Madman of the People

1994
Madman of the People

Seasons & Episodes

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EP1 Pilot Sep 22, 1994

Jack ""Madman"" Buckner is an egocentric magazine columnist whose new young publisher also happens to be his daughter Meg. In the opener, father and daughter lock horns when Meg decides to fire Jack's best friend.

EP2 Murder Most Fowl Sep 29, 1994

After Jack writes a column wishing for the death of a noisy robin, the bird chirps its last chirp—prompting the neighbors to wish Jack tarred and feathered.

EP3 All Work and No Play Makes Jack a Mad Boy Oct 06, 1994

Jack decides to go over Meg's head when budget cuts cost him Knicks season tickets, but he may get slam-dunked when he complains to the big boss.

EP4 Guys Just Wanna Have Fun Oct 13, 1994

Jim's friendly punch to an old buddy at an awards ceremony turns ugly after the friend socks him and the magazine with a lawsuit.

EP5 'Till Death Do Us Part Oct 20, 1994

After Jack sets up Meg with a stranger he met in a bar, she discovers that her new beau is an executioner.

EP6 The Jack Buckner Society Oct 27, 1994

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EP7 Birthday in the Big House Nov 03, 1994

A blackout in the city finds Jack enduring a miserable birthday, Delia bonding with her usually hostile neighbor, and Sasha and Meg stuck on an elevator with a gorgeous construction worker.

EP8 Jack Has Left the Building Dec 01, 1994

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EP9 Life without Father Dec 08, 1994

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EP10 It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Christmas Dec 15, 1994

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EP11 What a Big Mouth You Have, Grammy Dec 29, 1994

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EP12 Notes from the Underground Jan 05, 1995

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EP13 Truths My Father Told Jan 12, 1995

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EP14 The Pen is Mightier Than the Sword Jan 26, 1995

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EP15 Anytime, Anywhere Jun 10, 1995

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EP16 The Madman and the Showgirl Jun 17, 1995

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Released: 22 September 1994 Ended
Producted By: Spelling Television
Country: United States of America
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Synopsis

Madman of the People is an American sitcom that aired on NBC from 1994 to 1995. It was scheduled in the Thursday 9:30 timeslot, part of Must See TV. Madman of the People was produced by Kreiscluesco Industries/Spelling Television.

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102AFalcon I only watched one episode of this show. It aired during the summer "burn off" period of 1995. It was not terrible, not great, nothing that would have kept me glued to the TV if it had stayed on NBC's regular schedule for longer than it did.But Madman Of the People is linked in TV history with a show that will be remembered for as long as this one will be forgotten. When MOTP was slotted on NBC's 1994-1995 schedule, it had the 9:30PM EST spot between SEINFELD and a freshman drama called ER. Guess what show took that 9:30 spot and went on a blockbuster run that only ended 20 hours ago?FRIENDS.Let me put it this way: NBC made a very good call that time!
budikavlan I was looking through a bunch of old, unlabeled videotapes I found and came across an episode of this show. In the interest of research (in other words, I was bored) I watched it. I found it to be a well-acted sitcom with a potentially interesting "sit" which was missing only one important element: it wasn't in any way funny. Dabney Coleman was fine as usual, though his character was rather toothless. The other performers were just OK, except for the lone standout: an unusually spirited (and against-type) performance by Amy Aquino. Overall, the show was a big bore--its quick death was no injustice.