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The Family Man (U.S. TV series)

The Family Man
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The Family Man opening title
Genre Sitcom
Created by William Bickley
Michael Warren
Written by William Bickley
Michael Warren
Martha Williamson
Brian Bird
John Steven Owen
Chuck Tately
Kevin White
Pamela Wick
Susan Cridland Wick
Directed by Richard Correll
Mark Linn-Baker
Judy Pioli
Starring Gregory Harrison
John Buchanan
Scott Weinger
Matthew Brooks
Ashleigh Blair Sterling
Al Molinaro
Gail Edwards
Josh Byrne
Edward Winter
Peter Parros
Adam Biesk
Nancy Everhard
Theme music composer Jesse Frederick
Bennett Salvay
Composer(s) Jesse Frederick
Bennett Salvay
Steven Chesne
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 22
Production
Executive producer(s) Thomas L. Miller
Robert L. Boyett
William Bickley
Michael Warren
Ross Brown
Producer(s) Martha Williamson
James O'Keefe
Chuck Tately
Kevin White
Joe Fisch
Myron Lee Nash
Camera setup Videotape; Multi-camera
Running time 30 mins. (approx)
Production company(s) Catalina Television
Miller-Boyett Productions
Lorimar Television
Distributor Warner Bros. Television Distribution
Release
Original network CBS
Original release September 11, 1990 – July 17, 1991

The Family Man is an American sitcom which aired on CBS from September 11, 1990 to July 17, 1991. The series, starring Gregory Harrison, was created by William Bickley and Michael Warren, who also served as executive producers with Thomas L. Miller and Robert L. Boyett. Martha Williamson served as supervising producer, with Ross Brown as co-executive producer. In addition to being produced by Lorimar Television and Miller-Boyett Productions, the show was also under the Catalina Television marque (Harrison's production company).

Lasting for 22 episodes, The Family Man originally aired on Saturday nights at 8 p.m. alongside the established Miller-Boyett series The Hogan Family, which had moved to CBS from NBC.

The Family Man was the first television starring vehicle for Harrison since leaving his most popular role of Dr. "Gonzo" Gates on Trapper John, M.D. in 1986, just before that series ended. Harrison assumed this series directly from Lorimar Television after having played the featured role of businessman Michael Sharpe in the ninth and final season of the CBS drama Falcon Crest, another Lorimar show.

Harrison played Los Angeles fire captain Jack Taylor, a recent widower holding his family together as both a mother and a father, along with the inept help of his father-in-law, Joe Alberghetti (Al Molinaro, also in a return to series TV after many years off, and in his third sitcom for Miller and Boyett). Joe's stay with the family after his daughter Teri's death was only supposed to be temporary, but by the end of the pilot, after Jack and his kids showed how much they needed him in their lives, he decided to permanently move out from New York City. Jack's four children were 16-year-old Jeff (John Buchanan), headstrong and athletic; 14-year-old Steve (Scott Weinger), who, despite being the resident troublemaker, was still trying to find a positive self-image; 11-year-old Brian (Matthew Brooks), who had the hardest time dealing with the death of his mother; and the wise-beyond-her-years 6-year-old, Allison (Ashleigh Blair Sterling), who really could do no wrong.


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