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American television sitcom (2006–2010)

The New Adventures of Old Christine
The New Adventures of Old Christine title card.jpg
Genre Sitcom
Created by Kari Lizer
Directed by Andy Ackerman
Starring
  • Julia Louis-Dreyfus
  • Clark Gregg
  • Hamish Linklater
  • Trevor Gagnon
  • Emily Rutherfurd
  • Tricia O'Kelley
  • Alex Kapp Horner
  • Wanda Sykes
Land of origin U.s.
Original language English
No. of seasons 5
No. of episodes 88 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
  • Andy Ackerman
  • Ellen Kreamer
  • Jack Burditt
  • Jeff Astrof
  • Kari Lizer
  • Sherry Bilsing-Graham
Producers
  • Lisa Helfrich Jackson
  • Julia Louis-Dreyfus (season 5)
Camera setup Multi-camera
Running time 22–24 minutes
(excluding commercials)
Production companies
  • Kari'due south Logo Here
  • Warner Bros. Television
Distributor Warner Bros. Television Distribution
Release
Original network CBS
Film format HDTV 1080i
Original release March xiii, 2006 (2006-03-13) –
May 12, 2010 (2010-05-12)
External links
Website

The New Adventures of Old Christine (often shortened to simply Former Christine ) is an American sitcom television series starring Julia Louis-Dreyfus as Christine Campbell, a divorced mother doing her best to keep pace with those around her. Clark Gregg co-starred every bit her ex-hubby Richard, with whom Christine maintains a close relationship despite their divorce, besides as Hamish Linklater equally her blood brother Matthew and Wanda Sykes as her best friend, Barb. It ran on CBS from March 13, 2006 to May 12, 2010.

The New Adventures of Old Christine was created and produced past Kari Lizer every bit well equally Andy Ackerman (who directed all 88 episodes of the series), and distributed by Warner Bros. Television. The series received generally positive reviews from television critics and was nominated for nine Primetime Emmy Awards, winning one for Louis-Dreyfus's performance in the first season.[ane] On May 18, 2010, CBS canceled the series after five seasons.[2]

Background [edit]

Christine Campbell (Julia Louis-Dreyfus) is a neurotic female parent and owner of a women'due south gym who is in a abiding struggle to go along pace with those around her. A fixture in her life is her ex-married man Richard (Clark Gregg), whose new girlfriend (Emily Rutherfurd) is also named Christine, hence the nickname "Erstwhile Christine".

Christine lives with her son Ritchie (Trevor Gagnon) and her brother Matthew (Hamish Linklater), while best friend and business partner Affront (Wanda Sykes) is constantly a shoulder for Christine to lean on. Christine besides struggles with her inferiority complex with the "meanie-moms," Marly Ehrhardt (Tricia O'Kelley) and Lindsay (Alex Kapp Horner), at her son's private school.

There are invitee appearances from actors including Blair Underwood, Dave Foley, Eric McCormack, Jason Alexander, Jennifer Grey, Jeffrey Tambor, Megan Mullally, Scott Bakula, Ed Begley Jr., Kristen Johnston, Molly Shannon, Andy Richter, Amy Sedaris, Lee Tergesen, and Jane Lynch.

History [edit]

Synopsis [edit]

Trevor Gagnon and Julia Louis-Dreyfus in Season one; Episode 3 "Open up Water".

The first season consists of 13 episodes and premiered on March xiii, 2006. In this flavour Christine has merely but enrolled her son, Ritchie, at a new posh individual school, where she is constantly being humiliated by Marly and Lindsay, some non-working mothers at the schoolhouse. On height of all this, she has just discovered her ex-married man, Richard, has started dating a much younger woman who is likewise named Christine. Christine has a brief fling with Burton Schaefer, her on-and-off romantic interest, just they soon break upwardly due to Christine not being able to commit to the relationship. In the flavour finale, Christine kisses Richard, causing him to tell New Christine, who promptly breaks up with him.

The second flavour consists of 22 episodes and premiered on September xviii, 2006. Due to Richard and Christine spending more fourth dimension together later his breakdown with New Christine, Ritchie believes that his parents have gotten dorsum together, much to his parents' dismay. Christine starts dating an older human being, who she afterwards discovers is New Christine's father. Richard and New Christine rekindle their romance once again. Barb decides to get-go working at the gym with Christine, while Christine falls difficult for Ritchie's new instructor, Mr. Harris. The flavour finale included Richard sleeping with Christine afterwards breaking up with New Christine yet again. This causes a pregnancy scare for Christine, which is soon avoided. Eventually, New Christine takes Richard back and Mr. Harris takes a new teaching task at another school, allowing him and Christine to start dating.

The third season was scheduled as a midseason replacement on CBS with 13 episodes scheduled. Due to the 2007 writer'due south strike, the third season consists of just 10 episodes. The tertiary season premiered on February four, 2008. Christine and Mr. Harris take a good relationship, until Christine's schedule becomes as well hectic midway through the season; so they eventually break up. Meanwhile, Richard and New Christine buy a house together, which coincidentally is Christine'southward dream house, leaving her feeling jealous and dislocated. Barb leaves her hubby and she has a curt-lived fling with Matthew, much to Christine's horror.

The fourth flavor, consisting of 22 episodes, premiered on September 24, 2008. As she is Bahamian, Barb faces deportation from the U.Southward. after her divorce, so Christine decides to marry her in a sham lesbian spousal relationship in club to keep her all-time friend in the country. Richard and New Christine become engaged while Matthew finds love with i of his clients. Christine has a brief relationship with a man named Patrick, while Christine and Barb decide to turn their gym into a spa which they later discover has turned into a brothel. On the solar day of Richard and New Christine's wedding, Christine briefly gets back together with New Christine'due south father, only is later on left heartbroken when she discovers that he is engaged. This causes Richard to rush to Christine's side, provoking the jealous New Christine to exit him at the altar. Meanwhile, Barb and Christine's sham union is discovered past Dave, an INS officeholder, leaving Barb imprisoned.

The 5th and terminal season, consisting of 21 episodes, premiered on September 23, 2009. Barb is released from custody and marries Richard so that she tin stay in the land. She also starts dating the immigration officer Dave. While Richard tries to win New Christine back, he temporarily moves into a new flat with Matthew. Christine begins going to therapy, but she is attracted to her therapist, Max. They eventually abandon Christine'south therapy and strike up a relationship instead. New Christine announces that she is meaning, causing Richard to rekindle his relationship with her. New Christine eventually gives birth to a baby girl. Meanwhile, Barb becomes engaged to a reluctant Dave. At the decision of the season, Christine as well becomes engaged to Max, merely she feels intimidated by his very educated friends, and also in an effort to meliorate herself and reach her potential, she decides to return to college.

Counterfoil [edit]

In May 2010, CBS canceled The New Adventures of Old Christine.[two] [3] Afterwards, series creator Kari Lizer slammed the network, suggesting the decision to cancel the serial was sexist.[4] [five] In an interview with Boob tube Guide, Lizer stated: "Every bit far as what happened at CBS, we've suffered from a serious lack of back up from them since the kickoff. I hate to say it, but I'1000 afraid they don't care much for the female person-of-a-certain-age point of view over there. How else practice you explain them squandering the talents of Julia [Louis-Dreyfus] and Wanda [Sykes]?"[4] With support from Lizer, Warner Bros. Television began negotiations to go on the series on ABC, but a deal could non be made reportedly due to a loftier licensing fee to continue the series going.[6]

Cast and characters [edit]

Main bandage [edit]

  • "One-time" Christine Kimble Campbell (Julia Louis-Dreyfus), the main character of the series, is a divorced mother who owns and operates a gym for women. She has a number of neuroses: although she suffers from feelings of inadequacy, she can also be very cocky-centered and thinks very highly of her looks. Christine's bad luck with relationships continues after her divorce. Her age is unknown (although at 1 bespeak she mentions growing upwardly in the 70s). An ongoing joke is her addiction to wine and trimming decades off her existent age.
  • Richard Campbell (Clark Gregg) is Christine'southward ex-married man, who maintains a frequent presence in her life. Afterwards divorcing Christine, he finds dearest with another adult female also named Christine, who is nicknamed "New Christine". He suffers from commitment issues; taking months to tell New Christine that he loves her and four years to propose to New Christine. Richard'south presence in his ex-married woman'due south life causes a strain between himself and New Christine, which results in her walking out on their hymeneals. Richard accepts the fact she doesn't want him back, though he and New Christine reunite when she becomes pregnant.
  • Matthew Kimble (Hamish Linklater) is Christine'south long-suffering, live-in brother who oftentimes acts every bit a low-key directly man to his neurotic sister. Matthew has trouble finding a career path; he enters and so quits medical school before pursuing a career every bit a therapist. He suffers from an unhealthy attachment to his female parent; whom he still kisses on the mouth and needs to speak to on a nightly basis in order to fall asleep. He constantly teases Christine's age, usually implying that she is "one-time". Matthew oftentimes dates women but is rarely interested in them beyond a i-night stand. He is likewise portrayed as a pot smoker, but in 1 episode, he claims that he has never done drugs.
  • Richard "Richie" Campbell Jr. (Trevor Gagnon), Christine and Richard's son, who attends a posh private school. Often smothered by his mother, his lack of masculine traits begins to worry his father. He is not very vivid and mediocre in all his after-schoolhouse activities.
  • "New" Christine Liesl Hunter (Emily Rutherfurd) is Richard's young, sugariness and confused girlfriend, nicknamed New Christine. She is sometimes annoyed by Richard's connected closeness with Onetime Christine, who treats her with derision, leading to friction betwixt the 2 women. She is besides frustrated with Richard's lack of commitment to their relationship and walks out on their wedding ceremony due to his dedication to Sometime Christine. She also becomes furious when she learns that she is pregnant, even though Richard told her he had a vasectomy. They re-kindle their human relationship and Christine gives nativity to a daughter named Dakota Christine Hunter-Campbell in the season five episode "Scream".
  • Marly Ehrhardt [notes i] (Tricia O'Kelley) is a rich mother from Richie'due south individual school who oft puts Christine down for beingness divorced, having a low income and existence a working mother. Christine ofttimes calls Marly and Lindsay the "meanie moms". Marly has a daughter, Ashley. She is said to have had much plastic surgery, and can evidently no longer turn her neck or wink. In the quaternary season, Marly becomes pregnant again and forces her friend Lindsay to become pregnant with her, and then that they can both "ruin their bodies together".
  • Lindsay (Alex Kapp Horner), i of the "meanie moms" from Ritchie's school, who is all-time friends with Marly, although Marly is clearly dominant to the subservient Lindsay, who often does things against her will to earn Marly'due south approval. They frequently make Christine feel inferior and poor. Lindsay has a daughter, Kelsey, whom Marly believes is a lesbian. In the 4th flavor, Lindsay becomes pregnant forth with Marly. She was previously a brunette and getting her master'due south in Women's Studies before she met Marly. On a few occasions, she has been shown to be kind to Erstwhile Christine, unbeknownst to Marly.
  • Barbara "Barb" Baran (Wanda Sykes) (recurring seasons 1–2; starring seasons 3–5) is Christine's sarcastic best friend and colleague at the gym. Affront, who in 1 episode was referred to as "my black friend, Barb" by Onetime Christine, is divorced and in the quaternary flavour is revealed to be from The Bahamas and not an American citizen. She has a dry out, droll sense of humor and is rarely enthused by whatever of Christine's plans. Barb and Christine get married early on in season four to relieve Barb from deportation, but their same-sex matrimony results in them losing buying of their gym. After they lose the gym, Affront sells her condo to build up a new business organization and marries Richard to stave off deportation.

Recurring bandage [edit]

  • Ashley Ehrhardt (Lily Goff), Marly's daughter. (Seasons one–5)
  • Kelsey (Marissa Blanchard), Lindsay'due south girl. (Seasons 1–5)
  • Ali (Amy Farrington), quiet, shy, but witty gym worker. (Seasons one–two, 4)
  • Mrs. Chugalug (Jordan Baker), Ritchie'southward third class teacher. (Season one)
  • Stan aka "Sad Dad"; (Andy Richter), divorced father who Christine finds herself unable not to sleep with due to a sexual skill that earns him the championship "champ". (Seasons 1–3)
  • Burton Schaefer (Matt Letscher), Old Christine's on-and-off romantic involvement. (Seasons 1–2)
  • Pete (Anthony Holiday), ex-husband of Affront. At ane point Barb and Pete split up temporarily earlier Barb realizes she doesn't similar being lone. However, their spousal relationship gradually dissolves off screen which leads to a bitter divorce during the third season. (Seasons 1–2)
  • Mrs. Wilhoite (Mary Beth McDonough), teacher and hateful mom at the school. (Seasons 1–v)
  • Daniel Harris (Blair Underwood), Ritchie's sometime fourth grade teacher who is known for existence unbelievably handsome. He dates Onetime Christine afterward he accepts an offer to teach at another school. Christine has been in love with him for a long time and although dating goes well, the relationship eventually fails due to Christine's time constraints. (Seasons ii–3, 5)
  • Jeff Hunter (Scott Bakula), also known every bit Papa Jeff, originally Christine's beloved interest, but she soon finds out he is New Christine's father and reluctantly dumps him. At New Christine and Richard's wedding, Jeff and Christine rekindle their human relationship. Christine realizes before long after this he is engaged. (Seasons 2, 4 and 5)
  • Mrs. Marcie Nunley (Nancy Lenehan), peppy main of Ritchie's schoolhouse. Lenehan, before recurring equally Mrs. Nunley, guest starred in season 1 every bit a completely different grapheme named Kit. (Seasons 2 and v)
  • Tom (Dave Foley), Richard'southward work acquaintance who has always had a trounce on Old Christine. Later on he gets ill on their disastrous first engagement, they bond later in the series, though Christine is not attracted to him. Richard sets them upwards yet once again, and this time Tom offers that Christine use him for his money and assist, but Tom leaves her afterward he finds Christine's attempted seduction equally "repulsive". (Seasons 2–3, v)
  • Mike Gay (Tom Papa), Christine's only friend at Westbridge, as he is similar to Christine in that he is not wealthy and is also divorced. (Season 3)
  • Lucy (Michaela Watkins), a erstwhile patient of Matthew'due south who is attracted to authority figures. Matthew falls for her and subsequently catastrophe the therapist/patient relationship, the two begin to appointment. They fall in love and brainstorm a much more than serious human relationship. They eventually motion in together but Lucy'due south disturbing childlike quirks causes them to break up. (Seasons 4–5)
  • Patrick Harris (Tim DeKay), Old Christine'due south new fellow, who she meets in a video store and starts dating. Patrick turns out to have some serious rage problems when he 'loses' at something, and Christine breaks up with him. (Season 4)
  • Principal Merrow (Stephen Tobolowsky), Westbridge Middle School'southward principal, who has very little tolerance for Quondam Christine's neurotic behavior. (Season 4)
  • Dave (James Lesure), a man Barb meets at Richard and New Christine's nuptials. Although he originally tries to deport her as he is an INS agent, he subsequently finds a way to keep her in the country because of his feelings for her. He later ends upward being afraid of her and antisocial her personality as their relationship progresses. He proposes to her, believing that she volition intermission up with him, simply she ends upward saying aye. (Seasons four–5)
  • Max (Eric McCormack), Old Christine's therapist/crush and Matthew's mentor. Christine and Max share a mutual attraction, just Christine decides she needs a therapist more than she needs a boyfriend. Max has had his license suspended multiple times for getting too close to patients, but later he and Christine terminate their therapist sessions in order to date each other, he proves to be a calm and steady beau. The 2 go engaged but Christine postpones their date so that she can get dorsum to college. (Season 5)

Episodes [edit]

Reception [edit]

Disquisitional reception [edit]

"While it occasionally runs to the absurd – a bullheaded date who won't eat food other people have touched and brings his own chicken to a restaurant – it stays for the most part within the realm of recognizable human relations, and lets you experience something for its characters. This was not a luxury Seinfeld e'er afforded anyone, and it's nice to see the star getting to play something less cerebrally conceived, less obsessive-compulsive and more ordinarily well-rounded."

The New Adventures of Old Christine crew about the serial

The review website Metacritic.com, which tabulates critics' reviews, gave it a 64—equating to their summary of "mostly positive reviews", with 16 out of 26 critics reviews deemed every bit positive.[7] A Los Angeles Times review notes that "Louis-Dreyfus makes Christine feel fresh and real" and the show has a "dry charm and a nice tone of appreciating irony."[8]

Nielsen ratings and broadcast history [edit]

The show's initial ratings success was the first example of a prove breaking the "Seinfeld curse" (later on the failures of The Michael Richards Show, Bob Patterson, Listen Up!, and Louis-Dreyfus' own Watching Ellie).[9] The series premiere reached 15.ane 1000000 viewers. Quondam Christines time slot was inverse mid-manner through the second flavor, with a turn down in ratings after losing its Two and a Half Men atomic number 82-in.

On May 16, 2007, it was appear that, despite the pass up in ratings, CBS would renew the testify for a third season 2007–2008 as a mid-flavour replacement.[x] On November vi, 2007, CBS said that product of Former Christine had been halted because of a strike past the Writers Guild of America.[xi] On December 13, 2007 CBS announced that the serial would return for its third season, which premiered on February 4, 2008, replacing Rules of Engagement.[12] Even so, only 10 episodes of the original 13-episode order were produced and aired for the third season because of the WGA strike.[xiii]

On May 14, 2008, CBS gave the sitcom a 22-episode order for the 2008–2009 season, where it aired on Wednesdays, opening up a second one-act dark for the network.[xiv] Merely 6.vii one thousand thousand viewers tuned in to the premiere. The following week, despite not having to go up confronting ratings success Dancing with the Stars, ratings tip-toed upwards, as it added a few hundred 1000. By the third episode, the show was over 7.five million and had added more one million to the premiere audience. Since then, the fourth season Old Christine had ratings close to eight million viewers, and came first in its time slot multiple times.

The early on ratings for the fifth season had been lower than previous seasons, simply the 14th episode of the flavor reached 8.3 one thousand thousand viewers, the highest viewership the show had received in the Wed dark timeslot. CBS cancelled The New Adventures of Onetime Christine afterwards five seasons in May 2010.[two]

Awards and nominations [edit]

Yr Award Title Recipient Upshot
2006 Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Lead Extra in a Comedy Serial Julia Louis-Dreyfus Won
Outstanding Cinematography for a Multi-Photographic camera Serial Gregg Heschong Nominated
Satellite Awards All-time Actress – Television Series Musical or One-act Julia Louis-Dreyfus Nominated
2007 Art Directors Guild Laurels Best Product Blueprint for a Multi-Camera Series Cabot McMullen Nominated
Aureate Derby Awards Best Actress in a Comedy Series Julia Louis-Dreyfus Nominated
Golden Globe Awards All-time Actress in a Tv set Series – Musical or Comedy Julia Louis-Dreyfus Nominated
Humanitas Prize 30 Minute Category Jennifer Crittenden Won
Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Pb Actress in a One-act Serial Julia Louis-Dreyfus Nominated
Satellite Awards Best Actress – Goggle box Series Musical or Comedy Julia Louis-Dreyfus Nominated
Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Operation past a Female person Actor in a One-act Serial Julia Louis-Dreyfus Nominated
2008 Gold Derby Awards All-time Actress in a Comedy Series Julia Louis-Dreyfus Nominated
NAACP Image Awards Outstanding Supporting Histrion in a Comedy Series Blair Underwood Nominated
Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series Julia Louis-Dreyfus Nominated
Outstanding Fine art Direction for a Multi-Camera Series Cabot McMullen, Amy Feldman Nominated
Satellite Awards Best Actress – Telly Serial Musical or Comedy Julia Louis-Dreyfus Nominated
Women's Image Network Awards Outstanding Actress in a Comedy Series Julia Louis-Dreyfus Won
Outstanding Comedy Serial Kari Lizer Won
Immature Creative person Awards All-time Performance in a Television Series - Young Actor Age Ten or Younger Trevor Gagnon Nominated
2009 GLAAD Media Awards Outstanding Individual Episode Frank Pines Won
Gilt Derby Awards Best Actress in a One-act Series Julia Louis-Dreyfus Nominated
NAACP Image Awards Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series Blair Underwood Nominated
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Serial Wanda Sykes Nominated
Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Lead Extra in a Comedy Series Julia Louis-Dreyfus Nominated
Outstanding Art Direction for a Multi-Camera Series Cabot McMullen, Amy Feldman Nominated
2010 Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Lead Actress in a One-act Series Julia Louis-Dreyfus Nominated
Outstanding Art Direction for a Multi-Camera Serial Cabot McMullen, Amy Feldman Nominated
Screen Actors Society Awards Outstanding Functioning past a Female Actor in a Comedy Serial Julia Louis-Dreyfus Nominated

Accommodation [edit]

The New Adventures of Old Christine was adjusted in Federal republic of germany in 2013. The series is named Christine. Perfekt war gestern! and was canceled after its first season.

Abode media [edit]

DVD Proper name Episodes Discs Release dates
Region 1 Region two Region four
The Complete Starting time Season 13 ii Jan 15, 2008 July 23, 2008 March 13, 2018
The Complete Second Season 22 four June 24, 2008 Oct 21, 2008 TBA
The Complete Tertiary Season 10 2 July 27, 2010 [15] September 15, 2010 TBA
The Consummate Fourth Flavour 22 five December seven, 2010[sixteen] February 10, 2011 TBA
The Complete Fifth and Concluding Season 21 3 February 21, 2012 February 28, 2012 TBA

Notes [edit]

  1. ^ Last proper name established in the flavor ii episode "Crash".

References [edit]

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  8. ^ Lloyd, Robert (20 March 2006). "'Christine' creates a life beyond Elaine". Los Angeles Times . Retrieved 17 Nov 2016.
  9. ^ Vasquez, Diego (21 March 2006). "Sweet crash-land for CBS'south 'Old Christine'". medialifemagazine.com. Media Life. Archived from the original on 14 July 2011. Retrieved 17 November 2016.
  10. ^ "Breaking News – CBS ANNOUNCES 2007–2008 PRIMETIME SCHEDULE". TheFutonCritic.com. The Futon Critic. sixteen May 2007. Retrieved 17 Nov 2016.
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  12. ^ "Premieres of 'Welcome to the Helm' and 'The New Adventures of One-time Christine'". TheFutonCritic.com. The Daybed Critic. xiii December 2007. Retrieved 17 November 2016.
  13. ^ Hooley, Danny (Feb xix, 2008). "He Has Work to Practise". The News & Observer. Archived from the original on May 26, 2008. Retrieved March 11, 2008.
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External links [edit]

  • The New Adventures of Old Christine at IMDb
  • MSN review

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