Normal, Ohio

American television sitcom


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creatorBonnie Turner and Terry Turner
Bob Kushell
starringJohn Goodman
Joely Fisher
Anita Gillette
Orson Bean
Mo Gaffney
Charles Rocket
composerBen Vaughn
Jeff Sudakin
countryUnited States
languageEnglish
num_seasons1
num_episodes12 (7 aired, 5 unaired episodes) + 1 unaired original alternative pilot
executive_producerMarcy Carsey
Caryn Mandabach
Tom Werner
cameraMulti-camera
runtime30 minutes
companyBonter Productions
Carsey-Werner Company
networkFox
first_aired
last_aired
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Normal, Ohio is an American television sitcom aired on Fox from November 1 to December 13, 2000. The show stars John Goodman as William "Butch" Gamble, a gay man returning to his Midwestern home town. The cast also includes Joely Fisher, Anita Gillette, Orson Bean, Mo Gaffney and Charles Rocket. The title is a reference to Sherwood Anderson's Winesburg, Ohio.

Overview

The original concept for the series was an Odd Couple–style situation comedy called Don't Ask, with Goodman as "Rex", sharing his West Hollywood apartment with college friend David (Anthony LaPaglia). Although the pilot was well-received, creators Bonnie and Terry Turner felt that the premise was not strong enough for an ongoing series. LaPaglia's character was written out and the series was relocated to Ohio.

The show was most notable for the divisions it exposed regarding American culture's view of homosexuality. Gamble is an average blue collar bear-type gay man, with many traits typical of American masculinity, including a love of football and beer, and very few of the traits stereotypically associated with gay men. Nevertheless, his sexuality itself was signified in part by isolated moments of more stereotypically gay behavior, such as singing snippets of Broadway show tunes and helping his sister to color her hair, that were seemingly at odds with the way his character was presented most of the time. As a result, some media outlets dismissed Goodman's role as unrealistic.{{cite web |last = Maitra |first = Rob |title = Getting Back to Normal |publisher = PopMatters |url = http://www.popmatters.com/review/normal-ohio/ |accessdate = June 24, 2009 |url-status = dead |archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20140117011518/http://www.popmatters.com/review/normal-ohio/ |archivedate = January 17, 2014

Goodman won the People's Choice Award for Best Actor in a New Comedy Series, but up against the second half hour of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?, it flopped in the Nielsen ratings. Twelve episodes of the series were made, but only seven were aired before its cancellation.

Goodman appeared on the cover of TV Guide's 2000 Fall Preview issue, along with three other actors starring in new sitcoms: Geena Davis, Bette Midler and Michael Richards. The magazine proclaimed them a "fab foursome", but none of the shows were a hit. (In the 2001 Fall Preview issue, the 2000 cover was re-printed with thought balloons over the actors' heads, with Goodman's saying, "Even I didn't buy me as a gay dad!")

Cast

Episodes

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References

References

  1. Tropiano, Stephen (2002). ''The Prime Time Closet: A History of Gays and Lesbians on TV''. New York, Applause Theatre and Cinema Books. {{ISBN. 1-55783-557-8. p. 252
  2. "Public Catalog - Copyright Catalog (1978 to present) - Basic Search [search: "Normal, Ohio"]". United States Copyright Office.
  3. "Signatory Project Confirmation [search: "Normal, Ohio"]". Writers Guild of America, West.

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