Dave's World
Dave's World | |
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Created by | Fred Barron |
Starring | Harry Anderson DeLane Matthews Zane Carney Andrew Ducote Shadoe Stevens Meshach Taylor J.C. Wendel |
Opening theme | "You May Be Right" by Billy Joel |
Country of origin | USA |
No. of seasons | 4 |
No. of episodes | 98 |
Production | |
Executive producers | Jonathan Axelrod Fred Barron |
Producer | Faye Oshima Belyeu |
Running time | 30 min. |
Production companies | Producers Entertainment Cooperation Inc. Fred Barron Productions (seasons 1 and 2) Livestock Productions (seasons 1 and 2) Kitten in the Oven Productions (seasons 3 and 4) CBS Productions |
Original release | |
Network | CBS |
Release | September 20, 1993 – July 18, 1997 |
Dave's World is an American sitcom that aired on CBS from 1993 to 1997. The series is based on the writing of Miami Herald columnist Dave Barry.
Plot
The show focuses on the daily trials and tribulations of columnist Dave Barry (Harry Anderson) and his wife, Beth (DeLane Matthews) along with their sons, Tommy (Zane Carney) and Willie (Andrew Ducote). Dave worked at the fictional Miami Record-Dispatch where Kenny Beckett (Shadoe Stevens) was his editor although Dave typically worked from home where Mia (J.C. Wendel) was his assistant. Neighbor Sheldon Baylor (Meshach Taylor) was a successful plastic surgeon and Dave's best friend from high school. Starting in the second season, the Barrys hired Eric (Patrick Warburton) to do some work on their house which led to Eric and Mia dating and eventually moving next door to the Barrys and getting married. Later in the series, Dave completes a book based on his and his friends' lives during the sixties, and Shel loses all of his money when his business manager runs off. Kenny is also fired from the newspaper and becomes a weatherman.
Setting/background
The show was set in Miami, Florida (which is Barry's actual base of operations). It was based on Barry's books Dave Barry's Greatest Hits and Dave Barry Turns 40.[1]
The show's theme song was a version of Billy Joel's "You May Be Right" sung by Southside Johnny; however, it is not used in the DVD releases (see below). It was the third show to use a theme song based on a Billy Joel song (the first being Bosom Buddies, which used "My Life" (but not the original sung by Billy Joel), and the second being The Fanelli Boys, whose second opening sequence used an in-house version of "Why Should I Worry?" from Oliver & Company).
During the run of the show, the real Dave Barry divorced his wife, Beth.[2]
Cast
- Regular cast
- Harry Anderson as Dave Barry
- DeLane Matthews as Beth Barry
- Shadoe Stevens as Kenny Beckett
- J.C. Wendel as Mia
- Zane Carney as Tommy Barry
- Andrew Ducote as Willie Barry
- Meshach Taylor as Dr. Sheldon Baylor
- Patrick Warburton as Eric (1995–97)
- Recurring cast
- Tammy Lauren as Julie (1993–94)
- Eugene Roche as Eric, Jr. (1995–96)
- Bea Arthur as Mel Bloom (1997)
DVD releases
CBS DVD (distributed by Paramount) released the first 2 seasons of Dave's World on DVD in Region 1 in 2008/2009.[3][4] The theme song for the DVD releases has been replaced with a generic rock track. As of September 2014, these releases have been discontinued and are out of print.
On July 24, 2012, season 3 was released as a Manufacture-on-Demand (MOD) release via Amazon.com's CreateSpace program.[5]
DVD Name | Ep# | Release Date |
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The First Season | 23 | August 12, 2008 |
The Second Season | 25 | February 3, 2009 |
The Third Season | 26 | July 24, 2012 |
References
- ^ Dave's World - Pazsaz Entertainment Network
- ^ Dave’s World: Miami Herald Columnist Dave Barry Goes TV - Miami Beach 411.com
- ^ http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/news/Daves-World-Season-1-Box-Art/9566
- ^ http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/news/Daves-World-Season-2/10808
- ^ http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/news/Daves-World-Season-3/17255
External links
- Dave Barry
- American television sitcoms
- 1993 American television series debuts
- 1997 American television series endings
- CBS network shows
- Television programs based on books
- Television series by CBS Television Studios
- Television shows set in Miami, Florida
- 1990s American comedy television series
- English-language television programming