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Cavemen(TV series)

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Cavemen
GenreSitcom
Based onCharactersfrom theGEICOcommercials
byThe Martin Agency
Developed by
StarringBill English
Nick Kroll
Sam Huntington
Kaitlin Doubleday
Jeff Daniel Phillips
Theme music composerMickey Petralia
Jude Christodal
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No.of seasons1
No.of episodes13[1][2]
Production
Camera setupSingle-camera
Running time30 minutes
Production companiesDouble Vision Productions
Television 360
ABC Studios
Original release
NetworkABC
ReleaseOctober 2(2007-10-02)
November 13, 2007(2007-11-13)

Cavemenis an Americansitcomthat aired onABCfrom October 2 to November 20, 2007. The show was developed byJoe Lawson,Josh Gordon and Will Speck,based on theGEICO CavemenTV commercials, which were also written by Lawson. It was described by the network as a "unique buddy comedy that offers a clever twist on stereotypes and turns race relations on its head", and is set inSan Diego, California.However, the show earned an extremely negative reception, becoming regarded as one of theworst television shows of all time.[3][4][5]

Plot[edit]

In the series,cavemenwere never really fully supplanted by modern humans, but integrated intoHomo sapienscivilization as a separate species sub-group. Cavemen are a small but widespread minority group that have been present in every global civilization since the dawn of recorded history (a montage scene in the opening credits shows Cavemen in Egyptian hieroglyphs, whenGeorge Washingtoncrossed the Delaware River, standing withAbraham Lincoln,participating in the space program, etc.). Effectively, Cavemen form another ethnic minority in the modern world, which faces several prejudices fromHomo sapiens(sometimes referring to humans by the derogatory term "Smoothies" in reference to their relative lack of hair, or "Sapes" in reference to their species). Although these cavemen self-identify asCro-Magnon,their facial appearance and physical anatomy is reminiscent of theNeanderthal.

Some Cavemen attempt to pass asHomo sapiensby shaving off their body hair - other Cavemen call them "Shavers". The central humor of the show is that Caveman characters are not brutish primitives, but fully integrated into white-collar jobs; the central Cavemen characters are effete modern city-dwellers. They must also endure racial epithets such as "Magger", a pun based on "Cro-Magnon".[6]

The series focuses on three Cavemen roommates who share a condo: Joel, his brother Andy, and their cynical and self-absorbed roommate Nick.

According to producer Joe Lawson, the show was originally going to be set inNewport News, Virginia,due to its proximity to the water. The setting then changed toAtlanta, Georgiaand finallySan Diego, California.[7]

Cast[edit]

Main[edit]

Recurring[edit]

Production history[edit]

Conception[edit]

In March 2007,ABCgave a pilot order to a script written byJoe Lawsonwhich was inspired by theGEICO Cavemenadvertisements. Lawson would be executive producer alongsideGuymon Casady,Daniel Rappaport,Will Speck and Josh Gordon.Gordon and Speck also developed the series with Lawson[10]and directed thepilot.[11]Later in the same month, Bill Martin and Mike Schiff joined the staff as executive producers.[12]ABC gave the series an early pick-up and a 13-episode order on May 11, 2007.[13]

Casting[edit]

When the pilot was approved by the network in March, it was unclear if the original actors,Jeff Daniel PhillipsandBen Weber,who played the cavemen in the advertisements, were going to be part of the series.[11]This was not to be when it was later reported thatNick Kroll,Kaitlin Doubleday,andBill Englishhad all landed roles in the series in the same month.[12]Dash MihokandStephanie Lemelinwere respectively cast in April as Jamie, Joel's younger brother, and Thorne, a party girl.[14]John Heardrounded out the regular cast when he was chosen to play Trip in the same month.[15]Mihok was replaced bySam Huntingtonand the character of Jamie was renamed Andy in July.Tony AwardwinnerJulie Whitewas also promoted to a regular cast member as Kate's mother in the same month.[8][9]

In July 2007 it was announced that Phillips had been cast for the series.[16]He subsequently appeared in the first broadcast episode playing Maurice, a friend of the three main characters.

Pilot episode controversy[edit]

The initial limited screening of the pilot episode was met with a less than favorable reception. The pilot was accused of being racist[17]as some critics thought the Cavemen were being used as a metaphor for African-Americans and other minorities.[18]The series subsequently underwent a major creative "retooling", which included changing the show's venue fromAtlanta, GeorgiatoSan Diego, California.[19][20]The pilot episode has remained unaired on ABC.

Reception[edit]

In terms of reception from the media the show was "critically savaged".[21]TheChicago Tribunelisted it as one of the 25 worst TV shows ever,[3]and Adam Buckman of theNew York Postdeclared the show "extinct on arrival."[22]Ginia Bellafante ofThe New York Timeswrote "I laughed. But I laughed through my pain. 'Cavemen,' set in some version of San Diego where people speak with Southern accents, doesn’t have moments as much as microseconds suspended from any attempt at narrative. "[4]

Other critics were more forgiving:Pulitzer Prize-winning columnistDorothy Rabinowitzsaid that the show "has its charms... The chief source of that charm is the unmistakable hint of wit in the writing. Only a hint – but it's steady, which is enough to seduce."[23]

In 2010,TV Guide Networklisted the show at #22 on their list of25 Biggest TV Blunders,arguing that basing a TV show on a commercial was a bad idea from the beginning.[5]

Broadcast[edit]

Produced byABC Studiosand Management 360, the series originally aired alongsideCarpoolerson Tuesday nights at 8:00 pm Eastern/7:00 pm Central.[1]The series was placed onhiatusduring theWriters Guild of America strike,[24]and canceled before the strike ended.[25]A total of 13 episodes were produced. The final six episodes never aired in US markets but did however air in Australia.

Post-cancellation[edit]

After the show's cancellation, a Geico commercial was aired duringSuper Bowl XLIIin which two cavemen watched television, switched it off, and had an exchange aboutCavemen.

All 13 episodes were originally supposed to be released on DVD in 2008; however, plans were put on hold.[26]

List of episodes[edit]

No.TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateProd.
code
1"Pilot"Will Speck and Josh GordonStory by :Joe Lawson& Josh Gordon & Will Speck
Teleplay by : Joe Lawson
Unaired (US)
September 10, 2008(2008-09-10)(AUS)
101
Joel, Andy and Nick are invited to a private barbecue which Kate's parents are having. Joel attempts to get Kate's father's blessing for him and Kate to marry.
2"Her Embarrassed of Caveman"Will Speck and Josh GordonBill Martin & Mike SchiffOctober 2, 2007(2007-10-02)102
Joel thinks that his girlfriend is embarrassed to tell her friends that she is dating a caveman.
3"Nick Get Job"John BlanchardAl HigginsOctober 9, 2007(2007-10-09)103
Nick gets a job at Norskbild, a home improvement center, through Joel. But when Nick is quickly fired for being a terrible worker, he considers his firing to be a discriminatory act against him and immediately files a lawsuit against the company. Meanwhile, Andy scares a woman in an attempt to prove that he is not scary.
4"The Cavewoman"Linda MendozaTheresa Mulligan RosenthalOctober 16, 2007(2007-10-16)105
Joel, Nick, and Andy visit a Fruitberry Frozen yogurt-shop, and Nick falls for the hot cavewoman, Heather, who works there.
5"The Mascot"Will Speck and Josh GordonJoe LawsonOctober 23, 2007(2007-10-23)104
Nick takes a job as a substitute teacher and discovers that the school's mascot is an offensive, stereotypical caveman — which leads him on a quest to have the mascot removed. Meanwhile, Andy's search for an accounting job comes to an end when Leslie hires him to balance her books. But he is torn about what to do when he discovers that Leslie has been dabbling in somecreative financingfor her lover that could both estrange her from her family and land.
6"The Shaver"Ken WhittinghamJace RichdaleNovember 6, 2007(2007-11-06)106
Joel gets a newHomo sapiensfriend, Jake, but Nick suspects he's a Shaver, a caveman who shaves his body hair in order to pass himself off as aHomo sapiens.Meanwhile, Thorne is attracted to the beast in Andy.
7"Rock Vote"Millicent SheltonChris KellyNovember 13, 2007(2007-11-13)108
Andy has people coming at him from two different directions: Nick and Joel want him to vote their way in the next election, while Thorne wants him to buy a gun after a burglary.
9"Nick Jerk, Andy Work"Will Speck and Josh GordonLuvh RakheUnaired (US)107
Nick causes problems for Joel when his girlfriend Kate refuses to spend the night. Joel starts spending more time at her place and finds he would rather be with his roommates. In the end, Joel moves back home and they all make compromises to get along. Andy starts working for SodaCo and his coworkers find him rather annoying. The entire office is forced to go through a series of seminars starting with "boundary training" because of him. He figures out that they cannot fire him and continues to do all of the good-natured but annoying things that made everyone upset.
10"Nick Sick"Fred SavageScott Marder & Rob RosellUnaired (US)
July 23, 2008(2008-07-23)(AUS)
109
Nick goes to see the student health centre with paresthesia in his buttocks, where he is advised by the caveman doctor to exercise more. While there, he learns that his CRP is up but he is told not to worry. However, he does research on the internet and finds out it could be a sign of leukocytosis. Worried, he pretends to be Joel and uses his insurance to see an HMO, who tells him he has appendicitis and schedules him for an appendectomy. Meanwhile, Joel and Kate are having relationship troubles, with Kate using far-fetched excuses not to sleep with Joel and avoiding him. Their relationship has lasted three months, which is when Kate traditionally dumps her boyfriends. Joel's Boss finds out about the surgery for Nick when the insurance calls, but believes it to be for Joel and so gives him time off. When Kate comes to break it off with Joel, she learns of his major surgery and rushes to the hospital where Joel, disgusted that she only came when she thought he was having surgery, breaks it off with her.
8"Caveman Holiday"Lee Shallat-ChemelChris KellyNovember 20, 2007(2007-11-20)108
The boys are throwing a party because it is Long Night, a caveman holiday that remembers when the cavemen did not die in the coldest day in history.
11"Andy the Stand-Up"Gail MancusoJace RichdaleUnaired (US)111
Andy participates in Nick's open mic night, and becomes famous for his character of a dumb caveman.
12"Cave Kid"Lee Shallat-ChemelPeter SajiUnaired (US)112
Neighbors who adopt a cave kid ask Joel, Nick and Andy to be his mentor.
13"Hunters & Gatherers"John BlanchardJoe LawsonUnaired (US)113
Joel runs into trouble when he parks in an executive's parking space. Nick competes with Maurice for the attention of his ex-girlfriend, Heather, after Maurice explains his own charm with women in terms of hunter and gatherer roles, classifying himself as a hunter and Nick as a gatherer.

Weekly ratings[edit]

In the following summary,ratingis the percentage of all households with televisions that tuned to the show, and "share"is the percentage of all televisionsin use at that timethat are tuned in.

Unless otherwise cited, the overnight rating and share information comes from Zap2It[27]The following week, the Nielsen numbers from TVWeek.[28]Additional ratings information, including the 18–49 rating, comes from BroadcastingCable[29]and finally weekly overall ratings come from ABC Medianet[30]

# Title Air Date Rating Share 18-49 Viewers Rank
(Timeslot)
Rank
(Overall)
1 "Her Embarrassed of Caveman" October 2, 2007 6.1 10 3.3/10 9.06 #1 #34
2 "Nick Get a Job" October 9, 2007 4.5 8 2.5/8 6.96 #3 #59
3 "The Cavewoman" October 16, 2007 4.6 8 2.7/8 6.92 #3 #64
4 "The Mascot" October 23, 2007 4.5 7 2.2/6 6.55 #4 #71
5 "The Shaver" November 6, 2007 3.4 5 1.7/5 5.51 #4 #83
6 "Rock Vote" November 13, 2007 3.3 5 1.6/5 4.61[31] #4 #84

Seasonal ratings[edit]

Seasonal ratings based on average total viewers per episode ofCavemenonABC:

Season Time slot (EDT) Season premiere Season finale TV season Rank Viewers
(millions)
1 Tuesday 8:00 pm (October 2, 2007 – November 13, 2007) October 2, 2007 November 13, 2007 2007–2008 #107 6.6[32]

+ Information is current as of January 7, 2008.[33]

Worldwide premieres[edit]

Overseas distribution[edit]

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