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Created by
  
Ross Brown

First episode date
  
23 August 1995

Network
  
3.5/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Family sitcom

Theme music composer
  
Steven Chesne

Final episode date
  
12 January 1997

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Directed by
  
Scott BaioWilliam BickleyRichard CorrellJames HamptonSteve MuscarellaJoel Zwick

Starring
  
Kirk CameronChelsea NobleWill EstesLouis VanariaTaylor FryCourtland MeadDebra Mooney

Composer(s)
  
Gary BorenSteven Chesne

Cast
  

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Kirk is an American family sitcom which aired on The WB from August 23, 1995 to January 12, 1997. The series was created by Ross Brown, and produced by Bickley-Warren Productions and Jeff Franklin Productions in association with Warner Bros. Television. Kirk was the follow-up starring vehicle for Kirk Cameron after his seven-year role as Mike Seaver on the popular ABC sitcom Growing Pains.

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Synopsis

The show revolves around Kirk Hartman (Cameron), an aspiring illustrator and recent college graduate living in Greenwich Village. After his aunt decides to move to Florida to get married, Kirk is left in charge of his younger brothers and sister. It also stars Chelsea Noble, Will Estes, Courtland Mead, Louis Vanaria, and Debra Mooney.

Cast

  • Kirk Cameron - Kirk Hartman
  • Chelsea Noble - Elizabeth Waters
  • Louis Vanaria - Eddie Balducci
  • Will Estes - Cory Hartman
  • Taylor Fry - Phoebe Hartman
  • Courtland Mead - Russell Hartman
  • Debra Mooney - Sally
  • Production

    Kirk was one of only two series produced by Bickley-Warren Productions and Jeff Franklin Productions that was not produced by Miller-Boyett Productions (the other being Hangin' with Mr. Cooper, which William Bickley and Michael Warren served as showrunners/executive producers during that series' final three seasons).

    During the development stage, the series originally went under the working title Life Happens, and was originally conceived as a series for ABC (who had broadcast other series produced by Bickley and Warren, and their production partners Tom L. Miller and Robert Boyett) before the network's decision to move away from family sitcoms, just prior to the network's 1995 purchase by The Walt Disney Company.

    References

    Kirk (TV series) Wikipedia