Crumbs
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| Format | Sitcom |
| Created by | Marco Pennette |
| Starring | Fred Savage Jane Curtin William Devane Maggie Lawson Eddie McClintock Reginald Ballard |
| Country of origin | United States |
| Language(s) | English |
| No. of seasons | 1 |
| No. of episodes | 13 (5 aired, 8 unaired) (List of episodes) |
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| Camera setup | Multiple cameras |
| Running time | 21 minutes |
| Broadcast | |
| Original channel | ABC |
| Original run | January 12 – February 7, 2006 |
Crumbs is an American television sitcom starring Fred Savage and Jane Curtin that debuted on ABC on January 12, 2006. It also starred William Devane, Maggie Lawson and Eddie McClintock. The show's slogan is "The normal American family turned upside down."
Savage played a screenwriter who leaves Hollywood to return home to take care of his mother (Curtin), who had recently been released from a mental institution after trying to run over her husband (Devane) after he left her for a younger woman. And, it turns out, the young girlfriend is also pregnant. Much of the show takes place at the family's restaurant.
It was on hiatus starting February 7, 2006 and was canceled on May 13.
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[edit] Cast
- Fred Savage as Mitch Crumb
- Jane Curtin as Suzanne Crumb
- Eddie McClintock as Jody Crumb
- William Devane as Billy Crumb
- Maggie Lawson as Andrea Malone
- Reginald Ballard as Elvis
[edit] Guest stars
- Elliott Gould as Frank Bergman
- Illeana Douglas as Shelley
- Rider Strong as Dennis
- Teri Garr as Lorraine Bergman
- Kevin Rahm as Roger
- Bob Glouberman as Lawyer
[edit] Episodes
| # | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Production code |
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| 1 | "Pilot" | Ted Wass | Marco Pennette & Regina Stewart | January 12, 2006 | 101 |
| Mitch Crumb comes to his hometown to deal with his mother, who has just been released from a psychiatric facility. She has not yet learned that her ex-husband is about to have a baby with another woman. | |||||
| 2 | "Whatever Happened to Baby Bodashka" | Ted Wass | David Walpert | January 19, 2006 | 102 |
| Suzanne decides to adopt a baby girl from the Ukraine after learning that Billy and new woman are having a girl. Meanwhile, Jody gets Mitch a job as manager of the restaurant and must confront an employee that is stealing. | |||||
| 3 | "Friends in High Places" | Ted Wass | Marco Pennette & Sung Suh Story by: Marco Pennette |
January 26, 2006 | 103 |
| Mitch worries about Suzanne's avoiding friends that she shared with her former husband. He then advises her to join a divorce group to sort out her problems, She instead joins a group for recovering drug addicts. Meanwhile, Billy seeks reconciliation with Jody. | |||||
| 4 | "Jody Crumb, Superstar" | Ted Wass | Regina Stewart | February 2, 2006 | 104 |
| Billy takes control of the family restaurant, due to his financial problems. Mitch and Jody compete for his approval. Suzanne begins to shoplift to seek attention from her sons. | |||||
| 5 | "Six Feet Blunder" | Ted Wass | Hayes Jackson Story by: Marco Pennette |
February 7, 2006 | 105 |
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Mitch meets a guy (Rider Strong), but he will not go out with him unless he comes out of the closet to his parents. Note: This was the last episode to air on ABC. |
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| 6 | "Tennis, Any Crumb?" | Ted Wass | Heide Perlman Story by: Marco Pennette |
Never aired | 106 |
| Suzanne becomes jealous when Mitch begins spending more time with his girlfriend instead of her. So to make her happy he reveals to her that he is gay. | |||||
| 7 | "Maybe I'm Tony Randall" | Ted Wass | Joel Stein | Never aired | 107 |
| Mitch goes out with a girl and he starts to think he might not be gay. Meanwhile, Billy tries to get closer to Jody. | |||||
| 8 | "Sleeping with the Enemies" | Ted Wass | Sung Suh | Never aired | 108 |
| Mitch becomes jealous when Jody and Andrea begin dating. Meanwhile, Billy hurts his back fixing Suzanne's roof, she takes him in and tries to win back his affections. | |||||
| 9 | "The Gift of a Magpie" | Ted Wass | Marco Pennette | Never aired | 109 |
| Suzanne expresses her dislike of Christmas, four months later as she missed the last one due to being in the psychiatric facility. | |||||
| 10 | "Suzanne Gets Certified" | Ted Wass | Les Firestein & Heide Perlman | Never aired | 110 |
| After learning Billy fixed her up with her boyfriend Frank (Elliott Gould), Suzanne pretends to be crazy to legalize her divorce papers. Meanwhile, Jody reunites with his old band for a gig. | |||||
| 11 | "A Loon Again, Naturally" | Ted Wass | Roy Brown & David Grubstick | Never aired | 111 |
| Suzanne tries to out-do a former mental patient who wrote an autobiography. Meanwhile, when Mitch learns that Billy spoke to the people who publish his alumni journal, he gets irate, so Billy fires him. | |||||
| 12 | "He Ain't Hetero, He's My Brother" | Ted Wass | Story by: Regina Stewart Teleplay by: Les Firestein & Hayes Jackson |
Never aired | 112 |
| Jody blackmails Mitch when he discovers he is gay. Meanwhile, Suzanne butts heads with Frank's handicapped ex-wife (Teri Garr); and Shelley (Illeana Douglas) ruins Billy's bachelor party. | |||||
| 13 | "And It All Came Crumbling Down" | Ted Wass | Marco Pennette | Never aired | 113 |
| Billy doesn't take the news very well when Mitch comes out. Meanwhile, Shelley has second thoughts about her impending nuptials; and Suzanne decides to marry... herself. | |||||
[edit] External links
- Crumbs at the Internet Movie Database
- Crumbs at TV.com
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