Rock Me Baby

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Rock Me Baby

Rock Me Baby protional screen
Genre Comedy
Picture format 720p HDTV
Running time approx. 30 minutes/episode
Creator(s) Tim Kelleher
Starring Dan Cortese
Bianca Kajlich
Carl Anthony Payne II
Tammy Townsend
Country of origin USA
Original channel UPN
Original run September 15, 2003May 25, 2004
No. of episodes 22
IMDb profile
TV.com summary

Rock Me Baby, was an American television series. It is a comedy / drama that debuted on September 15, 2003 on UPN. Rock Me Baby stars actor and comedian Dan Cortese as 'Jimmy Cox' who is one of the two titular characters in the role in which he is a co-host of a popular Denver Radio show called Khor along with in-show best friend, Carl Anthony Payne II as 'Carl'. The other titular character on Rock Me Baby is Bianca Kajlich as 'Beth Cox' who is the stay at home wife and mother of Jimmy and share a baby son called 'Otis'. Tammy Townsend Beth's best-friend, 'Pamela', who is obessed with the glamorous life.

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[edit] Characters

  • Jimmy Cox (Dan Cortese) - Co-host of Denver Radio show, Khor.
  • Beth Cox (Bianca Kajlich) - Former exotic dancer, wife of Jimmy Cox and stay at home mother of Otis Cox.
  • Carl (Carl Anthony Payne II) - Co-host of Denver Radio show, Khor and best-friend of Jimmy Cox.
  • Pamela (Tammy Townsend) - Best friend of Beth Cox and girlfriend of Carl.

[edit] Plot

Rock Me Baby is about a former exotic dancer, Beth, and Radio Personality, Jimmy, and produce a child together with most of the storylines of each episode revolving around the baby, Otis. Throughout the beginning of the series, Carl has a crush on Pamela and is rejected on every attempt to gain closure with her. Jimmy and Beth overcome a series obstables about being new parents and the phases of life.

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[edit] Production information

Rock Me Baby was aired by UPN. The series was a co-production of Warner Bros.

[edit] Airing

Air dates for Rock Me Baby.

[edit] USA

The pilot episode of Rock Me Baby debuted on the UPN network on Monday September 15, 2003. The second episode 'Coupling' aired on September 23, 2006 and the following episodes followed exactly one week later. The last episode for the first series was 'Singing for your Supper' which aired on May 25, 2004. After the first season, UPN decided to cancel production of Rock Me Baby.

[edit] Australia

Rock Me Baby debuted on Australia's Nine Network in 2006 and currently airs on Friday mornings at 2:30 AM. The season will continue until the end of the season and there is currently no confirmation on wether it will re-run on the network.

[edit] Casting

The casting was Deedee Bradley, Megan Branman, Reyna Karp and Susan Vash. The primary focus was the baby who would play as 'Otis Cox'. Scenes with 'Otis' made it challenging for the rest of the cast as apposed to doing them with an older child, teenager or adult. And filming in a scene, many factors occur such as adapting to any possible noises and crying and having added responsibility. Keeping the baby occupied whilst doing the scene to prevent any outburts is also a primary concern which can be very challenging.

[edit] Opening theme

The opening theme is "Rock Me Baby" by Matter which is an up-beat rock song. The lyrics are:

I know
I'm gonna have a good time
I'm so lucky to be here
I'm so lucky to be here

The closing theme is the instrumental version used for the closing theme. Samples of the instrumental song is used to open and close from adverts.

[edit] Filming

Main scenes are primarily the open-space apartment of Jimmy and Beth Cox's kitchen, dining and living area and the sound room inside the radio station of where Jimmy and Carl host their radio show, Khor. Usually after each show, the ending scene will be in Jimmy and Beth's bedroom while they lay in bed and speak to eachother about the day. Other scenes also include restaurants, Pamela's bedroom, Otis' bedroom, a rooftop of a building, a school administration office, a school performance art stage and a live music stage within the radio station building which are all featured in Denver, Colorado, but filmed in Los Angeles, California, USA.

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