Pig Sty | |
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Genre | Sitcom |
Created by | Dan Staley Rob Long |
Starring | Sean O'Bryan Liz Vassey Timothy Fall Brian McNamara Matt Borlenghi David Arnott |
Composers | Christophe Beck Jason Beck |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 13 |
Production | |
Executive producers | Rob Long Dan Staley |
Producer | Tim Berry |
Running time | 30 minutes |
Production companies | Staley/Long Productions Paramount Television |
Original release | |
Network | UPN |
Release | January 23 – May 15, 1995 |
Pig Sty is an American sitcom that aired on UPN during the network's first season. The series premiered on January 23, 1995, ran on Monday nights, after Star Trek: Voyager and Platypus Man , and was cancelled after 13 episodes on May 15, 1995. Pig Sty was produced by Paramount Network Television.
The show was about five male roommates sharing an apartment in New York City, and their female superintendent.
Nº | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date |
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1 | "...And This Little Piggy Moved Out" | John Whitesell | Dan Staley & Rob Long | January 23, 1995 |
2 | "Beauty & the Beasts" | Arlene Sanford | Dan Staley & Rob Long and Tom Leopold | January 30, 1995 |
3 | "Iowa vs. New York" | Arlene Sanford | Phil Baker & Drew Vaupen | February 6, 1995 |
4 | "Mr. Nice Guy" | Rod Daniel | Howard Margulies | February 13, 1995 |
5 | "Five Cards, No Stud" | Arlene Sanford | Scott Krager & David Pavoni | February 20, 1995 |
6 | "The Ghost and Mr. Evans" | Tim Berry | Phil Baker & Drew Vaupen | February 27, 1995 |
7 | "Party!!!" | Arlene Sanford | Tom Leopold | March 6, 1995 |
8 | "Erin Go Barf" | Rob Schiller | Phil Baker & Drew Vaupen | March 13, 1995 |
9 | "May I Borrow a Cup of Death" | Rod Daniel | Bob Sand | March 20, 1995 |
10 | "Nightmare in 15C" | Kim Friedman | Howard Margulies | April 10, 1995 |
11 | "The Maltese Falcone" | Rod Daniel | Scott Krager & David Pavoni | May 1, 1995 |
12 | "Tess Makes the Man" | Rick Beren | Shari Hearn | May 8, 1995 |
13 | "Leap into an Open Grave" | Arlene Sanford | Bob Sand | May 15, 1995 |
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Original broadcasts of Pig Sty, 1995, UPN.