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Yes, Dear is an Emmy-Nominated American television sitcom which aired from 2000 to 2006 on CBS. It starred Anthony Clark, Jean Louisa Kelly, Mike O'Malley and Liza Snyder. These actors had recently starred in their own failed sitcoms; critics ravaged Yes, Dear as one of the worst new shows of the season and a likely candidate for first cancellations of the season. Instead, Yes, Dear scored surprisingly solid ratings for CBS over the next four seasons, in spite of little to no promotion and a number of timeslot changes. A comedy is a dramatic performance of a light and amusing character, usually with a happy conclusion to its plot. ...
Gregory Thomas Garcia, also known as Greg Garcia, is a writer and producer of television series, including the long-running sitcom, Yes, Dear and the Emmy Award winning My Name Is Earl. ...
Anthony Clark (b. ...
Jean Louisa Kelly (born on March 9, 1972 in Worcester, Massachusetts, USA) is an American actress and singer. ...
Michael Donald OMalley (born October 31, 1966 in Boston, Massachusetts) is a New Hampshire-raised actor, most famous for playing Jimmy Hughes in the CBS series Yes, Dear. ...
Snyder on the set of Yes, Dear. ...
Joel Homan (born November 1994 U.S.) is a child actor best known from playing Dominic Hughes on the CBS show Yes, Dear. ...
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List of Yes, Dear episodes. ...
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A sitcom or situation comedy is a genre of comedy performance originally devised for radio but today typically found on television. ...
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Anthony Clark (b. ...
Jean Louisa Kelly (born on March 9, 1972 in Worcester, Massachusetts, USA) is an American actress and singer. ...
Michael Donald OMalley (born October 31, 1966 in Boston, Massachusetts) is a New Hampshire-raised actor, most famous for playing Jimmy Hughes in the CBS series Yes, Dear. ...
Snyder on the set of Yes, Dear. ...
In spring 2004, CBS pulled the plug on the program, but later ordered an additional 13 episodes for midseason. After canceling Center of the Universe, CBS began airing the new Yes, Dear episodes on Wednesday, February 16, 2005 in the 9:30 p.m. EST time slot. The show did better than many expected and CBS ordered an additional season of 22 episodes for 2005–2006, but that order was later cut to 13. Year 2004 (MMIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Center of the Universe was a television series on CBS which ran from October 27, 2004, until February 16, 2005. ...
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Due to untimely preemption, the Season Five finale was not aired in May 2005. Instead, it was aired in September 2005, a week before the "official" start of the season. Thus, many viewers were unaware that a new episode was being broadcast. Another episode held over from Season Five due to a preemption was finally aired in January 2006. In 2007 Yes, Dear was Dropped from CBS Because of these preemptions, continuity for the series was thrown into disarray. CBS confirmed that the show will not return in the 2006–2007 season.[1] Year 2007 (MMVII) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. ...
During the later half of 2007, reruns aired on the cable station TBS in the 1:00 p.m. EST time slot. As of January 2008, TBS began airing the show during the 3:00 p.m. EST time slot instead, becoming a solid part of the weekday sitcom lineup known as "The Break Room." The show aired in local syndication in 2005–06; in the fall of 2006, 20th Television (the syndication subsidiary of 20th Century Fox) took the show out of barter syndication and replaced it with Still Standing. Cable TV redirects here. ...
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Awards
The Episodes We're Having a Baby & Nitpicking have been submitted for Emmy consideration in this season. Season 3 was also the only one that 20th Century Fox actually bothered to print up a Emmy screener. An Emmy Award. ...
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Cast Anthony Clark (b. ...
Jean Louisa Kelly (born on March 9, 1972 in Worcester, Massachusetts, USA) is an American actress and singer. ...
Michael Donald OMalley (born October 31, 1966 in Boston, Massachusetts) is a New Hampshire-raised actor, most famous for playing Jimmy Hughes in the CBS series Yes, Dear. ...
Snyder on the set of Yes, Dear. ...
Joel Homan (born November 1994 U.S.) is a child actor best known from playing Dominic Hughes on the CBS show Yes, Dear. ...
Recurring cast members Brendon Baerg (born February 28, 1998 in Whittier, California) is a child actor best known from playing Logan Hughes on the CBS show Yes, Dear. ...
Jerry Van Dyke (born July 27, 1931, in Danville, Illinois) is an American comedian and actor. ...
Tim Conway (born December 15, 1933) is an American comedic actor. ...
Vicki Lawrence (born Vicki Ann Axelrad on March 26, 1949, in Inglewood, California, USA) is an Emmy Award-winning actress and also an American comedian and singer. ...
Beth Grant (born September 18, 1949, in Gadsden, Alabama) is an American actress. ...
Dan Hedaya Dan Hedaya is a prolific character actor who was born on July 24, 1940, in Brooklyn, New York to a Sephardic Jewish family. ...
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Plot synopsis Clark and Kelly portray Greg and Kim Warner; Greg is a motion picture executive and Kim is a stay-at-home mother to Sam and later Emily. Kim's sister Christine and her husband Jimmy Hughes (and their two sons, Dominic and Logan) lived in the Warners' guest house, where the Hughes' lazy and easygoing approach to life in general contrasted with the more uptight and snobbish demeanor of Greg. The plots revolved around child rearing, work (especially after Greg got Jimmy a job as the movie studio's security guard), sex, and often involved various combinations of the four adult characters plotting against the others—such as Jimmy and Greg trying to manipulate each other, or their respective wives, or vice-versa. In addition, Jimmy became the focus of a larger number of outlandish plots, including get-rich-quick schemes. Late in the fifth season, the Hughes finally have enough money to move out of the guest house and buy the house next door. Meanwhile, Greg quits his job following its takeover by a new corporation and the firing of his boss, the overbearing but ultimately decent Mr. Savitsky. The continuity disruption mentioned above meant viewers saw an unemployed Greg before the episode that depicted him losing his job had been aired. After Greg is unable to find new work and toxic mold is discovered in their home, the Warners are forced to move in with the Hughes in a role-reversal early in the sixth season. Eventually, Savitsky latches on with a Japanese movie studio and rehires Greg, and the Warners are able to move back into their home. In the final scene of the series finale, an earthquake strikes Los Angeles; the Warners' home receives minimal damage, but the Hughes are apparently not so lucky, as they show up at the Warners' front door asking if the guest house is still available.
Recurring Gags There have been multiple episode endings where Greg Warner is day dreaming about someone he misses hanging out with, with Hard Habit to Break playing in the background. Its starts off with them sharing cookies, playing checkers, combing each other's hair, playing with string, playing with the guitar, and ends with both of them riding a scooter. The events of the montages remain the same, but the people whom Greg is with varies. Hard Habit to Break is a song written by Steve Kipner and Jon Parker and recorded by the group Chicago for their 1984 album Chicago 17, with Bill Champlin and Peter Cetera sharing lead vocals. ...
Theme song "Family is Family" is the main theme song of Yes, Dear. Even though mostly thought to be sung or performed by Mike O'Malley,[citation needed] the song is actually performed by and written by Bill Janovitz.
International airings of Yes, Dear | Country | Alternate title (translation) | TV network(s) |
United States | Yes, Dear | CBS, TBS |
Canada | Yes, Dear | CH |
Australia | Yes, Dear | FOX8 |
Bulgaria | Да, мило | Fox life |
Denmark | Umage Søstre | TV3+ |
Finland | Saman katon alla | MTV3 |
France | Oui, chérie! (Yes, Dear) | TF1 |
Germany | Yes, Dear | RTL, RTL 2 |
Greece | Yes, Dear | Macedonia TV |
India | Yes, Dear | Star World |
Italy | Prima o poi divorzio! (Sooner or later, I'll divorce!) | Italia1 |
Portugal | Sim, Amor (Yes, Love) | RTP2 |
Saudi Arabia | Yes, Dear | MBC |
South Africa | Yes, Dear | SABC 3 |
Sweden | Omaka systrar | TV4 |
Thailand | Yes, Dear | True Series Star World |
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Macedonia TV (Greek: Îακεδονία TV, Makedonia TV) is a Greek national television network, based in Thessaloniki. ...
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STAR World is STAR Groups premiere English-language Entertainment TV-channel which is shown in the Asian region. ...
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Italia1 is an Italian television station which broadcasts Italian versions of knowned shows such as The Nanny and The Simpsons. ...
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RTP2 (formerly 2: or a dois:) is a Portuguese Television broadcasting service of the RTP network. ...
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Notes - ^ De Moraes, Lisa. "Violence! Violence! Violence! Burps! Nose Picking!", The Washington Post, 3 March 2006.
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