Modern Men
Appearance
Modern Men | |
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Genre | Sitcom |
Created by | Ross McCall Aaron Peters Marsh McCall |
Starring | Eric Lively Josh Braaten Max Greenfield Jane Seymour |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 7 |
Production | |
Executive producers | Jerry Bruckheimer Jonathan Littman Marsh McCall |
Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Running time | 30 minutes |
Production companies | Jerry Bruckheimer Television Marsh McCall Productions Warner Bros. Television |
Original release | |
Network | The WB |
Release | March 17 April 28, 2006 | –
Modern Men is an American television sitcom that premiered March 17, 2006 on The WB.[1] The series stars Eric Lively, Josh Braaten, and Max Greenfield as three single men and lifelong friends, who hire a life coach to help them with their love lives. Wendie Malick played the life coach in the pilot episode, but when her series Jake in Progress was renewed, the role was recast with Jane Seymour. Marla Sokoloff and George Wendt (Cheers) are also part of the cast.
The series was created by writers Ross McCall and Aaron Peters.[2] It is the first situation comedy by executive producer Jerry Bruckheimer.[2] The show was canceled on May 18, 2006, due to a lack of time slots from the merger of The WB and UPN that created the new network The CW.
Cast and characters
- Jane Seymour – Dr. Victoria Stangel
- Josh Braaten – Tim Clarke
- Max Greenfield – Kyle Brewster
- Eric Lively – Doug Reynolds
- Marla Sokoloff – Molly Clarke
- George Wendt – Tug Clarke
- Deanna Wright – Allie
References
- ^ Stanley, Alessandra (March 17, 2006). "Sensitive New Age Guys in Training". The New York Times. pp. E1. Retrieved 16 December 2009.
- ^ a b Bianco, Robert (March 16, 2006). "Neanderthals could out-joke 'Modern Men'". USA Today. Retrieved 16 December 2009.
External links
- Modern Men at IMDb
Categories:
- 2000s American television series
- 2006 American television series debuts
- 2006 American television series endings
- American television sitcoms
- English-language television programming
- Television series by Warner Bros. Television
- Television shows set in Chicago, Illinois
- The WB shows
- United States television show stubs