Ever wondered what happened to the stars of that heartwarming sitcom from the '80s, the one that dared to redefine the traditional family? "My Two Dads" wasn't just a show; it was a cultural touchstone, exploring the complexities of modern family dynamics with humor and heart. The show, which originally aired on NBC from September 20, 1987, until April 30, 1990, captivated audiences with its unique premise and relatable characters.
At its core, "My Two Dads" revolves around Nicole Bradford, a teenager whose life takes an unexpected turn when her mother, Marcy Bradford, passes away. Suddenly, Nicole finds herself in the joint custody of two men, Joey and Michael, neither of whom knew of her existence until Marcy's will is read. The sitcom was created by Michael Jacobs and the show delicately balances humor with the serious issues of guardianship, responsibility, and what it truly means to be a family.
Category | Information |
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Show Title | My Two Dads |
Genre | Sitcom |
Original Run | September 20, 1987 April 30, 1990 |
Network | NBC |
Creator | Michael Jacobs |
Main Cast | Paul Reiser, Greg Evigan, Staci Keanan, Florence Stanley |
Premise | Two men share custody of a teenage girl after her mother's death. |
Awards | People's Choice Award (1988) - Tied with "A Different World" |
Crossover Episodes | "Night Court" |
Key Characters |
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Notable Guest Stars | Richard Moll, Dick Butkus |
Where to Watch | IMDb - My Two Dads |
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