Damon (TV series)

Damon
Created by John P. Whitesell.
Developed by Rox
Country of origin United States
No. of episodes 13
Production
Running time 22 minutes
Production company(s) Nu Systems Productions
Carsey-Werner-Mandabach Productions
Release
Original network Fox
Original release 22 March – 20 July 1998

Damon is a US comedy television series starring Damon Wayans. The show lasted for thirteen episodes between March and July 1998. It was created by Leo Benvenuti, Steve Rudnick, and Damon Wayans and directed by John P. Whitesell.[1]

Executive producers

Marcy Carsey, Tom Werner, Caryn Mandabach, Damon Wayans, Dick Blasucci

Producers

Sam Henry Kass and Brenda Hanes-Berg.

Synopsis

Two brothers, one a bachelor and undercover detective, the other a married rent-a-cop, are reunited in Chicago. Things come easily to Damon, a clever but politically incorrect undercover cop. He has a quick wit, beautiful women and a challenging job. His older brother Bernard is a rent-a-cop home security officer who longs to be the real thing. Down on his luck and separated from his wife, he spends most of his time on Damon's couch. Down at the precinct, Captain Carol Czynencko is Damon's hard-as-nails boss who is trying to get in touch with her sensitive side; Stacy Phillips is a strong career-driven Latina who has a "no dating cops" rule; Carrol Fontain is a hypochondriac who makes his co-workers cringe with graphic descriptions of his problems; Jimmy Tortone is a Cuban con-artist who walks a fine line between shady and legit; and Billy Cavanaugh is a gung-ho, gullible new kid in the department who falls prey to everyone's practical jokes.

Acting credits

List Of Episodes

  1. Pilot (22 March 1998)
  2. The Exam (29 March 1998)
  3. Under Covers (5 April 1998)
  4. The Apartment (6 April 1998)
  5. Chasing Tracy (13 April 1998)
  6. House Warming (20 April 1998)
  7. The Test (27 April 1998)
  8. My Brother's So-Called Life (4 May 1998)
  9. The Actor (11 May 1998)
  10. The Designer (18 May 1998)
  11. The White Guy (22 June 1998)
  12. A Bury Special Episode (13 July 1998)
  13. The Last Cub Scout (20 July 1998)

References

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