Inside Schwartz

Inside Schwartz
Genre Sitcom
Created by Stephen Engel
Starring Breckin Meyer
Miriam Shor
Bryan Callen
Jennifer Irwin
Dondré T. Whitfield
Maggie Lawson
Richard Kline
Theme music composer Ben Vaughn
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 13 (4 unaired) (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s) Stephen Engel
Producer(s) John Ziffren
Location(s) 20th Century Fox Studios
10201 Pico Blvd., Century City, Los Angeles, California
Cinematography Peter Smokler
Camera setup multi-camera
Running time 30 minutes
Production company(s) Stephen Engel Productions
NBC Studios
20th Television
Release
Original network NBC
Original release September 27, 2001 (2001-09-27) – January 3, 2002 (2002-01-03)

Inside Schwartz is an American sitcom starring Breckin Meyer as the titular character. The show was produced by 20th Century Fox Television and National Broadcasting Company and first aired on NBC on Thursday Night at 8:30 EST.

Plot

After losing a long-time girlfriend, minor-league sportscaster Adam Schwartz's (Meyer) dating life is illustrated by sports highlights (as presented by Fox Sports Net) in which various pro sports personalities appear. For instance, when Adam's date reveals that she has three children a referee appears and makes the call "Too many players on the field".

Cast

Recurring

Cancellation

The series followed Friends, which was in its 8th and highest-rated season. Inside Schwartz debuted with 22.5 million viewers. Of the 9 episodes to air, 5 followed new episodes of Friends. But despite having an average household rating of 9.8 and being ranked 16th among all programs in the ratings, Inside Schwartz was cancelled as network executives believed that the valuable time slot could get higher ratings.[1]

The time slot was filled with a new series, Leap of Faith, which aired for six episodes, and finally NBC simply aired repeat episodes of Friends which had higher ratings than either Inside Schwartz or Leap of Faith.

Episodes

No. Title DirectedBy WrittenBy Original air date Production
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1"Pilot"Pamela FrymanStephen EngelSeptember 27, 20011AFP79
2"Let's Go to the Videotape"Pamela FrymanStephen EngelOctober 4, 20011AFP01
3"The Pinch Hitter"Gil JungerGail LernerOctober 18, 20011AFP05
4"Event Night"Michael LembeckGail Lerner & Bill KunstlerOctober 25, 20011AFP07
5"Comic Relief Pitcher"Gail MancusoStory by: Stephen Leff & Jim Patterson
Teleplay by: Bill Kunstler
November 29, 20011AFP09
6"Roommates"Gail MancusoStory by: Michael Gannon & Jon Hotchkiss
Teleplay by: Jack Burditt
December 6, 20011AFP11
7"Play-Action Fake Boyfriend"Gail MancusoStory by: Debora Cahn
Teleplay by: Gail Lerner
December 20, 20011AFP10
8"Eve's Date with Schwartz's Destiny"Gil JungerJeff Lowell & Marc SedakaDecember 27, 20011AFP12
9"Kissing Cousin"Gil JungerStephen Leff & Jim PattersonJanuary 3, 20021AFP08
10"It's All in the Footwork"TBATBAUnaired1AFP02
11"Service, Schwartz?"TBATBAUnaired1AFP03
12"Bless Me Father, for I Have Fired You"TBATBAUnaired1AFP04
13"He Ain't Funny, He's My Brother"TBATBAUnaired1AFP06

See also

References

  1. The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows 1946-Present.

External links


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