Boston Common (TV series)

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Boston Common
Format Comedy
Created by Max Mutchnick
David Kohan
Starring Anthony Clark
Traylor Howard
Hedy Burress
Steve Paymer
Roger Rees
Tasha Smith
Vincent Ventresca
Country of origin Flag of the United States United States
No. of seasons 2
No. of episodes 32
Production
Executive
producer(s)
David Kohan
Max Mutchnick
Running time 30 min.
Broadcast
Original channel NBC
Original run March 21, 1996April 27, 1997
External links
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TV.com summary

Boston Common was a television sitcom that ran on NBC from 1996-97. It starred Anthony Clark and took place in the city of Boston. It was one of the highest rated shows ever to get canceled, as it ranked 8th in the yearly ratings and was viewed by an average of 14.96 million households per episode

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Anthony Clark portrayed Boyd Pritchett, a genial, easy-going twenty-something from Virginia (Clark is from Virginia) who delivers his sister Wyleen (played by Hedy Burress) to college in Boston. Then Boyd falls in love with Joy (Traylor Howard) and decides to stay, much to Wyleen's dismay. Boyd eventually gets a job at the college and shares an apartment with Wyleen. Wyleen's inclination is to be sexually active, but Boyd tries to inspire her with his chaste pursuit of Joy.

The cast included Tasha Smith, Vincent Ventresca and Steve Paymer in supporting roles (and later the cast would be joined by Roger Rees). The show also boasted a long list of recurring character actors, including Leah Lail, Robin Duke, Sam Anderson, D. C. Douglas, Zach Galifianakis and Margot Kidder.

The show was created by Max Mutchnick and David Kohan. They based the fictional school on Emerson College in Boston, which Clark and Mutchnick attended in real life.

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