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Chicago Sons
1997 American TV series
1997 American TV series
| Field | Value | |
|---|---|---|
| genre | Sitcom | |
| creator | {{Plain list | |
| starring | {{Plain list | |
| composer | Donald Markowitz | |
| country | United States | |
| language | English | |
| num_seasons | 1 | |
| num_episodes | 13 | |
| executive_producer | {{Plain list | |
| camera | Multi-camera | |
| runtime | 30 minutes | |
| company | {{Plain list | |
| network | NBC | |
| first_aired | ||
| last_aired |
- Ed Decter
- John J. Strauss
- Jason Bateman
- D.W. Moffett
- David Krumholtz
- Paula Marshall
- Ed Decter
- John J. Strauss
- Frontier Pictures
- 3 Sisters Entertainment
- Warner Bros. Television
Chicago Sons is an American sitcom television series created by Ed Decter and John J. Strauss, that aired on NBC from January 8 until July 2, 1997.
Premise
Three brothers move into an apartment overlooking Wrigley Field.
Cast
- Jason Bateman as Harry Kulchak
- D.W. Moffett as Mike Kulchak
- David Krumholtz as Billy Kulchak
- Paula Marshall as Lindsay Sutton
Episodes
References
References
- TV Guide. "Chicago Sons Cast and Details". TV Guide.
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