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Jack & Bobby
IntertitleFormat Political drama
Teen dramaCreated by Greg Berlanti
Steve Cohen
Vanessa Taylor
Brad MeltzerStarring Christine Lahti
Matt Long
Logan Lerman
Jessica Paré
Edwin Hodge
John Slattery
Bradley Cooper
Keri Lynn PrattCountry of origin United States No. of seasons 1 No. of episodes 22 Production Running time 60 minutes Broadcast Original channel The WB Original run September 12, 2004 – May 11, 2005 Jack & Bobby is an American television series that aired on The WB network. It featured two brothers, one of whom would become President of the United States, serving from 2041 to 2049. The series was created by Greg Berlanti, novelist and comic book writer Brad Meltzer, and Thomas Schlamme, who directed fourteen episodes of The West Wing.
On May 17, 2005, The WB announced it would not renew Jack & Bobby for a second season.
The 22 episode series has also aired on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) network, debuting on September 25, 2006. The pilot aired as part of a Warner Bros. 50th anniversary celebration on the TV Land cable network in the summer of 2005. Otherwise, the series has not re-appeared on American cable.
The show is now available to U.S. viewers on The WB website.[1]
Contents
Plot
The show follows the lives of teenaged Jack and Bobby (Robert) McCallister as they attend high school and generally mature. Much conflict is generated between the boys and their mother, Grace, played by Christine Lahti, who is both smart and volatile, and always a dominating influence in their lives. The names of the main characters are unmistakable references to President John Fitzgerald Kennedy and his brother, Senator Robert Francis Kennedy, who were commonly referred to as "Jack" and "Bobby," though it is stated in the show they are named after their father, Juan Roberto del Alba.
The main storyline is paralleled by a series of interviews with figures associated with the McCallister presidency, who speak of events from Robert McCallister's later life. Typically, there is a thematic link between the main plot, set during Bobby's adolescence, and the reminiscences of his adult life and political career.
The pilot maintains the mystery about which of the two brothers becomes President until the end of the episode, when it is revealed that Jack died young. The circumstances of his death are left unknown until the season one (and series) finale, where it is learned that Jack served in the War of the Americas, and as a public defender, before running for political office at Bobby's suggestion, only to be killed during a convenience store robbery.
Jack's death inspired Bobby to take his brother's place, eventually leading to his election as President in 2040, as an Independent. President Robert McCallister became known as "The Great Believer", for his determination and faith in the face of many obstacles, from international conflicts, to scandals within his own administration, and attacks upon his reputation. Memories of Jack are kept alive through Bobby; he marries his brother's ex-girlfriend Courtney in 2025, and has one of Jack's best friends as a member of his staff.
Cast
Main
- Jack McCallister (Matt Long)
- Robert "Bobby" McCallister (Logan Lerman)
- Peter Benedict (John Slattery)
- Missy Belknap (Keri Lynn Pratt)
- Professor Grace McCallister (Christine Lahti)
- Courtney Benedict (Jessica Paré)
- Tom Wexler Graham (Bradley Cooper)
- Marcus Ride (Edwin Hodge)
- Warren (Dean Collins) ~ Bobby's Best Friend
Recurring
- Nate Edmonds (Mike Erwin) - Courtney's former boyfriend
- Randy Bongard (Cam Gigandet) - Missy's on-and-off boyfriend
- Katie (Kate Mara) - Jack's former girlfriend
- "'Cheerleader'" (J*Smith) - Missy's Posse
- Dennis Morgenthal (John Heard)
- Reverend Belknap (Ed Begley, Jr.) - Missy's father
- Future Marcus Ride (Ron Canada)
- Future Courtney McCallister (Brenda Wehle)
- Dex Truggman (Jeanette Brox) - Bobby's former girlfrend
- Juan Roberto de Alba (Lou Diamond Philips) - Grace's former lover and father of Jack and Bobby
Episodes
- "Pilot" (12 September 2004)
- "Better Days" (19 September 2004)
- "The Kindness of Strangers" (26 September 2004)
- "A Man of Faith" (3 October 2004)
- "The First Lady" (10 October 2004)
- "An Innocent Man" (17 October 2004)
- "Valentino" (27 October 2004)
- "Election Night" (3 November 2004)
- "Chess Lessons" (10 November 2004)
- "Lost Boys" (17 November 2004)
- "Today I Am a Man" (1 December 2004)
- "Running Scared" (26 January 2005)
- "A New Frontier" (2 February 2005)
- "Into the Woods" (9 February 2005)
- "Time Out of Life" (16 February 2005)
- "And Justice for All" (23 February 2005)
- "Querida Grace" (2 March 2005)
- "Friends with Benefits" (13 April 2005)
- "A Child of God" (20 April 2005)
- "Under the Influence" (27 April 2005)
- "Stand by Me" (4 May 2005)
- "Legacy" (11 May 2005)
Production
The name Robert McCallister, plus a few recognizable elements of the character, would later be reused by Greg Berlanti in his hit ABC (USA) tv series Brothers & Sisters. On that show, which premiered in 2006, Robert McCallister is played by Rob Lowe; and is a U.S. Senator (Republican) with an ex-wife named Courtney and a son named Jack.
Matt Long, Jessica Paré, and John Slattery all appeared together on the fourth season of Mad Men.
Many episodes were filmed at Lynwood High School in the small town of Lynwood in Los Angeles, California.
Awards and nominations
- 2004: Excellence in Production Design Award - Single-Camera TV Series (for "An Innocent Man", nominated)
- 2004: Best Casting for Television - Dramatic Pilot (nominated)
- 2004: Outstanding Individual Episode - Series Without a Regular Gay Character (for "Lost Boys", won)
Golden Globe Awards:
- 2004: Best Actress - Drama Series (Christine Lahti for playing "Grace McCallister", nominated)
- 2004: Outstanding Actress - Drama Series (Christine Lahti for playing "Grace McCallister", nominated)
See also
References
External links
Categories:- WB network shows
- 2000s American television series
- 2004 American television series debuts
- 2005 American television series endings
- Teen dramas
- Television series by Warner Bros. Television
- Television shows set in Missouri
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