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Clubhouse (TV series)
American drama television series
American drama television series
| Field | Value | |
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| image | Clubhouse Intertitle.jpg | |
| genre | Drama | |
| creator | Daniel Cerone | |
| writer | {{Plain list | |
| director | {{Plain list | |
| starring | {{Plain list | |
| opentheme | "Our Lives" by The Calling | |
| country | United States | |
| language | English | |
| num_seasons | 1 | |
| num_episodes | 11 | |
| executive_producer | {{Plain list | |
| producer | {{Plain list | |
| location | Los Angeles, California | |
| runtime | 60 minutes | |
| company | {{Plain list | |
| network | {{Plain list | |
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- Daniel Cerone
- Leonard Dick
- Joseph Dougherty
- Ashley Gable
- Matt McGough
- Jonathan Moskin
- David Mulei
- Gavin O'Connor
- Frederick King Keller
- Joanna Kerns
- Jerry Levine
- Steve Gomer
- Gavin O'Connor
- Oz Scott
- Bryan Spicer
- Jeremy Sumpter
- Dean Cain
- Mare Winningham
- Christopher Lloyd
- Kirsten Storms
- John Ortiz
- J. D. Pardo
- Dan Byrd
- Daniel Cerone
- Bruce Davey
- Mel Gibson
- Aaron Spelling
- Ken Topolsky
- E. Duke Vincent
- Paul Marks
- Nancy Cotton
- Leonard Dick
- Icon Productions
- Spelling Television
- CBS
- HDNet (episodes 6–11)
Clubhouse is an American drama television series starring Jeremy Sumpter, Dean Cain, Christopher Lloyd, Mare Winningham and Kirsten Storms and produced by Icon Productions in association with Spelling Television. The theme song is "Our Lives" by The Calling.
Clubhouse originally aired in the United States on CBS on September 26 to November 6, 2004, leaving 6 of the 11 episodes from the first season unaired. The remaining episodes later aired on HDNet from June 30 to August 4, 2005.
Premise
The series is about a boy who gets his dream job working as a batboy for his favorite major-league baseball team, the fictional New York Empires. Throughout the story, 15-year-old Pete Young (played by Sumpter) goes through normal and not so normal problems of a teenager. Pete's sister (played by Storms) is a rebellious teen who deals with drinking, sex, and drugs.
The show is based on the experiences of Matthew McGough, a batboy for the New York Yankees who graduated from Williams College and Fordham University School of Law, and lives in New York City. His book Bat Boy: Coming of Age with the New York Yankees was published by Doubleday in 2005.
Cast
Main
- Jeremy Sumpter as Pete Young
- Dean Cain as Conrad Dean
- Dan Byrd as Mike Dougherty
- Kirsten Storms as Betsy Young
- Mare Winningham as Lynne Young
- Christopher Lloyd as Lou Russo
- J. D. Pardo as Jose Marquez
- John Ortiz as Carlos Tavares
Recurring
- Michael Jai White as Ellis Hayes
- Gabriel Salvador as Chris Pontecorvo
- Kevin G. Schmidt as Brad Saminski
- Tony Ervolina as Bobby
- Leah Pipes as Jesse
- Steve Trombly as Bulldog
- Brian Tahash as Chuck
- Al White as Joe Ross
- Nancy Cassaro as Gwen
- Spencer Grammer as Sheila
- Cherry Jones as Sister Marie
- Jim Nantz as himself
- Richard Steinmetz as General Manager
- Greg Bond as Rudnick
- Christopher Wiehl as Kenny Baines
- Charles S. Dutton as Stuart Truman
- Derrick McMillon as Detective Turnbull
Episodes
References
References
- [http://www.hd.net/pressrelease.html?2005-06-16-01.html HDNet press release] {{Webarchive. link. (2005-12-03 , June 16, 2005)
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