Mr. Rhodes
Mr. Rhodes | |
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Created by | Jennifer Heath Mark Brazill Peter Noah |
Starring | Tom Rhodes Farrah Forke Stephen Tobolowsky Jessica Stone Ron Glass |
Composer | Mark Heyes |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 19 (2 unaired) |
Production | |
Executive producers | Peter Noah Mark Brazill Jennifer Heath Michael Rotenberg Dave Becky |
Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Running time | 30 minutes |
Production companies | NBC Studios Universal Television |
Original release | |
Network | NBC |
Release | September 23, 1996 March 10, 1997 | –
Mr. Rhodes is an American television sitcom which was aired by NBC as part of its 1996–97 lineup.[1]
Summary
Mr. Rhodes starred comedian Tom Rhodes as an eponymous character, a novelist whose first novel was a critical hit but a commercial failure. He takes a teaching position at his old small-town preparatory school, where he meets the girl of his dreams, Nikki (Farrah Forke), the guidance counselor.
Reception
Reviews were mixed overall,[2] though The New York Times gave the premiere a glowing review, calling it "a delightfully off-center sitcom".[3] They said that, while it was "another teacher-faculty-students romp", it was "closer to the film Dead Poets Society than to classic prime-time exercises like Welcome Back, Kotter or Head of the Class."[3]
Cancellation
The series was not picked up for another season and the last broadcast was in March 1997. Farrah Forke and Stephen Tobolowsky had starred together in another short-lived sitcom, Dweebs, just the year before, which was created by Mr. Rhodes co-creator Peter Noah.[4]
Cast
- Tom Rhodes as Tom Rhodes
- Farrah Forke as Nikki Harkin
- Stephen Tobolowsky as Ray Heary
- Ron Glass as Ronald Felcher
- Jessica Stone as Amanda Reeves
- Shaun Weiss as Jake Mandelleer
- Lindsay Sloane as Zoey Miller
- Travis Wester as Ethan Armstrong
- Alexandra Holden as Dani Swanson
- Jason Dohring as Jaret
- Jensen Ackles as Malcolm
Episodes
No. | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date |
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1 | "Pilot" | Peter Bonerz | Mark Brazill, Jennifer Heath, Peter Noah | September 23, 1996 |
2 | "The Crush Show" | Ted Wass | Mark Brazill | September 30, 1996 |
3 | "Tom Moves In" | Ted Wass | Mark Brazill | October 7, 1996 |
4 | "Nikki Quits Therapy" | Ted Wass | Ted Cohen & Andrew Reich | October 14, 1996 |
5 | "Heary's Camera" | Brian K. Roberts | Mark Brazill | October 21, 1996 |
6 | "The Halloween Show" | Brian K. Roberts | Mark Brazill | October 28, 1996 |
7 | "Death, Lice and Videotape" | Brian K. Roberts | Mark Brazill | November 4, 1996 |
8 | "Looking for Mrs. Goodbar" | Brian K. Roberts | Eric Cohen | November 11, 1996 |
9 | "Amanda's Fix-up Show" | Max Tash | Michele J. Wolff | November 18, 1996 |
10 | "The Thanksgiving Show" | Robert Berlinger | Ted Cohen & Andrew Reich | November 25, 1996 |
11 | "The Christmas Show" | John Rich | Eric Cohen | December 16, 1996 |
12 | "The Sexism Show" | Robert Berlinger | Jay Scherick | January 6, 1997 |
13 | "The Courtroom Show" | John Rich | Ted Cohen & Andrew Reich | January 13, 1997 |
14 | "The Italian Show" | Robert Berlinger | Mark Brazill | January 20, 1997 |
15 | "The Welcome Back Show" | Brian K. Roberts | Mark Brazill | February 3, 1997 |
16 | "Tom's Not Headmaster Show" | Robert Berlinger | Mark Brazill | February 17, 1997 |
17 | "The Valentine Show" | Brian K. Roberts | Jay Scherick & David Ronn | March 10, 1997 |
18 | "Feud for Thought" | TBD | TBD | UNAIRED |
19 | "The Goat Show" | TBD | TBD | UNAIRED |
References
- Brooks, Tim and Marsh, Earle, The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows
Specific
- ^ "Mr. Rhodes". TVGuide.com. Retrieved 2023-05-14.
- ^ Mr. Rhodes, retrieved 2023-05-14
- ^ a b O'Connor, John J. (1996-09-23). "Dead Poets Yield To Stand-Up Routines". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2023-05-14.
- ^ "Dweebs". TVGuide.com. Retrieved 2023-05-14.
External links
- Mr. Rhodes at IMDb