Debuting in September 2005 on CBS, Out of Practice is a sitcom told from the point of view of the family's sole non-medical doctor, a psychologist specializing in marriage counseling who finds his own marriage unexpectedly on the rocks. Here's the official description of the premise:
Ben's (Christopher Gorham) family has never considered him a real doctor. He's just a psychologist, and they are all real doctors. Older brother Oliver (Ty Burrell) is a successful plastic surgeon, sister Regina (Paula Marshall) is an ER-action junkie, Mom (Stockard Channing) is a prominent surgeon whose career eclipsed Dad's long before their divorce, and Dad (Henry Winkler) is dating his receptionist. But all the real docs look as though they could learn a thing or two from Ben. From the Emmy®-winning team behind the legendary "Frasier" comes the story of a family of physicians who each need a bit more practice and the not-so-"real" doctor whose professional advice each of them just may end up seeking.
Out of Practice is a CBS comedy television series that premiered on September 19 2005.
With Emmy Award-winning producers Joe Keenan and Christopher Lloyd (Frasier's producers) at the helm, the show is about a family of five doctors who have little in common.
Out of Practice aired 14 episodes in its first and only season.