Listen Up!

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Listen Up is also the title of a song by British band Oasis

Listen Up! is a short-lived CBS television series that aired from September 20, 2004 until April 25, 2005. The sitcom was based on the life of popular sportswriter Tony Kornheiser. Its executive producer was Jason Alexander, who was also the lead actor. Despite decent-to-good ratings, the show was cancelled by CBS on May 18, 2005, largely due to rising production costs. This led many people to blame the failure of Listen Up! on The "Seinfeld Curse", by which the lead four actors of NBC's Seinfeld had no successful projects following the show's closure. With one full season of 22 episodes, it was the longest running show of any of the "Seinfeld" cast members until the Julia Louis-Dreyfus's show The New Adventures of Old Christine was returned for its second season.

Contents

Actor Role
Jason Alexander Tony Kleinman
Malcolm Jamal-Warner Bernie Widmer
Wendy Makkena Dana Kleinman
Will Rothhaar Mickey Kleinman
Daniella Monet Megan Kleinman

  1. Pilot (9/20/04)
  2. Hammer Time (9/27/04)
  3. Grandmaster of the Wolfhunt (10/4/04)
  4. Cool Jerk (10/11/04)
  5. Quest For Fire (10/18/04)
  6. Mickey Swallows a Bee (10/25/04)
  7. The Gift of the Ton-i (11/8/04)
  8. Sweet Charity (11/15/04)
  9. Thanksgiving (11/22/04)
  10. Mickey Without A Cause (11/29/04)
  11. Enemy at the Gates (12/13/04)
  12. Tony the Tiger (1/3/05)
  13. Snub Thy Neighbor (1/17/05)
  14. Weekend With Bernie (1/31/05)
  15. Inky Dinky Don't (2/7/05)
  16. Colon-Oopscopy (2/14/05)
  17. Tony Whine-Man (2/21/05)
  18. Couch Potato (3/7/05)
  19. Waiting for Kleinman (3/21/05)
  20. Check Mates (4/11/05)
  21. Ebony and Irony (4/18/05)
  22. Last Vegas (4/25/05)

  • The original title of the show was "Shut Up and Listen".

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