Ben And Kate (Fox 2012, Dakota Johnson, Nat Faxon)

Sitcom. Ben moves in with his younger sister Kate who is a struggling single mom working in a bar. Ben quickly takes charge despite being somewhat irresponsible!

Series creator Dana Fox is also the brains behind fellow Fox sitcom New Girl. The show was cancelled and pulled after 13 episodes although 16 had been filmed.

production details
USA / Fox – Chernin – Hemingway Drive Productions / 16×25 minute episodes / Broadcast 25 September 2012 – 22 January 2013

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Creator: Dana Fox / Theme Music: Michael Andrew / Executive Producers: Peter Chernin, Dana Fox. Katherine Pope

cast
Dakota Johnson as Kate Fox
Nat Faxon as Ben Fox
Lucy Punch as BJ
Maggie Elizabeth Jones as Maddie Fox
Echo Kellum as Tommy
Olivia Moss as Young Kate
Henry Shotwell as Young Ben
Geoff Stults as Will
Rob Corddry as Buddy
Brittany Snow as Lila
Melinda McGraw as Vera
Lauren Miller as Darcy
Luka Jones as Lance
Bruce McGill as Randy

THE EPISODES
ONE SEASON 25 September 2012 – 22 January 2013
1. PILOT (25 Sep 12)
2. BAD COP, BAD COP (2 Oct 12)
3. THE FOX HUNT (9 Oct 12)
4. 21st BIRTHDAY (16 Oct 12)
5. EMERGENCY KIT (23 Oct 12)
6. SCAREDY CAT (30 Oct 12)
7. CAREER DAY (13 Nov 12)
8. REUNION (20 Nov 12)
9. GUITAR FACE (27 Nov 12)
10. THE TRIP (4 Dec 12)
11. B-SQUAD (8 Jan 13)
12. GIRL PROBLEMS (15 Jan 13)
13. BAKE-OFF (22 Jan 13)
14. GONE FISHIN’ (Unaired)
15. FATHER-DAUGHTER DANCE (Unaired)
16. ETHICS 101 (Unaired)

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