The Class (TV series)

Not to be confused with Class (2016 TV series).
The Class

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Title Card
Created by David Crane
Jeffrey Klarik
Starring
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 19 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s) David Crane
Jeffery Klarik
James Burrows
Producer(s) Lisa Helfrich Jackson
Tim Kaiser
Peter Chakos
Location(s) Stage 24
Warner Bros. Studios
Studio City
Burbank, California
Editor(s) Peter Chakos
Camera setup Multi-camera
Running time 30 minutes
Production company(s) CraneKlarik
Warner Bros. Television
Release
Original network CBS
Picture format 480i (SDTV),
1080i (HDTV)
Original release September 18, 2006 (2006-09-18) – March 5, 2007 (2007-03-05)

The Class is a sitcom which originally ran on CBS from September 18, 2006 to March 5, 2007. The series followed the lives of eight very different alumni of the fictional Woodman Elementary School. The show was created by David Crane and Jeffrey Klarik's production company CraneKlarik in association with Warner Bros. Television.

CBS announced on May 15, 2007 that The Class would not be renewed for a second season.

Premise

The Class The series revolves around a core group of eight 28-year-olds who were all in the same third-grade class 20 years ago. A former classmate brings them all together for a party to celebrate his engagement to a girl he met in the class. However, she ends up dumping him at the party as the reunited classmates get to know each other. "They have separate lives and there are few connections that exist beforehand," Klarik said. "But through the course of the series, connections are made between the characters. It's about following their individual lives -— there's no one living room where they gather."[1]

Beyond the core eight, Crane and Klarik said the show would be populated by several other recurring characters.

Cast and characters

Starring cast

Recurring cast

Characters

The main characters of The Class
From top-left clockwise: Lina Warbler, Duncan Carmello, Nicole Allen, Kyle Lendo, Holly Ellenbogen, Richie Velch, Ethan Haas, and Kat Warbler

Recurring characters

Production history

Conception

The idea for The Class and the ...teacher came about when show creators David Crane and Jeffrey Klarik were cleaning their basement and they found a box of David Crane's school photographs of him with his third grade class. The pair wondered what the third graders were like now and if they were happy with their lives or not.[4]

Due to the overwhelming reputation of the creators, CBS, Fox, and NBC made bids for a full 13-episode season, the latter network was also reported to have offered a 22 episode commitment, prior to seeing a pilot.[5] Ultimately, CBS won the bidding war with an undisclosed amount.

Casting

In December 2005, English actress Lucy Punch was the first lead to be cast for the show.[6]

Next to be cast, in January 2006 were Jason Ritter and Jesse Tyler Ferguson as Ethan Haas and Richie Velch respectively.[7]

In February 2006, Jon Bernthal, Heather Goldenhersh, and Andrea Anders (who, at the time was still part of the cast of Friends spin off Joey, which was on hiatus) were cast as Duncan Carmello, Lina Warbler and Nicole Allen. Legendary sitcom director James Burrows was also announced to be directing the pilot.[8]

In March 2006, Eve co-star, Sean Maguire was cast as Kyle Lendo.[9]

Last to be cast was Lizzy Caplan as the cynical Kat Warbler. Caplan was still part of The WB drama Related at the time.[10] Related was cancelled due to the merger of UPN and The WB to create The CW.

Also, during the middle of 2006, it was announced that Julie Halston, Sam Harris, and David Keith had been cast in co-starring roles.

It was later announced, that Roseanne's Sara Gilbert had been cast in the recurring role of Fern Velch, Richie Velch's wife.[11]

Broadcast history

The Class premiered at 8:00 p.m. on September 18, 2006 on CBS, after being picked up by CBS before they had even seen the pilot episode, The Class Reunites, possibly due to the reputation of its creators, one of which created Friends, the other, a producer of Mad About You.

Everybody Loves Raymond showrunner Phil Rosenthal stated that a proposed spin-off of his long-running series (focusing on Brad Garret as Ray's brother) was passed over by CBS so that The Class could make it to series.[12]

As of October 9, 2006, CBS shifted the show to the 8:30 p.m. time slot, because its disappointing ratings were affecting the success of How I Met Your Mother in its second year. The ratings then began to steadily improve, and, on Monday October 23, 2006, CBS ordered six more episodes of The Class, bringing the episode order for the first season to 19.[13] The pickup was conditional on the cost to CBS per episode being reduced compared to the initial episode order – this was the catalyst to Lucy Punch being fired from the show as there wasn't enough money to continue the show with eight main cast members,[14] and also saw the total staff numbers halved.[15]

The Class was the first sitcom to show a live table read session and a live rehearsal. They were shown on Monday January 15, 2007 at 11am PST and Wednesday January 17, 2007 at 1pm PST, respectively.[16] The webcasts were available after the live feed as well.[17]

The Class ended its first season on March 5, 2007.

Cancellation

On May 11, 2007, Zap2It reported that The Class had been cancelled and it was rumored to be replaced by The New Adventures of Old Christine.[18] On May 15, 2007, Variety reported, backing up Zap2It's reports, that The Class would not return for a second season.[19] On May 16, 2007, The Class was officially cancelled at the CBS Upfront presentation,[20] replacing it with The Big Bang Theory. On May 17, 2007, Jesse Tyler Ferguson (Richie Velch) posted a message on his MySpace page relating to the cancellation, as did Sam Harris (Perry Pearl), explaining that the fate of The Class was undecided till the last minute.[21]

Shortly after the cancellation, fans of the show launched a campaign[22] to try to save The Class.[23] The campaign proved to be unsuccessful. The campaign consisted of sending erasers, because of their connection to a school and education, and sending in printed off Moroccan Chicken recipes because of a memorable episode of The Class which saw Lina cooking Moroccan Chicken for Kat, Ethan, Benjamin, Palmer, Richie, Kyle, Duncan, and Nicole.

Episodes

No. Title[24] Written by[25] Directed by[25] Original air date[24]
1"Pilot"David Crane & Jeffrey KlarikJames BurrowsSeptember 18, 2006 (2006-09-18)
Ethan Has Plans a Class Reunion for his third grade class.
2"The Class Visits a Hospital"David Crane & Jeffrey KlarikJames BurrowsSeptember 25, 2006 (2006-09-25)
Ethan and Kat visit Lina in hospital, after she gets run over by Richie.
3"The Class Learns About Hurricanes"Mike SikowitzJames BurrowsOctober 2, 2006 (2006-10-02)
Holly reports on the approach of Hurricane Fernanda.
4"The Class Blows the Whistle"Brian BucknerJames BurrowsOctober 9, 2006 (2006-10-09)
Richie and Lina go on their first date.
5"The Class Gets Frozen Yogurt"Steven MolaroJames BurrowsOctober 16, 2006 (2006-10-16)
Ethan and Kat sample a lot of frozen yogurt.
6"The Class Goes Trick-or-Treating"Amanda LasherJames BurrowsOctober 23, 2006 (2006-10-23)
Holly reports about the Upper Derby Autumn Festival.
7"The Class Goes to a Bar"Corey NickersonJames BurrowsNovember 6, 2006 (2006-11-06)
Nicole, Richie and Lina go to see Duncan's band, Carfire, perform at a bar.
8"The Class Celebrates a Birthday"David Crane & Jeffrey KlarikJames BurrowsNovember 13, 2006 (2006-11-13)
Ethan goes with his girlfriend, and her son, to one of her son's friends birthday parties, only to discover it is Oprah Pearl's party where Ethan meets Oprah's parents Holly and Perry.
9"The Class Gives Thanks"Jonathan Green & Gabe MillerJames BurrowsNovember 20, 2006 (2006-11-20)
Richie and Lina break up. Meanwhile, everyone else hold their own Thanksgiving festivities.
10"The Class Runs Into a Convenience Store"David Crane & Jeffrey KlarikJames BurrowsNovember 27, 2006 (2006-11-27)
Richie crashes his car into the local Convenience Store.
11"The Class Celebrates an Anniversary"Teleplay: Mike Sikowitz
Story: David Crane & Jeffrey Klarik
James BurrowsDecember 11, 2006 (2006-12-11)
Yonk and Nicole celebrate their one year wedding anniversary and Richie and Lina get back together.
12"The Class Visits a Bad Neighborhood"Sue MurphyJames BurrowsJanuary 8, 2007 (2007-01-08)
Richie, Nicole and Duncan run into Fern with a gun.
13"The Class Hits It"Doty AbramsJames BurrowsJanuary 15, 2007 (2007-01-15)
Richie and Lina spend their first night together.
14"The Class Has to Go to a Stupid Museum"Teleplay: Jonathan Green & Gabe Miller
Story: Corey Nickerson
James BurrowsJanuary 22, 2007 (2007-01-22)
Ethan and Kyle listen in on a conversation between Kat and Benjamin. Lina gets out of her wheelchair.
15"The Class Eats Moroccan Chicken"Teleplay: Steven Molaro
Story: David Crane & Jeffrey Klarik
James BurrowsFebruary 5, 2007 (2007-02-05)
Lina and Richie host their first event as a couple were Lina serves some disgusting Moroccan Chicken.
16"The Class Has a Snow Day"Teleplay: David Crane & Jeffrey Klarik
Story: Mike Sikowitz
James BurrowsFebruary 12, 2007 (2007-02-12)
Everyone gets snowed into each other's houses on St. Valentine's Day.
17"The Class Springs a Leak"David Crane and Jeffrey KlarikJames BurrowsFebruary 19, 2007 (2007-02-19)
Nicole floods her house to try to get Duncan to stay.
18"The Class Rides a Bull"Teleplay: Mike Sikowitz
Story: David Crane & Jeffrey Klarik
James BurrowsFebruary 26, 2007 (2007-02-26)
Nicole finally decides to leave Yonk for Duncan. While packing her things she gets Duncan and Richie go to an uncomfortable dinner at a steakhouse with Yonk.
19"The Class Goes Back to the Hospital"David Crane and Jeffrey KlarikJames BurrowsMarch 5, 2007 (2007-03-05)
The Class Go to the Hospital again after Yonk has a heart attack. Series Finale

American television ratings

Standard ratings

Episode # Title Air date Rating[26] Share[26] 18–49[26] Viewers[26] Rank[27]
1 "The Class Reunites" September 18, 2006 6.9 11 3.7 10.60 #42
2 "The Class Visits a Hospital" September 25, 2006 5.7 9 2.8 8.51 #48
3 "The Class Learns About Hurricanes" October 2, 2006 5.5 9 2.8 8.00 #55
4 "The Class Blows The Whistle" October 9, 2006 6.5 10 3.7 10.05 #44
5 "The Class Gets Frozen Yogurt" October 16, 2006 5.6 8 3.1 8.70 #51
6 "The Class Goes Trick-or-Treating" October 23, 2006 5.5 8 2.9 8.12 #55
7 "The Class Goes To a Bar" November 6, 2006 4.9 7 2.9 7.70 #58
8 "The Class Celebrates a Birthday" November 13, 2006 5.5 8 3.0 8.52 #51
9 "The Class Gives Thanks" November 20, 2006 5.4 8 2.9 8.32 #50
10 "The Class Runs into a Convenience Store" November 27, 2006 5.5 8 3.1 8.71 #47
11 "The Class Celebrates an Anniversary" December 11, 2006 5.5 8 3.1 8.74
12 "The Class Visits a Bad Neighbourhood" January 8, 2007 5.1 7 2.9 7.76 #53
13 "The Class Hits It" January 15, 2007 4.5 6 2.7 7.07 #52
14 "The Class Has To Go To a Stupid Museum" January 22, 2007 5.7 8 3.2 8.99 #29
15 "The Class Eats Moroccan Chicken" February 5, 2007 6.2 9 3.6 9.72 #40
16 "The Class Has a Snow Day" February 12, 2007 5.9 9 3.3 8.97 #45
17 "The Class Springs a Leak" February 19, 2007 5.5 8 3.3 8.80 #39
18 "The Class Rides a Bull" February 26, 2007 5.7 9 3.5 8.90 #44
19 "The Class Goes Back to the Hospital" March 5, 2007 5.8 9 3.2 8.77 #34

Key: "Rating" is the estimated percentage of all TVs tuned to the show, "share" is the percentage of all TVs in use that are tuned in. "18–49" is the percentage of all 18- to 49-year olds watching the program. "Viewers" is the estimated number of actual people watching, in millions. "Rank" is the place in which the episode ranked up against all of the shows broadcast during the week that the episode was aired.

Seasonal ratings

Seasonal rankings (based on average total viewers per episode) of The Class on CBS:[28]

Note: Each U.S. network television season starts in late September and ends in late May, or occasionally early June, which coincides with the completion of May sweeps.

Season Timeslot (EDT) Series premiere Series finale TV season Rank Viewers
(in millions)
18–49 Rating/Share
(rank)
1 Monday 8:00 P.M. (September 18, 2006 – October 2, 2006)
Monday 8:30 P.M.(October 9, 2006 – March 5, 2007)
September 18, 2006 March 5, 2007 2006–2007 #65 8.4 3.0/8 (#61)

Ratings competition

The Class aired against Prison Break on Fox, Deal or No Deal on NBC, Wife Swap on ABC, and All of Us on The CW. During the first few episodes The Class was up against 7th Heaven and then Everybody Hates Chris. The Class consistently surpassed Wife Swap, All of Us, 7th Heaven, and Everybody Hates Chris in the ratings.[28]

Reception

Critical reaction

The Class received mixed reviews. Metacritic gave it a rating of 59 based on reviews from 27 critics.[29]

The most positive review came from The Philadelphia Inquirer.[30] Critics praised the performances of Lizzy Caplan[31] and Jesse Tyler Ferguson as Kat Warbler and Richie Velch.

Critical comments

Publisher Comment[29]
The Philadelphia Inquirer The best sitcom this year, and one of the best in a lot of years.[30]
USA Today Juggling such a large ensemble won't be easy, and the producers have to guard against crowding too many stories together at the cost of depth and development.... If they can get the balance right, though, Class should be an ideal fit for CBS' successful Monday lineup.[32]
Orlando Sentinel Not since Friends has a comedy been blessed with so many appealing performers matched to sharply drawn characters.
Hollywood Reporter In addition to some screwball comedy, it also has a lot of heart.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Cute but not cloying, funny but not overflowing with gratuitous sex jokes, The Class earns a B+, which easily puts it in contention for valedictorian among fall 2006's freshman comedies.
Boston Globe The Class will never be smart, or clever, or original, but it does have a chance of becoming inoffensive and diverting.
Seattle Post-Intelligencer Hang out for a while... and you may quickly realize why you didn't stay in touch with most of your fellow third-graders. People like these suck the life out of you.
Kansas City Star The punchlines fell flat more often than not.
Time Almost none of [the characters] shows signs of becoming an actual person rather than a high-concept joke.
San Francisco Chronicle The best that The Class can muster is a kind of cookie-cutter familiarity (also known as lameness) that gets prodded by the laugh track to make everyone at home feel like a good time is being had. It's not.
Washington Post The Class has very little. Considerably worse than being classless, however, is being laughless, at least if you happen to be a sitcom, and The Class does, albeit one that's about as rib-tickling as a migraine.[33]
Unlike the typical TV group of young adult friends, these former classmates don't meet en masse for coffee or book nights. Instead, they have their own stories, some of which intersect. Based on three episodes confidently supplied to reviewers, the writing stays funny, the performances remain superb, and the direction by James Burrows measures up to his famously high standards. In this Class the biggest point deduction is taken for the annoying laughter of the studio audience.
[34]

Awards

The Class won the Favorite New TV Comedy Award at the 33rd People's Choice Awards. It was up against 30 Rock and 'Til Death. 30 Rock and 'Til Death were both renewed for second seasons while The Class was not.[35]

The Class was also nominated by the Art Director's Guild for Excellence in Production Design for a Multi Camera Television Series, this was for the Pilot episode, The Class Reunites. Mad TV won the award.[36]

In July 2007, The Class was nominated for the 59th Primetime Emmy Award in the category of Outstanding Art Direction for a Multi-Camera Series, the show lost to How I Met Your Mother.[37]

Won

Nominated

References

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  2. 1 2 Credited for episodes 1–13 but appeared in episodes 1–6, 8–12
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  19. CBS cancels 'Jericho,' two others
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  25. 1 2 Taken from the credits of the actual episodes
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  30. 1 2 http://www.philly.com/mld/philly/entertainment/television//15544917.htm
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  37. 1 2 "Complete List Of Creative Arts Emmy Winners 2007". CBS2. September 9, 2007. Archived from the original on October 16, 2007. Retrieved September 19, 2007.
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