Crumbs (TV series)
Template:Short description Template:Use mdy dates Template:Infobox television Crumbs is an American television sitcom starring Fred Savage that ran on ABC[1] from January 12, 2006 to February 7, 2006. It also starred Eddie McClintock, Maggie Lawson, Reginald Ballard, William Devane and Jane Curtin.[2] The show's slogan is "The normal American family turned upside down." The series was officially cancelled on May 13, 2006.
Premise
Savage played a gay screenwriter who leaves Hollywood to return home to take care of his mother (Jane Curtin), who had recently been released from a mental institution after trying to run over her husband (William Devane) after he left her for a younger woman, who turns out to be pregnant. Much of the show takes place at the family's restaurant.
Cast
Main
- Fred Savage as Mitch Crumb
- Eddie McClintock as Jody Crumb
- Maggie Lawson as Andrea Malone
- Reginald Ballard as Elvis
- William Devane as Billy Crumb
- Jane Curtin as Suzanne Crumb
Guest stars
- Rachel Boston as Alison
- Lucy DeVito as Bookstore Cashier
- Illeana Douglas as Shelley
- Teri Garr as Lorraine Bergman
- Bob Glouberman as Lawyer
- Elliott Gould as Frank Bergman
- Valerie Mahaffey as Carolyn Pierce
- Martin Mull as Tom
- Danielle Nicolet as Danielle
- Rhea Perlman as Camille Spadaro
- Kevin Rahm as Roger
- Rider Strong as Dennis
Episodes
Only the first five episodes were broadcast on ABC during the show's original run. The remaining episodes aired in other markets internationally. Template:Episode table
References
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