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| The Goldbergs | |
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| Genre | Period sitcom |
| Created by | Adam F. Goldberg |
| Starring |
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| Narrated past | Patton Oswalt |
| Theme music composer | I Fight Dragons[ane] |
| Opening theme | "Rewind" by I Fight Dragons[ii] |
| Composer | Michael Wandmacher |
| Country of origin | United States |
| Original language | English |
| No. of seasons | ten |
| No. of episodes | 204 (list of episodes) |
| Production | |
| Executive producers |
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| Producer | Dan Levy |
| Product locations | Sony Pictures Studios, Culver Urban center, California |
| Cinematography | Joseph East. Gallagher Jason Blount |
| Editors | Jonathan Corn Ivan Victor Peter B. Ellis Kevin Leffler |
| Camera setup | Single-camera |
| Running time | 22 minutes |
| Product companies |
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| Distributor | Sony Pictures Goggle box |
| Release | |
| Original network | ABC |
| Picture format | HDTV 720p |
| Sound format | v.i environment audio with Descriptive Video Service on SAP |
| Original release | September 24, 2013 (2013-09-24) – nowadays (nowadays) |
| Chronology | |
| Related shows | Schooled |
The Goldbergs is an American period sitcom goggle box serial that premiered on September 24, 2013, on ABC. The series was created by Adam F. Goldberg and stars Wendi McLendon-Covey, Jeff Garlin, Sean Giambrone, Troy Gentile, Hayley Orrantia and George Segal.[iii] The evidence is produced by Adam F. Goldberg, Seth Gordon, and Doug Robinson.[4] It is based on Goldberg's babyhood and family unit in the 1980s, complete with a childhood version of himself. In May 2021, the series was renewed for a ninth flavour,[5] which premiered on September 22, 2021.[6] In April 2022, the serial was renewed for a tenth season.[7]
Premise [edit]
Promotional poster used for the series' first season
The Goldbergs is set in an alternating version of the 1980s in Jenkintown, Pennsylvania, and shows the reality of the 1980s through a preadolescent's, and afterward in the serial, teenager's, eyes.[8] The show is loosely based on the showrunner's childhood, during which he regularly videotaped events. Many of these videos are reenacted for series episodes, with the original version then shown before the end credits.
The series stars Jeff Garlin as the father, Murray, and Wendi McLendon-Covey as the mother, Beverly. Their two older children are Erica (Hayley Orrantia) and Barry (Troy Gentile). The youngest child, Adam (Sean Giambrone), documents his family life with his video camera. Beverly's father, Albert "Pops" Solomon (George Segal), is frequently around to provide advice or to help out his grandchildren (often backside his daughter's back).
The nowadays-day Adult Adam (Patton Oswalt) narrates every episode equally taking place in "1980-something". The show's episodes are frequently built around the era's pop culture in a not-chronological lodge, and each season contains references from throughout the decade.
Many references to real-life Philadelphia-expanse businesses are made, including the Wawa convenience shop chain, Gimbel's section shop, Willow Grove Park Mall, and Kremp'southward Florist of Willow Grove, Pennsylvania. Additionally, several 1980s cultural icons invitee star as themselves on the show and a number of figures from Goldberg'south actual life guest star as fictional characters or their ain parents.
Cast and characters [edit]
Main cast [edit]
- Wendi McLendon-Covey as Beverly Goldberg (née Solomon),[4] the overprotective matriarch of the Goldbergs. She is ofttimes called their "smother" by the children. Equally such, Beverly frequently injects herself into their lives, often to their embarrassment. At the same time, still, she is extremely supportive and encouraging of the children'south endeavors, beingness supremely confident in their abilities.
- Sean Giambrone as Adam Frederick Goldberg,[4] the jovial, good-natured youngest child of the Goldbergs. An aspiring filmmaker, he frequently films his family's activities on a VHS camcorder. Adam often ends upwardly having to use his middle initial to distinguish himself from another Adam Goldberg who attends the same schoolhouse. Unlike Barry and Erica, he is depicted equally being a stereotypical nerd, having an array of hobbies and passions.
- Patton Oswalt voices the adult Adam Frederick Goldberg,[9] who narrates the evidence from the present 24-hour interval.
- Troy Gentile as Barry Norman Goldberg,[4] the short-tempered, somewhat unintelligent middle child of the Goldbergs. Though untalented in many ways, he remains highly self-bodacious while attempting to make himself popular in school. Barry has a competitive streak, insisting on "dominating" everything he does, especially sports. In particular, he is an avid fan and player of basketball game, ice hockey, and wrestling. He too listens to rap music (giving himself the rap name "Big Tasty"), and is the leader of a crew called the Jenkintown Posse (abbreviated "JTP", which fellow members repeat whenever the initials are spoken). In the fifth-season finale, Barry proposes to Lainey and she accepts, just they don't go through with a wedding. Past this betoken, he decided to become a doctor. He graduates from high school in the sixth-flavor finale and heads to college in season 7 along with his sister Erica. Barry is based on Adam's real-life brother of the same name.
- Hayley Orrantia as Erica Dorothy Goldberg,[four] [ten] the rebellious, somewhat sour oldest kid of the Goldbergs. Intelligent and musically gifted merely just as selfish and conceited as Barry, she is popular in school and dominant over her younger brothers. The early seasons of the serial have Erica as the love interest of Geoff Schwartz, and although she rejects his initial attempts to make her fall in honey with him, they go a couple midway through season 4 and go married in flavor 9. In the fifth flavor, Erica left for college at D.C. School of the Arts, only to drop out at the stop of the flavor to outset a band with Lainey and Valley Erica. After her music aspirations stop up going nowhere, she decides to head back to higher to go her life back on track. "Erica" is based on Adam's real-life brother, Eric Goldberg.[eleven]
- George Segal as Albert "Pops" Solomon (seasons 1–eight),[4] [12] Beverly'south laid-dorsum widower father and a World War II Veteran. Though an elderly homo with a number of comic eccentricities, he acts much younger than his age and often gives sage advice to his grandchildren. Adam considers him his best friend and they often keep side adventures together. He once endemic a successful article of furniture store called Ottoman Empire that allowed him to retire comfortably, and he now lets his son-in-law Murray run the business. Following Segal's death in March 2021, the final episode featuring his grapheme was "Couple Off" (original air appointment April 7, 2021).
- Jeff Garlin as Murray Christian Goldberg,[4] the sour, somewhat asocial patriarch of the Goldbergs. Unlike Beverly, he is realistic virtually his children's abilities and believes she smothers them also much. Despite his blah tendencies at habitation, Murray values hard work and has held various full-time positions since his teenage years. He does non always show affection for his children, oftentimes calling them "morons" when they make mistakes or acquit in immature ways, yet he truly cares about them and wants them to acquire how to fend for themselves. Murray runs Pops'south furniture business, loves sports, and is ofttimes seen lounging in front of the family Television receiver in his white briefs.
- AJ Michalka as Lainey Lewis (seasons 3–4; recurring seasons ane–2 & 5–half dozen, guest seasons seven–9),[13] Erica's best friend and ane of the near popular girls at schoolhouse, whom Barry has had a lifelong crush on. Lainey is being raised past a unmarried father, Bill, given that her alcoholic mother left them a few years prior to the series. To the surprise of many, Lainey kisses Barry at a party in the commencement-flavor finale, the two slowly grow closer together in season two and eventually become an unlikely couple. Following the quaternary season, she has gone to attend way schoolhouse in Savannah, Georgia and ended her relationship with Barry. In season 5, she returns to Jenkintown subsequently dropping out along with Erica to start a ring. In the concluding seconds of the flavor finale, she and Barry agree to wed. In the sixth season, Lainey not only ends the engagement only leaves for Fifty.A. to pursue her dreams alone, but not before promising Barry that when they were ready, they'd exist together. Lainey appeared as a master character in the spin-off series, Schooled, which revealed she returned to Jenkintown in the 1990s and became the music teacher at William Penn Academy.
- Sam Lerner every bit Geoff "Madman" Schwartz (season 5–present; recurring seasons 2–iv),[14] one of Barry's all-time friends, and a member of the "JTP". His nickname "Madman" is a form of ironic humor, given how proficient-natured and well-behaved he is, peculiarly compared to Barry. Geoff is known for being infatuated with Erica and makes many futile attempts to win her angel. At the cease of the tertiary season, he begins dating Evelyn Silver simply as Erica realizes she reciprocates Geoff'due south feelings. He later breaks upward with Evey to exist with Erica. As Erica prepares to return to college at the commencement of season seven, Geoff confides that he wants to stay dwelling for a gap year. After months of following the Grateful Expressionless and starting a failed business venture, however, he decides to enroll in college total-time and moves into Erica's dorm room. He and Erica suspension up in season 8 when she realizes how lopsided their relationship has become and urges Geoff to find out who he is without her, merely the break-up only lasts for a short time as they become back together towards almost the cease of the season, and ultimately get married in season 9. Geoff wears tight white briefs.[15]
Recurring cast [edit]
Extended family [edit]
- Judd Hirsch equally Ben "Popular Pop" Goldberg (seasons 3, vii–present, guest season 4), Murray'southward cantankerous, opinionated begetter. He oftentimes fights with Murray, with whom he has trouble communicating, and he views Pops as a rival.
- Pop Popular offset appeared in ane season two episode, and was portrayed by Paul Sorvino
- Dan Fogler as Marvin Goldberg (seasons ane–7), Murray'south carefree, unreliable younger brother who is frequently involved in bizarre go-rich-quick schemes that always cease up failing
- Lucky, the Goldbergs' pet dog introduced in flavor 3. While the family originally got the dog based on Barry's insistence for ane, Lucky develops a bond with Murray.
Friends and classmates [edit]
- Natalie Alyn Lind equally Dana Caldwell (season 1–three, seven; guest season four[16]), Adam's classmate who becomes his girlfriend. In the season two finale, it is revealed Dana may be moving to Seattle. The flavour 3 premiere confirms she is now living in Seattle. Adam and Dana go on a long-altitude relationship, but it ends when the ii realize how unlike they have become. Dana returns to Jenkintown in season 7 after her grandmother in Seattle passes away, but makes it clear to Adam that she just wants to be friends. The real-life counterpart for "Dana" is named Amanda Caldwell; the commencement proper noun was changed due to early legal concerns about the evidence's autobiographical nature.[17]
- Kenny Ridwan every bit Dave Kim, an awkward classmate and friend of Adam'due south, who is e'er addressed by his full name in a fashion of Charlie Dark-brown, even by his own female parent. He is known for his bowl cut, likewise equally constantly wearing turtlenecks. He shockingly begins dating troublemaker Carla Mann in flavor six.
- Stephanie Katherine Grant as Emmy "Muscles" Mirsky, a girl in the neighborhood with whom Adam likes to spend time. Because they grew upwards together, she and Adam treat each other like siblings, and she behaves like "1 of the guys" in the visitor of Adam and friends. In her sophomore yr of high school, she wants Adam'south aid with meeting a guy she'south interested in dating, and Adam initially has trouble seeing her that way.
- Rowan Blanchard (seasons 4–v), Alexis G. Zall (flavor 6) every bit Jackie Geary, Adam's girlfriend who shares his beloved of science fiction. Jackie graduates from high school in Season vi, and neither makes an appearance nor gets mentioned throughout Season 7.[18] [19]
- Sam Kindseth as David Sirota (season 2, invitee five–6), Adam's goofy friend and classmate. In the present, he is an American political commentator and radio host.
- Nate Hartley as Dan (seasons 2–7), a nerdy punching handbag, who is a fellow member of the school ring and drama club
- Jacob Hopkins equally Chad Kremp (seasons 1–3, half-dozen–seven; invitee seasons four–5, 8), Virginia'due south youngest son and Adam's closest friend. In real life, Chad becomes the owner of his family's flower store, Kremp's Florist.
- Tyler Stokes as Drew Kremp (season 1; guest seasons 3, 8), Republic of chad'southward older brother and Erica's ex-fellow
- Jackson Odell every bit Ari Caldwell (seasons i–2), a pop student, a friend of Lexie Bloom and Erica, and Dana's older brother
- Cooper Roth (flavour ane) and Zayne Emory (season ii–present) as J. C. Spink, a bully who torments Adam merely becomes his friend in later seasons. The original film producer who inspired the character portrays a school bus driver.
- Virginia Gardner every bit Lexie Flower (season ane; mentioned season 4), a pop classmate of Barry's who he has a shell on for the first season
- Joey Luthman equally Roger McFadden (flavour 1), a nerdy classmate of Barry's
- Mason Cook every bit Tyler Stansfield (flavor 1; guest seasons 2–iii), a puny but vehement classmate of Adam
- Allie Grant as Evelyn "Evey" Silverish (seasons 2–4; guest season 5), a daughter Beverly tries to set upwards Barry with
- Niko Guardado as Rubén Amaro, Jr. (seasons 3–6), a pop pupil and champion athlete ever addressed past his total name. In adulthood, he becomes a major league baseball actor and the General Manager of the Philadelphia Phillies.
- Charlie DePew every bit Anthony Balsamo (flavor 2; invitee season iii), a popular, skilful-looking student and Lainey's ex-boyfriend
- Sean Marquette as Johnny Atkins (season 3–present), a ponytailed, saxophone-playing troublemaker who, much like Barry Goldberg, has a delusionally high opinion of himself. He is always seen wearing a Rush tour t-shirt. In addition to the saxophone, he also plays the drums. Erica dated him briefly. In season 7, Adam mentions that Johnny is starting his "3rd senior twelvemonth". He is out of high school in flavour 8 and working at a roller rink. In the spin-off series Schooled, Johnny is shown to exist working at William Penn as a custodian.
- Noah Munck as 'Naked' Rob Smith (season 2–present), one of Barry'southward best friends and member of the "JTP" who goes shirtless at whatever opportunity
- Matt Bush every bit Andy Cogan (flavour ii–present), one of Barry'southward best friends and a fellow member of the "JTP" who is frequently teased for his brusk stature
- Alex Jennings as Carla Isle of man (season three–present), a popular student and friend of Erica and Lainey who is a scrap of a troublemaker. She was an on-off girlfriend of Johnny Atkins and started dating Dave Kim tardily in flavour 6. She is out of loftier school in season 8 and working at a roller rink. She is shown working as a pharmaceutical sales representative in the spinoff series.
- Froy Gutierrez as Benjamin "Handsome Ben" Bauman (flavor 3), a popular pupil whom Adam sees as his rival, though Ben is always friendly to him
- Quincy Fouse equally Taz Money (seasons 3–v), a popular friend of Adam
- Nathan Risk as Garry Ball (seasons two–3), the Principal'south rebellious son and Adam's only cool friend
- Shayne Topp every bit Matt Bradley (season iv–nowadays), a punk rocker-turned-Deadhead who becomes the newest member of the "JTP", over Barry'southward initial objections. Adult Adam'southward voice-over after confides that Matt would become Barry's closest friend afterwards high schoolhouse.
- Alison Rich as Erica "Valley Erica" Coolidge (flavour 5–half dozen; guest season 7), Erica'southward Valley girl roommate at college. She dropped out of college with Erica and Lainey to play drums in their band and lived with the Goldbergs in flavour six.
- Kelli Berglund (seasons 7, nine), Carrie Wampler (season eight) every bit Lauren ("Ren"), Erica'due south college friend who afterward dates Barry (Wampler took over as Ren in season eight due to project commitments that prevented Berglund from continuing in the office). Early in flavour eight, Ren breaks up with Barry subsequently realizing she still has feelings for her previous boyfriend.
- Sadie Stanley as Brea Bee (season vii–present), one of the most popular girls in schoolhouse who later becomes Adam's girlfriend afterwards the two are partnered for a lab consignment and discover they have a lot of mutual interests. It'southward revealed in season eight that Brea lives with her divorced mother and her family struggles financially.
- Beth Triffon as Joanne Schwartz (flavour eight–nowadays), Geoff's older sister who begins dating Barry.
William Penn faculty [edit]
- Stephen Tobolowsky every bit Main Earl Brawl (season ii–present), the master of the Goldberg children's high school. Beverly ofttimes confronts him when she believes one of her children has been wronged during classes or school activities. In the spin-off series, Brawl somewhen receives a promotion to superintendent of the school district and is succeeded as main of William Penn Academy by Mr. Glascott.
- Tim Meadows as Jonathan "Andre" Glascott (season 1–nowadays), a disenchanted teacher who also delivers pizza and gives guitar lessons for actress money. He serves equally the school's hapless guidance advisor. Glascott appears every bit the main protagonist of the spin-off serial, which reveals he succeeded Earl Ball equally master. In that series, he reveals that he went by the proper name "Andre" early in his career considering his master's diploma mistakenly has the outset proper noun of his higher plan's only other black graduate pupil, Andre Jones.
- Bryan Callen every bit Rick Mellor (seasons 1–6; guest flavor vii), the high school's no-nonsense gym teacher and coach. He has a habit of giving nicknames to the Goldberg kids as he constantly addresses Erica equally "Girl Goldberg" and Adam every bit "Goldfarb". In the sixth flavor, Mellor left William Penn to train wrestlers, only non before making peace with Adam and leaving his position to his brother Nick. This was washed so Bryan Callen could reprise his role in the spin-off series, which reveals he returned to his old job.
- Michaela Watkins as Ms. Taraborelli (season 2), a socially bad-mannered Spanish and sex educational activity instructor
- Dan Bakkedahl as Dale Woodburn (seasons 2, vii–nowadays), Adam's depressed scientific discipline and history teacher (there is a long gap between the character's appearances, due to Bakkedahl'southward commitments to the series Life in Pieces). In his later appearances, Mr. Woodburn has taken a part as a sidekick to Principal Ball.
- Ana Gasteyer as Susan Cinoman (season 2–present), a music and drama teacher at the Goldberg children's high school and cursory love involvement of Rick Mellor. She is shown to still exist education at William Penn in the spinoff serial.
- Pecker Goldberg every bit Nick Mellor (season 5–present), Coach Mellor'due south hardhearted blood brother. Although he initially appears as the defensive coordinator of the Villanova University football game team, he after takes over his brother's function equally the William Penn gym instructor when Rick leaves to train wrestlers.
- Clancy Brown equally Mr. Crosby (seasons five–6), Adam's unenthusiastic shop teacher
- Steve Guttenberg as Dr. Katman (seasons half-dozen–7; guest flavor 8), a science teacher
- Anthony Michael Hall as Mr. Perott (flavour 7–present), Adam's new guidance counselor who's seen as one of the coolest teachers in school
- Hall also appeared in the season 7 premiere every bit a Disneyland security guard who greets the Goldbergs when they arrive before the park opens (while a nod to Hall's character name in the moving-picture show National Lampoon's Vacation, it is not a reprisal of Rusty, but rather the security guard that was played past John Candy)
Other [edit]
- Louis Gregory as Uncle Louie (guest seasons five–6), Valley Erica's Uncle
- Cedric Yarbrough equally Vic (seasons 1–2, 7–present; guest flavour 3), Murray'due south friend and co-worker from Canada
- Troy Winbush equally Puchinski (flavor 1; guest seasons two–iii, 5–8), a constabulary officer who sometimes runs afoul of the Goldbergs' craziness, and frequently sympathises with Beverly
- Ben Zelevansky as Dale (season one; guest seasons 5–6), the manager of the arcade frequented past Adam, Barry, and Pops
- Kathryn Leigh Scott as Miriam Ferguson (season 1), 1 of Pops' lovers
- Win Tampa as Din Keen (seasons i–three), Adam'due south friend, who grew upwardly with him. They drifted apart after Adam broke up with Dana Caldwell.
- Jennifer Irwin as Virginia "Ginzy" Kremp (flavor 1–present), Republic of chad's female parent, neighbor to the Goldbergs
- Barbara Alyn Wood as Mrs. Caldwell (flavor 1), Dana and Ari'southward mother. Woods is the existent-life female parent of Natalie Alyn Lind, who portrays Dana.
- Dustin Ybarra every bit Nitrous (flavor 1; guest flavour 3), a university student who occasionally interacts with Beverly. Normally, Beverly has to make a demand of Nitrous, which he will concur to, but only after trying to coerce her into showing him her breasts or giving him $1 million.
- Suzy Nakamura as Mrs. Kim (flavor two; guest season 6), Dave Kim'due south female parent and the owner of a Chinese restaurant frequented by the Goldbergs
- Rob Huebel as John Calabasas (seasons six–seven; invitee seasons two–5, 8), an opportunistic businessman with several careers
- David Koechner every bit Bill Lewis (season ii–present), Lainey'southward begetter who is raising her as a single parent. To Murray'due south dismay, Bill is a major fan of the Dallas Cowboys, starting a rivalry betwixt the two. Beak and Murray eventually become good friends every bit they discover that outside of football game, they have a lot in common.
- Christopher Avila as Raji Mitra (season 3), an intelligent student Beverly hires to tutor Lainey
- J. C. Spink as Joe the Bus Commuter (invitee seasons ane–2)
- Ken Lerner as Lou Schwartz (flavour 5–present), Geoff's male parent. Lerner is the real-life father of Sam Lerner, who portrays Geoff.
- Mindy Sterling as Linda Schwartz (flavour 5–present), Geoff's mother
- Stephanie Courtney as Essie Karp (season five–present), a friend of Beverly'south who is also skillful friends with Linda Schwartz and Ginzy Kremp
- Brec Bassinger as Zoe McIntosh (guest seasons 1, 4), a diner waitress whom Adam has a cursory beat on
- Richard Kind as Michael "Formica Mike" Mikowitz (season 8–present; invitee seasons five–vii), Murray'due south rival in the piece of furniture business. Towards the end of Season seven, Mike offers to buy the Ottoman Empire from Murray, but the two instead agree to a merger and become concern partners.
- Erinn Hayes as Jane Bales (season eight–present), Beverly's more successful, callous rival
- Jane first appeared in two episodes of flavour 7 and was portrayed by Leslie Grossman
- Beth Triffon as Joanne Schwartz (season viii–nowadays), Geoff'south sis who begins a human relationship with Barry
Guest cast [edit]
- Tom Cavanagh as Charles Kremp, Chad's father (flavour 1, episode viii)
- Martin Starr every bit Andre, the local video store clerk who bans Murray after an excessively late rental (season one)
- Thomas Lennon equally Taun-Taun Todd, a Star Wars fan that Erica and Adam meet while waiting in line to encounter Return of the Jedi (flavour 1, episode 22)
- David Spade as Gus, a sketchy manufacturer of fake IDs (season ii, episode 1)
- Charlie Sheen as the human being in the police station, reprising his role from Ferris Bueller'due south Day Off (season 2, episode 14)
- Nick Swardson as Rick, a sketchy black market toy dealer (season 2, episode xv)[20]
- Chuck Norris as himself (voice only), who is heard from offscreen reading a letter to Barry (flavor 3)
- "Weird Al" Yankovic every bit himself (season 3, episode fifteen)
- Chad Coleman as Leon, a manager of Spencer's Gifts store (flavor 4)
- Martin Kove as Master John, a kind sensei who is the opposite of his part as Cobra Kai dojo sensei John Kreese (flavor four)
- Ilan Mitchell-Smith as Mr. Connelly, the science teacher in the fifth-flavor premiere episode "Weird Science". Mitchell-Smith portrayed Wyatt Donnelly in the flick Weird Science.
- Mike Quick as Motorbus Fast, an banana football motorbus at William Penn (flavour v)
- Rick Moranis as Dark Helmet (voice merely), reprising his office from Spaceballs (flavor 5)
- Rick Springfield as Gary, the owner of Gary-oke's Karaoke Bar where Erica works (season 6, episode 3)
- Robert Englund equally Freddy Krueger, reprising his iconic role from A Nightmare on Elm Street (season half-dozen)
- Jon Lovitz every bit Jimmie Moore, reprising his office from The Nuptials Singer (season 6)
- Christie Brinkley reprising her role equally the flirty woman in the car from National Lampoon'southward Vacation (season 7, episode ane)
- Kirstie Alley as Janice Bartlett
- Rhea Perlman as Margot Letien
- John Ratzenberger as Digby Yates
- George Wendt as Ned Frank
- Tim Matheson and James Widdoes as Eric Stratton and Robert Hoover (season vii), reprising their Fauna Firm characters who are now Delta House recruiters on the campus where Barry and Erica attend college
- Hulk Hogan as himself (season 7, episode vii)
- Tommy Lee as Professor Lee (flavor 7, episode fourteen)
- Miranda Cosgrove as Elana Reed (season 7 episode 14)
- Lea Thompson as Fran Mikowitz, Formica Mike's wife (season 7, episode twenty and season nine, episode 10)
- John Oates every bit John, a janitor who cleans upwards the Tv studio right afterwards Barry and Adam made a futile endeavour at impersonating Hall & Oates for a telethon (season 7, episode 21)
- David Leisure every bit Captain Roger (season 8, episode 1)
Cameos from real-life counterparts [edit]
- Chad Kremp equally a deli worker (season 1, episode 8), and as Charles Kremp (season iv–nowadays)
- J. C. Spink as Joe the Jitney Driver (season 1, episode 18)
- "Handsome" Ben Bauman and "Regular" Amy Gross as Double Dare producers (season 3, episode 13)
- Michael C. Levy and Michael Z. Levy every bit computer technicians (season 4, episode four)
- Brea Bee as Mrs. Vanica (season 4, episode 14) and every bit Brea's female parent Vicki Bee (season 8, episode v)
- R. D. Robb as Paul Sirochman, a photographer (season 4, episode fifteen; flavor 6, episode 22; flavour 7, episode 10)
- Jackie Geary as Lynn Geary (season iv, episode xix; season v, episode 21; season 6, episode 5)
- Beverly Goldberg, Essie Karp, Virginia Kremp, and Linda Schwartz equally a grouping of elderly friends that Beverly longs to be similar (season 5, episode 11)
- Rubén Amaro Jr. as Rubén Amaro Sr. (flavour 5, episode 11; season 6, episode 6)
- The real-life members of JTP (Barry Goldberg, Matt Bradley, Andy Cogan, Geoff Schwartz, and Rob Smith) all appear at the terminate of the episodes "Hail Barry" (flavour 5, episode 14) and "Colors" (season 5, episode 17)
- Eric Goldberg (credited every bit "My Brother") at the end of "MTV Bound Break" (season 5, episode 18) and (credited as "The Real Eric Goldberg") in "Eight-Bit Goldbergs" (season vi, episode xix)
- Emmy Mirsky (credited nether her married name Emily McCoy) as Serry Mirsky, Emmy's mother in "Flashy Little Flashdancer" (season 5, episode 19) and "Hersheypark" (flavor 6, episode 4)
- Dave Kim appears every bit himself at the cease of "Dave Kim'south Party" (season vii, episode xv)
Episodes [edit]
Production [edit]
From left to right: Segal, Gentile, McLendon-Covey, Orrantia, and Garlin
Casting [edit]
The project originally received a script commitment from Fox in August 2011. Later Adam Goldberg's previous show, Breaking In, was canceled, he did not want to expect for some other airplane pilot flavor to arrive and moved it to ABC, who agreed to produce it immediately.[32] [33] When the projection first landed at ABC, the championship of the testify was to exist How the F--- Am I Normal?,[34] before being revised to How the Hell Am I Normal? in early 2013.[35] The final championship of the testify was first announced by ABC in Apr 2013.[36]
On January 11, 2013, Wendi McLendon-Covey was bandage as the pilot'due south pb;[37] later, Jeff Garlin and George Segal joined the cast.[38] [39]
George Segal died during the airing of flavour viii. The April 7, 2021 episode, "Couple Off", which was Segal's last, ended with a 48-2d video tribute to the actor, who had died fifteen days before due to complications from bypass surgery.[xl] [41] [42]
On December 15, 2021, during the ambulation of flavour 9, it was announced that Garlin will not return to the bear witness after multiple misconduct allegations and HR investigations. His difference was appear as a mutual decision.[43] For the residual of the season his grapheme continued to appear on the show, portrayed via the utilise of outtakes, a stand up-in, and CGI.[44] [45]
Filming [edit]
The pilot episode was directed by Seth Gordon. On May x, 2013, ABC picked up the show to serial to air in the 2013–14 American goggle box flavour.[46] Information technology was after picked up for a full flavour lodge on November 1, 2013.[47] The programme is filmed on a serial of stages at Sony Pictures Studios. In March 2020, Sony stopped production due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[48]
Music [edit]
The prove's theme vocal, "Rewind," was written at Goldberg'southward request by I Fight Dragons, his favorite band, specifically for the prove.[49] A soundtrack, featuring songs performed on the prove by the bandage members, was released on Dec 6, 2017.[50]
Reception [edit]
Disquisitional reception [edit]
The Goldbergs starting time flavor received mixed reviews, averaging a score of 52% on Metacritic based on reviews from 26 critics.[51]
However, the subsequent seasons accept received substantial disquisitional acclaim and high audience scores.
Tim Goodman of The Hollywood Reporter called it "one of the rare freshman comedies to evangelize", giving credit to the bear witness's "outstanding writing" and "strong cast".[52] David Wiegand of the San Francisco Chronicle wrote, "y'all'll immediately like everyone in the family and the jokes derive from credible situations".[53]
Hank Stuever of The Washington Post said the bear witness was "obnoxiously loud".[54] David Hinckley of The New York Daily News said the bear witness is "simply awful".[55] Tierney Bricker of E! News gave a more positive review, maxim that the bear witness is "like Modern Family mixed with A Christmas Story".[56]
The Goldbergs was included in Tv Guide'due south 2013 Top Twenty "All-time Shows of the Year",[57] forth with The Hollywood Reporter [58] and Today.[59] In improver, SpoilerTV awarded The Goldbergs with the honor of Best Comedy of 2013–2014.[60]
The second season had a Rotten Tomatoes score of 100% fresh with five reviews,[61] and there were many calls from both critics and the public to renew the show for a tertiary season.[ citation needed ] The show continued to be well-received, with Entertainment Weekly calling the season 2 premiere "the best of any family unit one-act on Tv in the way information technology eschews dysfunction for its more appropriate, real-globe term: love".[62]
After the serial was renewed for season 3, ABC network chief Paul Lee stated that both he and ABC believed that the show will be around for "a long time".[63]
Nielsen ratings [edit]
| Season | Timeslot (ET) | # Ep. | Premiered | Ended | TV Flavor | Rank | Viewers (in millions) | Nielsen Rating (18–49) | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Date | Premiere Viewers (in millions) | Premiere 18–49 rating/share | Date | Finale Viewers (in millions) | Finale xviii–49 rating/share | |||||||
| 1 | Tuesday 9:00 pm | 23 | September 24, 2013 | 8.94[64] | 3.1/viii[64] | May 13, 2014 | 4.26[65] | 1.five/5[65] | 2013–2014 | #76[66] | 6.twenty[66] | N/A |
| 2 | Wednesday 8:xxx pm | 24 | September 24, 2014 | 7.31[67] | two.4/half-dozen[67] | May 13, 2015 | 6.70[68] | 2.0/7[68] | 2014–2015 | #57[69] | 8.34[69] | 2.viii[69] |
| iii | 24 | September 23, 2015 | seven.62[lxx] | ii.4/8[70] | May eighteen, 2016 | half-dozen.39[71] | 1.9/7[71] | 2015–2016 | #57[72] | 7.62[72] | 2.five[72] | |
| four | Wednesday 8:00 pm | 24 | September 21, 2016 | 6.90[73] | ii.0/viii[73] | May 17, 2017 | 5.27[74] | one.iv/6[74] | 2016–2017 | #54[75] | half-dozen.97[75] | 2.one[75] |
| v | 22 | September 27, 2017 | 6.20[76] | 1.8/7[76] | May 16, 2018 | v.09[77] | 1.two/6[77] | 2017–2018 | #66[78] | 6.26[78] | 1.8[78] | |
| 6 | 23 | September 26, 2018 | 5.15[79] | i.iv/vii[79] | May 8, 2019 | 4.65[80] | 1.ane/half dozen[80] | 2018–2019 | #63[26] | 6.38[26] | 1.7[26] | |
| 7 | 23 | September 25, 2019 | 4.44[81] | 1.0/six[81] | May 13, 2020 | four.13[80] | 0.viii/3[80] | 2019–2020 | #67[27] | 5.31[27] | 1.iii[27] | |
| eight | 22 | October 21, 2020 | 4.12[82] | 0.8/4[82] | May xix, 2021 | 3.07[83] | 0.6/4[83] | 2020–2021 | #69[28] | iv.37[28] | 0.nine[28] | |
| 9 | September 22, 2021 | 3.62[84] | 0.7/5[84] | 2021–2022 | ||||||||
Circulate [edit]
The Goldbergs originally premiered on ABC on September 24, 2013.[85] The pilot was fabricated bachelor on Hulu and ABC.com before information technology premiered on goggle box.[86]
In Australia, the testify airs on the Vii Network and in Canada, information technology airs on CTV. It has been broadcast in the United Kingdom on E4 since April twenty, 2015, and 4Music on November 9, 2021, in Ireland on RTÉ2 since October xix, 2015, and in Turkey on DiziSmart since 2015. In France, the serial has been circulate on Comedie+ since October 17, 2015+.
The evidence has been circulate on Neox Goggle box aqueduct in Spain since May 8, 2016 (2016-05-08). In India, the series is aired on Star World. In Frg, the serial is aired on the Disney Channel since Feb sixteen, 2016.[87] In Portugal, the serial is aired on Fox Comedy, while in Italy on Italian republic 1.
In Israel, it is broadcast by satellite provider yeah.[88]
In South Africa, the series is aired on Etv.
In Ukraine, the series is aired on Paramount Comedy Ukraine.
Syndication [edit]
The show went into syndication in September 2017 and began airing on local stations on September 11, Nick at Nite on September xviii, and Pop on September 24. The evidence premiered on TV State on September 23, 2018.[89]
Spin-off [edit]
In November 2016, it was first reported that ABC was developing a spin-off that would heart effectually recurring character Rick Mellor, played past Bryan Callen.[90] On January 10, 2017, Wendi McClendon-Covey'southward character was reported as appearing in the script in a guest appearance.[91] The script was ordered to airplane pilot on February 2, 2017.[92]
On March sixteen, 2017, information technology was confirmed that Nia Long had been cast as the female lead in the role of Lucy Winston. At the same time, it was confirmed that Tim Meadows would reprise his recurring role from The Goldbergs as Andre Glascott. Jay Chandrasekhar was also confirmed to direct.[93]
On May 17, 2017, ABC passed on the spin-off,[94] despite it reportedly testing very well – going every bit far to test better than the pilot of the original series.[95] At the same fourth dimension, Adam F. Goldberg revealed the title of the failed spin-off Schooled.[96]
On January 8, 2018, it was appear that the airplane pilot would air as a special episode of The Goldbergs on Jan 24, 2018, under the episode title The Goldbergs: 1990-Something. Along with Nia Long as Lucy Winston and Tim Meadows as teacher-turned-principal Andre Glascott (who is besides revealed to exist Lucy's brother), the airplane pilot also starred Rachel Crow as Lucy's rebellious teenage daughter Felicia, and Summertime Parker as Felicia's bubbly younger sister Gigi, with Octavia Spencer narrating as the present-mean solar day Felicia.
After the airplane pilot aired, Goldberg had expressed hope that the airing would prompt discussions with ABC that could lead to the series beingness picked up for the 2018–nineteen TV season.[95] Three months after, on Apr 16, 2018, it was announced that ABC had officially picked up the spin-off, Schooled, for a xiii-episode season slated to air in 2019. It was as well announced that AJ Michalka would reprise her function equally Lainey Lewis from The Goldbergs in the new evidence, just Nia Long will non render to the spin-off due to beingness a regular bandage member on the CBS drama series NCIS: Los Angeles.[97] In May 2020, the serial was canceled later ii seasons.[98]
Notes [edit]
- ^ George Segal appears as a series regular from 1x01 through 8x16, withal is still credited through the flavor finale.
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External links [edit]
- Official website
- The Goldbergs at IMDb
- The Goldbergs at epguides.com
- The Goldbergs at TV Guide
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