Oh, Grow Up (partially found ABC sitcom; 1999)
Oh, Grow Up is an American television sitcom created by Alan Ball. The series aired on ABC from September 22, 1999, to December 28, 1999.
Plot
The series revolved around a group of former college roommates who find themselves as roommates again in a Brooklyn apartment: womanizing construction man Hunter (Stephen Dunham); sensitive artist Norris (David Alan Basche); and recently out lawyer Ford (John Ducey). Ford tries to navigate a divorce and new friendship with his wife Suzanne (Rena Sofer) while exploring life as a gay man; and Hunter discovers that he is the father of 18-year-old art student Chloe (Niesha Trout). In addition, Hunter's boss Sal (Ed Marinaro) served as a love interest for Ford.
Production
Initially airing on Wednesday nights, ABC moved the series to Tuesday nights in November 1999. But in December, the network canceled the series to make room for Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?.[1][2] This resulted in two episodes being unaired.
Availability
The pilot episode was posted on YouTube in 2020, but has since been removed. Screencaps from all of the aired episodes have been posted on IMDb. A commercial promoting the show ahead of its premiere has surfaced on YouTube, as has the show's brief opening credits.
Episode List
# | Name | Air date | Status |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Pilot | September 22, 1999 | Lost |
2 | Good Pop, Bad Pop | September 29, 1999 | Lost |
3 | Love Stinks | October 6, 1999 | Lost |
4 | President of the House | October 13, 1999 | Lost |
5 | Marathon Men | October 20, 1999 | Lost |
6 | Clods and Monsters | October 27, 1999 | Lost |
7 | Hunter's Metamorphosis | November 3, 1999 | Lost |
8 | Himbo | December 7, 1999 | Lost |
9 | The Parent Trap: Part 1 | December 14, 1999 | Lost |
10 | The Parent Trap: Part 2 | December 21, 1999 | Lost |
11 | Duckboy Flies Again | December 28, 1999 | Lost |
12 | Goodwill Hunter | Unaired | Lost |
13 | Baby It's Cold Outside | Lost |
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References
- ↑ E! News article about cancellation. Retrieved 14 Jan '23
- ↑ Variety article about cancellation. Retrieved 14 Jan '23