Glenn Martin, DDS is an American/Canadian adult stop-motion animated
sitcom that premiered on Nick at Nite on August 17, 2009. The series
was produced by Tornante Animation in association with Cuppa Coffee
Studios and Rogers Communications. Glenn Martin, DDS was Nick at
Nite's fourth original series (the first was Hi Honey, I'm Home!, the
second was Fatherhood and the third was Hi-Jinks).The show premiered
on March 18, 2010 on Sky1 in the UK and Ireland. Season two premiered
on June 11, 2010. The show ended on November 7, 2011. And continued to
air reruns until September 30, 2012.After accidentally burning down
his house in Freeland, Pennsylvania, Glenn Martin takes his family â€"
wife Jackie, hormone-addled 13-year-old Conor, power suit-wearing
11-year-old Courtney, Courtney's overachieving assistant Wendy, and
Canine (the family's dog who has an oversized anus) â€" on a
cross-country road trip to strengthen the family bond togetherFormer
Disney chief executive Michael Eisner, who put up his own money to
produce the pilot episode, pitched it to Nick at Nite rather than ABC.
Eisner was quoted as saying the decision was based on Nick at Nite's
record of nurturing shows.
sitcom that premiered on Nick at Nite on August 17, 2009. The series
was produced by Tornante Animation in association with Cuppa Coffee
Studios and Rogers Communications. Glenn Martin, DDS was Nick at
Nite's fourth original series (the first was Hi Honey, I'm Home!, the
second was Fatherhood and the third was Hi-Jinks).The show premiered
on March 18, 2010 on Sky1 in the UK and Ireland. Season two premiered
on June 11, 2010. The show ended on November 7, 2011. And continued to
air reruns until September 30, 2012.After accidentally burning down
his house in Freeland, Pennsylvania, Glenn Martin takes his family â€"
wife Jackie, hormone-addled 13-year-old Conor, power suit-wearing
11-year-old Courtney, Courtney's overachieving assistant Wendy, and
Canine (the family's dog who has an oversized anus) â€" on a
cross-country road trip to strengthen the family bond togetherFormer
Disney chief executive Michael Eisner, who put up his own money to
produce the pilot episode, pitched it to Nick at Nite rather than ABC.
Eisner was quoted as saying the decision was based on Nick at Nite's
record of nurturing shows.
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