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Coach

  • TV Series
  • 1989–1997
  • TV-PG
  • 30m
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Shelley Fabares, Craig T. Nelson, Bill Fagerbakke, Kenneth Kimmins, and Jerry Van Dyke in Coach (1989)
Coach: The First Season
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Hayden Fox is the head coach of a university football team, and eats, sleeps and lives football.Hayden Fox is the head coach of a university football team, and eats, sleeps and lives football.Hayden Fox is the head coach of a university football team, and eats, sleeps and lives football.

  • Stars
    • Craig T. Nelson
    • Jerry Van Dyke
    • Bill Fagerbakke
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    7.0/10
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    • Stars
      • Craig T. Nelson
      • Jerry Van Dyke
      • Bill Fagerbakke
    • 43User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
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    • Won 2 Primetime Emmys
      • 12 wins & 27 nominations total

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    Craig T. Nelson
    Craig T. Nelson
    • Coach Hayden Fox
    • 1989–1997
    Jerry Van Dyke
    Jerry Van Dyke
    • Assistant Coach Luther Horatio Van Dam…
    • 1989–1997
    Bill Fagerbakke
    Bill Fagerbakke
    • Dauber Dybinski…
    • 1989–1997
    Shelley Fabares
    Shelley Fabares
    • Christine Armstrong
    • 1989–1997
    Clare Carey
    Clare Carey
    • Kelly Fox
    • 1989–1995
    Kenneth Kimmins
    Kenneth Kimmins
    • Howard Burleigh…
    • 1989–1997
    Kris Kamm
    Kris Kamm
    • Stuart Rosebrock
    • 1989–1997
    Katherine Helmond
    Katherine Helmond
    • Doris Sherman
    • 1995–1997
    Pam Stone
    • Judy Watkins…
    • 1989–1997
    Georgia Engel
    Georgia Engel
    • Shirley Burleigh…
    • 1991–1997
    Pat Crawford Brown
    Pat Crawford Brown
    • Mrs. Thorkelson…
    • 1989–1997
    Vicki Juditz
    • Rosemary
    • 1995–1997
    John Valdetero
    • John…
    • 1993–1997
    Julio Oscar Mechoso
    Julio Oscar Mechoso
    • Martin…
    • 1994–1996
    Travis McKenna
    Travis McKenna
    • Fred Webb
    • 1989–1990
    Earl Houston Bullock
    • Nick…
    • 1989–1997
    Joe Fowler
    Joe Fowler
    • Bob Clifton…
    • 1989–1993
    Beth Grant
    Beth Grant
    • Martha…
    • 1989–1993
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    User reviews43

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    jacksonc

    Funny most of the time

    This show was particularly good when the show was based in Minnesota. When it went to Florida, it went downhill.
    9Rapper299

    I think "Coach" was one of TV's most underrated shows

    I feel like their is shows that stand the test of time like a "I love Lucy", "All In the Family". However will "Coach" be remembered 15 even 25 years from now? In my opinion it should have consideration. Its was a well written show (for the most part) but most of all, it was the solid cast that kept the show strong for 8 out of the 10 years airing on ABC. Emmy's went to Craig T. Nelson, for his lead role as "Hayden Fox". also a well deserved Emmy Nod went to Jerry Van Dyke, who's very funny character as "Luther Van Damn. Im disappointed however, that its syndicated only at 5:00 and 6:00am. It was dropped fast from Nick @ Nite's prime time lineup in 2004 ,and i never understood why. Im still Anxiously awaiting the release of the show on DVD soon.
    jerryjr

    One of a kind

    This is the only series of its kind. I believe that they targetted the older crowd. I may be 17 but I wouldn't miss it.
    8redryan64

    We'd take "COACH" over First Class any day!

    In our way of life, Television Sitcoms come and go. Some series make such a brief appearance on the television schedule that they are virtually totally forgotten. It would seem that even a seemingly good premise, proper casting and high volume publicity blitzing of promo spots cannot guarantee any degree of success at all. There are certain intangibles, like chemistry and good old luck, which play a big role in the ratings ordeal.

    It does seem that a lot of our more successful situation comedies of recent years have had one thing in common. Where the main character so often would be someone who was above it all, we have finally begun to see the lead character's having a foible or two.

    Hence we have been treated to an array of less than perfect main characters such as Judd Hirsch's Alex Reiger in "TAXI" (1978-83) or Ted Danson as Sam Malone in "CHEERS" (1982-93). These characters have all of the faults and foibles as any of us, and maybe even a tad more in some areas.

    Then why not have a series about the comical trials and tribulations of a guy who just happens to be a Head Coach at a Major (though fictional) University having a big time Varsity Football Program. His life goes on all year long; he doesn't get put on a shelf after the Autumn Football Season. Even if their squad is playing in one of those big time Bowl Games around New Years Day, they still have things to do in February, March, April, etc.

    That brings us to "COACH", and none too soon! The series is as much a success due to those in the cast, but they also had some very good comic situations in which to let their characters just do their thing.

    The main characters are Head Coach Hayden Fox (Craig T. Nelson), his Fiancée, Christine Armstrong, Asst. Coach, Luther Van Dam (Jerry Van Dyke) and Asst. Coach Dauber Dynzinski (Bill Fagerbake).

    Most all of the series' episodes were built around these 4 adult characters and their problems with acceptance, status in the community and their relations with the opposite s-e-x. After all, just because one has been a Varsity Jock and B.M.O.C. doesn't mean that he wouldn't have a problem with acne or with finding the right girl as his mate.

    Additionally, the series made good use of semi-regular and recurring characters. There's Hayden's Daughter from previous marriage, Kelly Fox (Clare Casey) and her totally non-athlete Boy Friend, Stuart Rosebrock (Kris Kam), who is a Theatre Major and a Mime. Athletic Director Howard Burleigh (Kenneth Kimmons) and wife Shirley (Georgia Engel) are always around as the "Per-Fect" couple. Howard's biggest foible his being the guy forever seeking proper respect as his position of Athletic Director.

    And speaking of seeking recognition and respect, there are some problems wit the University's Band Director, Riley Pringel (Ray Birk). In one of our favourite episodes, Pringel attempts to have Luther's Basset Hound declared as an incurably viscous and dangerous to the community; because of a problem that occurred over mistaking a band leaders baton for hot dog. (Just see it!)

    As for Luther, Jerry Van Dyke gets our award for hid "dark horse", "sleeper" of a character, who steals the show. In all of his years in Comedy and having Comic Roles in Films and TV, this is him at his very best.* He plays the 'Old Dumb Guy' to Bill Fagerbake's Dauber, a 'Young' Dumb Guy, but both characters are enjoyable, even lovable.

    The setting of the mythical Minnesota State University served the series, its story lines and the cast quite well. There were plenty of "situations" developing that related to the team and its players; members of the "Screaming Eagles".

    So then why did the Producers decide along about the 1995-96 season, in the series penultimate year on NBC, to change the locale? They went from coaching the fictitious Minnesota State University "Screaming Eagles" to the make believe Orlando Breakers of the National Football League. The routines were modified to fit into a situation that was in the NFL in sunny Florida, rather than North Woodsy Minnesota and the NCAA.

    Perhaps the ratings on "COACH" were beginning to slip a little or something like that. Producer then decides to give it a little boost or bump in the Nielsens by a little transformation of setting. But obviously it didn't work.

    It seems it never does. We remember similar situations with similar remedies in previous decades in such renowned situation comedy series. "OUR MISS BROOKS" (1952-56), McHALE's NAVY (1962-66) and "LAVERNE AND SHIRLEY" (1976-83) are all top rated sitcoms that followed the very same late series course correction in change of locale. In all cases, including that of "COACH", the change is done for the same reason, to give a renewed interest in its viewers. It's a sink or swim proposition.

    In any case, no matter how popular and successful a series might be, it will still run its course, eventually running out of gas and passing on. Just like all of us.

    NOTE: * Jerry Van Dyke said in an interview that in his time in show business he had once turned down the lead character of Gilligan in "GILLIGAN'S ISLAND"(1964-67) to accept the lead in "MY MOTHER THE CAR"(1965-66). And prior to "COACH", he seriously considered retirement! Thanks Jerry, we're all glad you didn't buy that rocking chair!
    Wood-18

    underrated

    i think that this is one of the more underrated series of the late 90's. It was tough to compete against such series as "Cheers" "Seinfeld" and "The Cosby Show" I am sure, but if that show were to debut now it would be more of a hit then it was. (Much like "Wings" in that effect)

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    • Trivia
      Series creator Barry Kemp wanted Jerry Van Dyke for Luther Van Dam after having him rejected years earlier by CBS for the George Utley role on Newhart. ABC didn't want Van Dyke due to their perception that Van Dyke wasn't funny to which Kemp disagreed. ABC would only agree to Van Dyke if he auditioned for the role. Knowing how bad at auditioning he was Kemp told ABC that Van Dyke was on a months long tour as the opening act for Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme, something Van Dyke was doing but in reality the concert dates were only for about a week. Kemp asked ABC if he could send them an episode of Coming of Age, another Kemp show, that Van Dyke guested on that displayed how funny he actually was instead of auditioning him. ABC loved Van Dyke's performance and agreed to his casting. Kemp then told Van Dyke to stay out of Los Angeles for awhile due to his little lie. Kemp proved himself right as Van Dyke would go on earn multiple Emmy nominations for his role as Luther.
    • Quotes

      Coach Hayden Fox: You graduated from college and now you won't wash my car?

      Dauber: Uh-Huh

      Coach Hayden Fox: You see, this is why I hate education.

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      Featured in The 42nd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1990)

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    • Release date
      • February 28, 1989 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Entrenador
    • Filming locations
      • Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome - 501 Chicago Avenue, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA(football game footage)
    • Production companies
      • Bungalow 78 Productions
      • Universal Television
      • American Broadcasting Company (ABC)
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    • Runtime
      30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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