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Brothers

  • TV Series
  • 1984–1989
  • 22m
IMDb RATING
7.9/10
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Brothers (1984)
Comedy

When their youngest brother comes out as gay, two conservative men support him and help him navigate being openly gay in 1980s Philadelphia.When their youngest brother comes out as gay, two conservative men support him and help him navigate being openly gay in 1980s Philadelphia.When their youngest brother comes out as gay, two conservative men support him and help him navigate being openly gay in 1980s Philadelphia.

  • Creators
    • David Lloyd
    • Greg Antonacci
  • Stars
    • Robert Walden
    • Paul Regina
    • Brandon Maggart
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.9/10
    456
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    • Creators
      • David Lloyd
      • Greg Antonacci
    • Stars
      • Robert Walden
      • Paul Regina
      • Brandon Maggart
    • 14User reviews
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    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 26 nominations total

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    Robert Walden
    Robert Walden
    • Joe Waters
    • 1984–1989
    Paul Regina
    Paul Regina
    • Cliff Waters
    • 1984–1989
    Brandon Maggart
    Brandon Maggart
    • Lou Waters
    • 1984–1989
    Hallie Todd
    Hallie Todd
    • Penny Waters
    • 1984–1989
    Philip Charles MacKenzie
    Philip Charles MacKenzie
    • Donald Maltby
    • 1984–1989
    Robin Riker
    Robin Riker
    • Kelly Hall
    • 1984–1987
    Mary Ann Pascal
    • Sam Waters…
    • 1984–1989
    Yeardley Smith
    Yeardley Smith
    • Louella
    • 1984–1989
    Timothy Williams
    Timothy Williams
    • Mike…
    • 1984–1989
    Bob Sweeney
    Bob Sweeney
    • Gilly Box
    • 1986–1989
    Tommy Hinkley
    Tommy Hinkley
    • Jim Grant…
    • 1987
    Leonard R. Garner Jr.
    Leonard R. Garner Jr.
    • Agent Lewis…
    • 1985–1986
    Steve Mittleman
    • Mailman…
    • 1987–1989
    James Avery
    James Avery
    • Bubba…
    • 1984–1985
    Charles Van Eman
    • Brett…
    • 1985
    Billie Bird
    Billie Bird
    • Aunt Wilhemena
    • 1986
    Paul 'Mousie' Garner
    Paul 'Mousie' Garner
    • Man at Point After…
    • 1985
    Jay Louden
    • Frederick Smythe
    • 1986
    • Creators
      • David Lloyd
      • Greg Antonacci
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    nyjava2003

    A sweet and funny series

    This was a sweet and funny series and was far ahead of its time compared to other gay-themed TV series. It prob. would never have survived on network TV at that time (make that definitely would not have survived) at least without compromising its humor. Also, forget Roseanne or any other shows with gay characters: s far as I know Brothers featured the first male-male gay lip-lock in prime time. And it featured a lot of prime Hollywood talent as guest stars. Nor was it "just" gay-themed, but it showed that gay and straight, family is family, and sexual labels don't mean a damn thing.

    Showtime schedules a month of gay programing each year during June and I've suggested to them that they broadcast reruns of the series at that time. I haven't checked this month but maybe with more pressure they'll realize they have a treasure on their hands.
    mermatt

    A great first step

    Showtime took a great first step with this series based on the coming out of a gay character. He has two brothers (hence the title) and they live in Philadelphia (city of brotherly love).

    Long before ELLEN and WILL AND GRACE, this series tackled the thorny issues of a gay character struggling with himself and society. The situations are played for comedy, but there are serious issues of prejudice, self-acceptance, and AIDS, among others, interwoven into the plots.

    The two sides of the gay spectrum are represented by the straight-acting character who comes out at his own wedding (a la IN & OUT) in the first episode, and the flamboyant queen who also has a more serious side as he offers advice and help to the young man who is coming out. It is an enjoyable and ground-breaking series.
    Esprix

    Great series!

    Originally aired on Showtime, then syndicated, it ran for 8 (?) seasons, and was ground-breaking for having the first openly gay *proud* character (Cliff) from the premiere episode, albeit not the main character (Joe). Played with sensitivity and great humor, Cliff was a real gay man - not a stereotype, not hung up about being gay, and never "redeemed" by seeming to be straight. His foils were his construction worker brother, Lou (not too bright, but deep down loved his baby brother) and his best friend, Donald Maltby, who *verged* on stereotype, but because of extraordinary acting always managed to turn the character on its ear and show you something more than just a caricature (notably his brilliant speech about blame and AIDS in one episode, which was very knowledgeable and forthright anyway, despite it being so very early in the epidemic). I'm sure the show will never air again, and it might not even ever be available as a Columbia House collectible series, but if you ever get the chance, watch those old episodes! (And, being from Philadelphia, where the show is supposedly set, maybe someone will be able to explain to me how very good-looking Cliff ever went for 8 years with only two boyfriends for four episodes!)
    10HRoss007

    Brilliant and Sensitive

    This Showtime TV Series was one of the most Brilliant and Sensitive TV Sit-Coms ever written. The rapport between the flamy Donald, and the homophobic Lou was hysterical. It's a shame the episodes are not more completely documented here on IMDb. The acting by Star Robert Walden as Joe Waters may have been his best, tho he is obviously better known for his more serious role as Joe Rossi in the Lou Grant series. Philip Charles MacKenzie as Donald Maulpey may be playing this flaming gay role as Stereotypical, but is always the character with the most brilliant answers to life's common problems. Hallie Todd, as Joe's daughter Penny, was not in every episode, but unforgettable when she was. It is a true measure of comic genius, when the writers and actors who can make you laugh hysterically episode after episode, can also make you cry. I miss this series and wish I had Every Season on DVD or VHS or Reel to Reel. It is more than entertainment, it is great education in human relations and gay issues.
    vautrin-3

    Only in Canada?

    People who subscribe to PrideVision, the Canadian GLBT channel, have the chance to see reruns of this great TV series. A friend of mine had taped a few episodes for me a while ago, but I hadn't had the chance of seeing more episodes. I can now catch up, with great pleasure!

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    • Trivia
      After the first season, Showtime renewed it for two more seasons. This was the first time a television series got a two-season renewal.
    • Quotes

      Donald Maltby: You big wet spot!

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      Featured in Entertainment This Week Salutes Paramount's 75th Anniversary (1987)
    • Soundtracks
      Brothers
      (Theme Song)

      Music and Lyrics by Marcus Barone, Joe Diamond and Gloria Nissenson

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    • Release date
      • July 13, 1984 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Unter Brüdern
    • Production companies
      • Gary Nardino Productions
      • Paramount Television Service
      • Paramount Television
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    • Runtime
      22 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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