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A Family for Joe is an American sitcom that starred Robert Mitchum in the title role. It started out as a television movie that aired NBC on February 25, 1990, before turning it into a series that lasted from March 24 until August 19, 1990. [2] Nine episodes of the series were filmed.
A Family for Joe: Created by Arnold Margolin. With Robert Mitchum, Jessica Player, David Lascher, Ben Savage. After losing their parents, four siblings hire a vagabond to pose as their grandfather to avoid foster care.
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- 1990-02-25
- Comedy
- 30
A Family for Joe is an American television movie and subsequent series, both starring Robert Mitchum in the title role. The half-hour show premiered on NBC on March 24, 1990. Nine episodes of the series were filmed.
A Family for Joe: Directed by Jeff Melman. With Robert Mitchum, Chris Furrh, Maia Brewton, Jarrad Paul. To keep from being separated, four orphans get a homeless maverick to pose as their guardian.
- (134)
- Comedy
- Jeff Melman
- 1990-02-25
A Family for Joe is an American sitcom that starred Robert Mitchum in the title role. It started out as a television movie that aired NBC on February 25, 1990, before turning it into a series that lasted from March 24 until August 19, 1990. Nine episodes of the series were filmed.
A Family for Joe is an American sitcom that starred Robert Mitchum in the title role. It started out as a television movie that aired NBC on February 25, 1990, before turning it into a series that lasted from March 24 until August 19, 1990. Nine episodes of the series were filmed.
A Family for Joe was an NBC network series starring Robert Mitchum in the title role. It was created by Arnold Margolin, written by Philip Rosenthal & Oliver Goldstick and executively produced by Sonny Grosso & Larry Jacobson in association with NBC Productions.