Danny (TV series) explained

Genre:Sitcom
Creator:Daniel Stern
Director:Timothy Busfield
Peter Lauer
Lev L. Spiro
Starring:Daniel Stern
Julia McIlvaine
Jon Foster
Roz Ryan
Robert Prosky
Vincent J. Burns
Joely Fisher
Mia Korf
Composer:Danny Pelfrey
Country:United States
Language:English
Num Seasons:1
Num Episodes:9 (7 unaired)
Executive Producer:Michael Hanel
Ellen Idelson
Rob Lotterstein
Howard J. Morris
Mindy Schultheis
Daniel Stern
Producer:Gigi Coello-Bannon
Ari Posner
John Whitman
Allen J. Zipper
Camera:Film
Single-camera
Runtime:30 minutes
Company:Johnny Bongos Productions
Acme Productions
Big Ticket Television
Channel:CBS

Danny is an American television sitcom that aired on CBS. The series was created, executive produced and starred Daniel Stern. It was one of the last comedies to air on CBS's Friday night lineup airing along with The Ellen Show which premiered at the same time. The series premiered on September 28, 2001, and was abruptly canceled after two episodes were aired, making it the first series of the 2001 U.S. television season to be canceled.[1]

Premise

Danny is recently separated father struggling to raise his two teenage kids. Despite just turning 40, he still wants to pursue his lifelong dreams all while running the town's local community center.

Cast

Episodes

The first two episodes of the series were directed by Peter Lauer.

References

  1. Book: The Complete directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows 1946–Present. 2003. Ballantine Books. 0-345-45542-8.