The Boys (TV series)
| The Boys | |
|---|---|
| Genre | Sitcom |
| Created by | Dan O'Shannon |
| Starring |
Christopher Meloni Isabella Hofmann Ned Beatty Doris Roberts John Harkins |
| Composer(s) | Jonathan Wolff |
| Country of origin | United States |
| Original language(s) | English |
| No. of seasons | 1 |
| No. of episodes | 6 (1 unaired) (list of episodes) |
| Production | |
| Camera setup | Multi-camera |
| Running time | 30 minutes |
| Production company(s) |
Hughes O'Shannon Productions CBS Productions |
| Release | |
| Original network | CBS |
| Original release | August 20 – September 17, 1993 |
The Boys is an American sitcom television series that aired from August 20 until September 17, 1993.
Premise
A horror novelist moves into a house and starts hanging out with the friends of the man who recently died there.[1]
Cast
- Christopher Meloni as Doug
- Ned Beatty as Bert
- Richard Venture as Al
- John Harkins as Harlan
- Doris Roberts as Doris
- Isabella Hofmann as Molly
Episodes
| No. | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | "Don't Call Me Ed" | Terry Hughes | Dan O'Shannon | August 20, 1993 |
| Doug buys an old house and befriends the friends of the recently deceased man who used to live there. | ||||
| 2 | "Ladies' Night" | Terry Hughes | Dan O'Shannon | August 27, 1993 |
| Doris spends an evening with Molly and it changes how she views her marriage to Bert. | ||||
| 3 | "Strike One, You're Out" | Terry Hughes | TBA | September 3, 1993 |
| Doug puts Bert in the hospital after a dare gone wrong. | ||||
| 4 | "The Writing Class" | Terry Hughes | TBA | September 10, 1993 |
| Doug finds out that Bert writes like Hemingway. | ||||
| 5 | "95 in the Shade" | Terry Hughes | Dan O'Shannon and Clay Graham | September 17, 1993 |
| It's the middle of summer and a neighbor still has all his Christmas lights up. | ||||
| 6 | "The Wicker Moosehead" | TBA | TBA | UNAIRED |
References
- ↑ TV Guide. "The Boys Cast and Details". TV Guide. Retrieved 2013-02-19.
External links
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