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Mr. Rhodes
American television sitcom From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Mr. Rhodes is an American television sitcom which was aired by NBC as part of its 1996–97 lineup.[1]
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Summary
Mr. Rhodes starred comedian Tom Rhodes as an eponymous character, a novelist whose first novel was a critical hit but a commercial failure. He takes a teaching position at his old small-town preparatory school, where he meets the girl of his dreams, Nikki (Farrah Forke), the guidance counselor.
Reception
Reviews were mixed overall,[2] though The New York Times gave the premiere a glowing review, calling it "a delightfully off-center sitcom".[3] They said that, while it was "another teacher-faculty-students romp", it was "closer to the film Dead Poets Society than to classic prime-time exercises like Welcome Back, Kotter or Head of the Class."[3]
Cancellation
The series was not picked up for another season and the last broadcast was in March 1997. Farrah Forke and Stephen Tobolowsky had starred together in another short-lived sitcom, Dweebs, just the year before, which was created by Mr. Rhodes co-creator Peter Noah.[4]
Cast
Main Cast
- Tom Rhodes as Tom Rhodes
- Farrah Forke as Nikki Harkin
- Stephen Tobolowsky as Ray Heary
- Jessica Stone as Amanda Reeves
- Shaun Weiss as Jake Mandelleer
- Lindsay Sloane as Zoey Miller
- Alexandra Holden as Dani Swanson
- Travis Wester as Ethan Armstrong
- Ron Glass as Ronald Felcher
Recurring
- Jason Dohring as Jaret
- Jensen Ackles as Malcolm
Episodes
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References
External links
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