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Baby Boom is an American television sitcom based on the 1987 film of the same name, created by Nancy Meyers and Charles Shyer, and starring Kate Jackson. The pilot premiered on NBC on September 10, 1988,[1] and the series aired from November 2, 1988,[2] to July 13, 1989.
Baby Boom | |
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Genre | Sitcom |
Created by | Nancy Meyers & Charles Shyer |
Starring | Kate Jackson |
Composer | Steve Tyrell |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 13 (3 unaired) |
Production | |
Executive producer | Winifred Hervey-Stallworth |
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Camera setup | Single-camera |
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Original release | |
Network | NBC |
Release | September 10, 1988 – July 13, 1989 |
Sam Wanamaker and the baby twins Kristina and Michelle Kennedy reprised their roles from the film, but otherwise, the characters picked up from the original film were cast with new actors. J.C. Wiatt was played by Kate Jackson, Helga Von Haupt by Joy Behar and Charlotte Elkman by Susie Essman.
At the insistence of series creators Nancy Meyers and Charles Shyer, the show was made without a laugh track.[3] In December 1988, NBC announced that the series would go on hiatus after the December 21 episode.[4][5][6] The network had planned on bringing the show back after making certain "creative changes",[6] but only three leftover episodes aired in the summer of 1989.
Eight episodes have registered production codes with the United States Copyright Office.[7]
No. | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Prod. code [7] | Viewers (millions) |
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1 | "Pilot" | Charles Shyer | Nancy Meyers & Charles Shyer | September 10, 1988 | TBA | 33.1[8] |
2 | "Guilt" | Ron Lagomarsino Bruce A. Block | Nancy Meyers & Charles Shyer | November 2, 1988 | 8406 | 14.9[9] |
3 | "The Center" | Tom Schiller | Nancy Meyers & Charles Shyer | November 9, 1988 | 8407 | 18.3[10] |
4 | "Stress" | Mary Kay Place | Donald Margulies | November 16, 1988 | 8404 | 17.2[11] |
5 | "Saturday" | Robert Klane | Nat Bernstein & Mitchel Katlin | November 30, 1988 | 8408 | 17.0[12] |
6 | "The Club" | Alan Mandel | Winifred Hervey-Stallworth | December 14, 1988 | 8409 | 15.3[13] |
7 | "I'll Be Home for Christmas" | Bruce A. Block | Donald Margulies | December 21, 1988 | 8410 | 17.5[14] |
8 | "One Wednesday" | Max Tash | Carrie Honigblum & Renee Phillips | July 13, 1989 | 8411 | 18.4[15] |
9 | "X-y-l-o-p-h-o-n-e" | Jeffrey D. Brown | Wayne Terwilliger | August 14, 1989 | TBA | 15.3[16] |
10 | "When It Rains" | John Whitesell | Patricia Irving & J.W. Melville & Winifred Hervey-Stallworth | September 10, 1989 | TBA | 9.2[17] |
11 | "A Fine Romance" | TBD | Donald Margulies | Unaired | TBA | N/A |
12 | "Charlotte's Secret" | TBD | Mark Reisman & Jeremy Stevens | Unaired | TBA | N/A |
13 | "J.C. – The Man" | TBD | Mark Reisman & Jeremy Stevens and Carrie Honigblum & Renee Phillips | Unaired | TBA | N/A |
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