 9:30 P.M. (March 15, 2007 – April 5, 2007) Saturday 8:00 P.M. (April 14, 2007) Saturday 8:30 P.M. (April 14, 2007) | March 15, 2007 | April 14, 2007 | 2006–2007 | #93 | 5.4 [11] |
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