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Mr. Smith (TV series)

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Voices of
  
Ed. Weinberger

Final episode date
  
16 December 1983

Number of seasons
  
1

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Genre
  
Sitcom

First episode date
  
23 September 1983

Network
  
NBC

Number of episodes
  
13

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Created by
  
Stan Daniels Ed. Weinberger

Written by
  
Dari Daniels George Kirgo David Lloyd Douglas Wyman

Directed by
  
Stan Daniels Ralph Helfer Gerald Hirschfeld Ed. Weinberger

Starring
  
Leonard Frey Tim Dunigan Terri Garber Laura Jacoby Stuart Margolin

Cast
  
Terri Garber, Tim Dunigan, Leonard Frey, Stuart Margolin

Similar
  
Jennifer Slept Here, Taxi, The Mary Tyler Moore Sh, The Associates, The Betty White Show

Mr. Smith is an American sitcom that aired on NBC from September 23 through December 16, 1983. The title character was a talking orangutan. Mr. Smith was canceled after thirteen episodes were aired.

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The orangutan who played Mr. Smith had previously been featured in the Clint Eastwood movies Any Which Way You Can and Every Which Way But Loose.

Synopsis

Originally a part of a traveling act called the Atwood Orangutans, Cha Cha and Bobo are separated from their trainer Tommy Atwood (Tim Dunigan) after he is knocked unconscious after a car accident while the act is traveling from Arizona to California. Frightened by the commotion caused by the accident, Cha Cha and Bobo both run away. Cha Cha is eventually found and sent to a government research center in Washington, D.C.. Weeks later, Cha Cha escapes from the center and ends up in a research lab where he finds an experimental mixture to increase human intelligence being developed. After drinking the mixture, Cha Cha is able to talk (his voice was provided by series executive producer Ed. Weinberger) and is later determined to have an I.Q of 256. He is then renamed Mr. Smith and, due to his high intelligence, becomes a political adviser. Mr. Smith's old trainer Tommy later becomes his assistant while Mr. Smith attempts to solve various political problems and his surrounding staff, which includes his secretary Raymond Holyoke (Leonard Frey), attempt to keep his identity hidden from the general public.

Mr. Smith's premiere episode brought in a weak 12.1/22 rating/share and ranked 47th out of 57 shows that week and was panned by critics. Viewership decreased as the season progressed and the series was canceled (along with seven other NBC series) in December 1983.

The A.V. Club later referred to Mr. Smith as a "famously terrible show".

Cast

  • Leonard Frey as Raymond Holyoke
  • Tim Dunigan as Tommy Atwood
  • Terri Garber as Dr. July Tyson
  • Laura Jacoby as Ellie Atwood
  • Stuart Margolin as Dr. Klein
  • References

    Mr. Smith (TV series) Wikipedia