My Two Dads is an American sitcom that was produced by Michael Jacobs Productions in association with Tri-Star Television and distributed by TeleVentures. It starred Paul Reiser, Greg Evigan and Staci Keanan. The series premiered on NBC on September 20, 1987, and aired 60 episodes over three seasons, concluding on April 30, 1990.
Michael and Joey were once best friends. However, the two lost touch when they quarreled over a girl. They are reunited for the reading of her will and discover they have been granted joint custody of her daughter. Which of the two is the father? The judge declares they both are.
When the family experiment with moving into Michael's apartment, Joey has difficulty fitting into uptown life, and Nicole has no playmates in their new building.
The dads must deal with Nicole when she and a friend go to the movies... in New Jersey.
Guest star: Willie Garson
Joey prepares Nicole for her first date. Unfortunately, his lecture didn't prepare her for being stood up.
Joey's rock star friend visits. He believes Michael has been a bad influence on Joey.
When Nicole's first modeling audition goes badly, Michael uses his influence to cheer her up.
When a newspaper reporter writes an article criticizing Judge Wilbur, especially her decision to put Nicole with Joey and Michael, a television reporter decides to do a feature on them by interviewing everyone involved and recording Nicole with her two fathers to see who is right.
Nicole's first co-ed party sees Cory clash with an ex, and Joey being respected as an elder.
Michael and Joey vie to date an attractive woman they went to high school with, and the attention couldn't make her happier.
A buyout leaves Michael dejected at home, and sends Joey into a new environment for him — the business world.
Joey's rocker friend visits when he needs an idea for his next album.
When an arsonist may seek revenge on Judge Wilbur, Joey and Michael hire protection for her: Bull Shannon.
Nicole's dreams reveal how her life might be different if her mom had married Joey or Michael.
Nicole happily finds that an attractive new neighbor is keeping her dads preoccupied from pestering her.