Aliens in America

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Aliens in America is an American sitcom created by David Guarascio and Moses Port that aired on The CW for one season from October 1, 2007, to May 18, 2008. Guarascio and Port also served as executive producers of the show alongside Tim Doyle. Luke Greenfield directed the pilot.[1] The show is about an American teenager in Wisconsin whose family takes in a Muslim foreign exchange student from Pakistan.

Plot

High schooler Justin Tolchuck (Dan Byrd) is a sensitive, lanky 16-year-old just trying to fit in at his high school in Medora, Wisconsin. He lives with his well-meaning mom Franny (Amy Pietz) who just wants him to be "cool" and fit in, entrepreneur dad Gary (Scott Patterson) who is very laid back, and his newly popular younger sister Claire (Lindsey Shaw), who tries to raise her popularity in school. When the school guidance counselor, Mr. Matthews (Christopher B. Duncan) convinces the family to take in an international student, they accept him with the expectation that he will be a good-looking European or Latin American student that will make Justin popular. Although initially dismayed when Raja Musharraf (Adhir Kalyan), a 16-year-old Muslim boy from Pakistan turns up instead, they soon warm up to him and although their cultures are different, Justin and Raja form an unlikely friendship that might allow them to get past the social nightmare of high school. Justin especially feels compelled to stick by Raja when he starts to notice the blatant racist and xenophobic attitudes of his classmates and community.

Cast

Main cast

Recurring cast

Production and broadcast history

Template:Multiple image Produced by CBS Paramount Network Television, the series was officially green-lit and given a thirteen-episode order on May 15, 2007.[2] It premiered on October 1, 2007, and aired on Monday nights at 8:30PM Eastern/7:30PM Central on The CW, following Everybody Hates Chris.[3] The show was originally to be produced by NBC Universal Television (now Universal Television). It is filmed around the Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada area.[4] The high school featured in the show is actually H. J. Cambie Secondary School in Richmond, British Columbia, Canada with the interiors of later first-season episodes shot inside a studio. Beginning on February 10, 2008, Aliens in America moved to Sunday nights (along with the rest of the Monday night comedies) and aired at 8:30PM Eastern/7:30PM Central.[5] On May 9, 2008, TV Guide announced the cancellation of the series.[6] After the show's cancellation, reruns once aired on Universal HD.[7]

Patrick Breen was originally cast as Gary Tolchuck but the role was re-cast in July 2007.[8]

Episodes

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U.S. Nielsen ratings

Rating information is from Your Entertainment Now[9] and The Futon Critic.[10] The weekly rating information is from ABC Medianet.[11]

Aliens in America averaged 1.57 million viewers in its sole season.

# Episode Rating Share Rating/Share
(18-49)
Viewers
(millions)
Rank
(timeslot)
Rank
(week)
1 "Pilot" 1.6 2 0.8/2 2.33 5 98/102
2 "No Man Is an Island" 1.3 2 0.8/2 2.11 5 93/97
3 "Rocket Club" 1.5 2 0.9/2 2.23 5 93/97
4 "The Metamorphosis" 1.6 2 0.9/2 2.35 5 92/97
5 "Help Wanted" 1.4 2 0.8/2 2.11 5 95/100
6 "Homecoming" 1.2 2 0.7/2 1.78 5 97/101
7 "Purple Heart" 1.3 2 0.8/2 1.99 5 97/101
8 "My Musky, Myself" 1.1 2 0.5/1 1.37 5 90/95
9 "Junior Prank" 1.3 2 0.7/1 1.89 5 93/98
10 "Church" 1.2 2 0.7/1 1.84 5 91/99
11 "Mom's Coma" 0.9 1 0.4/1 1.09 5 94/96
12 "Hunting" 0.8 1 0.4/1 1.17 5 94/96
13 "Community Theater" 0.6 1 0.4/1 0.81 5 99/100
14 "One Hundred Thousand Miles" 0.6 1 0.4/1 0.91 5 91/91
15 "The Muslim Card" 0.7 1 0.4/1 1.04 5 99/100
16 "Smutty Books" 0.8 1 0.4/1 1.04 5 95/96
17 "Wake in the Lake" 0.7 1 0.4/1 1.12 5 96/97
18 "Raja at Sixteen" 0.9 1 0.5/1 1.21 5 94/96

International distribution

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Country TV network(s) Series premiere Weekly schedule (local time)
Template:Country data Australia GO! August 9, 2009 Sunday 9:00pm
Template:Country data Brazil SBT December 15, 2008 Sunday 3:30am
Template:Country data Bulgaria HBO Comedy 2009
Template:Country data Costa Rica Teletica Canal 7 April 17, 2009 Fridays 8:00pm
Template:Country data Croatia HRT 2 April 2009 Monday to Friday 4:40pm
Template:Country data Denmark TV3 Sundays 7:00pm
Template:Country data Germany ProSieben April 25, 2009 Saturdays 2:00pm
Template:Country data Finland MTV3 August 31, 2010 Thuesdays 2:10pm
Template:Country data France Canal+ December 1, 2008
Template:Country data India Zee Café Thursdays 10:00pm
Template:Country data Ireland TV3 Sundays 5:30pm
Template:Country data Israel Xtra HOT
HOT family
January 9, 2009 Fridays 9:45pm (3 episodes)
Template:Country data Italy Joi January 21, 2008
Template:Country data Lithuania TV1 August 23, 2009 Sundays 3:00pm
Template:Country data Mexico Warner Channel Summer 2008 Fridays 8:30pm, Saturdays 8:00pm
Template:Country data The Netherlands RTL 5 Summer 2009 Mondays 8:30pm
Template:Country data New Zealand TV2 Saturdays 7:00pm
Template:Country data Norway TVNorge Saturdays and Sundays 3:10pm
Template:Country data Poland HBO Comedy
Template:Country data Portugal RTP2 September 15, 2008 Monday to Friday 8:40pm
Template:Country data Slovenia Kanal A September 23, 2009 Weekdays 3:40pm
Template:Country data South Africa SABC 3 Friday 7:30pm
Template:Country data Spain laSexta July 6, 2009 Monday 1:30am
Template:Country data Sweden Kanal 5 Fridays 6pm, Saturdays 3:25pm
Template:Country data Turkey CNBC-e September 9, 2009 Wednesdays 8:30 pm
Template:Country data Ukraine MTV Ukraine April 26, 2010 Monday to Friday 9:30 pm
Template:Country data Belgium VT4 March 6, 2011 Sundays 1:00 and 2:00 pm

See also

References

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External links

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  1. Aliens in America at the Futon Critic; last accessed June 4, 2007.
  2. CBS, The CW Confirm Renewals, Cancellations; Fox Extends 24 at the Futon Critic; last accessed June 4, 2007
  3. The CW Kicks Off ITs Second Season With Six New Series at the Futon Critic; last accessed June 4, 2007
  4. Spotlight: TV Fall Casting at Backstage.com; last accessed September 14, 2007
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  6. CW Cancels Aliens in America - Ausiello Report | TVGuide.com Template:Webarchive
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