God, the Devil and Bob

God, the Devil and Bob
Genre Comedy-drama
Created by Matthew Carlson
Voices of James Garner
Alan Cumming
French Stewart
Nancy Cartwright
Jeff Doucette
Laurie Metcalf
Kath Soucie
Composer(s) Sean Murray
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 13 (list of episodes)
Production
Running time 30 minutes
Production company(s) Vanity Logo Productions
NBC Studios
Carsey-Werner Productions
Release
Original network NBC (2000)[1]
Adult Swim (2011)
Picture format 4:3 SDTV
Original release March 9 – March 28, 2000

God, the Devil and Bob is an animated sitcom which premiered on NBC on March 9, 2000 and ended on March 28, 2000, leaving nine episodes unaired. It was created by Matthew Carlson. The entire series was released on Region 1 DVD in the United States on January 4, 2005. Reruns of the series began airing on Cartoon Network's late night programming block, Adult Swim, on January 1, 2011 with the network airing the nine remaining episodes of the series from January 8 to March 26, 2011.[2][3]

Thirteen episodes were made, but only four were broadcast in the United States before the series was canceled due to a combination of low ratings and pressure from religious activists.[4][5][6][7]

The show, however, was well received in places such as the United Kingdom, Ireland, and Latin America (including Brazil), where BBC Two, RTE, and Fox, respectively, aired the entire series. It was once broadcast on the now-defunct Philippine channel Maxxx.

Synopsis

The series was based on God (voiced by James Garner) and the Devil (voiced by Alan Cumming) making a bet over the fate of the world. God wants to wipe humanity off the face of the planet and start over, but he realizes that he's "not that kind of God." The devil gets to choose one person, and if that person does not prove they have made the world a better place, God will destroy the world. The devil chooses Bob Allman (voiced by French Stewart), a beer-drinking, porno-watching auto plant worker from the suburbs of Detroit who, when asked to save humanity from complete annihilation, asks "What's in it for me?" After saving humanity in the pilot episode, the series revolves around Bob being God's "Go-To Guy" whenever he gets a great idea to help out the world.[8][9]

Characters

Episodes

No. Title Original U.S. air date Prod.
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1"In the Beginning"March 9, 2000101
God has become disappointed enough in the world to consider destroying it. He decides to give the world a second chance if Bob can show him one soul worth saving, but Bob is unsure how to proceed.
2"Andy Runs Away"March 14, 2000105
Andy runs away to Canada when God refuses to present himself to Andy's friends. The Devil tries being nicer to Smeck. Megan gets a crush on Donna's college classmate.
3"Date from Hell"March 21, 2000103
The Devil doesn't believe that Bob is taking him seriously, so he decides to teach Bob a lesson by dating his daughter.
4"The Devil's Birthday"March 28, 2000106

The Devil goes to hell with all the world's evil when God forgets his birthday.

Note: This is the last episode to air on NBC before the show was cancelled.
5"Neighbor's Keeper"January 8, 2011102

Bob helps save his neighbors' marriage; Donna decides to return to college after 14 years.

Notes: This is the first episode to air on Adult Swim after they picked up the rest of the unaired episodes from the show's first season. This is the only episode in which Smeck does not appear.
6"God's Favorite"January 22, 2011104
Bob believes he is indestructible and cannot die; the Devil feels neglected when God doesn't call him about their golf outing.
7"Bob Gets Committed"February 12, 2011107
When Bob defaces a billboard along the freeway, he gets arrested; when he tells the police he's God's messenger, he gets committed.
8"Lonely at the Top"February 19, 2011108
God decides to pose as "Arthur from Ypsilanti" to live a day in the life of an average person, but he doesn't fit in with Bob's friends.
9"Bob Gets Greedy"February 26, 2011109
Bob finds future sports scores on the Devil's Palm Pilot and considers it a blessing when he gambles and wins.
10"There's Too Much Sex on TV"March 5, 2011110
God sends Bob to Hollywood to do something about all the sex on TV. This episode features the voice of Sarah Michelle Gellar, playing a character addressed only as "That Actress on That Show".
11"Bob's Father"March 12, 2011111
Bob visits his dying father (voiced by Troy Evans) in the hospital hoping to make amends, but he ends up telling the angry, abusive old man to go to Hell.
12"God's Girlfriend"March 19, 2011112
While Bob is out with his family, God bumps into an old girlfriend (voiced by Elizabeth Taylor) who invites him to dinner. God wants to cancel the date; meanwhile, the Devil attempts to cause chaos in Heaven.
13"Bob Gets Involved"March 26, 2011113
Bob leads a clueless vigilante group determined to fight against the evils of society--totally unaware how his actions will impact his family.

Home release

20th Century Fox has released the complete series on DVD in Region 1. The 2-disc set features an extensive array of special features including commentaries, interviews and audition tapes.

Cover DVD Name Episodes Release Date
(region 1)
Special features
Complete Series 13 January 4, 2005
  • Commentaries by Matt Carlson and Harvey Myman
  • Voice over audition tapes
  • Digital Storyboards
  • "Let There Be God, The Devil and Bob!" Making of God, the Devil and Bob
  • On the set interviews

References

  1. Braxton, Greg (1999-05-17). "Carsey-Werner Raises 'The Devil'". LA Times. Retrieved 2010-08-29.
  2. "Schedule Update - 11/22/10 - Adult Swim Message Boards". Boards.adultswim.com. Retrieved 2015-10-28.
  3. "Schedule". Adult Swim. 2014-07-14. Retrieved 2015-10-28.
  4. "God, the Devil and Bob". Entertainment Weekly. January 10, 2005. Retrieved 2010-08-29.
  5. "God, the Devil and a boycott". BBC. 2000-03-18. Retrieved 2010-08-29.
  6. Wells, Matt (2000-10-19). "BBC buys animated sitcom that shook US". London: Guardian. Retrieved 2010-08-29.
  7. "Viewers find nbc's 'god' offensive". New York Daily News. 2000-03-13. Retrieved 2010-08-29.
  8. "God and the Devil join BBC". BBC. 2000-10-19. Retrieved 2010-08-29.
  9. "'god' shows nbc's new faith in animation". New York Daily News. 2000-03-12. Retrieved 2010-08-29.
  10. Churchill, Bonnie (2000-02-25). "Garner Truly Thanks God For His Latest Starring Role". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 2010-08-29.
  11. "Bart Simpson's Voice Eager For New Challenge". Chicago Tribune. 2000-03-08. Retrieved 2010-08-29.

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