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Naked Josh Format Sitcom Starring David Julian Hirsh
Andrew Tarbet
Sarah Smyth
Patricia McKenzieCountry of origin Canada No. of episodes 26 Production Running time 30 minutes Broadcast Original channel Showcase Television Original run June 15, 2004 – July 18, 2006 Naked Josh was a Canadian television series broadcast on Showcase. The show starred David Julian Hirsh as Josh Gould, a university professor in Montreal who, although he teaches a sexual anthropology course, struggles to understand the ever-shifting rules and expectations of the dating scene.
It premiered in the 2004-2005 television season with eight half hour episodes. It aired for a total of three seasons, however the last episode aired on July 18, 2006, and Showcase has announced that the show will not be renewed. The show's first season briefly appeared on the Oxygen Network in the U.S.
Contents
Cast
- David Julian Hirsh - Josh Gould
- Sarah Smyth - Natalie Bouchard
- Patricia McKenzie - Jennifer Chopra
- James A. Woods - Steve
- Susan Glover - Sarah
- Andrew Tarbet - Eric Kosciusko
- Ruth Chiang - Claudia
- Lucinda Davis - Angela
Directors
- James Allodi
- Paul Carrière
- Jim Donovan
- Tim Southam
Writers
- Alex Epstein, co-creator and writer
- Laura Kosterski, co-creator and writer
- Matt MacLennan
- Robert David Sheridan
- Henri-Leon Solomon
- Karen Hill
Episodes
Season 1
- The Sexual Contract
- Game, Setup, Match
- Flirting With Disaster
- Celibacy
- Domme & Dommer
- Do Not Resuscitate
- The More The Merrier
- Fun For The Whole Family
Season 2
- Baring It All
- Damsel
- The Artist And The Professor
- The Loneliness Long Distance
- The Thrill Of The Chase
- Fake It Till You Make It
- Making It Work
- What's The Rush?
Season 3
- Man On The Ledge
- Who's Your Daddy?
- Just Say Mo
- Looking Good
- Name Your Price
- Pistols At Dawn
- Virgin Terrority
- Planned Parenthood
- Footprints
- Beating The Rap
External links
- Naked Josh at the Internet Movie Database
- Naked Josh at TV.com
Categories:- Canadian television sitcoms
- 2004 Canadian television series debuts
- 2006 Canadian television series endings
- Showcase network shows
- Television series set in Montreal
- Canadian television program stubs
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