Family Man (American TV series)

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Family Man
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Family Man opening title
Genre Sitcom
Created by Earl Pomerantz
Starring Richard Libertini
Mimi Kennedy
Alison Sweeney
Whitby Hertford
Keeley Mari Gallagher
Opening theme"Family Man" performed by Jesse Frederick
ComposerRoger Steinman
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes7
Production
Camera setup Videotape; Multi-camera
Running time30 mins. (approx)
Production companiesS.B.B Productions
Universal Television
Original release
Network ABC
ReleaseMarch 18 (1988-03-18) 
April 29, 1988 (1988-04-29)

Family Man is an American sitcom which aired on ABC from March 18 to April 29, 1988. It starred Richard Libertini as a middle-aged comedy writer married to a much younger wife (Mimi Kennedy), and focused on the trials and tribulations he faced raising two stepchildren and one biological child. The series was created by Earl Pomerantz.

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Synopsis

Shelly Tobin (Libertini) was a balding, good-natured comedy writer in his fifties who found that his personal life provided just as much witty fodder as his professional. He had married later in life to his wife, Andrea (Kennedy), who was fifteen years his junior. Shelly had experienced instant fatherhood upon their union, with Andrea having brought in two kids from her previous marriage, the now-teenage Rosie (Alison Sweeney) and nine-year-old Josh (Whitby Hertford); eventually, Shelly and Andrea produced a child together, three-year-old Sara (Keeley Mari Gallagher). With children in all different age groups, with Rosie and Josh in their (respectively) adolescent and mischievous stages especially, Shelly continued to navigate through the basics of parenting the best he could. He faced the real challenges with a combination of bewilderment and intelligent humor as he tried to make sense of the process. Andrea provided the calm voice of reason, and despite her longer tenure as a parent, would continually remind Shelly that she, too, would still deal with the unknown.

Production

The living room set was a reproduction of the Pomerantz's own living room in Pacific Palisades, California. The facade of the house in the show opening was that of his house and the backdrop of a view of the Pacific Ocean was based on the view from his home. Every story of the eleven episodes written was based on something that had happened to Pomerantz as a child or as an adult. Because Pomerantz wanted more than the usual 3 sets used for a multi-camera show with a live audience, the show was shot on seven sets as a multi-camera show but without a live audience. [1] The program was titled "Our House" while it was under development but changed when NBC declined to pick it up. When interviewed on the Hollywood and Levine podcast in 2018 Pomerantz said that he had videotapes of the seven episodes that were produced stored in his garage but that he had no interest in seeing them digitized and shared. [2]

Cast

Episodes

No. Title Directed by Written by Original air date
1"A Night Out"UnknownUnknownMarch 18, 1988 (1988-03-18)
2"Dad"UnknownUnknownMarch 25, 1988 (1988-03-25)
3"Above the Fruited Plain"UnknownUnknownApril 1, 1988 (1988-04-01)
4"Valentine's Day"UnknownUnknownApril 8, 1988 (1988-04-08)
5"Hmmmm"UnknownUnknownApril 15, 1988 (1988-04-15)
6"Preferred List"UnknownUnknownApril 22, 1988 (1988-04-22)
7"Weekend"UnknownUnknownApril 29, 1988 (1988-04-29)

Broadcast

Family Man cast. Clockwise, from top left: Sweeney, Kennedy, Hertford, Gallagher and Libertini. FamManCast.jpg
Family Man cast. Clockwise, from top left: Sweeney, Kennedy, Hertford, Gallagher and Libertini.

Family Man was a midseason replacement on ABC's Friday night lineup for the spring of 1988, airing at 9:30/8:30c following Mr. Belvedere . It was one of many ABC comedies that were either moved to, or tried out on, Friday nights during the 1987-88 TV season, replacing Sledge Hammer! in its time slot (which went on another hiatus at that point). With only seven episodes ordered, the series aired until April 29, 1988, and was not picked up for another season.

Jesse Frederick and connections to Miller/Boyett

The series' vocal opening theme was performed by Jesse Frederick, best known for his singing and scoring work on shows from Miller/Boyett Productions (which did not produce this series). Frederick's vocal style was more subdued on Family Man than on the shows he is most recognized for, including Full House , which aired on ABC's Friday night lineup along with this series, and Family Matters , among others.

After the cancellation of Family Man, Whitby Hertford surfaced on the Miller/Boyett co-production Full House as Walter Burman, a nerdy classmate of Stephanie Tanner (Jodie Sweetin), for three episodes during the 1989–90 season.

This series is not to be confused with the similarly titled sitcom The Family Man , which was produced by Miller/Boyett Productions and aired on CBS for one season (1990-1991). Frederick also composed the theme music and scoring for The Family Man.

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References

  1. Ken Levine (2018-08-30). "Meet Comedy Writing Legend Earl Pomerantz". Hollywood and Levine (Podcast). Ken Levine. Event occurs at 15:31 to 18:00. Retrieved 2021-10-09.
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