TEACHERS (US TV SERIES)


'''Teachers''' was an American television sitcom that aired on NBC. The show ran for 6 episodes until its cancellation on May 2, 2006. Loosely based upon a UK series of the same name, it was developed by Matt Tarses, co-executive producer of the medical comedy ''Scrubs''.

Contents
Characters
Production
Cast
Episodes
Trivia
See also
References
External links

Characters


Set in New Jersey, ''Teachers'' stars Justin Bartha as Jeff Cahill, a skilled, idealistic young English teacher at the fictitious Filmore High School, whose apparent apathy toward his job masks his actual wisdom concerning teaching at an underfunded school. Sarah Alexander co-stars as idealistic British history teacher Alice Fletcher, his only kindred spirit on the faculty, for whom Jeff also has romantic feelings. Alice does not reciprocate these feelings, but she is becoming fonder of him. Radio personality Phil Hendrie plays Dick Green, an apathetic phys-ed and physics teacher, who spends his afternoons behind the gym. Deon Richmond plays Calvin Babbitt, the drama teacher whose attitude about teaching falls somewhere between Jeff's and Dick's. He often gets caught up in Jeff's schemes. Kali Rocha stars as the uncaring, rule-abiding Principal Emma Wiggins. Matt Winston stars as Mitch Lenk, maths teacher and lap dog to Principal Wiggins. It is implied that he is romantically interested in her. Sarah Shahi stars as Tina Torres, an attractive teacher from Mexico. She is Alice's possible rival for Jeff's affections, though it seems Jeff prefers Alice. It is revealed in Episode 05 ("Testing 1-2-3") that she does not have her teaching license, having gone to school, but taking jobs before she took her finals. However, she stated later in the episode that she will be taking them.

Production


Episode 1, entitled "Substitute", aired March 28, 2006.
Like many sitcoms, ''Teachers'' was shot before a studio audience.
The series began development under the title ''Filmore Middle'', which reflected its original middle school setting.
Though adapted for American television by Matt Tarses, a writer and producer of the critically-lauded series ''Sports Night'' and ''Scrubs'', ''Teachers'' has been panned by many critics—including the San Francisco Chronicle's Tim Goodman—as unoriginal and cliched. The show was quickly cancelled by NBC, the news coming on May 15.[1]

Cast



Justin Bartha as Jeff Cahill

Sarah Alexander as Alice Fletcher

Phil Hendrie as Dick Green

Deon Richmond as Calvin Babbitt

Kali Rocha as Emma Wiggins

Sarah Shahi as Tina Torres

Matt Winston as Mitch Lenk

Episodes


Episode # Title Airdate Rating Viewers in Millions
1 "Substitute" March 28 2006 '4.4/7' 6.71
2 "Field Trip" April 4 2006 '3.7/6' 5.67
3 "Schoolympics" April 11 2006 '3.4/5' 5.04
4 "Golf" April 18 2006 '3.0/4' unknown
5 "Testing 1-2-3" April 25 2006 '3.1/5' 4.75
6 "Prom " May 2 2006 '3.2/5' 4.61

===Nielsen Ratings===
Based on average total viewers per episode of ''Teachers'' on NBC:[2]'
Season Timeslot (EDT) Series Premiere Series Finale TV Season Rank Viewers
(in millions)
18-49 Rating/Share
(rank)
'1' Tuesday 9:30 P.M. (March 28, 2006 - May 2, 2006) March 28, 2006 May 2, 20062005-2006 '#108' 5.3 2.5/6 ('#86')

Trivia



★ Sarah Alexander starred in the British series ''Coupling'', which was also remade for America.

See also



★ ''Teachers (UK TV series)''

References


1. http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/article/ds33066.html
2. Hollywood Reporter: 2005-06 primetime wrap

External links



''Teachers'' at the Internet Movie Database

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