Crumbs is an American television sitcom starring Fred Savage that ran on ABC[1] from January 12, 2006 to February 7, 2006. It also starred Eddie McClintock, Maggie Lawson, Reginald Ballard, William Devane and Jane Curtin.[2] The show's slogan is "The normal American family turned upside down." The series was officially cancelled on May 13, 2006.
Crumbs | |
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Genre | Sitcom |
Created by | Marco Pennette |
Directed by | Ted Wass |
Starring | |
Composer | Adam Cohen |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 13 (8 unaired) |
Production | |
Executive producers | Marco Pennette Mike Tollin Brian Robbins Joe Davola |
Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Running time | 22 minutes |
Production companies | Marco Pennette Productions Tollin/Robbins Productions Touchstone Television |
Original release | |
Network | ABC |
Release | January 12 February 7, 2006 | –
Premise
editSavage played a gay screenwriter who leaves Hollywood to return home to take care of his mother (Jane Curtin), who had recently been released from a mental institution after trying to run over her husband (William Devane) after he left her for a younger woman, who turns out to be pregnant. Much of the show takes place at the family's restaurant.
Cast
editMain
edit- Fred Savage as Mitch Crumb
- Eddie McClintock as Jody Crumb
- Maggie Lawson as Andrea Malone
- Reginald Ballard as Elvis
- William Devane as Billy Crumb
- Jane Curtin as Suzanne Crumb
Guest stars
edit- Rachel Boston as Alison
- Lucy DeVito as Bookstore Cashier
- Illeana Douglas as Shelley
- Teri Garr as Lorraine Bergman
- Bob Glouberman as Lawyer
- Elliott Gould as Frank Bergman
- Valerie Mahaffey as Carolyn Pierce
- Martin Mull as Tom
- Danielle Nicolet as Danielle
- Rhea Perlman as Camille Spadaro
- Kevin Rahm as Roger
- Rider Strong as Dennis
Episodes
editOnly the first five episodes were broadcast on ABC during the show's original run. The remaining episodes aired in other markets internationally.
No. | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Prod. code |
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1 | "Pilot" | Ted Wass | Marco Pennette | January 12, 2006 | 101 |
Mitch Crumb comes to his hometown to deal with his mother, who has just been released from a psychiatric facility. She has not yet learned that her ex-husband is about to have a baby with another woman. | |||||
2 | "Whatever Happened to Baby Bodashka?" | Ted Wass | David Walpert | January 19, 2006 | 102 |
Suzanne decides to adopt a baby girl from Ukraine after learning that Billy and the new woman are having a girl. Meanwhile, Jody gets Mitch a job as manager of the restaurant and must confront an employee who is stealing. | |||||
3 | "Friends in High Places" | Ted Wass | Marco Pennette | January 26, 2006 | 103 |
Mitch worries about Suzanne's avoiding friends that she shared with her former husband. He then advises her to join a divorce group to sort out her problems. She instead joins a group for recovering drug addicts. Meanwhile, Billy seeks reconciliation with Jody. | |||||
4 | "Jody Crumb, Superstar" | Ted Wass | Regina Stewart | February 2, 2006 | 104 |
Billy takes control of the family restaurant, due to his financial problems. Mitch and Jody compete for his approval. Suzanne begins to shoplift to seek attention from her sons. | |||||
5 | "Six Feet Blunder" | Ted Wass | Hayes Jackson | February 7, 2006 | 105 |
Mitch meets Dennis (Rider Strong), a guy who will not go out with him unless Mitch comes out of the closet to his parents. Mitch and Jody are worried that Suzanne's co-worker Tom (Martin Mull) is sexually harassing her. | |||||
6 | "Tennis, Any Crumb?" | Ted Wass | Heide Perlman | Unaired | 106 |
Suzanne becomes jealous when Mitch begins spending more time with his girlfriend instead of her. To make her happy, he reveals to her that he is gay. | |||||
7 | "Maybe I'm Tony Randall" | Ted Wass | Joel Stein | Unaired | 107 |
Mitch has a date with a woman, and he starts to think he might not be gay. Meanwhile, Billy tries to get closer to Jody. | |||||
8 | "Sleeping with the Enemies" | Ted Wass | Sung Suh | Unaired | 108 |
Mitch becomes jealous when Jody and Andrea begin dating. Meanwhile, Billy hurts his back fixing Suzanne's roof; she takes him in and tries to win back his affections. | |||||
9 | "The Gift of the Magpie" | Ted Wass | David Walpert | Unaired | 109 |
Suzanne decides to celebrate Christmas, four months later as she missed the last one due to being in the psychiatric facility. | |||||
10 | "Suzanne Gets Certified" | Ted Wass | Les Firestein & Heide Perlman | Unaired | 110 |
After learning Billy fixed her up with her boyfriend Frank (Elliott Gould), Suzanne pretends to be crazy to legalize her divorce papers. Meanwhile, Jody reunites with his old band for a gig. | |||||
11 | "A Loon Again, Naturally" | Ted Wass | David Grubstick & Roy Brown | Unaired | 111 |
Suzanne tries to out-do Camille Spadaro (Rhea Perlman), a former mental patient who wrote an autobiography. Meanwhile, when Mitch learns that Billy spoke to the people who publish his alumni journal, he gets irate, so Billy fires him. | |||||
12 | "He Ain't Hetero, He's My Brother" | Ted Wass | Story by : Regina Stewart Teleplay by : Les Firestein & Hayes Jackson | Unaired | 112 |
Jody blackmails Mitch when he discovers he is gay. Meanwhile, Suzanne butts heads with Frank's handicapped ex-wife Lorraine (Teri Garr), and Shelley (Illeana Douglas) ruins Billy's bachelor party. | |||||
13 | "And It All Came Crumbling Down" | Ted Wass | David Walpert & Heide Perlman | Unaired | 113 |
Billy doesn't take the news very well when Mitch comes out. Meanwhile, Shelley has second thoughts about her impending nuptials, and Suzanne decides to marry... herself. |
References
edit- ^ "Crumbs". Plugged In.
- ^ "Fred Savage returns to TV acting with gay role". www.advocate.com.