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"Daddio"
Walt Disney Studios
500 S. Buena Vista, Burbank, CA
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Walt Disney Studios, Burbank
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NBC
Minimum Age
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18
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| A family comedy
for the new millennium, 'Daddio' is a half-hour series
starring Michael Chiklis ('The Commish') as a stay-at-home
father who is actually quite proficient in his new role as
homemaker. From producer/writers Matt Berry and Ric
Swartzlander ('Ellen' 'Grace Under Fire'), the series takes a
funny and interesting look at families and how men's and
women's roles are changing in the 2000s.
Chiklis stars as Chris Woods,
a restaurant supply salesman who decides to leave his job and
stay home to raise his family while his attorney wife, Linda
(Anita Barone, 'The Jeff Foxworthy Show'), goes back to work.
Although Chris relishes his new role taking care of
13-year-old daughter Shannon (Cristina Kernan), 12-year-old
son Max (Martin Spanjers), five-year-old Jake (Mitch Holleman)
and infant Emily (Ashley and Whitney Steidl), he soon realizes
that the kids are the least of his problems.
Now a member of the
"mommies group," Chris is forever being advised by
Linda's well-meaning, but annoying friend, Barb (Amy Wilson,
'Norm'), on how to raise his kids, while Holly (Suzy Nakamura,
'The West Wing') never misses an opportunity to remind Chris
just how tough stay-at-home parenting can be. Meanwhile, Chris
also finds himself defending his domestic situation to both
his slightly dense best friend (also Barb's husband), Rod
(Kevin Crowley, 'Suicide Kings'), as well as his new neighbor,
ex-Marine Bobick (Steve Ryan, 'Crime Story').
Berry and Swartzlander serve
as creators and executive producers of the series from Big Fan
in association with Touchstone Television.
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