Townies - Wikipedia
- ️Wed Sep 18 1996
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Townies | |
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Genre | Sitcom |
Created by | Matthew Carlson |
Written by | Linwood Boomer Matthew Carlson Jill Condon Robert Hanning Jordan Hawley Laurie Parres Bruce Rasmussen William Schifrin Amy Toomin Straus |
Directed by | Pamela Fryman |
Starring | Molly Ringwald Jenna Elfman Lauren Graham Bill Burr Ron Livingston |
Theme music composer | Jonathan Wolff |
Composers | Paul Buckley Ben Vaughn Jonathan Wolff |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 15 (5 unaired) |
Production | |
Executive producers | Linwood Boomer Matthew Carlson Marcy Carsey Caryn Mandabach Harvey Myman Tom Werner |
Producers | Randy Cordray Patrick Kienlen |
Cinematography | George La Fountaine Sr. |
Editors | Janet Ashikaga John Neal Noel Rogers |
Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Running time | 22–24 minutes |
Production companies | Vanity Logo Productions Carsey-Werner |
Original release | |
Network | ABC |
Release | September 18 – December 4, 1996 |
Townies is an American television sitcom that aired on ABC from September 18 to December 4, 1996. Created by Matthew Carlson, the series stars Molly Ringwald, Jenna Elfman, and Lauren Graham.
Set in Gloucester, Massachusetts, Townies follows the lives of three 20-something lifelong friends who work in a restaurant together. No matter how badly they want to leave for the big city, something is always tying them down.
All 15 episodes, including the 5 unaired, currently run on Sunday night on LAFF More streaming FAST channel.[when?]
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- Molly Ringwald as Carrie Donovan
- Jenna Elfman as Shannon Canotis
- Lauren Graham as Denise Garibaldi Callahan
- Billy Burr as Ryan Callahan
- Ron Livingston as Kurt Pettiglio
- Dion Anderson as Mike Donovan
- Conchata Ferrell as Marge
- Lee Garlington as Kathy Donovan
- Joseph D. Reitman as Jesse
- Jeff Doucette as Steve
As of 2024, the show has a 30% critic rating on Rotten Tomatoes and according to a Star Tribune review shortly prior to airing, the series relied heavily on sexual humor.[1] The show is considered similar to Mystic Pizza, but is described as falling short.[1][2]
- ^ a b "Underachievers". Star Tribune. 1 September 1996. p. 74.
- ^ "Everybody Loves Raymond, Season One / Fall 96 Season". Sioux City Journal. 13 September 1996. p. 27. Retrieved 19 November 2024.