Almost Perfect | |
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Genre | Sitcom |
Created by |
Ken Levine David Isaacs Robin Schiff |
Written by | Sue Herring George McGrath Robin Schiff |
Directed by |
Andy Ackerman Stan Daniels Victor Fresco Kim Friedman Leonard R. Garner, Jr. David Lee Ken Levine Philip Charles MacKenzie Gail Mancuso Jeffrey Melman Alan Myerson Thomas Schlamme Rob Schiller |
Starring |
Nancy Travis Kevin Kilner Chip Zien Matthew Letscher David Clennon Lisa Edelstein |
Composer(s) | Bruce Miller |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 34 (6 unaired) |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) |
David Isaacs Ken Levine Robin Schiff |
Producer(s) | Larina Adamson Robin Chamberlin Linda Teverbaugh Michael Teverbaugh |
Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Running time | 30 minutes |
Production company(s) | Robin Schiff Productions (season 2) Levine & Isaacs Productions Paramount Television |
Distributor | CBS Television Distribution |
Release | |
Original network | CBS |
Original release | September 17, 1995 – October 30, 1996 |
Almost Perfect is an American sitcom that aired on CBS from September 17, 1995 until October 30, 1996. The series focused on the professional life of the female executive producer of a television cop show, her witty, zany staff which doubled as her family, and initially, how she balanced her high-powered role with that of her newfound romance with a busy assistant D.A. The series was created by Ken Levine, David Isaacs and Robin Schiff, and produced by Levine & Isaacs Productions and Robin Schiff Productions (in season two only), in association with Paramount Network Television.
Levine and Isaacs were previously known for their work as writers and producers on Cheers, as well as Wings airing on NBC. Like the latter shows, Almost Perfect featured a tight-knit ensemble aspect between the cast, which in this case was formed by the production staff of the fictional cop show (as opposed to the Cheers ensemble being that of bar employees and patrons, and Wings group being airport terminal employees).
CBS canceled the series just four episodes into its second season. Six leftover episodes aired on Lifetime in December 1997, followed by reruns of the entire series surfacing on USA Network's weekday morning lineup between 1998 and 2001.
Almost Perfect starred Nancy Travis as Kim Cooper, a television writer on the (fictional) hit show Blue Justice (a parody of NYPD Blue) who had just been promoted to executive producer. Kim was a prototypical "gotta-have-it-all" young professional; she took pride in being a strong female figure who had risen in the ranks above her mostly male staff. She was headstrong, witty, and had a good sense of direction when it came to the creative matters of Blue Justice, but her personal life was another story.
In the process of working up to her promotion, Kim had struggled to find Mr. Right; many past boyfriends were needy, and eventually unaccepting of Kim's busy schedule. Then she met Mike Ryan (Kevin Kilner), a district attorney. Kim had run into him at a restaurant when she mistook him for the blind date she was supposed to meet, who ended up standing her up. Mike was instantly taken by Kim, and convinced her to have dinner with him, which she did—but not before she quizzed him to make sure he wasn't going to be as shallow as her exes. Before either of them knew it, they were both off on a hot and heavy affair. Both brought extreme pressures to the relationship, mostly due to their high-powered, high-pressure, time-consuming professions.