Maybe It's Me | |
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Created by | Suzanne Martin |
Starring |
Reagan Dale Neis Patrick Levis Andrew Walker Daniella Canterman Deanna Canterman Julia Sweeney Fred Willard Dabbs Greer Vicki Davis Ellen Albertini Dow |
Opening theme | "Everything U R" by Lindsay Pagano (first half of series) "I'd Do Anything" by Simple Plan (remainder of series) |
Composer(s) | Wendy Blackstone |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 22 (list of episodes) |
Production | |
Camera setup | Single-camera |
Running time | 22 minutes |
Production company(s) | SamJen Productions Touchstone Television Warner Bros. Television |
Distributor | Warner Bros. Television |
Release | |
Original network | The WB |
Original release | October 5, 2001 | – May 3, 2002
Maybe It's Me is an American sitcom that aired on The WB Network. It first aired on October 5, 2001, and ended on May 3, 2002. The series was created and executive produced by Suzanne Martin, a former writer of Frasier and Ellen.
The series was centered on the life of teenager Molly Stage (Reagan Dale Neis) and her eccentric and often-embarrassing family, including her parents (insanely frugal mom, played by Julia Sweeney, and soccer-obsessed dad, played by Fred Willard), her two older brothers, her little twin sisters, and her grandparents. Over the course of the series Molly dealt with many situations in which her family embarrassed her on numerous occasions. Not alone in her perils, she had her best friend Mia (Vicki Davis) by her side who had insane crush on Grant (Patrick Levis), Molly's older brother who is a born-again Christian. While her oldest, self-absorbed brother Rick (Andrew Walker) constantly got into trouble.
During the network's upfront presentation that season, the show was originally titled Maybe I'm Adopted, but following negative feedback, the show was re-titled. The show was unique in that it featured pop-up graphics on the screen.
Molly celebrates her 16th birthday and endures her family's bizarre rituals, which include peculiar songs and a seafood dinner at the same restaurant where cool kids from Molly's school are hanging out.