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Madman of the People

Madman of the People is an American sitcom television series created by Chris Cluess and Stu Kreisman, that aired on NBC from September 22, 1994, to June 17, 1995. It was scheduled in the Thursday 9:30 timeslot, part of Must See TV.

Madman of the People
GenreSitcom
Created by
  • Chris Cluess
  • Stu Kreisman
Directed by
Starring
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes16 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
Producers
  • Penny Adams
  • Stephen C. Grossman
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time30 minutes
Production companies
Release
Original networkNBC
Original releaseSeptember 22, 1994 (1994-09-22) –
June 17, 1995 (1995-06-17)

Madman of the People was produced by Spelling Television.[1]

Synopsis

The series stars character actor Dabney Coleman as Jack "Madman" Buckner, an outspoken newspaper columnist who had written a popular column, Madman of the People, in Your Times magazine for 30 years. The premise of the show involves Buckner's daughter, Meg (Cynthia Gibb), being brought in by the publisher to bring Buckner's column into the 1990s.

Cast

Episodes

No.TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date
1"Pilot"James BurrowsChris Cluess & Stu KreismanSeptember 22, 1994 (1994-09-22)
2"Murder Most Fowl"John RatzenbergerSally Lapiduss & Pamela EellsSeptember 29, 1994 (1994-09-29)
3"All Work and No Play Makes Jack a Mad Boy"James BurrowsSteve PaymerOctober 6, 1994 (1994-10-06)
4"Guys Just Wanna Have Fun"John RatzenbergerBill Fuller & Jim PondOctober 13, 1994 (1994-10-13)
5"'Til Death Do Us Part"Jim DrakeSally Lapiduss & Pamela EellsOctober 20, 1994 (1994-10-20)
6"The Jack Buckner Society"Philip Charles MacKenzieAlison Rosenfeld DesmaraisOctober 27, 1994 (1994-10-27)
7"Birthday in the Big House"Philip Charles MacKenzieBill Fuller & Jim PondNovember 3, 1994 (1994-11-03)
8"Jack Has Left the Building"Philip Charles MacKenzieTom Seeley & Norm GunzenhauserDecember 1, 1994 (1994-12-01)
9"Life Without Father"Jim DrakeSteve PaymerDecember 8, 1994 (1994-12-08)
10"It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Christmas"Jim DrakeDeidre Fay & Stuart WolpertDecember 15, 1994 (1994-12-15)
11"What a Big Mouth You Have, Grammy"John RatzenbergerTom Seeley & Norm GunzenhauserDecember 29, 1994 (1994-12-29)
12"Notes from the Underground"Philip Charles MacKenzieDinah KirgoJanuary 5, 1995 (1995-01-05)
13"Truths My Father Told"Philip Charles MacKenzieBill Fuller & Jim PondJanuary 12, 1995 (1995-01-12)
14"The Pen is Mightier Than the Sword"Jim DrakeTom Seeley & Norm GunzenhauserJanuary 26, 1995 (1995-01-26)
15"Anytime, Anywhere"Philip Charles MacKenzieStephen NeigherJune 10, 1995 (1995-06-10)
16"The Madman and the Showgirl"Philip Charles MacKenzieDava SavelJune 17, 1995 (1995-06-17)

Reception

Though the series earned good ratings, ranking 12th[2] for the season with a 14.9 average household share, it was pulled from NBC's schedule in January 1995 and cancelled before the 1994-95 season was officially over. It is one of the highest-rated 1st-year shows to ever get cancelled during its initial season, according to classictvhits.com. NBC soured on the show because it lost a considerable portion of its lead-in audience from Seinfeld and was also hindering the then-freshman hit drama ER. NBC noticed the early success of Friends and decided to re-shuffle its lineup to put that show in the 9:30 PM EST spot, leading to one of the most dominant programming blocs in TV history.[3] The last two episodes aired in June 1995, during the period that was formerly called "Burn-off Theatre", when in the pre-reality TV era networks would make more money airing new episodes of already-doomed shows than it would for repeats from most shows that would return the following fall.

When it first aired, Madman of the People was considered by critics as one of "the fall season's least likable new comedies" and not deserving of its comedy label.[4]

Inter-series continuity

Episode 7, "Birthday in the Big House", was promoted to directly tie in with the same night's episodes of both Friends and Mad About You. All three series were set in New York City and all aired on NBC on Thursday evenings. Accordingly, a continuing plot thread ran through all three shows broadcast on November 3, 1994: a city-wide blackout caused by the character of Jamie in the Mad About You episode "Pandora's Box" continued through to the Madman of the People episode "Birthday in the Big House", and concluded in the Friends episode "The One With The Blackout". None of the characters crossed over from one series to another in these episodes; only the details of the blackout situation were used to create a crossover effect. (The series Seinfeld, which also aired on Thursday evenings on NBC and was also set in New York, chose not to participate in this crossover event.)

References

  1. ^ "Madman of the People". Retrieved 2006-10-01.
  2. ^ Upperco, Jackson (June 6, 2018). "MSTV Flops: A Look at MADMAN OF THE PEOPLE". jacksonupperco.com.
  3. ^ Adalian, Josef (September 4, 2014). "The Architects of NBC's Classic Must-See Lineup Reveal How Friends and ER Became Legends". Vulture. Retrieved 23 May 2015.
  4. ^ Rosenberg, Howard (September 22, 1994). "TV Reviews : NBC's Strongest Evening of the Week Has Its Weak Spot". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved July 8, 2018.

External links

  • Madman of the People at IMDb

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Madman of the People is an American sitcom television series created by Chris Cluess and Stu Kreisman that aired on NBC from September 22 1994 to June 17 1995 It was scheduled in the Thursday 9 30 timeslot part of Must See TV Madman of the PeopleGenreSitcomCreated byChris Cluess Stu KreismanDirected byJames Burrows Jim Drake Philip Charles MacKenzie John RatzenbergerStarringDabney Coleman Concetta Tomei Amy Aquino Craig Bierko Cynthia Gibb John AlesCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons1No of episodes16 list of episodes ProductionExecutive producersChris Cluess Stu Kreisman E Duke Vincent Aaron SpellingProducersPenny Adams Stephen C GrossmanCamera setupMulti cameraRunning time30 minutesProduction companiesKreiscluesco Industries Spelling TelevisionReleaseOriginal networkNBCOriginal releaseSeptember 22 1994 1994 09 22 June 17 1995 1995 06 17 Madman of the People was produced by Spelling Television 1 Contents 1 Synopsis 2 Cast 3 Episodes 4 Reception 5 Inter series continuity 6 References 7 External linksSynopsis EditThe series stars character actor Dabney Coleman as Jack Madman Buckner an outspoken newspaper columnist who had written a popular column Madman of the People in Your Times magazine for 30 years The premise of the show involves Buckner s daughter Meg Cynthia Gibb being brought in by the publisher to bring Buckner s column into the 1990s Cast EditDabney Coleman as Jack Madman Buckner Concetta Tomei as Delia Buckner Cynthia Gibb as Meg Buckner John Ales as Dylan Buckner Amy Aquino as Sasha Danziger Craig Bierko as B J CooperEpisodes EditThis article needs a plot summary Please add one in your own words August 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message No TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date1 Pilot James BurrowsChris Cluess amp Stu KreismanSeptember 22 1994 1994 09 22 2 Murder Most Fowl John RatzenbergerSally Lapiduss amp Pamela EellsSeptember 29 1994 1994 09 29 3 All Work and No Play Makes Jack a Mad Boy James BurrowsSteve PaymerOctober 6 1994 1994 10 06 4 Guys Just Wanna Have Fun John RatzenbergerBill Fuller amp Jim PondOctober 13 1994 1994 10 13 5 Til Death Do Us Part Jim DrakeSally Lapiduss amp Pamela EellsOctober 20 1994 1994 10 20 6 The Jack Buckner Society Philip Charles MacKenzieAlison Rosenfeld DesmaraisOctober 27 1994 1994 10 27 7 Birthday in the Big House Philip Charles MacKenzieBill Fuller amp Jim PondNovember 3 1994 1994 11 03 8 Jack Has Left the Building Philip Charles MacKenzieTom Seeley amp Norm GunzenhauserDecember 1 1994 1994 12 01 9 Life Without Father Jim DrakeSteve PaymerDecember 8 1994 1994 12 08 10 It s a Mad Mad Mad Mad Christmas Jim DrakeDeidre Fay amp Stuart WolpertDecember 15 1994 1994 12 15 11 What a Big Mouth You Have Grammy John RatzenbergerTom Seeley amp Norm GunzenhauserDecember 29 1994 1994 12 29 12 Notes from the Underground Philip Charles MacKenzieDinah KirgoJanuary 5 1995 1995 01 05 13 Truths My Father Told Philip Charles MacKenzieBill Fuller amp Jim PondJanuary 12 1995 1995 01 12 14 The Pen is Mightier Than the Sword Jim DrakeTom Seeley amp Norm GunzenhauserJanuary 26 1995 1995 01 26 15 Anytime Anywhere Philip Charles MacKenzieStephen NeigherJune 10 1995 1995 06 10 16 The Madman and the Showgirl Philip Charles MacKenzieDava SavelJune 17 1995 1995 06 17 Reception EditThough the series earned good ratings ranking 12th 2 for the season with a 14 9 average household share it was pulled from NBC s schedule in January 1995 and cancelled before the 1994 95 season was officially over It is one of the highest rated 1st year shows to ever get cancelled during its initial season according to classictvhits com NBC soured on the show because it lost a considerable portion of its lead in audience from Seinfeld and was also hindering the then freshman hit drama ER NBC noticed the early success of Friends and decided to re shuffle its lineup to put that show in the 9 30 PM EST spot leading to one of the most dominant programming blocs in TV history 3 The last two episodes aired in June 1995 during the period that was formerly called Burn off Theatre when in the pre reality TV era networks would make more money airing new episodes of already doomed shows than it would for repeats from most shows that would return the following fall When it first aired Madman of the People was considered by critics as one of the fall season s least likable new comedies and not deserving of its comedy label 4 Inter series continuity EditEpisode 7 Birthday in the Big House was promoted to directly tie in with the same night s episodes of both Friends and Mad About You All three series were set in New York City and all aired on NBC on Thursday evenings Accordingly a continuing plot thread ran through all three shows broadcast on November 3 1994 a city wide blackout caused by the character of Jamie in the Mad About You episode Pandora s Box continued through to the Madman of the People episode Birthday in the Big House and concluded in the Friends episode The One With The Blackout None of the characters crossed over from one series to another in these episodes only the details of the blackout situation were used to create a crossover effect The series Seinfeld which also aired on Thursday evenings on NBC and was also set in New York chose not to participate in this crossover event References Edit Madman of the People Retrieved 2006 10 01 Upperco Jackson June 6 2018 MSTV Flops A Look at MADMAN OF THE PEOPLE jacksonupperco com Adalian Josef September 4 2014 The Architects of NBC s Classic Must See Lineup Reveal How Friends and ER Became Legends Vulture Retrieved 23 May 2015 Rosenberg Howard September 22 1994 TV Reviews NBC s Strongest Evening of the Week Has Its Weak Spot Los Angeles Times Retrieved July 8 2018 External links EditMadman of the People at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Madman of the People amp oldid 1148535394, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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