Simon is an American sitcom television series created by Danny Jacobson, that aired on The WB from September 10, 1995 to March 24, 1996.
Simon | |
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Genre | Sitcom |
Created by | Danny Jacobson |
Starring | Harland Williams Jason Bateman Andrea Bendewald Patrick Breen |
Composer | Stewart Levin |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 21 |
Production | |
Producer | Harland Williams |
Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Running time | 30 minutes |
Production companies | In Front Productions TriStar Television |
Original release | |
Network | The WB |
Release | September 10, 1995 – March 24, 1996 |
Premise
A former Wall Street stockbroker moves to Harlem to live with his simple brother Simon.
Cast
- Harland Williams as Simon Himple
- Jason Bateman as Carl Himple
- Andrea Bendewald as Libby Keeler
- Patrick Breen as Mitch Lowen
- Paxton Whitehead as Duke Stone
Episodes
No. | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | |
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1 | "Watch This" | Ellen Gittelsohn | Danny Jacobson | September 10, 1995 | |
Simon gets a job at a cable TV network. | |||||
2 | "Simon Goes on a Date" | Rob Schiller | Donald Todd | September 17, 1995 | |
Simon and Libby go out on a date. Carl finds a job as a balloon salesman. | |||||
3 | "Simon Gets a Butler" | Rob Schiller | Tom J. Astle | September 24, 1995 | |
Simon wins a butler in a game of poker. | |||||
4 | "Simon Gets Carl a Job" | Linda Day | Charleen Easton & Kurt Schindler | October 1, 1995 | |
The owner of a hot dog cart demands payment when Carl destroys the cart. | |||||
5 | "Simon's Ship Comes In" | Arlene Sanford | Rick Wiener | October 8, 1995 | |
Simon wins a boat in a sweepstakes. | |||||
6 | "Simon Says Surprise!" | Arlene Sanford | Bernie Keating | October 15, 1995 | |
When Mitch gets depressed, Simon shows him how great life is. | |||||
7 | "Simon Has Faulty Pants" | Linda Day | Donald Todd | October 29, 1995 | |
Simon marries an immigrant, when she loses her job because of him. | |||||
8 | "Simon Plays Carnegie Hall" | Linda Day | Rick Wiener | November 5, 1995 | |
Simon gets mistaken for a pianist at Carnegie Hall. | |||||
9 | "Simon Hunts a Rat" | Paul Kreppel | Tom J. Astle | November 12, 1995 | |
Carl goes to talk to the building's landlord when he is bitten by a rat. | |||||
10 | "Simon and the She-Devil" | Unknown | Unknown | November 19, 1995 | |
Simon and Carl has to evict a sexy vixen. | |||||
11 | "Simon Saves a Restaurant" | Unknown | Rick Ellis | November 26, 1995 | |
Simon helps a restaurant that is about to go out of business. | |||||
12 | "You Can Run from Christmas, But You Can't Hide" | Paul Kreppel | Bernie Keating | December 17, 1995 | |
Simon and Carl is looking for the perfect Christmas gift for Duke. | |||||
13 | "Simon Kicks Ass" | Paul Kreppel | Charleen Easton & Kurt Schindler | January 7, 1996 | |
Simon agrees to fight a delivery man who has been starting trouble at the office. | |||||
14 | "Simon Takes the Helm" | Paul Kreppel | Rick Wiener | January 14, 1996 | |
Simon takes over the whole cable network. | |||||
15 | "Simon Sinks the Putts" | Paul Kreppel | Mark Ganzel & Josh Goldstein | February 4, 1996 | |
Carl and Mitch play a game of golf where the winner wins a month's salary. | |||||
16 | "Simon Gets the Goal" | Paul Kreppel | Tom J. Astle | February 18, 1996 | |
Simon and Carl buy a hockey team. | |||||
17 | "Simon Night Fever" | Unknown | Unknown | February 25, 1996 | |
Carl falls for a new employee. | |||||
18 | "Simon Makes the Split" | Unknown | Unknown | March 3, 1996 | |
19 | "Simon Looks a Gift Horse in the Mouth" | Unknown | Unknown | March 10, 1996 | |
20 | "Simon Saves Tinky Town" | Unknown | Unknown | March 17, 1996 | |
21 | "Simon Goes to the Dogs" | Unknown | Unknown | March 24, 1996 |
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