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Created by
  
Bob Myer

Country of origin
  
United States

First episode date
  
29 September 1993

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Genre
  
Sitcom

Composer(s)
  
Donald Markowitz

Original language(s)
  
English

Final episode date
  
15 December 1993

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Starring
  
Peter Onorati Mary Page Keller Morgan Nagler Robert Gorman Spencer Klein George DiCenzo Mimi Kennedy Danny Masterson John Marshall Jones Al Ruscio

Network
  
American Broadcasting Company

Cast
  
Danny Masterson, Peter Onorati, Mary Page Keller, Mimi Kennedy, George DiCenzo

Joe's Life is an American sitcom which aired on ABC from September 29, 1993 until December 15, 1993. The series was created by Bob Myer, and produced by a.k.a. Productions and Bob Myer Productions in association with Buena Vista Television.

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Synopsis

The series starred Peter Onorati as Joe Gennaro, a big lug of a husband to Sandy (Mary Page Keller) and father of three who had just been laid off from his executive position at an aircraft factory. Joe was understandably miffed, as he had recently worked his way up to the position after starting out on the assembly line years earlier. His untold period of unemployment brought him the duty of being a domestic 24 hours a day, something he faced with great apprehension. In order to help the family through tough times, Sandy was forced to initially take a day and night job, leaving her away most of the time. Joe did the best he could in his new household responsibilities, but with three growing kids, it was often a wild ride. Fourteen-year-old Amy (Morgan Nagler), the oldest of Joe's brood, was the self-absorbed teen; 12-year-old Paul (Robert Gorman) was the super-confident teenage son, whose hormones always got the best of him; and cute little 7-year-old Scotty (Spencer Klein) was just carefree all the way.

Butting in on all the chaos was Joe's older brother Stan (George DiCenzo), who ran a successful, fancy seafood restaurant with his wife Barbara (Mimi Kennedy). Stan seemed to put Joe down for his choices in life and his lack of career stability, but all his disdain was quieted when he was able to offer Joe a position as an overnight chef at his restaurant. Joe gladly settled into this job, and in turn eased Sandy's schedule as she now only had to work days (primarily as an office temp). Joe still had to play the part of "Mr. Mom" during the day, leading him on a blazing trail of scrapes caused by the kids, but often Sandy would get involved right with him.

Leo (Danny Masterson) was Stan and Barbara's teenage son, who idolized his Uncle Joe, much to the dismay of his parents. Also seen were Joe's friend Frank Ruscio (Al Ruscio) and Ray Wharton (John Marshall Jones), an effete, cultured chef at the restaurant.

Cast

  • Peter Onorati....Joe Gennaro
  • Mary Page Keller....Sandy Gennaro
  • Morgan Nagler....Amy Gennaro
  • Robert Gorman....Paul Gennaro
  • Spencer Klein....Scotty Gennaro
  • George DiCenzo....Stan Gennaro
  • Mimi Kennedy....Barbara Gennaro
  • Danny Masterson....Leo Gennaro
  • Episodes

    1 A Tail to Remember (9/29/1993) 2 Mind if I Smoke? (10/6/1993) 3 He Ain't Working, He's My Brother (10/13/1993) 4 Shop in the Name of Love (10/20/1993) 5 The Bad Influence (10/27/1993) 6 The Invisible Man (11/3/1993) 7 You Can't Take this Job...Period (11/10/1993) 8 Dear Grandpa (11/17/1993) 9 Parental Guidance Not Suggested (11/24/1993) 10 Yule Be Sorry (12/15/1993) 11 Nightmare on Joe's Street UNAIRED

    References

    Joe's Life Wikipedia