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Bob Patterson

Walt Disney Studios
500 S. Buena Vista, Burbank
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August 10,
2001 7:00pm
August 17, 2001 7:00pm
August 30, 2001 7:00pm
September 7, 2001 7:00pm (cancelled)
September 14, 2001 7:00pm
September
28, 2001 7:00pm |
October 5, 2001 7:00pm
October 12, 2001 7:00pm
October 26, 2001 7:00pm
November 2, 2001 7:00pm
November 9, 2001 7:00pm
November 16, 2001 7:00pm |

2001-2002 is this show's debut season.
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20 Years - Note
on Minimum Ages

Jason Alexander (Seinfeld) is celebrity self-help guru Bob Patterson. The
author of the best-selling book I Know More Than You (and its sequel, I
Still Know More Than You) has helped thousands of people reach the top.
Bob's motto is simple, straight, and no-nonsense: "The only thing standing
between you and your goals is you Ö and your goals."
Yet, for a man who has inspired so many, Bob Patterson himself has a long way to
go. Bob's a complex guy Ö a sensitive guy, but he's also a little
self-important, self-absorbed, and self-deluded. Thousands of Americans may
clamor to take his seminars, buy his tapes and read his books, but the truth is,
the public Bob Patterson is a facade.
You see, Bob's been in a slump ever since his wife, Janet (Jennifer Aspen, Party
of Five), walked out on him eight months ago. As loathe as he is to admit
it, Janet gave Bob his edge. The tension she brought to their relationship ó
emotional and physical ó motivated the motivator. But out of the blue, Janet
walks back into his life, and things get even more complicated. Having spent the
past eight months on a spiritual quest to "find herself," Janet wants
to rejoin the world and move back in. Reluctantly, Bob agrees, if only to
reinvigorate his own drive and perhaps give some direction to his son, Jeffrey,
whom Bob can't even motivate to get off the sofa.
Back at the L.A. offices of Patterson Seminar Training, Bob's mentor and
partner, Landau (Robert Klein), has his hands full constantly trying to reassure
Bob that he has plenty of hair left and that height doesn't matter to women.
Then there's his new assistant, Claudia (Chandra Wilson), a newly
wheelchair-bound klutz, and his intern, Vic (Phil Buckman, City of Angels),
who idolizes Bob, but isn't exactly the sharpest knife in the drawer.
To quote Bob, "I'm just a guy, just a mortal man who tries to make his way
in this world by empowering others." Question is, can he practice what he
preaches? With the help of his family, friends, and co-workers, Bob just might
find the proper motivation.
Jason Alexander, Ira Steven Behr, and Peter Tilden serve as executive producers.
Bob Patterson, which is filmed before an audience, is from 20th Century
Fox Television and Touchstone Television.
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