Frank's Place

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1987 Drama , Comedy

Frank's Place is an American comedy-drama series which aired on CBS for 22 episodes during the 1987-1988 television season. The series was created by Hugh Wilson and executive produced by Wilson and series star Tim Reid. Frank's Place is the most recent show that ran for only one season which was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy Series. TV Guide ranked it #3 on their 2013 list of 60 shows that were "Cancelled Too Soon".

  • Cast:
    Tim Reid , Robert Harper , Daphne Maxwell Reid , Francesca P. Roberts , Frances E. Williams , Virginia Capers , Tony Burton , Charles Lampkin , Lincoln Kilpatrick , Don Yesso

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Season 1 : 1987

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EP1 - Pilot
September. 14,1987

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EP2 - Frank Returns
September. 21,1987

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EP3 - Frank Takes Charge
September. 28,1987

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EP4 - The Bridge
October. 05,1987

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EP6 - Eligible Bachelor
October. 19,1987

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EP7 - Disengaged
October. 26,1987

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EP8 - Cool and the Gang (1)
November. 09,1987

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EP9 - Cool and the Gang (2)
November. 16,1987

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EP10 - Reverend Gets His Flock
November. 23,1987

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EP11 - I.O.U.
November. 30,1987

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EP12 - Food Fight a.k.a. Fighting Chefs
December. 07,1987

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EP13 - Season's Greetings
December. 14,1987

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EP14 - The Bum Out Front
January. 04,1988

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EP15 - Dueling Voodoo
January. 11,1988

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EP16 - Where's Ed?
January. 18,1988

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EP17 - Night Business
February. 03,1988

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EP18 - Shorty's Belle
February. 15,1988

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EP19 - Frank's Place—The Movie
February. 22,1988

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EP21 - The Recruiting Game
March. 15,1988

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EP22 - The King of Wall Street
March. 22,1988

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