Come to Papa (partially found NBC sitcom; 2004): Difference between revisions

From The Lost Media Wiki
Jump to: navigation, search
(Created page with "{{InfoboxLost |title=<center>Come to Papa</center> |image=Cometopapa.jpg |imagecaption= The cast of ''Come to Papa'' |status=<span style="color:orange;">'''Partially Found'''<...")
 
No edit summary
Line 5: Line 5:
|status=<span style="color:orange;">'''Partially Found'''</span>
|status=<span style="color:orange;">'''Partially Found'''</span>
}}
}}
'''''Come to Papa''''' was an American sitcom that aired on NBC in June of 2004. Starring comedian Tom Papa the show was revolved around Tom who is a reporter for a newspaper but wants to become a comedy writer in the hopes of moving out of New Jersey.<ref>[https://www.tvguide.com/tvshows/come-to-papa/100093/ TV guide page about ''Come to Papa''] Retrieved 18 Dec '18</ref> Hopes were high as Tom Papa had worked on ''Saturday Night Live'' and other late-night comedy shows and the show had a lot of big names, but the show was panned for not being funny. Twelve episodes were made, but eight never aired. Only a few short clips of the show have since surfaced.
'''''Come to Papa''''' was an American sitcom that aired on NBC in June of 2004. Starring comedian Tom Papa the show was revolved around Tom who is a reporter for a newspaper but wants to become a comedy writer in the hopes of moving out of New Jersey.<ref>[https://www.tvguide.com/tvshows/come-to-papa/100093/ TV guide page about ''Come to Papa''.] Retrieved 18 Dec '18</ref> Hopes were high as Tom Papa had worked on ''Saturday Night Live'' and other late-night comedy shows and the show had a lot of big names, but the show was panned for not being funny. Twelve episodes were made, but eight never aired. Only a few short clips of the show have since surfaced.


==Plot==  
==Plot==  
''Come to Papa'' revolves around Tom (Tom Papa) who is a reporter for a newspaper and his wife Karen (Jennifer Aspen). Tom aspires to write comedy so that he can leave New Jersey. At work, Tom must put up with his boss Belvin (Steve Carell) as he tries to force to staff to like him more.<ref>[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0381741/ The plot for ''Come to Papa''] Retrieved 18 Dec '18</ref>
''Come to Papa'' revolves around Tom (Tom Papa) who is a reporter for a newspaper and his wife Karen (Jennifer Aspen). Tom aspires to write comedy so that he can leave New Jersey. At work, Tom must put up with his boss Belvin (Steve Carell) as he tries to force to staff to like him more.


==Cancellation==
==Cancellation==
Right out of the gate, the show was critically panned for not being funny. Critics stated that the cast looked forced to deliver their lines and how the despite how a massive cast of top-level comedians performed poorly when compared to their other works.<ref>[https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct-xpm-2004-06-03-0406030208-story.html Chicago Tribune article panning ''Come to Papa''] Retrieved 18 Dec '18</ref> As the show received very poor rating out of the gate, NBC pulled to show before all twelve episodes aired.  
Right out of the gate, the show was critically panned for not being funny. Critics stated that the cast looked forced to deliver their lines and how the despite how a massive cast of top-level comedians performed poorly when compared to their other works.<ref>[https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct-xpm-2004-06-03-0406030208-story.html Chicago Tribune article panning ''Come to Papa''.] Retrieved 18 Dec '18</ref> As the show received very poor rating out of the gate, NBC pulled to show before all twelve episodes aired.  


==Avalability==
==Avalability==
Line 23: Line 23:
* Steve Carell as Blevin
* Steve Carell as Blevin
* John Salley as Mailman
* John Salley as Mailman
<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20130118074200/http://epguides.com/CometoPapa/ epguides page with cast of ''Come to Papa''] Retrieved 18 Dec '18</ref>
<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20130118074200/http://epguides.com/CometoPapa/ EPGuides page with the cast of ''Come to Papa''.] Retrieved 18 Dec '18</ref>


==Episode List==  
==Episode List==  
Line 49: Line 49:
|-
|-
|}
|}
<ref>[http://www.tv.com/shows/come-to-papa/ The plots for all four episodes of ''Come to Papa''] Retrieved 18 Dec '18</ref>
<ref>[http://www.tv.com/shows/come-to-papa/ The plots for all four episodes of ''Come to Papa''.] Retrieved 18 Dec '18</ref>


==Gallary==  
==Gallary==  
Line 57: Line 57:
  |description1 =A three minute clip from ''Come to Papa''
  |description1 =A three minute clip from ''Come to Papa''
}}
}}
==External Link==
*[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0381741/ The plot for ''Come to Papa''.] Retrieved 18 Dec '18


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 19:51, 18 December 2018

Cometopapa.jpg

The cast of Come to Papa

Status: Partially Found

Come to Papa was an American sitcom that aired on NBC in June of 2004. Starring comedian Tom Papa the show was revolved around Tom who is a reporter for a newspaper but wants to become a comedy writer in the hopes of moving out of New Jersey.[1] Hopes were high as Tom Papa had worked on Saturday Night Live and other late-night comedy shows and the show had a lot of big names, but the show was panned for not being funny. Twelve episodes were made, but eight never aired. Only a few short clips of the show have since surfaced.

Plot

Come to Papa revolves around Tom (Tom Papa) who is a reporter for a newspaper and his wife Karen (Jennifer Aspen). Tom aspires to write comedy so that he can leave New Jersey. At work, Tom must put up with his boss Belvin (Steve Carell) as he tries to force to staff to like him more.

Cancellation

Right out of the gate, the show was critically panned for not being funny. Critics stated that the cast looked forced to deliver their lines and how the despite how a massive cast of top-level comedians performed poorly when compared to their other works.[2] As the show received very poor rating out of the gate, NBC pulled to show before all twelve episodes aired.

Avalability

Due to Come to Papa receiving very negative ratings and low viewership, NBC canceled it after the fourth episode aired. As of the writing of this article, only a three-minute clip has surfaced. There have been no home media releases or re-runs of Come to Papa.

Cast

  • Tom Papa as Tom
  • Jennifer Aspen as Karen
  • Robert Patrick Benedict as Judah
  • Richard Riehle as Crazy Benny
  • Steve Carell as Blevin
  • John Salley as Mailman

[3]

Episode List

Episode Synopsis Status
1. Tire Guy Tom write an ad for a tire salesman, Judah tries to collect a bet, and Belvin can't get black coffee Lost
2. The Pep Talk Tom tries to fire up a losing baseball team with a pep talk about Babe Ruth Lost
3. The Salad Tom intervies a millionare and tries to seek a chartiable donation Lost
4. The Crush Tom's parents attempt to steal from him, while Tom meddles with the love life of his wife's friend. Lost

[4]

Gallary

EmbedVideo is missing a required parameter.

External Link

References