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词条 Madman of the People
释义

  1. Synopsis

  2. Cast

  3. Episodes

  4. Reception

  5. References

  6. External links

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| image = Madman of the People.jpg
| caption =
| genre = Sitcom
| creator = Chris Cluess
Stu Kreisman
| writer =
| director = James Burrows
Jim Drake
Philip Charles MacKenzie
John Ratzenberger
| creative_director =
| presenter =
| starring = Dabney Coleman
Concetta Tomei
Amy Aquino
Craig Bierko
Cynthia Gibb
John Ales
| theme_music_composer =
| opentheme =
| endtheme =
| composer =
| country = United States
| language = English
| num_seasons = 1
| num_episodes = 16
| list_episodes = #Episodes
| executive_producer = Chris Cluess
Stu Kreisman
E. Duke Vincent
Aaron Spelling
| producer = Penny Adams
Stephen C. Grossman
| editor =
| location =
| cinematography =
| camera = Multi-camera
| runtime = 30 minutes
| company = Kreiscluesco Industries
Spelling Television
| distributor = CBS Television Distribution
| channel = NBC
| picture_format =
| audio_format =
| first_aired = {{start date|1994|09|22}}
| last_aired = {{end date|1995|06|17}}
}}

Madman of the People is an American sitcom that aired on NBC from 1994 to 1995. It was scheduled in the Thursday 9:30 timeslot, part of Must See TV.

Madman of the People was produced by Spelling Television.[1]

Synopsis

The series stars character actor Dabney Coleman as Jack "Madman" Buckner, an outspoken newspaper columnist who had written a popular column, Madman of the People, in Your Times magazine for 30 years. The premise of the show involves Buckner's daughter, Meg (Cynthia Gibb), being brought in by the publisher to bring Buckner's column into the 1990s.

Cast

  • Dabney Coleman as Jack "Madman" Buckner
  • Concetta Tomei as Delia Buckner
  • Cynthia Gibb as Meg Buckner
  • John Ales as Dylan Buckner
  • Amy Aquino as Sasha Danziger
  • Craig Bierko as B.J. Cooper

Episodes

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|Title = Pilot
|DirectedBy = James Burrows
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|EpisodeNumber = 2
|Title = Murder Most Fowl
|DirectedBy = John Ratzenberger
|WrittenBy = Sally Lapiduss & Pamela Eells
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|Title = All Work and No Play Makes Jack a Mad Boy
|DirectedBy = James Burrows
|WrittenBy = Steve Paymer
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|Title = Guys Just Wanna Have Fun
|DirectedBy = John Ratzenberger
|WrittenBy = Bill Fuller & Jim Pond
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1994|10|13}}
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|EpisodeNumber = 5
|Title = 'Til Death Do Us Part
|DirectedBy = Jim Drake
|WrittenBy = Sally Lapiduss & Pamela Eells
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1994|10|20}}
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|EpisodeNumber = 6
|Title = The Jack Buckner Society
|DirectedBy =Philip Charles MacKenzie
|WrittenBy =Alison Rosenfeld Desmarais
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1994|10|27}}
|ShortSummary =
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|EpisodeNumber = 7
|Title = Birthday in the Big House
|DirectedBy =Philip Charles MacKenzie
|WrittenBy =Bill Fuller & Jim Pond
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1994|11|3}}
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|EpisodeNumber = 8
|Title = Jack Has Left the Building
|DirectedBy =Philip Charles MacKenzie
|WrittenBy =Tom Seeley & Norm Gunzenhauser
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1994|12|1}}
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|EpisodeNumber = 9
|Title = Life Without Father
|DirectedBy =Jim Drake
|WrittenBy =Steve Paymer
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1994|12|8}}
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|EpisodeNumber = 10
|Title = It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Christmas
|DirectedBy =Jim Drake
|WrittenBy =Deidre Fay & Stuart Wolpert
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1994|12|15}}
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|EpisodeNumber = 11
|Title = What a Big Mouth You Have, Grammy
|DirectedBy =John Ratzenberger
|WrittenBy =Tom Seeley & Norm Gunzenhauser
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1994|12|29}}
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|EpisodeNumber = 12
|Title = Notes from the Underground
|DirectedBy =Philip Charles MacKenzie
|WrittenBy =Dinah Kirgo
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1995|1|5}}
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|EpisodeNumber = 13
|Title = Truths My Father Told
|DirectedBy =Philip Charles MacKenzie
|WrittenBy =Bill Fuller & Jim Pond
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1995|1|12}}
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|EpisodeNumber = 14
|Title = The Pen is Mightier Than the Sword
|DirectedBy =Jim Drake
|WrittenBy =Tom Seeley & Norm Gunzenhauser
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1995|1|26}}
|ShortSummary =
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|EpisodeNumber = 15
|Title = Anytime, Anywhere
|DirectedBy =Philip Charles MacKenzie
|WrittenBy =Stephen Neigher
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1995|6|10}}
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|EpisodeNumber = 16
|Title = The Madman and the Showgirl
|DirectedBy =Philip Charles MacKenzie
|WrittenBy =Dava Savel
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1995|6|17}}
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Reception

Though the series initially won favorable opinions from critics{{Citation needed|date=July 2018}}, and was popular with audiences, ranking 12th for the season with a 14.9 average household share, it was still cancelled after only one season, making it one of the highest rated shows ever to get cancelled, according to classictvhits.com. However, while the show did well in the ratings, it lost a considerable portion of its lead-in audience from Seinfeld and was also hindering the then-freshman hit drama ER. NBC noticed the early success of Friends and decided to re-shuffle its lineup to put that show in the 9:30 PM EST spot, leading to one of the most dominant programming blocs in TV history.[2]

When it first aired, Madman of the People was considered by critics as one of "the fall season's least likable new comedies" and not deserving of its comedy label.[3]

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/comedy/guide/articles/m/madmanofthepeopl_66602320.shtml|title=Madman of the People|accessdate=2006-10-01}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.vulture.com/2014/09/1994-friends-seinfeld-er-warren-littlefield-transcript.html|title=The Architects of NBC’s Classic Must-See Lineup Reveal How Friends and ER Became Legends|publisher=Vulture|date=September 4, 2014|last=Adalian|first=Josef|accessdate=23 May 2015}}
3. ^{{cite web|url=http://articles.latimes.com/1994-09-22/entertainment/ca-41409_1_martin-short-show|title=TV Reviews : NBC's Strongest Evening of the Week Has Its Weak Spot|last=Rosenberg|first=Howard|publisher=Los Angeles Times|date=September 22, 1994|accessdate=July 8, 2018}}

External links

  • {{IMDb title|0108846}}
  • {{Tv.com show|madman-of-the-people}}
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