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Coupling (US TV series)

Coupling
Also known as Coupling U.S.
Genre Sitcom
Created by Steven Moffat
Developed by Phoef Sutton
Written by
Directed by Andrew D. Weyman
Starring
Opening theme "Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps"
Composer(s) Ralph Schuckett
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 11 (7 unaired) (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s)
Producer(s)
  • Michael E. Stokes
  • Liz Astrof
  • Paul Corrigan
  • Brad Walsh
  • Robert Peacock
Editor(s)
  • Joe Bella
  • Danny White
Camera setup Multi-camera
Running time 30 minutes
Production company(s) Reveille Productions
NBC Studios
Universal Television
Release
Original network NBC
Original release September 25 (2003-09-25) – October 23, 2003 (2003-10-23)
Chronology
Related shows Coupling (UK)
Joking Apart

Coupling is a 2003 American remake of the British television sitcom of the same title, which aired on NBC.

By 2003, three series of Coupling had been broadcast on BBC Two, all written by the show's creator, Steven Moffat. The show was loosely based on the beginnings of Moffat's real-life relationship with Sue Vertue.

NBC commissioned a remake of the show for the American market, reportedly as a replacement for Friends, which was nearing the end of its run. Moffat and original producers from Hartswood Films, Sue and Beryl Vertue, served as executive producers on the NBC adaptation, alongside Phoef Sutton and Ben Silverman.

Unlike most adaptations, the NBC adaptation would reuse Moffat's original scripts, although these were adapted by Sutton and were shortened to comply with the reduced running time (NBC has multiple advertisement breaks compared to the original broadcaster, BBC Two, which has none). Other writers, such as Danny Zuker and Paul Corrigan worked on episodes later in the series.

The original unaired pilot starred Breckin Meyer as Jeff, Melissa George as Susan and Emily Rutherfurd as Sally. NBC then fired the writers and replaced Meyer, George and Rutherford with Christopher Moynihan, Rena Sofer and Sonya Walger, respectively. George later commented that she "dodged a bullet" by being replaced before the show aired.


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