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For the 1970s British sitcom, see Yus, My Dear.
Yes, Dear
IntertitleFormat Comedy Created by Greg Garcia
Alan KirschenbaumStarring Anthony Clark
Jean Louisa Kelly
Mike O'Malley
Liza SnyderOpening theme "Family Is Family" performed and written by Bill Janovitz Country of origin United States Language(s) English No. of seasons 6 No. of episodes 122 (List of episodes) Production Running time 22 minutes Production company(s) Cherry Tree Entertainment
Amigos de Garcia Productions
CBS Productions
20th Century Fox TelevisionBroadcast Original channel CBS Picture format 4:3 Audio format Dolby SR Original run October 2, 2000 – February 15, 2006External links Website Yes, Dear is a television sitcom that aired from October 2, 2000, to February 15, 2006, on CBS. It starred Anthony Clark, Jean Louisa Kelly, Mike O'Malley and Liza Snyder.
In the United States, the show can be seen on TBS, and Nick at Nite beginning in 2012. In Canada, it can be seen on Joytv.
Contents
Plot
Greg Warner (Clark) is a motion picture executive, and Kim Warner (Kelly) is a stay-at-home mother to Sam and, later, Emily. Kim's sister, Christine Hughes (Snyder), and Christine's husband, Jimmy Hughes (O'Malley), along with their two sons, Dominic (Joel Homan) and Logan (Brendon Baerg), live in the Warners' guest house, where the Hughes family's easygoing approach to life in general contrasts with Greg's uptight and fussy demeanor. The plots revolve around child rearing, work (especially after Greg gets Jimmy a job as the movie studio's security guard), and sex, and often involve various combinations of the four adults plotting against each other.
Late in the fifth season, the Hughes family finally earns enough money to move out of the guest house and buy the house next door. Greg quits his job following his company's takeover and the firing of his boss, the overbearing but decent Mr. Savitsky.
Greg is unable to find work, and toxic mold is discovered in the Warners' home, so they are forced to move in with the Hughes family early in the sixth season. Savitsky later joins a Japanese movie studio and rehires Greg, enabling the Warners to move back into their home. In the final scene of the series, an earthquake strikes Los Angeles, and, while the Warners' house receives only minimal damage, the Hughes family is not so lucky, and they show up at the Warners' front door asking if the guest house is still available.
Cast
- Anthony Clark as Gregory Thomas "Greg" Warner
- Mike O'Malley as James "Jimmy" Hughes Jr.
- Liza Snyder as Christine Hughes (née Ludke)
- Jean Louisa Kelly as Kimberly "Kim" Warner (née Ludke)
Recurring cast members
- Connor and Keenan Merkovic as Dominic Hughes (Episodes 1-2)
- Joel Homan as Dominic Hughes (Episodes 3-122)
- Blake, Easton and Hunter Draut as Logan Hughes (Pilot only)
- Christopher and Nicholas Berry as Logan Hughes (Episodes 2-47)
- Alexander and Shawn Shaprio as Logan Hughes (Episodes 50-57)
- Brendon Baerg as Logan Hughes (Episodes 58-122)
- Anthony and Michael Bain as Samuel "Sam/Sammy" Warner
- Madison and Marissa Poer as Emily Warner
- Tim Conway as Thomas "Tom" Warner
- Vicki Lawrence as Natalie Warner
- Jerry Van Dyke as James "Big Jimmy" Hughes Sr.
- Beth Grant as Katherine "Kitty" Hughes
- Dan Hedaya as Donald "Don" Ludke
- Alley Mills as Jennifer "Jenny" Ludke
- Billy Gardell as William "Billy" Colivita
- Phill Lewis as Roy Barr
- Brian Doyle-Murray as Mr. George Savitsky
Episodes
Main article: List of Yes, Dear episodesTelevision ratings
Season Episodes Season Premiere Season Finale TV Season Ranking Viewers
(in millions)1st 24 October 2, 2000 May 14, 2001 2000–2001 #28[1] 13.1[1] 2nd 24 September 24, 2001 May 13, 2002 2001–2002 #21[2] 13.9[2] 3rd 24 September 23, 2002 May 19, 2003 2002–2003 #25[3] 13.33[3] 4th 24 September 22, 2003 May 24, 2004 2003–2004 #40[4] 10.67[4] 5th 11 February 16, 2005 May 18, 2005 2005 #53[5] 9.2[5] 6th 15 September 14, 2005 February 15, 2006 2005–2006 #85[6] 7.75[6] Airing changes
In spring 2004, CBS canceled the program, but later ordered 13 episodes for midseason. After canceling Center of the Universe, CBS began airing the new Yes, Dear episodes on Wednesday, February 16, 2005, at 9:30 p.m. EST. CBS ordered an additional season of 22 episodes for 2005–2006, but that order was later cut to 13.
Syndication
During the second half of 2004, reruns aired on the cable station TBS at 1:00 p.m. As of January 2005, TBS began airing the show at 3:00 p.m. The show aired in local syndication in 2005–06; in the fall of 2006, 20th Television, the syndication subsidiary of 20th Century Fox, took the show out of barter syndication and replaced it with Still Standing. As of October 10, 2011, the show can be seen on weekdays at 12:00 p.m. and 12:30 p.m., and Saturdays from 9:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. on TBS.
International airings
Country Alternate title (translation) TV network(s) United States Yes, Dear CBS, TBS, Nick@Nite Australia Yes, Dear FOX8 Austria Yes, Dear ATV (Austria) Belgium Yes, Dear vtm Bulgaria Да, мило (Yes, Dear) Fox Life Canada Yes, Dear Global TV, Joytv Denmark Umage Søstre TV3+ Finland Saman katon alla (Under the same roof) MTV3 France Oui, chérie! (Yes, Dear) TF1, Virgin 17 Germany Yes, Dear RTL, RTL 2 Greece Yes, Dear Macedonia TV Hungary Igen Drágám(Yes, Dear) Comedy Central Iceland Yes, Dear SkjárEinn India Yes, Dear Star World Israel כן מותק (Yes, Dear) HOT3 Italy Prima o poi divorzio! (Sooner or later, I'll divorce!) Italia1 Netherlands Yes, Dear Net5, Comedy Central Norway Ja, Kjære (Yes, Dear) TV2 Pakistan Yes, Dear Star World Poland Tak, Kochanie (Yes, Dear) Polsat, Comedy Central Portugal Sim, Amor (Yes, Love) RTP2 Saudi Arabia Yes, Dear MBC4 Slovenia Da, Draga FOX Life, [Kanal A] South Africa Yes, Dear SABC 3 Spain Sí, cariño Antena.nova Sri Lanka Yes, Dear Channel 1 MTV Sweden Omaka systrar (Dissimilar sisters) TV4 Thailand Yes, Dear True Series
Star WorldTurkey Yes, Dear ComedyMax Brazil Sim, Querida Fox, SBT Latvia Jā ,dārgā TV3 Latvia, TV6 Latvia Serbia Da, Draga (Yes Dear) FOX Life Croatia Da, Draga (Yes Dear) FOX Life Bosnia and Herzegovina Da, Draga (Yes Dear) FOX Life References
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External links
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- 2000s American television series
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- 2006 American television series endings
- American television sitcoms
- CBS network shows
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- Television series by Fox Television Studios
- Television shows set in Los Angeles, California
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