Minor Adjustments - Wikipedia
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Minor Adjustments | |
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Genre | Sitcom |
Created by | Ken Estin Dwayne Johnson-Cochran Rondell Sheridan |
Starring | Rondell Sheridan Camille Winbush Wendy Raquel Robinson Bobby E. McAdams Linda Kash Sara Rue Mitchell Whitfield |
Composer | Wendell Yuponce |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 20 |
Production | |
Executive producers | Ken Estin Paul Junger Witt Phil Kellard Gary S. Levine Thomas R. Moore Tony Thomas |
Producer | Gil Junger |
Running time | 30 minutes |
Production companies | Ken Estin Entertainment Witt/Thomas Productions Warner Bros. Television |
Original release | |
Network | NBC |
Release | September 16 – November 26, 1995 |
Network | UPN |
Release | January 23 – June 4, 1996 |
Minor Adjustments is an American television sitcom that aired on NBC from September 16, 1995 until November 26, 1995, and on UPN from January 23, 1996 until June 4, 1996.[1] The series starred stand-up comedian Rondell Sheridan in his first headlined TV series, as a child psychologist and family man who has a remarkable ability to connect with his young patients. Sheridan co-created the series with Ken Estin and Dwayne Johnson-Cochran, and it was produced by Witt/Thomas Productions in association with Warner Bros. Television.
Successful therapist Dr. Ron Aimes (Rondell Sheridan) is a child psychologist who, being a child at heart, has a special gift for talking with children. His wife, Rachel (Wendy Raquel Robinson) is the voice of reason and "straight man" to her husband when it comes to keeping the Aimes family together as she also keep close eye on her precocious four-year-old daughter Emma (Camille Winbush) and clever ten-year-old Trevor (Bobby E. McAdams II). Keeping life interesting at the office for Dr. Aimes are medical partners Dr. Bruce Hampton (Mitchell Whitfield, seemingly more concerned with his dating life than his dental patients, the edgy and angry Dr. Francis Bailey (Linda Kash), a pediatrician who is recently divorced and fully enjoying her bitter outlook on life, and challenging everyone's patience as the spacey medical group receptionist is Darby Gladstone (Sara Rue), Dr. Hampton's niece.
- Rondell Sheridan as Dr. Ron Aimes
- Wendy Raquel Robinson as Rachel Aimes
- Bobby E. McAdams II as Trevor Aimes
- Camille Winbush as Emma Aimes
- Mitchell Whitfield as Dr. Bruce Hampton
- Linda Kash as Dr. Francine Bailey
- Sara Rue as Darby Gladstone
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