A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
September 24, 1998
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 23
Finale:
May 14, 1999
Creators:
Donald Todd
Original Title:
Brother's Keeper
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Axelrod-Widdoes Productions
Donald Todd Productions
USA Network
Countries:
US
Widower and professor Porter Waide has his life turned upside down with the arrival of his football player brother, Bobby, who's gotten into so much trouble that he's been contracted to live with a responsible relative. This move also disrupts the lives of Porter's impressionable son, Oscar, and Bobby's perpetually annoyed agent, Dena.
Assistant Camera:
Adan Torres
Associate Producer:
Frank Merwald
Best Boy Electric:
Robert P. Quiroz
Casting:
Dava Waite
Co-Executive Producer:
Matt Ember
Co-Producer:
Tod Himmel
Billiam Coronel
Lisa K. Nelson
Reid Harrison
Colorist:
Michael Levy
Construction Coordinator:
Steve Morey
Consulting Producer:
Lois Bromfield
Costume Designer:
Dana Allyson
Dialogue Coach:
Eva Charney
Editor:
Bill Lowe
Executive Consultant:
Jim Vallely
Executive Producer:
Donald Todd
James Widdoes
Jonathan Axelrod
Gaffer:
Kieran 'KC' Illes
Hairstylist:
Adrienne J. Kessler
Key Costumer:
Danielle Feller
Key Grip:
Richard Noack
Key Production Assistant:
Alfonso Delgado
Makeup Artist:
Lisa Pharren
Music:
Jonathan Wolff
Music Editor:
Jack Diamond
Online Editor:
Robert S. Douglas
Paint Coordinator:
Damon Bowden
Producer:
Mark Grossan
Production Assistant:
Eric J. Peters
Production Coordinator:
Susan Vercelli
Production Designer:
James Terry Welden
Script Supervisor:
Susie Francis Gunter
Second Assistant Camera:
Richard J. Brock
Set Decoration:
Dwight Jackson
Set Designer:
Rich Romig
Set Dresser:
Jesse Harris
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Jake Garber
Studio Teacher:
John Chisholm
Stunt Coordinator:
Gregory J. Barnett
Supervising Producer:
Tom J. Astle
Unit Production Manager:
John Isabeau
Writers' Assistant:
Jamie Rhonheimer
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