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Release Date:
8 October 2000 (USA) more
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Ed Stevens is a contracts lawyer at a high-profile New York City firm. Around the same time he splits with his wife (she slept with a mailman)... more
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Nominated for Golden Globe. Another 5 wins & 11 nominations more
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Veteran TV Exec Harbert May Be Heading To E!
(From Studio Briefing - Film News. 1 July 2004)
'Ed' Due To Bow Out on Friday
(From Studio Briefing - Film News. 5 February 2004)
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Don't tease me, NBC more (50 total)
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(Series Cast Summary - 11 of 140)| Tom Cavanagh | ... | Ed Stevens (83 episodes, 2000-2004) | |
| Julie Bowen | ... | Carol Vessey (83 episodes, 2000-2004) | |
| Jana Marie Hupp | ... | Nancy Burton (83 episodes, 2000-2004) | |
| Josh Randall | ... | Mike Burton (83 episodes, 2000-2004) | |
| Lesley Boone | ... | Molly Hudson (83 episodes, 2000-2004) | |
| Michael Ian Black | ... | Phil Stubbs (83 episodes, 2000-2004) | |
| Rachel Cronin | ... | Shirley Pifko (83 episodes, 2000-2004) | |
| Justin Long | ... | Warren Cheswick (83 episodes, 2000-2004) | |
| Michael Genadry | ... | Mark Vanacore (58 episodes, 2001-2004) | |
| Mike Starr | ... | Kenny Sandusky (45 episodes, 2000-2002) | |
| Daryl Mitchell | ... | Eli Goggins (39 episodes, 2002-2004) |
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Many of the scenes of the main characters walking on the streets of Stuckeyville were shot in the town of Westfield, NJ. Shots include the Rialto, and restaurants such as LIME and the Elm Street Cafe. more
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Ed Stevens: I was wondering, how much power does the prom queen actually wield? Could you have like, say, bombed Belgium? more
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Featured in The 59th Annual Golden Globe Awards (2002) (TV) more
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Next Year more
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I know that you are the network that has hormone-laced garbage like "Friends." You also ripped off "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" with "The Weakest Link," thereby dividing an audience and degrading the ratings of a TV show that actually challenges our intelligence. So why are you presenting a completely original, delightful, witty, and, dare I say it, intelligent show to anchor the best night on TV?
Ed manages to actually surprise me, a veteran of too many years of watching TV. True, as I write this, it seems to have given in to a bit of cliche, that of the beautiful girl falling in love with the man who annoys her the most (Carol Vessey and the new principal), but I'm optimistic that there will be a bizarre turn of events there to look forward to.
Comparisons to Northern Exposure are inevitable, and this show matches or surpasses the Alaskan exercise in quirkiness. Let's hope it doesn't slip into an excess of strangeness, as unfortunately happened to NE. For instance, despite what you Hollywood producers fervently believe, a gay wedding just doesn't play in the heartland.
Perhaps Ed's most biting episode is the one where Neil Patrick Harris played an attorney who came to town and admired Ed so much that he bought his own bowling alley and hired his own eccentrics to run it. If this show's ratings continue to rise, look for CBS to do the exact same thing.
Thanks you, David Letterman, for showing us what that idiot box is capable of doing right.