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Frank's Place

Frank's Place is an American comedy-drama series that aired on CBS for 22 episodes during the 1987-1988 television season. The series was created by Hugh Wilson and executive produced by Wilson and series star and fellow WKRP in Cincinnati alumnus Tim Reid.

Frank's Place
GenreComedy drama
Created byHugh Wilson
Written byRichard Dubin
David Chambers
Samm-Art Williams
Hugh Wilson
Directed byNeema Barnette
Richard Dubin
Stan Lathan
Max Tash
Hugh Wilson
StarringTim Reid
Daphne Maxwell Reid
Tony Burton
Virginia Capers
Robert Harper
Theme music composerLouis Alter
Eddie DeLange
Opening theme"Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans?" performed by Louis Armstrong
ComposerRichard Kosinski
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes22
Production
Executive producersTim Reid
Hugh Wilson
ProducersMax Tash
David Chambers
Richard Dubin
Camera setupSingle-camera
Running time22–24 minutes
Production companyViacom Productions
Release
Original networkCBS
Original releaseSeptember 14, 1987 (1987-09-14) –
March 22, 1988 (1988-03-22)

TV Guide ranked it No. 3 on its 2013 list of 60 shows that were "Cancelled Too Soon".[1] Rolling Stone ranked it No. 99 on its list of the best sitcoms of the television era.[2]

Plot

Set in New Orleans, Frank's Place chronicles the life of Frank Parrish (Tim Reid), a well-to-do African-American professor at Brown University, an Ivy League university in Providence, Rhode Island, who inherits a restaurant, Chez Louisiane. In the premiere, Frank travels to New Orleans intending to sell the restaurant. However, waitress Emerita (she waits only on customers with twenty years or more of patronage) of Chez Louisiane—Miss Marie (Frances E. Williams) has a voodoo spin (curse) put on Frank ensuring that he will come back to carry on his family's business. Consequently, when Frank returns to New England, the life he's known there suddenly goes inexplicably haywire. Feeling he has no choice, Frank returns to New Orleans and makes many discoveries about black culture in New Orleans, the differences between northern and southern lifestyles, and himself.

On its surface, Frank's Place was a fish-out-of-water story, like The Beverly Hillbillies or Green Acres. However, the series' story lines featured weightier topics such as race and class issues.

Cast and characters

Production

The idea for the series came from CBS vice president, Gregg Maday. As a young man, Maday frequented a restaurant in Buffalo, New York named Dan Montgomery's. Maday also wanted a series based in New Orleans due to the mid-1980s interest in Cajun cuisine and zydeco. The two ideas were combined. Wilson and Reid spent time in New Orleans for research. They found a restaurant named Chez Helene, and many of the things they encountered there were included in the series. Big Arthur was based on Chez Helene's owner, Austin Leslie. The series focused more on Creole cuisine and Creole culture rather than Cajun.[3]

Don Yesso was a real-life New Orleans native whom Wilson met on a flight to the city. Yesso was not an actor, but Wilson cast him because of his genuine Yat dialect.[3]

Unlike most sitcom productions of the era, Frank's Place was filmed with a single camera and used no laugh track.

Theme song

The series theme song was Louis Armstrong's classic "Do You Know What It Means To Miss New Orleans?".

Episodes

Series No. Title Directed by Written by Original air date
1"Pilot"Hugh WilsonHugh WilsonSeptember 14, 1987 (1987-09-14)
Brown University professor Frank Parrish inherits his estranged father's New Orleans restaurant, Chez Louisiane.
2"Frank Returns"Hugh WilsonHugh WilsonSeptember 21, 1987 (1987-09-21)
A voodoo "spin" compels Frank to return to New Orleans and run the Chez.
3"Frank Takes Charge"Stan LathanDavid ChambersSeptember 28, 1987 (1987-09-28)
Frank tries to get the hang of running a restaurant.
4"The Bridge"Hugh WilsonHugh WilsonOctober 5, 1987 (1987-10-05)
A man drives his truck off a bridge and dies after drinking at the Chez. A high-powered lawyer (Conchata Ferrell) with connections to the dead man's wife (Beah Richards) announces her intention to sue Frank for everything he's got.
5"Frank Joins the Club"Neema BarnetteSamm-Art WilliamsOctober 12, 1987 (1987-10-12)
Frank is recruited to be the token dark-skinned member of a club for light-skinned black people.
6"Eligible Bachelor"Stan LathanPamela DouglasOctober 19, 1987 (1987-10-19)
Frank finds himself newly popular with women.
7"Disengaged"Max TashDavid ChambersOctober 26, 1987 (1987-10-26)
Hanna breaks off her engagement.
8"Cool and the Gang: Part 1"Hugh WilsonRichard DubinNovember 9, 1987 (1987-11-09)
Cool Charles is offered a part-time job by a 16-year-old boss.
9"Cool and the Gang: Part 2"Hugh WilsonRichard DubinNovember 16, 1987 (1987-11-16)
Cool Charles's friends get concerned about his involvement with gang life.
10"The Reverend Gets a Flock"Neema BarnetteDavid ChambersNovember 23, 1987 (1987-11-23)
The Reverend Deal gets a new job opportunity of his own.
11"I.O.U."Roy Campanella IISamm-Art WilliamsNovember 30, 1987 (1987-11-30)
Frank is told that he's going to have to pay off his father's old gambling debts – or else.
12"Food Fight"Hugh WilsonRichard DubinDecember 7, 1987 (1987-12-07)
A dispute over recipes is settled by a boxing match between the chefs of the Chez and a rival restaurant.
13"Season's Greetings"Helaine HeadHugh Wilson (teleplay)
Don Yesso (story)
December 14, 1987 (1987-12-14)
Frank goes to Bubba's family's place for a Hanukkah party, where Bubba pretends that he and Frank are lovers.
14"The Bum Out Front"Frank BonnerHugh WilsonJanuary 4, 1988 (1988-01-04)
Frank develops an unusual relationship with a vagrant who lives outside the Chez and refuses to leave.
15"Dueling Voodoo"Richard DubinDavid ChambersJanuary 11, 1988 (1988-01-11)
To get rid of a tenant who appears to have voodoo powers, Frank enlists the help of the voodoo expert who cursed him.
16"Where's Ed?"Hugh WilsonHugh WilsonJanuary 18, 1988 (1988-01-18)
Tiger's buddies steal the corpse of an old friend and bring it to the Chez, and the body winds up in the restaurant's freezer just as the health inspector is visiting.
17"Night Business"Max TashHugh WilsonFebruary 3, 1988 (1988-02-03)
Frank hires a consultant to help the Chez improve its business and get a broader range of customers.
18"Shorty's Belle"Max TashCraig NelsonFebruary 15, 1988 (1988-02-15)
Shorty tries to help a Southern damsel in distress.
19"Frank's Place – The Movie"Hugh WilsonHugh Wilson (teleplay)
Hugh Wilson & Tim Reid (story)
February 22, 1988 (1988-02-22)
A film director (Daniel Davis) uses the Chez as a set for a movie, and Frank has a shot with the movie's leading lady (Pam Grier).
20"Cultural Exchange"Kevin Rodney SullivanSamm-Art WilliamsMarch 7, 1988 (1988-03-07)
A group of African musicians visits New Orleans, and one of them is so impressed by Dizzy Gillespie that he wants to stay in America and play jazz.
21"The Recruiting Game"Richard DubinDavid ChambersMarch 15, 1988 (1988-03-15)
Frank helps a high school basketball star field offers from various colleges.
22"The King of Wall Street"Asaad KeladaSamm-Art WilliamsMarch 22, 1988 (1988-03-22)
While eating dinner at the Chez, a Wall Street tycoon learns that he's been the victim of a hostile takeover.

Awards and nominations

Award Category Nominee(s) Result Ref.
Artios Awards Best Comedy Episodic Casting Deborah Barylski Nominated [4]
Golden Globe Awards Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy Nominated [5]
Humanitas Prize 30 Minute Network or Syndicated Television Hugh Wilson (for "The Bridge") Won [6]
NAACP Image Awards Outstanding Actor in a Comedy Series Tim Reid Won
Outstanding Actress in a Comedy Series Daphne Maxwell Reid Nominated
Frances E. Williams Nominated
Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Comedy Series David Chambers, Richard Dubin, Tim Reid, Max Tash, Samm-Art Williams, and Hugh Wilson Nominated [7]
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series Tim Reid (for "The Bridge") Nominated
Outstanding Guest Performer in a Comedy Series Beah Richards (for "The Bridge") Won
Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series Hugh Wilson (for "The Bridge") Won
Outstanding Art Direction for a Series Jacqueline Webber and Daniel Loren May (for "Cool and the Gang: Part 2") Nominated
Outstanding Editing for a Series (Single Camera Production) Marsh Hendry and Robert Souders (for "Food Fight") Nominated
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Costuming for a Series Pat Welch (for "Frank Returns") Nominated
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Hairstyling for a Series Ora Green (for "Dueling Voodoo") Nominated
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy Series or a Special Michael Ballin, Martin P. Church, Lenora Peterson, and M. Curtis Price (for "Food Fight") Won
Television Critics Association Awards Program of the Year Nominated
Outstanding Achievement in Comedy Won[a]
Viewers for Quality Television Awards Best Actor in a Quality Comedy Series Tim Reid Won

Cancellation

Frank's Place was cancelled after one season. Despite its strong beginning, ratings for Frank's Place declined. Viewers were reportedly puzzled by the show's changing timeslot and by how the show's style eschewed the traditional sitcom format. The show's large ensemble and film-style techniques made production costly.[8] Wilson remarked that: "We just didn’t please the Nielsen monster."[9]

Tim Reid was later told by CBS board member Walter Cronkite that the show was cancelled because Laurence Tisch, the network's CEO at the time, was upset by the episode "The King of Wall Street." Tisch, who bought CBS via junk bonds, viewed the episode as an insult since it depicted a Wall Street tycoon condemning junk bonds. As a result, Tisch demanded that the show be cancelled despite the objections of Cronkite and other board members.[10]

Syndication

Reruns aired on BET in 1990.[11]

Home media

In October 2008, CNN.com reported that because of music clearance issues, a DVD release would be unlikely.[12] However, on November 11, 2008, TVShowsOnDVD.com reported that plans are underway for an eventual DVD release, although Tim Reid has said that, due to the prohibitive costs of the music rights, a new musical score will be recorded that will "recreate the mood of the music." He adds, "it has to be the mood of the show or I'd rather not do it."[13] No date has been yet given for a release.

Notes

  1. ^ Tied with The Wonder Years.

References

  1. ^ Roush, Matt (June 3, 2013). "Cancelled Too Soon". TV Guide. pp. 20 and 21
  2. ^ Best TV Sitcoms of All Time By Alan Sepinwall, Maria Fontoura, David Fear and Rob Sheffield, Rolling Stone, retrieved May 6, 2021.
  3. ^ a b Walker, Dave (2002-10-20). "Frankly unforgettable - It lasted just one season. But even now, 15 years after its premiere, the gloriously New Orleans-centric series 'Frank's Place' holds a special place in television history". NOLA.com. Retrieved 2014-04-15.
  4. ^ "1988 Artios Awards". www.castingsociety.com. Retrieved 2020-06-28.
  5. ^ "Frank's Place – Golden Globes". HFPA. Retrieved July 5, 2021.
  6. ^ "Past Winners & Nominees". Humanitas Prize. Retrieved June 11, 2022.
  7. ^ "Frank's Place". Emmys.com. Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. Retrieved July 13, 2021.
  8. ^ "Frank's Place". Television Academy Interviews. 2017-10-22. Retrieved 2021-11-11.
  9. ^ Weinstein, Steve (1988-10-05). "CBS Puts 'Frank's Place' Out of Business". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2021-11-11.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  10. ^ Rapoport, Ron; Dressen, Tom; Reid, Tim (2009). Tim and Tom: An American Comedy in Black and White. University of Chicago Press. ISBN 9780226709024.pages 243-245
  11. ^ Dawson, Greg (1990-01-25). . Orlando Sentinel. Archived from the original on 2014-04-16. Retrieved 2014-04-15.
  12. ^ CNN.Com "The Marquee Blog, October 3, 2008
  13. ^ Frank's Place - The Short Lived Sitcom Starring Tim Reid Could Come to DVD...But with Music Changes, tvshowsondvd.com November 11, 2008

External links

  • Frank's Place at IMDb
  • Frank's Place entry from The Museum of Broadcast Communications

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For the XM Satellite Radio channel formerly called Frank s Place see High Standards XM Frank s Place is an American comedy drama series that aired on CBS for 22 episodes during the 1987 1988 television season The series was created by Hugh Wilson and executive produced by Wilson and series star and fellow WKRP in Cincinnati alumnus Tim Reid Frank s PlaceGenreComedy dramaCreated byHugh WilsonWritten byRichard DubinDavid ChambersSamm Art WilliamsHugh WilsonDirected byNeema BarnetteRichard DubinStan LathanMax TashHugh WilsonStarringTim ReidDaphne Maxwell ReidTony BurtonVirginia CapersRobert HarperTheme music composerLouis AlterEddie DeLangeOpening theme Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans performed by Louis ArmstrongComposerRichard KosinskiCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons1No of episodes22ProductionExecutive producersTim ReidHugh WilsonProducersMax TashDavid ChambersRichard DubinCamera setupSingle cameraRunning time22 24 minutesProduction companyViacom ProductionsReleaseOriginal networkCBSOriginal releaseSeptember 14 1987 1987 09 14 March 22 1988 1988 03 22 TV Guide ranked it No 3 on its 2013 list of 60 shows that were Cancelled Too Soon 1 Rolling Stone ranked it No 99 on its list of the best sitcoms of the television era 2 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast and characters 3 Production 3 1 Theme song 4 Episodes 5 Awards and nominations 6 Cancellation 7 Syndication 8 Home media 9 Notes 10 References 11 External linksPlot EditSet in New Orleans Frank s Place chronicles the life of Frank Parrish Tim Reid a well to do African American professor at Brown University an Ivy League university in Providence Rhode Island who inherits a restaurant Chez Louisiane In the premiere Frank travels to New Orleans intending to sell the restaurant However waitress Emerita she waits only on customers with twenty years or more of patronage of Chez Louisiane Miss Marie Frances E Williams has a voodoo spin curse put on Frank ensuring that he will come back to carry on his family s business Consequently when Frank returns to New England the life he s known there suddenly goes inexplicably haywire Feeling he has no choice Frank returns to New Orleans and makes many discoveries about black culture in New Orleans the differences between northern and southern lifestyles and himself On its surface Frank s Place was a fish out of water story like The Beverly Hillbillies or Green Acres However the series story lines featured weightier topics such as race and class issues Cast and characters EditTim Reid as Frank Parrish Daphne Maxwell Reid Tim Reid s real life wife as Hanna Griffin Tony Burton as Big Arthur Virginia Capers as Mrs Bertha Griffin Lamour Robert Harper as Bubba Weisberger Lincoln Kilpatrick as Reverend Deal Charles Lampkin as Tiger Shepin Francesca P Roberts as Anna Mae Don Yesso as Shorty La Roux William Thomas Jr as Cool Charles Frances E Williams as Miss Marie oldest living waitressProduction EditThe idea for the series came from CBS vice president Gregg Maday As a young man Maday frequented a restaurant in Buffalo New York named Dan Montgomery s Maday also wanted a series based in New Orleans due to the mid 1980s interest in Cajun cuisine and zydeco The two ideas were combined Wilson and Reid spent time in New Orleans for research They found a restaurant named Chez Helene and many of the things they encountered there were included in the series Big Arthur was based on Chez Helene s owner Austin Leslie The series focused more on Creole cuisine and Creole culture rather than Cajun 3 Don Yesso was a real life New Orleans native whom Wilson met on a flight to the city Yesso was not an actor but Wilson cast him because of his genuine Yat dialect 3 Unlike most sitcom productions of the era Frank s Place was filmed with a single camera and used no laugh track Theme song Edit The series theme song was Louis Armstrong s classic Do You Know What It Means To Miss New Orleans Episodes EditSeries No Title Directed by Written by Original air date1 Pilot Hugh WilsonHugh WilsonSeptember 14 1987 1987 09 14 Brown University professor Frank Parrish inherits his estranged father s New Orleans restaurant Chez Louisiane 2 Frank Returns Hugh WilsonHugh WilsonSeptember 21 1987 1987 09 21 A voodoo spin compels Frank to return to New Orleans and run the Chez 3 Frank Takes Charge Stan LathanDavid ChambersSeptember 28 1987 1987 09 28 Frank tries to get the hang of running a restaurant 4 The Bridge Hugh WilsonHugh WilsonOctober 5 1987 1987 10 05 A man drives his truck off a bridge and dies after drinking at the Chez A high powered lawyer Conchata Ferrell with connections to the dead man s wife Beah Richards announces her intention to sue Frank for everything he s got 5 Frank Joins the Club Neema BarnetteSamm Art WilliamsOctober 12 1987 1987 10 12 Frank is recruited to be the token dark skinned member of a club for light skinned black people 6 Eligible Bachelor Stan LathanPamela DouglasOctober 19 1987 1987 10 19 Frank finds himself newly popular with women 7 Disengaged Max TashDavid ChambersOctober 26 1987 1987 10 26 Hanna breaks off her engagement 8 Cool and the Gang Part 1 Hugh WilsonRichard DubinNovember 9 1987 1987 11 09 Cool Charles is offered a part time job by a 16 year old boss 9 Cool and the Gang Part 2 Hugh WilsonRichard DubinNovember 16 1987 1987 11 16 Cool Charles s friends get concerned about his involvement with gang life 10 The Reverend Gets a Flock Neema BarnetteDavid ChambersNovember 23 1987 1987 11 23 The Reverend Deal gets a new job opportunity of his own 11 I O U Roy Campanella IISamm Art WilliamsNovember 30 1987 1987 11 30 Frank is told that he s going to have to pay off his father s old gambling debts or else 12 Food Fight Hugh WilsonRichard DubinDecember 7 1987 1987 12 07 A dispute over recipes is settled by a boxing match between the chefs of the Chez and a rival restaurant 13 Season s Greetings Helaine HeadHugh Wilson teleplay Don Yesso story December 14 1987 1987 12 14 Frank goes to Bubba s family s place for a Hanukkah party where Bubba pretends that he and Frank are lovers 14 The Bum Out Front Frank BonnerHugh WilsonJanuary 4 1988 1988 01 04 Frank develops an unusual relationship with a vagrant who lives outside the Chez and refuses to leave 15 Dueling Voodoo Richard DubinDavid ChambersJanuary 11 1988 1988 01 11 To get rid of a tenant who appears to have voodoo powers Frank enlists the help of the voodoo expert who cursed him 16 Where s Ed Hugh WilsonHugh WilsonJanuary 18 1988 1988 01 18 Tiger s buddies steal the corpse of an old friend and bring it to the Chez and the body winds up in the restaurant s freezer just as the health inspector is visiting 17 Night Business Max TashHugh WilsonFebruary 3 1988 1988 02 03 Frank hires a consultant to help the Chez improve its business and get a broader range of customers 18 Shorty s Belle Max TashCraig NelsonFebruary 15 1988 1988 02 15 Shorty tries to help a Southern damsel in distress 19 Frank s Place The Movie Hugh WilsonHugh Wilson teleplay Hugh Wilson amp Tim Reid story February 22 1988 1988 02 22 A film director Daniel Davis uses the Chez as a set for a movie and Frank has a shot with the movie s leading lady Pam Grier 20 Cultural Exchange Kevin Rodney SullivanSamm Art WilliamsMarch 7 1988 1988 03 07 A group of African musicians visits New Orleans and one of them is so impressed by Dizzy Gillespie that he wants to stay in America and play jazz 21 The Recruiting Game Richard DubinDavid ChambersMarch 15 1988 1988 03 15 Frank helps a high school basketball star field offers from various colleges 22 The King of Wall Street Asaad KeladaSamm Art WilliamsMarch 22 1988 1988 03 22 While eating dinner at the Chez a Wall Street tycoon learns that he s been the victim of a hostile takeover Awards and nominations EditAward Category Nominee s Result Ref Artios Awards Best Comedy Episodic Casting Deborah Barylski Nominated 4 Golden Globe Awards Best Television Series Musical or Comedy Nominated 5 Humanitas Prize 30 Minute Network or Syndicated Television Hugh Wilson for The Bridge Won 6 NAACP Image Awards Outstanding Actor in a Comedy Series Tim Reid WonOutstanding Actress in a Comedy Series Daphne Maxwell Reid NominatedFrances E Williams NominatedPrimetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Comedy Series David Chambers Richard Dubin Tim Reid Max Tash Samm Art Williams and Hugh Wilson Nominated 7 Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series Tim Reid for The Bridge NominatedOutstanding Guest Performer in a Comedy Series Beah Richards for The Bridge WonOutstanding Writing for a Comedy Series Hugh Wilson for The Bridge WonOutstanding Art Direction for a Series Jacqueline Webber and Daniel Loren May for Cool and the Gang Part 2 NominatedOutstanding Editing for a Series Single Camera Production Marsh Hendry and Robert Souders for Food Fight NominatedOutstanding Individual Achievement in Costuming for a Series Pat Welch for Frank Returns NominatedOutstanding Individual Achievement in Hairstyling for a Series Ora Green for Dueling Voodoo NominatedOutstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy Series or a Special Michael Ballin Martin P Church Lenora Peterson and M Curtis Price for Food Fight WonTelevision Critics Association Awards Program of the Year NominatedOutstanding Achievement in Comedy Won a Viewers for Quality Television Awards Best Actor in a Quality Comedy Series Tim Reid WonCancellation EditFrank s Place was cancelled after one season Despite its strong beginning ratings for Frank s Place declined Viewers were reportedly puzzled by the show s changing timeslot and by how the show s style eschewed the traditional sitcom format The show s large ensemble and film style techniques made production costly 8 Wilson remarked that We just didn t please the Nielsen monster 9 Tim Reid was later told by CBS board member Walter Cronkite that the show was cancelled because Laurence Tisch the network s CEO at the time was upset by the episode The King of Wall Street Tisch who bought CBS via junk bonds viewed the episode as an insult since it depicted a Wall Street tycoon condemning junk bonds As a result Tisch demanded that the show be cancelled despite the objections of Cronkite and other board members 10 Syndication EditReruns aired on BET in 1990 11 Home media EditIn October 2008 CNN com reported that because of music clearance issues a DVD release would be unlikely 12 However on November 11 2008 TVShowsOnDVD com reported that plans are underway for an eventual DVD release although Tim Reid has said that due to the prohibitive costs of the music rights a new musical score will be recorded that will recreate the mood of the music He adds it has to be the mood of the show or I d rather not do it 13 No date has been yet given for a release Notes Edit Tied with The Wonder Years References Edit Roush Matt June 3 2013 Cancelled Too Soon TV Guide pp 20 and 21 Best TV Sitcoms of All Time By Alan Sepinwall Maria Fontoura David Fear and Rob Sheffield Rolling Stone retrieved May 6 2021 a b Walker Dave 2002 10 20 Frankly unforgettable It lasted just one season But even now 15 years after its premiere the gloriously New Orleans centric series Frank s Place holds a special place in television history NOLA com Retrieved 2014 04 15 1988 Artios Awards www castingsociety com Retrieved 2020 06 28 Frank s Place Golden Globes HFPA Retrieved July 5 2021 Past Winners amp Nominees Humanitas Prize Retrieved June 11 2022 Frank s Place Emmys com Academy of Television Arts amp Sciences Retrieved July 13 2021 Frank s Place Television Academy Interviews 2017 10 22 Retrieved 2021 11 11 Weinstein Steve 1988 10 05 CBS Puts Frank s Place Out of Business Los Angeles Times Retrieved 2021 11 11 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Rapoport Ron Dressen Tom Reid Tim 2009 Tim and Tom An American Comedy in Black and White University of Chicago Press ISBN 9780226709024 pages 243 245 Dawson Greg 1990 01 25 Frank s Place Back Orlando Sentinel Archived from the original on 2014 04 16 Retrieved 2014 04 15 CNN Com The Marquee Blog October 3 2008 Frank s Place The Short Lived Sitcom Starring Tim Reid Could Come to DVD But with Music Changes tvshowsondvd com November 11 2008External links EditFrank s Place at IMDb Frank s Place entry from The Museum of Broadcast Communications Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Frank 27s Place amp oldid 1146939505, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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