Good Morning, Miami is an American sitcom created by David Kohan and
Max Mutchnick. The series ran on NBC from September 26, 2002 to
December 18, 2003, and centered around the personal and professional
life of Jake (Mark Feuerstein), the executive producer of an
incredibly low-rated morning show in Miami. The series was one of the
first on NBC to be fully originated in high definition.The series was
launched as a part of the network's highly-rated "Must See TV" lineup,
where it struggled in the ratings when compared to other sitcoms in
the lineup, such as Kohan and Mutchnick's own Will & Grace. Midway
through the second season, NBC pulled the series after Kohan and
Mutchnick sued the network. The series never returned, and the final
nine episodes were ultimately left unaired. These episodes were later
shown on TG4 in Ireland and Channel 4 in the United Kingdom.Wunderkind
producer Jake Silver decides to accept the job leading the
lowest-rated morning show in Miami. He falls in love with the show's
beautiful, down-to-earth hairdresser, Dylan. The carnival of clowns at
the station includes pompous and insulting on-air host Gavin; Jake's
sardonic assistant, Penny; and highly insecure station manager,
Frank.Early in the first season, Gavin's morning co-host was Lucia,
and Sister Brenda was the station's nun/weather-girl. Eventually,
Jake's foul-mouthed grandmother, Claire, becomes the on-screen
co-host. Both Lucia and Sister Brenda were written out early in the
series as the producers were still searching for the "center" of their
program.
Max Mutchnick. The series ran on NBC from September 26, 2002 to
December 18, 2003, and centered around the personal and professional
life of Jake (Mark Feuerstein), the executive producer of an
incredibly low-rated morning show in Miami. The series was one of the
first on NBC to be fully originated in high definition.The series was
launched as a part of the network's highly-rated "Must See TV" lineup,
where it struggled in the ratings when compared to other sitcoms in
the lineup, such as Kohan and Mutchnick's own Will & Grace. Midway
through the second season, NBC pulled the series after Kohan and
Mutchnick sued the network. The series never returned, and the final
nine episodes were ultimately left unaired. These episodes were later
shown on TG4 in Ireland and Channel 4 in the United Kingdom.Wunderkind
producer Jake Silver decides to accept the job leading the
lowest-rated morning show in Miami. He falls in love with the show's
beautiful, down-to-earth hairdresser, Dylan. The carnival of clowns at
the station includes pompous and insulting on-air host Gavin; Jake's
sardonic assistant, Penny; and highly insecure station manager,
Frank.Early in the first season, Gavin's morning co-host was Lucia,
and Sister Brenda was the station's nun/weather-girl. Eventually,
Jake's foul-mouthed grandmother, Claire, becomes the on-screen
co-host. Both Lucia and Sister Brenda were written out early in the
series as the producers were still searching for the "center" of their
program.
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