The Education of Max Bickford

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The Education of Max Bickford
Genre Drama
Written by David Black
Linda Burstyn
Starring Richard Dreyfuss
Katee Sackhoff
Meredith Roberts
Eric Ian Goldberg
Helen Shaver
Country of origin Flag of the United States United States
Language(s) English
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 22
Production
Executive
producer(s)
Keith Addis
Joe Cacaci
Rod Holcomb
Dawn Prestwich
Nicole Yorkin
Co-producer(s) Ron Mitchell
Location(s) New York
Running time approx. 47 min.
Broadcast
Original channel CBS
Picture format 720p (HDTV)
Original run September 23, 2001June 2, 2002
External links
IMDb profile
TV.com summary

The Education of Max Bickford is a television drama that aired from 2001 to 2002 on CBS. It starred Richard Dreyfuss as the title character, a college professor of History. Also starring was child actor Eric Ian Goldberg, who portrayed the young Lester Bickford, Max's son. Max's colleagues included Marcia Gay Harden as Andrea Haskell, his former student (and lover) who had recently joined the faculty, and Helen Shaver as his best friend Steve, now known as Erica after a sex change. Max's daughter Nell, played by Katee Sackhoff, attended the college.

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Keith Addis (Executive Producer) • Joe Cacaci • Rod HolcombDawn PrestwichNicole Yorkin • Jan Oxenberg • Rob ThomasDavid BlackGrace McKeaneyMichael Fields • David Hugh Jones • Elodie KeeneMartha Mitchell • Matthew Penn • David PlattDon Scardino • Linda Burstyn • Tom Garrigus • Sharon Lee Watson

[edit] List of episodes

  1. Pilot, 23 September 2001
  2. "Herding Cats," 30 September 2001
  3. "Who Is Breckenridge Long?" 14 October 2001
  4. "Hearts and Minds," 21 October 2001
  5. "In the Details," 28 October 2001
  6. "Do It Yourself," 11 November 2001
  7. "Revisionism," 18 November 2001
  8. "A Very Great Man," 2 December 2001
  9. "It's Not the Wrapping, It's the Candy," 9 December 2001
  10. "The Good, the Bad, and the Lawyers," 6 January 2002
  11. "Save the Country," 13 January 2002
  12. "The Cost of Living," 20 January 2002
  13. "I Never Schlunged My Father," 27 January 2002
  14. "Money Changes Everthing," 24 February 2002
  15. "Genesis," 3 March 2002
  16. "An Open Book," 10 March 2002
  17. "Past, Present, Future," 17 March 2002
  18. "Murder of the First," 31 March 2002
  19. "The Bad Girl," 14 April 2002
  20. "The Egg and I," 21 April 2002
  21. "One More Time," 12 May 2002
  22. "The Pursuit of Happiness," 2 June 2002

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