Daddio
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Genre | Sitcom |
Created by |
Matt Berry Ric Swartzwelder |
Written by |
Tom J. Astle Matt Berry Patti Carr Jim Gerkin Reid Harrison Janet Leahy Lara Runnels Ric Swartzwelder Ed Yeager |
Directed by |
Andy Cadiff Mark Cendrowski Matthew Diamond Gil Junger Joe Regalbuto James Widdoes Steve Zuckerman |
Starring |
Michael Chiklis Anita Barone Amy Wilson Kevin Crowley Suzy Nakamura |
Composer(s) | Mark Heyes |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 18 (9 unaired) (list of episodes) |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) |
Matt Berry Ric Swartzwelder |
Producer(s) | Franco Bario |
Cinematography | Donald A. Morgan |
Editor(s) | Skip Collector |
Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Running time | 22–24 minutes |
Production company(s) |
Big Fan Touchstone Television |
Distributor | Disney-ABC Domestic Television |
Release | |
Original network | NBC |
Original release | March 23 – October 23, 2000 |
Daddio is an American sitcom that aired on NBC from March 23 to October 23, 2000. Created by Matt Berry and Ric Swartzwelder, the series starred Michael Chiklis and Anita Barone.
Synopsis
Michael Chiklis stars as Chris Woods, a former restaurant supply salesman who decides to become a stay-at-home dad to his and his wife Linda's (Barone) four children Shannon (Cristina Kernan), Max (Martin Spanjers), Jake (Mitch Holleman), and Emily to accommodate his wife's demanding career as a lawyer. Chris loves his new role, but is annoyed by Linda's well-meaning friends Holly (Suzy Nakamura) and Barb (Amy Wilson) who constantly interfere with Chris' parenting. Chris is also forced to defend his new role to his best friend Rob (Kevin Crowley), and his new neighbor Bobick (Steve Ryan), a former Marine.
The show's first season consisted of five episodes, but was renewed for a second season of 13 episodes.[1] However, only four were aired before NBC canceled the show in October 2000 due to low ratings.[2]
Cast
- Michael Chiklis as Chris Woods
- Anita Barone as Linda Woods
- Martin Spanjers as Max Woods
- Mitch Holleman as Jake Woods
- Cristina Kernan as Shannon Woods
- Cassidy and Savannah Clark as Emily Woods (Uncredited)
- Ashley and Whitney Steidl as Emily Woods (Uncredited)
- Kevin Crowley as Rod Krolak
- Amy Wilson as Barb Krolak
- Christian Boewe as Montgomery Krolak
- Hilary Duff as Molly Kidman (Pilot only)
- Suzy Nakamura as Holly Martin
- Steve Ryan as Bobick
Episodes
Season 1
Episode # | Episode title | Original airdate |
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1-1 | "Grapefruits of Wrath" | March 23, 2000 |
1-2 | "The Premium Also Rises" | March 30, 2000 |
1-3 | "Crackers and Punishment" | April 6, 2000 |
1-4 | "Fence and Sensibility" | April 13, 2000 |
1-5 | "Lord of the Ants" | April 20, 2000 |
Season 2
Episode # | Episode title | Original airdate |
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2-1 | "The Last Temptation of Chris" | October 2, 2000 |
2-2 | "Pride and Pregnancy" | October 9, 2000 |
2-3 | "For Whom the School Bell Tolls" | October 16, 2000 |
2-4 | "Remains of the Day Off" | October 23, 2000 |
2-5 | "Rod's Head Revisited" | Never aired |
2-6 | "Gone with the 'Ween" | Never aired |
2-7 | "A Tale of Two Daddies" | Never aired |
2-8 | "Of Mice and Math" | Never aired |
2-9 | "A Confederacy of Daddies" | Never aired |
2-10 | "The Big Sleepover" | Never aired |
2-11 | "A Christmas Quarrel" | Never aired |
2-12 | "To Kill a Rocking Band" | Never aired |
2-13 | "Tender Is the Night Out" | Never aired |
Awards and nominations
Year | Award | Result | Category | Recipient |
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2000 | BMI Film & TV Awards | Won | BMI TV Music Award | Mark Heyes |
Teen Choice Awards | Nominated | TV - Choice Breakout Show | | |
2001 | Art Directors Guild | Nominated | Television - Episode of a Multi-Camera Series | Jay Pelissier (production designer) (For episode "Fense and Sensibility") |
Young Artist Award | Nominated | Best Performance in a TV Series (Comedy or Drama) - Young Actor Age Ten or Under | Mitch Holleman | |
Best Performance in a TV Comedy Series - Supporting Young Actor | Martin Spanjers | |||
Won | Best Performance in a TV Comedy Series - Supporting Young Actress | Cristina Kernan |
References
- ↑ Richard, Huff (2000-05-15). "NBC PROGRAMMERS GET BUSY WITH THEIR NEW JUGGLING ACT". The New York Daily News. Retrieved 2009-04-15.
- ↑ Wayne, Friedman (November 2000). "Thursday night puts NBC at No. 1 with adults 18-49; ABC and CBS have higher overall household ratings as sweeps loom.". Advertising Age. Retrieved 2009-04-15.
External links
- Daddio at the Internet Movie Database
- Daddio at TV.com
- Daddio at epguides.com