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Throb | |
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Starring | Diana Canova Jonathan Prince Paul Walker (1986–1987) |
Production company(s) | Procter & Gamble Productions Taft Entertainment Television Worldvision Enterprises |
Distributor | CBS Television Distribution |
Release | |
Original network | Syndication |
Original release | September 6, 1986 – 1988 |
External links | |
[{{#property:P856}} Website] |
Throb is an American television sitcom broadcast in syndication from 1986 to 1988, created by Fredi Towbin.
The show was produced by Procter & Gamble Productions in association with Taft Entertainment Television, and was distributed by Worldvision Enterprises. The series is owned by CBS Television Distribution.
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Synopsis
The series revolved around thirty-something divorcee Sandy Beatty (Diana Canova), who gets a job at a small new wave record label, Throb. Beatty's boss is Zachary Armstrong (Jonathan Prince), who had a huge crush on Sandy. Beatty also has a 12-year-old son named Jeremy (played in the first season by Paul Walker and in season two by Sean de Veritch). Beatty's best friend was Meredith (Maryedith Burrell), a single teacher who lived in her building, and her co-workers included hip business manager Phil Gaines (Richard Cummings, Jr.), and British-born Prudence Anne Bartlett, who was nicknamed "Blue" (Jane Leeves).
During the second season, Sandy moved from her original apartment to the recently vacated penthouse in her building. She took in her co-worker, Blue, to help out with rent, but the differences between straitlaced and somewhat conservative Sandy and the free-spirited Blue became more pronounced as they both lived and worked together. However, they were still friends.
Casting
Notably, it was the first time much of the American TV audience saw Jane Leeves, who later gained fame as Daphne Moon on Frasier. Also notable is the casting of a young Paul Walker, who played Jeremy Beatty for the first season. Walker became a leading man in Hollywood some 15 years later, particularly after his breakthrough role in The Fast and the Furious.
The creation of the Zachary Armstrong character, and the casting of Jonathan Prince in the role, was inspired by the (then) current rising fame of Michael J. Fox. Prince bore a strong physical resemblance to Fox, and played Zachary with many similar characterizations as Fox's Family Ties character, Alex P. Keaton. Like Alex Keaton, Zachary was also a young, diminutive overachiever on the fast track who found himself attracted to women who were both older and taller than he, the main object of his affection being Sandy.
Cast
- Diana Canova - Sandy Beatty
- Jonathan Prince - Zachary Armstrong
- Paul Walker - Jeremy Beatty (1986–87)
- Sean de Veritch - Jeremy Beatty (1987–88)
- Maryedith Burrell - Meredith
- Jane Leeves - "Blue" (Prudence Anne Bartlett)
- Richard Cummings Jr. - Phil Gaines
External links
- Lua error in Module:WikidataCheck at line 28: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value). Throb at IMDb
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