Dharma & Greg

Dharma & Greg
Created by Dottie Dartland
Chuck Lorre
Starring Jenna Elfman
Thomas Gibson
Joel Murray
Mimi Kennedy
Alan Rachins
Mitchell Ryan
Susan Sullivan
Shae D'Lyn
Susan Chuang
Helen Greenberg
Opening theme "Dharma & Greg" by Dennis C. Brown
Ending theme "Dharma & Greg"
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 5
No. of episodes 119 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s) Chuck Lorre
Dottie Dartland Zicklin
Don Foster
Brian Medavoy
Erwin More
Bill Prady
Sid Youngers
Running time est. 22 minutes
Production company(s) Chuck Lorre Productions
More-Medavoy Productions
4 to 6 Foot Productions (season 1-2)
20th Century Fox Television
Distributor 20th Television
Release
Original network ABC
Original release September 24, 1997 – April 30, 2002
External links
Website

Dharma & Greg is an American television sitcom that aired from September 24, 1997, to April 30, 2002.

It stars Jenna Elfman and Thomas Gibson as Dharma and Greg Montgomery, a couple who got married on their first date despite being complete opposites. The series was co-produced by Chuck Lorre Productions, More-Medavoy Productions and 4 to 6 Foot Productions in association with 20th Century Fox Television for ABC. The show's theme song was written and performed by composer Dennis C. Brown.

Created by executive producers Dottie Dartland and Chuck Lorre, the comedy took much of its inspiration from so-called culture-clash "fish out of water" situations.[1] The show earned eight Golden Globe nominations, six Emmy Award nominations, and six Satellite Awards nominations.[2] Elfman earned a Golden Globe in 1999 for Best Actress.

Brief summary of the show

Free spirited yoga instructor Dharma and lawyer Greg get married on their first date despite being complete opposites. Their conflicting views lead to comical situations. Greg was born and raised as a conservative Republican. He was educated at Harvard pre-law and Stanford law. After he graduated, he went to work with the US Attorney's Office as a federal prosecutor in San Francisco. He met Dharma, who was a yoga instructor and grew up with hippie parents. They saw each other once when they were kids at a subway station. Once they grew up, Dharma made the first move and found Greg. Greg fell in love with her immediately, and the couple eloped and got married. Greg's parents and Dharma's parents are totally different. But over time they too learn to like each other, causing a unique family blend.

Cast

Main

Recurring

Episodes

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
123September 24, 1997 (1997-09-24)May 20, 1998 (1998-05-20)
224September 23, 1998 (1998-09-23)May 26, 1999 (1999-05-26)
324September 21, 1999 (1999-09-21)May 16, 2000 (2000-05-16)
424October 10, 2000 (2000-10-10)May 22, 2001 (2001-05-22)
524September 25, 2001 (2001-09-25)April 30, 2002 (2002-04-30)

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Recipient Result
1998 BMI Film & TV Awards BMI TV Music Award Dennis C. Brown Won
Casting Society of America's Artios Award Best Casting for TV, Comedy Pilot Nikki Valko Won
Directors Guild of America Award Outstanding Directing – Comedy Series James Burrows (For the pilot episode) Nominated
Golden Globe Award Best Actress – Television Series Musical or Comedy Jenna Elfman Nominated
Online Film & Television Association Award[3][4][5] Best Actress in a Comedy Series Jenna Elfman Nominated
Best New Comedy Series Nominated
People's Choice Award Favorite Television New Comedy Series Won
Primetime Emmy Award Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series Jenna Elfman Nominated
Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series James Burrows (For the pilot episode) Nominated
Outstanding Art Direction for a Series John Shaffner and Anne H. Ahrens (For episode "Invasion of the Buddy Snatcher") Nominated
Television Critics Association Award Outstanding New Program Nominated
Individual Achievement in Comedy Jenna Elfman Nominated
Viewers for Quality Television Award Best Quality Comedy Series Nominated
Best Actor in a Quality Comedy Series Thomas Gibson Nominated
Best Actress in a Quality Comedy Series Jenna Elfman Nominated
Best Supporting Actress in a Quality Comedy Series Susan Sullivan Nominated
1999 American Comedy Award Funniest Female Performer in a TV Series (Leading Role) Network, Cable or Syndication Jenna Elfman Nominated
BMI Film & TV Awards BMI TV Music Award Dennis C. Brown Won
Golden Globe Award Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy Nominated
Best Actor – Television Series Musical or Comedy Thomas Gibson Nominated
Best Actress – Television Series Musical or Comedy Jenna Elfman Won
Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Film Susan Sullivan Nominated
Online Film & Television Association Award Best Actor in a Comedy Series Thomas Gibson Nominated
Best Actress in a Comedy Series Jenna Elfman Nominated
Primetime Emmy Award Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series Jenna Elfman Nominated
Teen Choice Award TV - Choice Comedy Nominated
TV Guide Award Favorite Actress in a Comedy Jenna Elfman Won
Viewers for Quality Television Award Best Actor in a Quality Comedy Series Thomas Gibson Nominated
Best Actress in a Quality Comedy Series Jenna Elfman Nominated
Best Supporting Actress in a Quality Comedy Series Susan Sullivan Nominated
Writers Guild of America Award Episodic Comedy Dottie Dartland and Chuck Lorre (For the pilot episode) Nominated
2000 BMI Film & TV Awards BMI TV Music Award Dennis C. Brown Won
Golden Globe Award Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy Nominated
Best Actor – Television Series Musical or Comedy Thomas Gibson Nominated
Best Actress – Television Series Musical or Comedy Jenna Elfman Nominated
Online Film & Television Association Award Best Costume Design in a Series Nominated
Primetime Emmy Award Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series Jenna Elfman Nominated
Outstanding Art Direction for a Multi-Camera Series John Shaffner and Anne H. Ahrens (For episode "Hell to the Chief") Nominated
Satellite Award Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy Nominated
Best Actor – Television Series Musical or Comedy Thomas Gibson Nominated
Best Actress – Television Series Musical or Comedy Jenna Elfman Nominated
TV Guide Award Favorite Actress in a Comedy Jenna Elfman Won
Viewers for Quality Television Award Best Supporting Actress in a Quality Comedy Series Susan Sullivan Nominated
Writers Guild of America Award Episodic Comedy Bill Prady, Eric Zicklin and Chuck Lorre (For episode "The Paper Hat Anniversary") Nominated
2001 Satellite Award Best Actress – Television Series Musical or Comedy Jenna Elfman Nominated
TV Guide Award Favorite Actress in a Comedy Jenna Elfman Nominated
2002 Genesis Awards Television - Comedy Series "A Fish Tale" Won
Satellite Award Best Actress – Television Series Musical or Comedy Jenna Elfman Nominated
Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy Nominated

Ratings and cancellation

The series was a top-25 fixture in the US during its first three seasons, first airing Wednesday at 8:30 p.m., then at 8:00. It was moved to Tuesdays at 9 p.m. during its third season where it experienced a dramatic ratings lift thanks to a lead-in of the then red-hot Who Wants to Be a Millionaire. As ratings for that series waned in 2000/2001, Dharma & Greg suffered a similar fate, compounded by NBC moving Frasier into the same time slot. As Millionaire fell even further and was moved off the night in the fall of 2001, ABC tried to rebuild a Tuesday night comedy block consisting of Dharma & Greg, What About Joan?, Bob Patterson, and Spin City. Dharma & Greg and Spin City shared the 8 p.m. timeslot for the rest of the season.

The final episode aired on April 30, 2002 to 6.8 million viewers, compared to the 20 million the series had peaked two years previously. Along with Ally McBeal, Dharma & Greg was one of the last two surviving shows to debut during the 1997–98 season.

Season Season Premiere Season Finale TV Season Ranking Viewers
(in millions)
1st September 24, 1997 May 20, 1998 1997–1998 #25[6] 13.9[6]
2nd September 23, 1998 May 26, 1999 1998–1999 #25[7] 13.5[7]
3rd September 21, 1999 May 16, 2000 1999–2000 #14[8] 15.76[8]
4th October 10, 2000 May 22, 2001 2000–2001 #38[9] 12.3[9]
5th September 25, 2001 April 30, 2002 2001–2002 #82[10] 8.1[10]

DVD releases

20th Century Fox has released the first two seasons of Dharma & Greg on DVD in Regions 1, 2 and 4.

DVD Name Ep # Release dates
Region 1Region 2Region 4
The Complete 1st Season 23 June 13, 2006 June 20, 2007 January 11, 2007
The Complete 2nd Season 24 November 11, 2014 April 1, 2008 January 22, 2008

Season 2 was released in Australia as a Region 4 PAL on January 22, 2008, with a picture of Dharma and Greg dancing on the cover.[11] It is available in Japan as a Region 2 NTSC format with a picture of them sitting down for the cover art.[12] In the spring of 2008, the second season was released in Europe (Netherlands) as a Region 2 PAL as well. All countries have different covers, and all are using the "dance shot".

On November 11, 2014, 20th Century Fox released season 2 in Region 1 via Amazon.com's CreateSpace program. This is a Manufacture-on-Demand (MOD) release, available exclusively through Amazon.com.[13]

Vanity cards

The vanity card for Chuck Lorre Productions at the end of each episode included a message written by producer and show co-creator Chuck Lorre, expressing his personal views on a variety of subjects. Because the card only appeared on the screen for a brief moment, it was usually readable only by those who recorded the program and paused it (although the complete collection of cards has now been posted on Lorre's website).[14]

Messages were also included on the vanity cards for later Chuck Lorre Productions shows, such as Two and a Half Men, Mike & Molly, and The Big Bang Theory.

Crossovers

Elfman and Gibson had a cameo appearance in the 2011–12 season premiere episode Two and a Half Men "Nice to Meet You, Walden Schmidt". Their characters are not named either in the dialogue or the credits (possibly for legal reasons due to Men's being produced by a different studio),[15] but they appear to be based on Dharma and Greg. While the couple remain married, Greg seems overly tired by his responsibilities and marriage, even going so far as to sarcastically hint at divorce to Evelyn Harper (along with a self-inflicted gunshot gesture) when leaving. However, it is believed by many fans, that the couple are not really fighting, only engaging in one of their classic bits. Joel Murray also makes a cameo appearance in the episode.[16]

See also

References

  1. "Dharma & Greg trivia". IMDb. Retrieved June 30, 2007.
  2. "Dharma & Greg awards". IMDb. Retrieved June 30, 2007.
  3. "1997-98: The Season of Merlin". Online Film & Television Association. Retrieved 27 November 2013.
  4. "1998-99: The Season of The Practice". Online Film & Television Association. Retrieved 27 November 2013.
  5. "1999-2000: The Season of The West Wing". Online Film & Television Association. Retrieved 27 November 2013.
  6. 1 2 "The Final Countdown". Entertainment Weekly (434). May 29, 1998. Retrieved December 2, 2010.
  7. 1 2 "TV Winners & Losers: Numbers Racket A Final Tally Of The Season's Show (from Nielsen Media Research)". GeoCities. June 4, 1999. Archived from the original on October 29, 2009. Retrieved December 2, 2010.
  8. 1 2 "Top TV Shows For 1999–2000 Season". Variety. Retrieved December 2, 2010.
  9. 1 2 "The Bitter End". Entertainment Weekly (598). June 1, 2001. Retrieved December 2, 2010.
  10. 1 2 "How did your favorite show rate?". USA Today. May 28, 2002. Retrieved December 2, 2010.
  11. "Buy Dharma & Greg - Season 2 (3 Disc Set) on DVD-Video from". EzyDVD.com.au. Retrieved 2016-02-23.
  12. "ダーマ&グレッグ シーズン2 DVD‐BOX DVD・ブルーレイ - ジェナ・エルフマン, トーマス・ギブソン, スーザン・サリバン, ミミ・ケネディ, ミッチェル・ライアン, アラン・レイキンズ". Amazon.co.jp. Retrieved 2016-02-23.
  13. "Dharma & Greg DVD news: Announcement for Dharma & Greg - The Complete Season 2". TVShowsOnDVD.com. Retrieved 2016-02-23.
  14. "CLP - Vanity Cards". Chucklorre.com. 2016-02-18. Retrieved 2016-02-23.
  15. "What To Watch". Aoltv.com. Retrieved 2016-02-23.
  16. Carina MacKenzie (2011-09-20). "Dharma & Greg reunite for 'Two and a Half Men' Season 9 premiere – Zap2It". Blog.zap2it.com. Retrieved 2016-02-23.
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