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8 Simple Rules

8 Simple Rules (originally 8 Simple Rules... for Dating My Teenage Daughter) is an American sitcom television series originally starring John Ritter and Katey Sagal as middle-class parents Paul and Cate Hennessy, raising their three children. Kaley Cuoco, Amy Davidson, and Martin Spanjers co-starred as their teenage kids: Bridget, Kerry, and Rory Hennessy. The series ran on ABC from September 17, 2002, to April 15, 2005. The first season focused on Paul being left in charge of the children after Cate takes a full-time job as a nurse, with comedic emphasis on his often strict rules concerning his daughters and dating. The series' name and premise were derived from the book 8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter by W. Bruce Cameron.[1]

8 Simple Rules
Original title card
Also known as8 Simple Rules ... for Dating My Teenage Daughter (season 1–2)
GenreSitcom
Created byTracy Gamble
Based on8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter
by W. Bruce Cameron
Starring
ComposerDan Foliart
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons3
No. of episodes76 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
Running time22 minutes
Production companies
DistributorBuena Vista Television
Release
Original networkABC
Original releaseSeptember 17, 2002 (2002-09-17) –
April 15, 2005 (2005-04-15)

While 8 Simple Rules was renewed for a second season and production had begun, Ritter's sudden death on September 11, 2003, left the series in an uncertain position. After a hiatus, the series returned killing off his character. James Garner and David Spade later joined the main cast as Cate's father Jim Egan and her nephew C.J. Barnes. After three seasons, ABC cancelled 8 Simple Rules in May 2005 because of low ratings.

Premise

The rules are:

  1. Use your hands on my daughter and you'll lose them after.
  2. You make her cry, I make you cry.
  3. Safe sex is a myth. Anything you try will be hazardous to your health.
  4. Bring her home late, there's no next date.
  5. If you pull into my driveway and honk, you better be dropping off a package because you're sure not picking anything up. (Alternative rule #5: Only delivery men honk. Dates ring the doorbell. Once.)
  6. No complaining while you're waiting for her. If you're bored, change my oil.
  7. If your pants hang off your hips, I'll gladly secure them with my staple gun.
  8. Dates must be in crowded public places. You want romance? Read a book.

Episodes

SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedAverage viewers
(in millions)
Rank
First airedLast aired
128September 17, 2002 (2002-09-17)May 20, 2003 (2003-05-20)10.9[2]#46[2]
224September 23, 2003 (2003-09-23)May 18, 2004 (2004-05-18)10.0[3]#50[3]
324September 24, 2004 (2004-09-24)April 15, 2005 (2005-04-15)6.8[4]#90[4]

Characters

Main

  • Paul Hennessy, portrayed by John Ritter (2002–2003), was a former sportswriter who worked from home as a lifestyle columnist. He was a protective father whose protectiveness often embarrassed his children and led them to accuse him of hypocrisy. Following Ritter's death, Paul dies offscreen early in the second season. It's mentioned he collapsed in a grocery store while buying milk.
  • Cate S. Hennessy (née Egan), portrayed by Katey Sagal, is the wife, mother, nurse, and easily the most sane and composed person in the family. She takes a nursing job at the kids' school so that she can work standard hours and spend more time with the kids. Cate starts dating her kids' high-school principal, Ed Gibb (portrayed by Adam Arkin), towards the end of Season 3. During her teens, she was just as popular, scheming, and rebellious as Bridget, and as such, she is usually the first to notice when Bridget is up to something. Her middle name is Stinky because her father had promised his best friend that he would name one of his children after him after having accidentally stabbed him with a bayonet while they were drunk in Korea; to hide this, she claims that the "S" stands for Stacy.
  • Bridget Erin "Beach" Hennessy, portrayed by Kaley Cuoco, is the beautiful, ditzy oldest child. She is depicted as a stereotypical blonde, a popular bombshell who is preoccupied with her looks, teenage boys, and little else. However, she sometimes displays intelligence or profundity in a poignant manner. Her favorite book is J. D. Salinger's The Catcher in the Rye.[5] After her father dies, she begins to steadily mature. Bridget initially feels guilty about Paul's death because the last words that she had ever spoken to him were "I hate you" after arguing with him on the morning of his death. In Season 2, Bridget is revealed to have been conceived on a beach.[6]
  • Kerry "Care Bear" Hennessy, portrayed by Amy Davidson, is the disgruntled middle child. She is often seen as unattractive when compared to her beautiful older sister. Bridget accuses her of stealing her boyfriend Kyle, though her own actions had driven Kyle away. Kerry is typically negative and sarcastic, often making snide remarks about others. She is also a passionate activist who cares about animal rights. She lost her virginity to Bruno (her boyfriend in Europe) later in the third season. She is often annoyed at her sister and is easily upset, yet frequently the two girls team up against their parents' authority or at the expense of their brother. Kerry is also very artistic and keeps a sketchbook. She is the smart child, but often shows naiveté. After she starts dating Bridget's popular ex-boyfriend Kyle, her own popularity increases, and she begins to act a bit more like her older sister.
  • Rory Joseph Hennessy, portrayed by Martin Spanjers, is Cate and Paul's son and their youngest child. He often takes pleasure in tattling on his sisters. Usually he waits until his sisters have already committed an infraction, then tells his father, who explodes. Rory is his father's favorite child. He becomes involved in money-making schemes with C.J. He is commonly seen playing in the living room and mentions wanting a monkey; he had once acquired a monkey by trading some of his father's baseball cards, and later traded the monkey for a guitar. He also delights in showing his friends the private aspects of his sister Bridget's life, mentioning once that his friends looted Bridget's underwear drawer. Rory is hit hard by Paul's death and punches a hole in his wall out of anger, cutting his hand. He explains the injury as a burn from having removed a hot casserole from the oven. After he enters high school, Rory matures, leaving C.J. to be the main wisecracker of the family.
  • Jim Egan, portrayed by James Garner (2003–2005), is Cate's father. Jim served in the Korean War and is proud of his service (he becomes angry whenever the war is called a "police action"). He is very protective of the family. He often sneaks away to smoke tobacco. He is divorced, having formerly resided in Florida before moving into Cate's basement, and often tries to beat C.J. with his cane. He takes pride in C.J.'s success as a teacher.
  • C.J. Barnes, portrayed by David Spade (2004–2005), is Cate's nephew. He was once in the army and claims to have studied aerial photography during the Gulf War, and to have received a Purple Heart in combat, which is in contrast to his generally childish attitude. He is a teacher who often pursues women, though unsuccessfully. When C.J. first arrives, the family is initially surprised. He reveals that he was ashamed that he did not live up to Paul's expectations and avoided them because of that. He lives with his grandfather, Jim, in the basement (having previously lived in a van, which Jim had burned). He once dated Mrs. Krupp, Kerry and Bridget's math teacher, but cheated on her with his ex-girlfriend Cheryl. He reveals that his first initial stands for Corey. C.J. previously smoked marijuana heavily (and in fact used to smoke with Kyle's older brother), but he claims to not have touched it in two years (he originally claims it was five years, though he relents after Jim expresses disbelief).

Recurring

  • Kyle, portrayed by Billy Aaron Brown, is Bridget's – and later Kerry's – boyfriend. He is often seen spending time with Rory when not with either Kerry or Bridget. His father, Tommy, used to work with Paul.
  • Ed Gibb, portrayed by Adam Arkin, is the principal of the local high school. He and Cate knew each other in high school, and even dated. Their accounts of their first romantic encounter are different, each professing to have had more self-control. Despite this, they have some very intimate moments.
  • Coach Scott, portrayed by Dan Cortese, is a high-school coach on whom Bridget had a crush. He likes Cate, and Cate initially likes him, but then discovers Bridget's crush, which causes her to deny Scott's romantic advances towards her.
  • Jenna Sharpe, portrayed by Nikki Danielle Moore (2003–2005), is the daughter of Paul's boss Nick, and one of Bridget's rivals, who later becomes her friend. She has a younger sister, Rachael (Nicole Mansour), who is a friend of Kerry.
  • Missy Kleinfeld, portrayed by Daniella Monet (2003–2004), is Rory's love interest in Season 2. She has a sister, Sissy (Elena Lyons), who likes C.J.
  • Jeremy, portrayed by Jonathan Taylor Thomas (2004), is Bridget's tutor and eventual boyfriend. He is considered a nerd at school, and because of this, Bridget at first denies her interest in him.
  • Anthony W., portrayed by Cole Williams (2002–2003), is a student in Bridget's class. He is a white boy who speaks like a black rapper, often resulting in confusion. In "Cool Parent", he is shown to play lacrosse.
  • Maggie Barnes (née Egan), portrayed by Cybill Shepherd, is Cate's sister and C.J.'s mother. Maggie shares the same sensitive, moody nature as Kerry. However, it appears (from a conversation between Ed Gibb and Cate) that Cate was the smarter one, as well as being more popular.
  • Fred Doyle, portrayed by John Ratzenberger, is a persistent and overly friendly neighbor of the Hennessys, and husband of Mary Ellen (portrayed originally by Shelley Long and then by Cindy Williams). He is the father of Donald "Donny" Doyle, who has dated Bridget for some time. Fred is the head of the neighborhood watch, and his family is religious.
  • Mrs. Crupp, portrayed by Suzy Nakamura, is a math teacher at the school.
  • Damian, portrayed by Paul Wesley, is Bridget's ex-boyfriend who appears in two episodes.
  • Lacey/Lacy, portrayed by Kala Savage (2003–2004), is Bridget's friend who appears in three episodes.
  • Laura Egan, portrayed by Suzanne Pleshette, is Cate and Maggie's mother.
  • Tommy, portrayed by Larry Miller, a co-worker of Paul.

Guest appearances

Production

Ritter's death

The first three episodes of the series' second season had been completed when Ritter experienced discomfort during a rehearsal on the afternoon of September 11, 2003.[7] Crew members took him to a nearby hospital, Providence Saint Joseph Medical Center, where he was misdiagnosed as having a heart attack and, as a result, his condition had worsened when physicians later diagnosed him with an aortic dissection. He died that evening at the age of 54.[8][9][10] Following Ritter's death, ABC announced that 8 Simple Rules would continue after a hiatus and would incorporate the death of Ritter's character. The three new episodes that Ritter had completed were aired with an introduction by Sagal.

8 Simple Rules returned two months after Ritter's death with a one-hour episode, "Goodbye", which was turned into a tribute to Ritter's character. Subsequent episodes dealt with the family's reaction to his death and how they moved on from it. The first four post-Ritter episodes were shot without a live audience with James Garner and Suzanne Pleshette guest-starring as Cate's strict parents and David Spade guest-starring as Cate's wayward nephew, C.J. Barnes. Garner and Spade later received starring roles in order to fill the void left by Ritter for the remainder of the series' run.

Third season and cancellation

Before Ritter's death, 8 Simple Rules ranked 42nd in the Nielsen ratings. After Ritter's death, it had slipped to 50th, but was renewed for a third season, in which ABC moved the series to Friday at 8:00 p.m. as part of its TGIF comedy line-up. The series' creator and show-runner, Tracy Gamble, left the series for a time over creative differences prior to the third season, but he later returned as a consulting producer midway through the season. Gamble was replaced by Judd Pillot and John Peaslee, who had performed the same role in the final season of Spade's sitcom Just Shoot Me!.[11] The series plunged to 94th in the ratings. Even before the third-season finale's airing, rumors began circulating that 8 Simple Rules was facing cancellation because of Ritter's death and poor ratings. The Friday night "death slot" ratings took their toll on 8 Simple Rules. The third-season finale was not aired for May sweeps. The finale received a 3.9/8 rating share, which gave ABC a third-place finish behind NBC's Dateline (5.8/11) and CBS's Joan of Arcadia (4.9/10), which starred Ritter's son, Jason. ABC officially cancelled 8 Simple Rules in May 2005.[12]

Syndication

While the ratings for 8 Simple Rules were well above those of the surrounding TGIF shows during the show's third season, ABC canceled it because a perceived inability to sell reruns of the show into syndication; a fourth season would have given the show one hundred episodes, traditionally considered the minimum number of episodes necessary for a show to successfully enter daily syndication.[13][14][15]

On July 11, 2005 (less than two months after ABC officially canceled the show), The WB network announced that it would air all 76 episodes of 8 Simple Rules from 4–5 p.m. as part of its replacement of Kids' WB with the Daytime WB block, aimed at a broader audience. The show aired weekdays from January 2, 2006, to September 15, 2006, when it was replaced by Reba upon the merger of UPN and The WB into The CW.[16]

On Tuesday, June 12, 2007, the show joined the ABC Family lineup, airing weekdays from 6:00 to 7:00 p.m. In September 2008, the show began airing from 3:00 to 4:00 p.m., continuing at that time until October 10, 2008. On October 3, 2009, 8 Simple Rules returned to ABC Family, having been absent for a year, airing on Saturdays from 10:00 to 11:00 a.m., and Sundays from 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.[17] Airings have been sporadic because of the channel's unpredictable movie schedule and holiday programming block. On February 8, 2010, the series was added back to ABC Family's weekday lineup, airing from 6:00 to 7:00 p.m. Eastern Time, replacing The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. After a few more months of absence, 8 Simple Rules resumed on ABC Family at 7:00 p.m. ET on select weekend mornings, beginning on July 18, 2010. In mid-December 2012, 8 Simple Rules was removed from ABC Family's weekday lineup, only to be added back in September 2013. The series was removed from the network's lineup once again in 2014.

In the United Kingdom, the show began airing on the Disney Channel in 2003, with the episodes edited for a children's audience.[18] It was picked up by ABC1, which aired it until the channel's closure in 2007. The same year, Channel 5 began airing Season 1 of the series. From 2008, all three seasons of the show were aired on 5*.[19] The series was aired uncut on subsequent channels following its cancellation by Disney Channel. Both Channel 5 and 5* aired the series in its original widescreen format. In 2017, Comedy Central obtained the rights to the show and started airing it on June 12, 2017.

In Denmark, "8 Simple Rules" aired on TV3.

In Canada, the show aired on YTV and ABC Spark (the Canadian version of Freeform).

In the Republic of Ireland, "8 Simple Rules" aired on RTÉ Two. Later, rights to the show were acquired by TG4, which aired the series weeknights at 5:35 p.m. The series was shown on both channels uncut, despite the early time of day, but the show was issued an age rating. On RTÉ Two, it was issued a "PS" rating and, on TG4, a "12" rating.

In Israel, the show aired on satellite provider yes, using its shortened title 8 Simple Rules in Hebrew ("8 כללים פשוטים").

Home media

On August 7, 2007, Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment released Season 1 of 8 Simple Rules on DVD in Region 1. Season 1 was released in the UK on September 1, 2008.[20]

In August 2008, Lionsgate Home Entertainment announced that it had acquired the rights to the series from ABC Studios. Lionsgate subsequently released Season 2 on DVD in Region 1 on May 19, 2009.[21]

DVD Name Ep # Region 1 Region 2 Region 4
The Complete First Season 28 August 7, 2007 September 1, 2008 November 12, 2008[22]
The Complete Second Season 24 May 19, 2009 TBA TBA
The Complete Third Season 24 TBA TBA TBA

The first 2 seasons of the series were released on Disney+ on May 20, 2022. For reasons unknown, season 3 is absent from the service.

Reception

Critical reception

On review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes, the first season reports a 57% approval rating, based on 21 reviews.[23] In a review for Variety, Michael Speier deemed the series unoriginal, but did praise the cast performances, especially John Ritter. Critical of the show's humor, he did go on to comment, "nothing even remotely deep here, but “Rules” isn’t as silly as some of its plotlines suggest. Going for the mass appeal, bow’s reach goes a little too far, trying to appease every single potential audience member off the bat with standard-fare jokes about clothing, dating and busy spouses. It would really be something if execs went for the slowburn once in a while, letting some of these shows breathe before jamming punchlines down viewers’ throats."[24]

The second season reports a 60% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 5 reviews.[25]

U.S. television ratings

Viewership and ratings per season of 8 Simple Rules
Season Timeslot (ET) Episodes First aired Last aired TV season Viewership
rank
Avg. viewers
(millions)
Date Viewers
(millions)
Date Viewers
(millions)
1 Tuesday 8:00 pm 28 September 17, 2002 (2002-09-17) 17.29 May 20, 2003 (2003-05-20) 7.88 2002–03 46 10.9[26]
2 Tuesday 8:00 pm 24 September 23, 2003 (2003-09-23) 16.97 May 18, 2004 (2004-05-18) 7.54 2003–04 50 10.0[27]
3 Friday 8:00 pm 24 September 24, 2004 (2004-09-24) 6.11 April 15, 2005 (2005-04-15) 5.26 2004–05 90 6.8[28]

Accolades

Year Award Category Recipient Result Ref(s)
2003 Art Directors Guild Awards Multi–Camera Television Series Jay Pelissier (episode: "All I Want for Christmas") Nominated [29]
ASCAP Film & TV Awards Top TV Series Dan Foliart Won [30]
BAFTA Children's Awards Best International 8 Simple Rules Nominated [31]
Artios Awards Outstanding Achievement in
Comedy Pilot Casting
Lori Openden Nominated [32]
Genesis Awards Best TV Comedy Series "8 Simple Rules" (episode: "Goodbye") Won [30]
People's Choice Awards Favorite Television New Comedy Series 8 Simple Rules Won [30]
Teen Choice Awards Choice TV Comedy 8 Simple Rules Nominated [30]
Choice TV Actress: Comedy Kaley Cuoco Nominated [30]
Choice Breakout TV Show 8 Simple Rules Won [33]
Choice Breakout TV Actress Kaley Cuoco Won [33]
Young Artist Award Best Performance in a TV Series
(Comedy or Drama) - Leading Young Actress
Kaley Cuoco Nominated [30]
Best Performance in A TV Series
(Comedy or Drama) - Leading Young Actor
Martin Spanjers Nominated [30]
2004 Directors Guild of America Awards Outstanding Directing – Comedy Series James Widdoes (episode: "Goodbye") Nominated [30]
Primetime Emmy Awards Cinematography for a Multi-Camera Series Bruce L. Finn (episode: "Goodbye”) Won [34]
Lead Actor in a Comedy Series John Ritter (posthumously) Nominated [34]
Teen Choice Awards Choice TV Actress: Comedy Kaley Cuoco Nominated [30]
Young Artist Award Best Young Adult Performer in a Teenage Role Kaley Cuoco Nominated [30]
Best Performance in a TV Series - Recurring Young Actress Kaitlin Callum Nominated [30]
Best Performance in a TV Series (Comedy or Drama) - Leading Young Actor Martin Spanjers Won [30]
2005 Genesis Awards Sid Caesar Comedy Award Episode – "Finale: Part Deux" Won [35]
Prism Awards Performance in a Comedy Series Katey Sagal Won [36]
TV Comedy Episode Episode: "Consequences" Nominated [37]

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Teenage Daughter by W Bruce Cameron 1 8 Simple RulesOriginal title cardAlso known as8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter season 1 2 GenreSitcomCreated byTracy GambleBased on8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughterby W Bruce CameronStarringJohn Ritter Katey Sagal Kaley Cuoco Amy Davidson Martin Spanjers James Garner David Spade Adam ArkinComposerDan FoliartCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons3No of episodes76 list of episodes ProductionExecutive producersTom Shadyac Michael Bostick Tracy Gamble Flody Suarez James Widdoes Judd Pillot John PeasleeRunning time22 minutesProduction companiesShady Acres Entertainment Flody Co 2002 2004 Tracy Gamble Productions 2004 Touchstone TelevisionDistributorBuena Vista TelevisionReleaseOriginal networkABCOriginal releaseSeptember 17 2002 2002 09 17 April 15 2005 2005 04 15 While 8 Simple Rules was renewed for a second season and production had begun Ritter s sudden death on September 11 2003 left the series in an uncertain position After a hiatus the series returned killing off his character James Garner and David Spade later joined the main cast as Cate s father Jim Egan and her nephew C J Barnes After three seasons ABC cancelled 8 Simple Rules in May 2005 because of low ratings Contents 1 Premise 2 Episodes 3 Characters 3 1 Main 3 2 Recurring 3 3 Guest appearances 4 Production 4 1 Ritter s death 4 2 Third season and cancellation 5 Syndication 6 Home media 7 Reception 7 1 Critical reception 7 2 U S television ratings 7 3 Accolades 8 References 9 External linksPremise EditThe rules are Use your hands on my daughter and you ll lose them after You make her cry I make you cry Safe sex is a myth Anything you try will be hazardous to your health Bring her home late there s no next date If you pull into my driveway and honk you better be dropping off a package because you re sure not picking anything up Alternative rule 5 Only delivery men honk Dates ring the doorbell Once No complaining while you re waiting for her If you re bored change my oil If your pants hang off your hips I ll gladly secure them with my staple gun Dates must be in crowded public places You want romance Read a book Episodes EditMain article List of 8 Simple Rules episodes SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedAverage viewers in millions RankFirst airedLast aired128September 17 2002 2002 09 17 May 20 2003 2003 05 20 10 9 2 46 2 224September 23 2003 2003 09 23 May 18 2004 2004 05 18 10 0 3 50 3 324September 24 2004 2004 09 24 April 15 2005 2005 04 15 6 8 4 90 4 Characters EditMain Edit Paul Hennessy portrayed by John Ritter 2002 2003 was a former sportswriter who worked from home as a lifestyle columnist He was a protective father whose protectiveness often embarrassed his children and led them to accuse him of hypocrisy Following Ritter s death Paul dies offscreen early in the second season It s mentioned he collapsed in a grocery store while buying milk Cate S Hennessy nee Egan portrayed by Katey Sagal is the wife mother nurse and easily the most sane and composed person in the family She takes a nursing job at the kids school so that she can work standard hours and spend more time with the kids Cate starts dating her kids high school principal Ed Gibb portrayed by Adam Arkin towards the end of Season 3 During her teens she was just as popular scheming and rebellious as Bridget and as such she is usually the first to notice when Bridget is up to something Her middle name is Stinky because her father had promised his best friend that he would name one of his children after him after having accidentally stabbed him with a bayonet while they were drunk in Korea to hide this she claims that the S stands for Stacy Bridget Erin Beach Hennessy portrayed by Kaley Cuoco is the beautiful ditzy oldest child She is depicted as a stereotypical blonde a popular bombshell who is preoccupied with her looks teenage boys and little else However she sometimes displays intelligence or profundity in a poignant manner Her favorite book is J D Salinger s The Catcher in the Rye 5 After her father dies she begins to steadily mature Bridget initially feels guilty about Paul s death because the last words that she had ever spoken to him were I hate you after arguing with him on the morning of his death In Season 2 Bridget is revealed to have been conceived on a beach 6 Kerry Care Bear Hennessy portrayed by Amy Davidson is the disgruntled middle child She is often seen as unattractive when compared to her beautiful older sister Bridget accuses her of stealing her boyfriend Kyle though her own actions had driven Kyle away Kerry is typically negative and sarcastic often making snide remarks about others She is also a passionate activist who cares about animal rights She lost her virginity to Bruno her boyfriend in Europe later in the third season She is often annoyed at her sister and is easily upset yet frequently the two girls team up against their parents authority or at the expense of their brother Kerry is also very artistic and keeps a sketchbook She is the smart child but often shows naivete After she starts dating Bridget s popular ex boyfriend Kyle her own popularity increases and she begins to act a bit more like her older sister Rory Joseph Hennessy portrayed by Martin Spanjers is Cate and Paul s son and their youngest child He often takes pleasure in tattling on his sisters Usually he waits until his sisters have already committed an infraction then tells his father who explodes Rory is his father s favorite child He becomes involved in money making schemes with C J He is commonly seen playing in the living room and mentions wanting a monkey he had once acquired a monkey by trading some of his father s baseball cards and later traded the monkey for a guitar He also delights in showing his friends the private aspects of his sister Bridget s life mentioning once that his friends looted Bridget s underwear drawer Rory is hit hard by Paul s death and punches a hole in his wall out of anger cutting his hand He explains the injury as a burn from having removed a hot casserole from the oven After he enters high school Rory matures leaving C J to be the main wisecracker of the family Jim Egan portrayed by James Garner 2003 2005 is Cate s father Jim served in the Korean War and is proud of his service he becomes angry whenever the war is called a police action He is very protective of the family He often sneaks away to smoke tobacco He is divorced having formerly resided in Florida before moving into Cate s basement and often tries to beat C J with his cane He takes pride in C J s success as a teacher C J Barnes portrayed by David Spade 2004 2005 is Cate s nephew He was once in the army and claims to have studied aerial photography during the Gulf War and to have received a Purple Heart in combat which is in contrast to his generally childish attitude He is a teacher who often pursues women though unsuccessfully When C J first arrives the family is initially surprised He reveals that he was ashamed that he did not live up to Paul s expectations and avoided them because of that He lives with his grandfather Jim in the basement having previously lived in a van which Jim had burned He once dated Mrs Krupp Kerry and Bridget s math teacher but cheated on her with his ex girlfriend Cheryl He reveals that his first initial stands for Corey C J previously smoked marijuana heavily and in fact used to smoke with Kyle s older brother but he claims to not have touched it in two years he originally claims it was five years though he relents after Jim expresses disbelief Recurring Edit Kyle portrayed by Billy Aaron Brown is Bridget s and later Kerry s boyfriend He is often seen spending time with Rory when not with either Kerry or Bridget His father Tommy used to work with Paul Ed Gibb portrayed by Adam Arkin is the principal of the local high school He and Cate knew each other in high school and even dated Their accounts of their first romantic encounter are different each professing to have had more self control Despite this they have some very intimate moments Coach Scott portrayed by Dan Cortese is a high school coach on whom Bridget had a crush He likes Cate and Cate initially likes him but then discovers Bridget s crush which causes her to deny Scott s romantic advances towards her Jenna Sharpe portrayed by Nikki Danielle Moore 2003 2005 is the daughter of Paul s boss Nick and one of Bridget s rivals who later becomes her friend She has a younger sister Rachael Nicole Mansour who is a friend of Kerry Missy Kleinfeld portrayed by Daniella Monet 2003 2004 is Rory s love interest in Season 2 She has a sister Sissy Elena Lyons who likes C J Jeremy portrayed by Jonathan Taylor Thomas 2004 is Bridget s tutor and eventual boyfriend He is considered a nerd at school and because of this Bridget at first denies her interest in him Anthony W portrayed by Cole Williams 2002 2003 is a student in Bridget s class He is a white boy who speaks like a black rapper often resulting in confusion In Cool Parent he is shown to play lacrosse Maggie Barnes nee Egan portrayed by Cybill Shepherd is Cate s sister and C J s mother Maggie shares the same sensitive moody nature as Kerry However it appears from a conversation between Ed Gibb and Cate that Cate was the smarter one as well as being more popular Fred Doyle portrayed by John Ratzenberger is a persistent and overly friendly neighbor of the Hennessys and husband of Mary Ellen portrayed originally by Shelley Long and then by Cindy Williams He is the father of Donald Donny Doyle who has dated Bridget for some time Fred is the head of the neighborhood watch and his family is religious Mrs Crupp portrayed by Suzy Nakamura is a math teacher at the school Damian portrayed by Paul Wesley is Bridget s ex boyfriend who appears in two episodes Lacey Lacy portrayed by Kala Savage 2003 2004 is Bridget s friend who appears in three episodes Laura Egan portrayed by Suzanne Pleshette is Cate and Maggie s mother Tommy portrayed by Larry Miller a co worker of Paul Guest appearances Edit Pamela Anderson Terry Bradshaw Nick Carter Dan Cortese Mo Gaffney Beth Grant Josh Henderson Matt Lanter Thad Luckinbill Tatum O Neal Ed O Neill Jason Priestly Shawn Pyfrom Nicole Richie Connie Sawyer Connie Stevens Raquel WelshProduction EditRitter s death Edit The first three episodes of the series second season had been completed when Ritter experienced discomfort during a rehearsal on the afternoon of September 11 2003 7 Crew members took him to a nearby hospital Providence Saint Joseph Medical Center where he was misdiagnosed as having a heart attack and as a result his condition had worsened when physicians later diagnosed him with an aortic dissection He died that evening at the age of 54 8 9 10 Following Ritter s death ABC announced that 8 Simple Rules would continue after a hiatus and would incorporate the death of Ritter s character The three new episodes that Ritter had completed were aired with an introduction by Sagal 8 Simple Rules returned two months after Ritter s death with a one hour episode Goodbye which was turned into a tribute to Ritter s character Subsequent episodes dealt with the family s reaction to his death and how they moved on from it The first four post Ritter episodes were shot without a live audience with James Garner and Suzanne Pleshette guest starring as Cate s strict parents and David Spade guest starring as Cate s wayward nephew C J Barnes Garner and Spade later received starring roles in order to fill the void left by Ritter for the remainder of the series run Third season and cancellation Edit Before Ritter s death 8 Simple Rules ranked 42nd in the Nielsen ratings After Ritter s death it had slipped to 50th but was renewed for a third season in which ABC moved the series to Friday at 8 00 p m as part of its TGIF comedy line up The series creator and show runner Tracy Gamble left the series for a time over creative differences prior to the third season but he later returned as a consulting producer midway through the season Gamble was replaced by Judd Pillot and John Peaslee who had performed the same role in the final season of Spade s sitcom Just Shoot Me 11 The series plunged to 94th in the ratings Even before the third season finale s airing rumors began circulating that 8 Simple Rules was facing cancellation because of Ritter s death and poor ratings The Friday night death slot ratings took their toll on 8 Simple Rules The third season finale was not aired for May sweeps The finale received a 3 9 8 rating share which gave ABC a third place finish behind NBC s Dateline 5 8 11 and CBS s Joan of Arcadia 4 9 10 which starred Ritter s son Jason ABC officially cancelled 8 Simple Rules in May 2005 12 Syndication EditWhile the ratings for 8 Simple Rules were well above those of the surrounding TGIF shows during the show s third season ABC canceled it because a perceived inability to sell reruns of the show into syndication a fourth season would have given the show one hundred episodes traditionally considered the minimum number of episodes necessary for a show to successfully enter daily syndication 13 14 15 On July 11 2005 less than two months after ABC officially canceled the show The WB network announced that it would air all 76 episodes of 8 Simple Rules from 4 5 p m as part of its replacement of Kids WB with the Daytime WB block aimed at a broader audience The show aired weekdays from January 2 2006 to September 15 2006 when it was replaced by Reba upon the merger of UPN and The WB into The CW 16 On Tuesday June 12 2007 the show joined the ABC Family lineup airing weekdays from 6 00 to 7 00 p m In September 2008 the show began airing from 3 00 to 4 00 p m continuing at that time until October 10 2008 On October 3 2009 8 Simple Rules returned to ABC Family having been absent for a year airing on Saturdays from 10 00 to 11 00 a m and Sundays from 11 00 a m to 12 00 p m 17 Airings have been sporadic because of the channel s unpredictable movie schedule and holiday programming block On February 8 2010 the series was added back to ABC Family s weekday lineup airing from 6 00 to 7 00 p m Eastern Time replacing The Fresh Prince of Bel Air After a few more months of absence 8 Simple Rules resumed on ABC Family at 7 00 p m ET on select weekend mornings beginning on July 18 2010 In mid December 2012 8 Simple Rules was removed from ABC Family s weekday lineup only to be added back in September 2013 The series was removed from the network s lineup once again in 2014 In the United Kingdom the show began airing on the Disney Channel in 2003 with the episodes edited for a children s audience 18 It was picked up by ABC1 which aired it until the channel s closure in 2007 The same year Channel 5 began airing Season 1 of the series From 2008 all three seasons of the show were aired on 5 19 The series was aired uncut on subsequent channels following its cancellation by Disney Channel Both Channel 5 and 5 aired the series in its original widescreen format In 2017 Comedy Central obtained the rights to the show and started airing it on June 12 2017 In Denmark 8 Simple Rules aired on TV3 In Canada the show aired on YTV and ABC Spark the Canadian version of Freeform In the Republic of Ireland 8 Simple Rules aired on RTE Two Later rights to the show were acquired by TG4 which aired the series weeknights at 5 35 p m The series was shown on both channels uncut despite the early time of day but the show was issued an age rating On RTE Two it was issued a PS rating and on TG4 a 12 rating In Israel the show aired on satellite provider yes using its shortened title 8 Simple Rules in Hebrew 8 כללים פשוטים Home media EditOn August 7 2007 Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment released Season 1 of 8 Simple Rules on DVD in Region 1 Season 1 was released in the UK on September 1 2008 20 In August 2008 Lionsgate Home Entertainment announced that it had acquired the rights to the series from ABC Studios Lionsgate subsequently released Season 2 on DVD in Region 1 on May 19 2009 21 DVD Name Ep Region 1 Region 2 Region 4The Complete First Season 28 August 7 2007 September 1 2008 November 12 2008 22 The Complete Second Season 24 May 19 2009 TBA TBAThe Complete Third Season 24 TBA TBA TBAThe first 2 seasons of the series were released on Disney on May 20 2022 For reasons unknown season 3 is absent from the service Reception EditCritical reception Edit On review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes the first season reports a 57 approval rating based on 21 reviews 23 In a review for Variety Michael Speier deemed the series unoriginal but did praise the cast performances especially John Ritter Critical of the show s humor he did go on to comment nothing even remotely deep here but Rules isn t as silly as some of its plotlines suggest Going for the mass appeal bow s reach goes a little too far trying to appease every single potential audience member off the bat with standard fare jokes about clothing dating and busy spouses It would really be something if execs went for the slowburn once in a while letting some of these shows breathe before jamming punchlines down viewers throats 24 The second season reports a 60 approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 5 reviews 25 U S television ratings Edit Viewership and ratings per season of 8 Simple Rules Season Timeslot ET Episodes First aired Last aired TV season Viewershiprank Avg viewers millions Date Viewers millions Date Viewers millions 1 Tuesday 8 00 pm 28 September 17 2002 2002 09 17 17 29 May 20 2003 2003 05 20 7 88 2002 03 46 10 9 26 2 Tuesday 8 00 pm 24 September 23 2003 2003 09 23 16 97 May 18 2004 2004 05 18 7 54 2003 04 50 10 0 27 3 Friday 8 00 pm 24 September 24 2004 2004 09 24 6 11 April 15 2005 2005 04 15 5 26 2004 05 90 6 8 28 Accolades Edit Year Award Category Recipient Result Ref s 2003 Art Directors Guild Awards Multi Camera Television Series Jay Pelissier episode All I Want for Christmas Nominated 29 ASCAP Film amp TV Awards Top TV Series Dan Foliart Won 30 BAFTA Children s Awards Best International 8 Simple Rules Nominated 31 Artios Awards Outstanding Achievement inComedy Pilot Casting Lori Openden Nominated 32 Genesis Awards Best TV Comedy Series 8 Simple Rules episode Goodbye Won 30 People s Choice Awards Favorite Television New Comedy Series 8 Simple Rules Won 30 Teen Choice Awards Choice TV Comedy 8 Simple Rules Nominated 30 Choice TV Actress Comedy Kaley Cuoco Nominated 30 Choice Breakout TV Show 8 Simple Rules Won 33 Choice Breakout TV Actress Kaley Cuoco Won 33 Young Artist Award Best Performance in a TV Series Comedy or Drama Leading Young Actress Kaley Cuoco Nominated 30 Best Performance in A TV Series Comedy or Drama Leading Young Actor Martin Spanjers Nominated 30 2004 Directors Guild of America Awards Outstanding Directing Comedy Series James Widdoes episode Goodbye Nominated 30 Primetime Emmy Awards Cinematography for a Multi Camera Series Bruce L Finn episode Goodbye Won 34 Lead Actor in a Comedy Series John Ritter posthumously Nominated 34 Teen Choice Awards Choice TV Actress Comedy Kaley Cuoco Nominated 30 Young Artist Award Best Young Adult Performer in a Teenage Role Kaley Cuoco Nominated 30 Best Performance in a TV Series Recurring Young Actress Kaitlin Callum Nominated 30 Best Performance in a TV Series Comedy or Drama Leading Young Actor Martin Spanjers Won 30 2005 Genesis Awards Sid Caesar Comedy Award Episode Finale Part Deux Won 35 Prism Awards Performance in a Comedy Series Katey Sagal Won 36 TV Comedy Episode Episode Consequences Nominated 37 References Edit John Ritter CBS News Page 1 of 17 Retrieved October 4 2012 a b Nielsen s TOP 156 Shows for 2002 03 Retrieved July 29 2008 a b 2003 2004 TV Ratings Archived 2008 05 21 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved July 29 2008 a b 2004 2005 TV Ratings Retrieved July 29 2008 Drummer Boy part 2 8 Simple Rules Season 1 Episode 18 February 11 2003 ABC Sex Ed 8 Simple Rules Season 2 Episode 2 September 30 2003 ABC John Ritter Legacy Lives in Ritter Rules cbsnews com March 17 2010 Considine Bob February 4 2008 John Ritter s widow talks about wrongful death suit today com Archived from the original on December 5 2014 Retrieved June 12 2017 John Ritter 1948 2003 people com September 18 2003 p 2 John Ritter Biography Snauffer Douglas 2008 The Show Must Go On How the Deaths of Lead Actors Have Affected Television Series Jefferson NC McFarland p 17 ISBN 978 0 7864 3295 0 8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter last episode August 2 2009 Barry Garron March 29 2006 Anatomy of a hit George Lopez Hollywood Reporter HollywoodReporter com Retrieved August 24 2008 John Dempsey September 14 2003 Cablers raise syndie stakes Variety Archived from the original on May 23 2009 Retrieved August 24 2008 Michael Schneider July 6 2004 Duo Standing tall in 20th deal Variety Archived from the original on October 15 2008 Retrieved August 24 2008 Breaking News The WB Sets Its 3 00 Pm 5 00 PM Afternoon Block Line Up for January 2006 Through September 2006 TheFutonCritic com www thefutoncritic com ABC Family October 2009 Has 8 Simple Rules Returning Big Three To Air Obama Address on Wednesday 8 Simple Rules for dating my teenage daughter disney co uk Archived from the original on March 15 2012 Retrieved August 22 2011 Fiver to air 8 Simple Rules the8rules co uk April 21 2008 Retrieved August 22 2011 Listing at Amazon uk Season 2 on DVD Archived February 28 2009 at the Wayback Machine at TV Shows on DVD 8 Simple Rules Complete Season 1 3 Disc Set Mighty Ape 8 SIMPLE RULES SEASON 1 2002 2003 Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved April 13 2022 Speier Michael September 12 2002 8 Simple Rules For Dating My Teenage Daughter Variety Retrieved April 13 2022 8 SIMPLE RULES SEASON 2 2003 2004 Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved April 13 2022 Nielsen s TOP 156 Shows for 2002 03 groups google com May 20 2003 Retrieved April 13 2022 ABC Television Network June 2 2004 Archived from the original on April 13 2022 Retrieved April 13 2022 Primetime series May 27 2005 Archived from the original on April 13 2022 Retrieved April 13 2022 Winners amp Nominees adg org Retrieved March 1 2022 a b c d e f g h i j k l 8 Simple Rules Site Awards the8rules co uk Retrieved March 1 2022 Children s in 2003 awards bafta org Retrieved March 1 2022 2003 Artios Awards castingsociety com Retrieved March 1 2022 a b 2003 Teen Choice Winners Announced Hollywood com June 7 2014 Retrieved March 1 2022 a b 8 Simple Rules Television Academy Genesis Awards 2005 imdb com Retrieved March 1 2022 Awards amp Nominations katey sagal com Retrieved March 1 2022 Morfoot Addie March 10 2005 EIC names 9th annual Prism noms Variety Retrieved March 1 2022 External links Edit Wikiquote has quotations related to 8 Simple Rules 8 Simple Rules at IMDb 8 Simple Rules at epguides com An online archived version of Bruce Cameron s article presenting the premise of the 8 Simple Rules James Garner Interview on the Charlie Rose Show Archived January 3 2008 at the Wayback Machine James Garner interview at Archive of American Television Camacho Melissa 8 Simple Rules Common Sense Media Retrieved October 4 2012 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 8 Simple Rules amp oldid 1127711071, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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