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Oh, Grow Up

Oh, Grow Up is an American sitcom that aired on ABC from September 22 to December 28, 1999.[1][2] Created by Alan Ball, the show was based on his 1991 one-act stage play Bachelor Holiday, written before he found success as a television writer.[3] The series starred Stephen Dunham, David Alan Basche, and John Ducey as three former college roommates who share an apartment in Brooklyn.

Oh, Grow Up
GenreSitcom
Created byAlan Ball
StarringStephen Dunham
David Alan Basche
John Ducey
Rena Sofer
Niesha Trout
ComposerJonathan Wolff
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes13 (2 unaired)
Production
Executive producersBob Greenblatt
David Janollari
Alan Ball
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time30 minutes
Production companiesThe Greenblatt/Janollari Studio
Fox Television Studios
Distributor20th Television
Release
Original networkABC
Original releaseSeptember 22 (1999-09-22) –
December 28, 1999 (1999-12-28)

Plot

Construction company owner Hunter Franklin and artist Norris Michelsky are old college roommates, who share an apartment in Brooklyn, but are nothing alike. When their other college roommate, attorney Ford Lowell, splits from his wife Suzanne after coming out, Hunter and Norris invite him to move in with them. In addition, ladies man Hunter discovers that an affair from years ago has produced a child, when 18-year-old art student Chloe makes contact with him. In addition, one of the more unique aspects of the show was a dog named Mom, whose barks were subtitled with captions.[4]

Cast

Recurring

Notable guest stars

Production

The series was based on Ball's experiences in New York City in the early 1990s, before he had found success as a writer on other series such as Grace Under Fire and Cybill.[4] ABC promoted the series as "a comedy for immature audiences", and initially scheduled Oh, Grow Up on Wednesday nights after Top 20 series The Drew Carey Show. The series, which debuted the same week as Ball's critically acclaimed film American Beauty was released, suffered from mixed reviews.[4]

In November 1999, ABC announced that the series would move to Tuesday nights, between hits Spin City and Dharma & Greg. However, just after airing only three episodes in its new time slot, ABC cancelled the series on December 20, 1999, reportedly to make room for Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? on the same night.[5][2] Only one more episode aired before ABC pulled the series, leaving two of the 13 episodes produced unaired.[6] Despite the cancellation, the series placed at #61 for the overall season, with an average of 10.7 million viewers per week.[citation needed]

Episodes

No.TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date
1"Pilot"Andy CadiffAlan BallSeptember 22, 1999 (1999-09-22)
2"Good Pop, Bad Pop"Tom CheronesAlan BallSeptember 29, 1999 (1999-09-29)
Hunter is shocked to discover he has previously had a one-night stand with Chloe's roommate. Meanwhile, Ford's attempts to save Suzanne's job see him cross-dressing, and Norris deals with a client who refuses to pay him.
3"Love Stinks"Mark CendrowskiMaria BrownOctober 6, 1999 (1999-10-06)
Hunter and Norris try to set up Ford on a date, but come to find that guys they believe to be gay are actually straight.
4"President of the House"Tom CheronesSteve Joe & Greg SchafferOctober 13, 1999 (1999-10-13)
Ford and Norris fight to be the head of the household.
5"Marathon Men"Ted WassChris DowneyOctober 20, 1999 (1999-10-20)
6"Clods and Monsters"Ted WassKirk J. RudellOctober 27, 1999 (1999-10-27)
7"Hunter's Metamorphosis"Tom CheronesChuck TathamNovember 3, 1999 (1999-11-03)
8"Himbo"Brian K. RobertsRick NyholmDecember 7, 1999 (1999-12-07)
9"The Parent Trap: Part I"Tom CheronesUnknownDecember 14, 1999 (1999-12-14)
10"The Parent Trap: Part II"Steve ZuckermanRick Nyholm & Paul RuehlDecember 21, 1999 (1999-12-21)
11"Duckboy Flies Again"Craig ZiskJill Condon & Amy ToominDecember 28, 1999 (1999-12-28)
12"Goodwill Hunter"Steve ZuckermanPaul RuehlUnaired (Unaired)
13"Baby It's Cold Outside"Andrew TsaoChuck Tatham & Chris DowneyUnaired (Unaired)

References

  1. ^ Wallenstein, Andrew (September 1, 1999). "'Oh Grow Up': Sharp writing won't save this dud from ABC". Medialife Magazine. Retrieved September 19, 2012.
  2. ^ a b Keller, Julie (December 22, 1999). "ABC, Like, Cancels Two More Shows". E!Online. Retrieved September 19, 2012.
  3. ^ "TV.com: Alan Ball". Retrieved July 19, 2012.
  4. ^ a b c Miller, Daryl H. (September 22, 1999). "TV: Reviewing the New Season : A Dreamy Case of Double Exposure : Alan Ball captures the big screen ('American Beauty'), then shoots for the small screen ('Oh Grow Up')". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved December 30, 2019.
  5. ^ Adalian, Josef (December 20, 1999). "ABC pulls plug on 'It's Like,' 'Grow Up'". Variety. Retrieved February 28, 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  6. ^ Keith Fenimore, Mark Scherzer. "Excerpt from "Hire Me Hollywood!" - David Janollari, Head of Programming - MTV". Writers Store. Retrieved September 19, 2012.

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Oh Grow Up is an American sitcom that aired on ABC from September 22 to December 28 1999 1 2 Created by Alan Ball the show was based on his 1991 one act stage play Bachelor Holiday written before he found success as a television writer 3 The series starred Stephen Dunham David Alan Basche and John Ducey as three former college roommates who share an apartment in Brooklyn Oh Grow UpGenreSitcomCreated byAlan BallStarringStephen DunhamDavid Alan BascheJohn DuceyRena SoferNiesha TroutComposerJonathan WolffCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons1No of episodes13 2 unaired ProductionExecutive producersBob GreenblattDavid JanollariAlan BallCamera setupMulti cameraRunning time30 minutesProduction companiesThe Greenblatt Janollari StudioFox Television StudiosDistributor20th TelevisionReleaseOriginal networkABCOriginal releaseSeptember 22 1999 09 22 December 28 1999 1999 12 28 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 2 1 Recurring 2 2 Notable guest stars 3 Production 4 Episodes 5 References 6 External linksPlot EditConstruction company owner Hunter Franklin and artist Norris Michelsky are old college roommates who share an apartment in Brooklyn but are nothing alike When their other college roommate attorney Ford Lowell splits from his wife Suzanne after coming out Hunter and Norris invite him to move in with them In addition ladies man Hunter discovers that an affair from years ago has produced a child when 18 year old art student Chloe makes contact with him In addition one of the more unique aspects of the show was a dog named Mom whose barks were subtitled with captions 4 Cast EditStephen Dunham as Hunter Franklin David Alan Basche as Norris Michelsky John Ducey as Ford Lowell Rena Sofer as Suzanne Vandermeer Niesha Trout as Chloe SheffieldRecurring Edit Ed Marinaro as Sal Hunter s bossNotable guest stars Edit Tom Cavanagh as Bruce Love Stinks Wally Kurth as Lewis Morris Jr Clods and Monsters Dan Castellaneta as Sven Jorgensen Hunter s Metamorphosis Jack Riley as Harry Tatham Himbo Julia Campbell as Julie Sheffield Chloe s mother The Parent Trap Part I Production EditThe series was based on Ball s experiences in New York City in the early 1990s before he had found success as a writer on other series such as Grace Under Fire and Cybill 4 ABC promoted the series as a comedy for immature audiences and initially scheduled Oh Grow Up on Wednesday nights after Top 20 series The Drew Carey Show The series which debuted the same week as Ball s critically acclaimed film American Beauty was released suffered from mixed reviews 4 In November 1999 ABC announced that the series would move to Tuesday nights between hits Spin City and Dharma amp Greg However just after airing only three episodes in its new time slot ABC cancelled the series on December 20 1999 reportedly to make room for Who Wants to Be a Millionaire on the same night 5 2 Only one more episode aired before ABC pulled the series leaving two of the 13 episodes produced unaired 6 Despite the cancellation the series placed at 61 for the overall season with an average of 10 7 million viewers per week citation needed Episodes EditNo TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date1 Pilot Andy CadiffAlan BallSeptember 22 1999 1999 09 22 2 Good Pop Bad Pop Tom CheronesAlan BallSeptember 29 1999 1999 09 29 Hunter is shocked to discover he has previously had a one night stand with Chloe s roommate Meanwhile Ford s attempts to save Suzanne s job see him cross dressing and Norris deals with a client who refuses to pay him 3 Love Stinks Mark CendrowskiMaria BrownOctober 6 1999 1999 10 06 Hunter and Norris try to set up Ford on a date but come to find that guys they believe to be gay are actually straight 4 President of the House Tom CheronesSteve Joe amp Greg SchafferOctober 13 1999 1999 10 13 Ford and Norris fight to be the head of the household 5 Marathon Men Ted WassChris DowneyOctober 20 1999 1999 10 20 6 Clods and Monsters Ted WassKirk J RudellOctober 27 1999 1999 10 27 7 Hunter s Metamorphosis Tom CheronesChuck TathamNovember 3 1999 1999 11 03 8 Himbo Brian K RobertsRick NyholmDecember 7 1999 1999 12 07 9 The Parent Trap Part I Tom CheronesUnknownDecember 14 1999 1999 12 14 10 The Parent Trap Part II Steve ZuckermanRick Nyholm amp Paul RuehlDecember 21 1999 1999 12 21 11 Duckboy Flies Again Craig ZiskJill Condon amp Amy ToominDecember 28 1999 1999 12 28 12 Goodwill Hunter Steve ZuckermanPaul RuehlUnaired Unaired 13 Baby It s Cold Outside Andrew TsaoChuck Tatham amp Chris DowneyUnaired Unaired References Edit Wallenstein Andrew September 1 1999 Oh Grow Up Sharp writing won t save this dud from ABC Medialife Magazine Retrieved September 19 2012 a b Keller Julie December 22 1999 ABC Like Cancels Two More Shows E Online Retrieved September 19 2012 TV com Alan Ball Retrieved July 19 2012 a b c Miller Daryl H September 22 1999 TV Reviewing the New Season A Dreamy Case of Double Exposure Alan Ball captures the big screen American Beauty then shoots for the small screen Oh Grow Up Los Angeles Times Retrieved December 30 2019 Adalian Josef December 20 1999 ABC pulls plug on It s Like Grow Up Variety Retrieved February 28 2021 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Keith Fenimore Mark Scherzer Excerpt from Hire Me Hollywood David Janollari Head of Programming MTV Writers Store Retrieved September 19 2012 External links EditOh Grow Up at IMDb This article relating to a comedy television series in the United States is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Oh Grow Up amp oldid 1109881137, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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