Something Wilder

1994
Something Wilder

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EP1 Hell No, They Won't Go Oct 01, 1994

Gene and Annie, a late-in-life father and mother, raise fraternal twins in their rural Massachusetts hometown. In the opener, the couple are more anxious about the first day of preschool than their kids are.

EP2 All in the Game Oct 08, 1994

Volunteer assistant soccer coach Gene injures his back, but won't back out for fear of disappointing the twins.

EP3 No Kids Allowed Oct 15, 1994

The Bergmans seek new friends after Jack bars their kids from a party.

EP4 Buster Beefy Oct 22, 1994

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EP5 Love, Native American Style Dec 06, 1994

Annie gets concerned when Gene and the boys go on a group wilderness trip with a chaperone who's a known homewrecker.

EP6 Gotta Dance Dec 13, 1994

Gene and Annie enter a dance contest to win the twins a coveted toy.

EP7 Holy Water Dec 20, 1994

Gene's attempt to impress the boys with his handyman skills results in a flooded bathroom.

EP8 The Ex Files Jan 03, 1995

Gene can't divorce himself from a touchy situation when his ex-wife visits and shares a few details from his past with Annie.

EP9 For the Boys Jan 10, 1995

EP10 Family Tie Jan 17, 1995

Gene promises Sam he'll wear a special necktie to a preschool open house, then is fit to be tied when he can't find it.

EP11 Sleepless in Stockbridge Jan 31, 1995

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EP12 Love at First Flight Feb 14, 1995

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EP13 Bergman of Alcatraz Mar 07, 1995

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EP14 Hangin' with Mr. Cooper Mar 14, 1995

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EP15 Dr. Roof Jun 13, 1995

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EP16 Dumping's Rotten in the State of Massachusetts Jan 01, 0001

Gene gets the family's dumping permit revoked.

EP17 Mothers and Other Strangers Jan 01, 0001

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EP18 Oy, the Jury Jan 01, 0001

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Released: 01 October 1994 Ended
Producted By: Warner Bros. Television
Country: United States of America
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Something Wilder is an American sitcom starring Gene Wilder that ran on NBC from October 1, 1994 until June 13, 1995. The series was created by Lee Kalcheim and Barnet Kellman.

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Dana H I really like Gene Wilder, I think Frisco Kid was one of his really great movies. I watched it several months ago for the first time in years. My late father was a big fan of that movie as well. I caught about the first half of Young Frankenstein a couple weeks ago as well. Teri Garr used to be in so many movies back in the day.I was just noticing after reading his IMDb page that Gene wasn't in a ton of movies or shows like many actors these days. He must have done more stage productions and/or was extremely picky about the roles he accepted, which I admire in actors who don't take every job that comes their way. Harrison Ford, his co star in Frisco Kid is that way. Not a huge resume of movies, he obviously limited himself to what he thought would be good or maybe even the co stars had a lot to do with his decisions??I remember Something Wilder, specifically the Alice Cooper episode. It's been so long, I thought Alice was cast in the show. That may have been the only episode I ever watched, which may be why I assumed he was part of the series. It reminds me of Steven Tyler on Two and a Half Men, maybe they should have had Alice as a permanent part of the show?? :-)What I do remember was it being funny and I did enjoy it. It would have been nice to see him in a hit show that let later generations get to enjoy his talent before he's no longer around. At least most of his work is available on DVD. Everyone should have their kids watch his version of Willy Wonka, it's certainly the best of the two. Just my opinion, oughtta be yours. ;-)Take care....
b4dlens I remember this show, because I was the only other guest star. I was watching Ivanka Trump on TV today and wondering if it was her who was being held by her nanny while we taped. But it was Marla Maples' baby. Marla played a dish with whom Gene was forced to share a sleeping bag on a campout, as best I can recall. I had a small gag as a handyman repairing something up high in Gene's house-revealing a ghastly "plumber's crack" as he watched me fix it. I was hired by Barnett Kellman, who both created and directed the series. I had worked for him many times on "Murphy Brown". I remember chatting with Barnett and Gene about his co-star in "Woman in Red", as she had hung out with us during the filming of another comedy, and I thought she was quite beautiful. They opined what a mistake she had made in marrying Steven Seagal (the martial arts star). Gene was a compassionate and polite co-worker. He had remarried after Gilda's untimely passing and was doing well-although the weight of carrying a sitcom weighed heavily upon his shoulders. I miss seeing his wonderful offbeat humor.
amanda_adams122000 Luckily, I must be one of a very few Joey Lawrence fans, who got to see the episode which he guest starred on of this short-lived show. I actually thought it wasn't all that bad, but then again it's hard to judge after seeing just one episode. He played JJ, a guy who's just came out of jail for stealing from his previous employer, and he gets hired to work for his dad's boss (played by Gene Wilder)and a poker game lands them both in jail and the boss' wife shows up at the jail to bail them out, which ruins her plans for a passionate night. There's some really funny lines here.
dmm316 Apparently they don't, since this is the first comment. I remember this show. It was somewhat humorous, but didn't really work. I only watched it because I happen to be a fan of Gene Wilder and Hillary B. Smith, who is on one of my favorite soaps. Hillary should definitely stick with soaps -- comedy isn't her thing.