The Art of Being Nick
The Art of Being Nick is an American sitcom pilot created by Bruce Helford, that aired on NBC as a special on August 27, 1987. The pilot stars Scott Valentine as artist/environmentalist Nick Moore, who appeared as Mallory's (Justine Bateman) boyfriend in Family Ties. Also in the cast were Kristine Sutherland, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, and John Daman.
The Art of Being Nick | |
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Genre | Sitcom |
Created by | Bruce Helford |
Written by | Bruce Helford |
Directed by | Sam Weisman |
Starring | Scott Valentine Kristine Sutherland Julia Louis-Dreyfus |
Theme music composer | Rick Rhodes Dominic Messinger |
Composers | Rick Rhodes Dominic Messinger |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
Production | |
Executive producer | Bruce Helford |
Cinematography | George LaFountaine |
Running time | 24 minutes |
Production companies | Ubu Productions, in association with Paramount Network Television |
Distributor | CBS Television Distribution |
Release | |
Original network | NBC |
Original release | August 27, 1987 |
Overview
Due to the popularity of the Nick Moore character, three versions of a spin-off were produced. In the first incarnation titled Taking It Home, Nick returns to Detroit to live with his sister and grandfather (portrayed by Herschel Bernardi).[1] After Bernardi's death in May 1986, the series was canceled.[2] The second version features Nick working in a day care center for juvenile delinquents.[1]
In the final version, Nick, his sister (Kristine Sutherland) and her son (John Daman) live together in an East Village apartment with Nick working in a bookstore.[1]
The Art of Being Nick aired on August 27, 1987.[2] Despite garnering solid ratings, NBC didn't pick the series up reportedly due to the network's reluctance to lose the popular Nick character from Family Ties.[2]
Cast
- Scott Valentine as Nick Moore
- Kristine Sutherland as Marlene Moore
- Julia Louis-Dreyfus as Rachel
- John Daman as Louis
References
- Martel, Jay (March 1988). "Crash Pilots". Spy. Sussex Publishers, LLC: 120. ISSN 0890-1759.
- Logan, Dan (December 1987). "Hey". Orange Coast Magazine. Emmis Communications. 13 (12): 199. ISSN 0279-0483.