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''Bob Patterson'' is an American television
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, produced by
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. It was directed by
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. The series premiered on ABC on October 2, 2001, and the final episode aired on October 31 of that year. It was canceled in November 2001 after five of the ten scheduled episodes aired.


Overview

The show revolves around fictitious motivational speaker Bob Patterson, "America's #3 Self Help Guru", who is popular with millions of people across America, thanks to his books ''I Know More Than You'', ''I Still Know More Than You'' and the ''To the Top!'' franchise. Friction between his job and family occurs partly due to Bob's self-absorbed but insecure nature and complete lack of self-awareness, ironic qualities for someone whose job is supposed to be selflessly motivating others to improve their lives.


Use of character outside of show

After the show's cancellation, Alexander used the concept behind Patterson to create a similar fictional character named Donny Clay, "America's #4 Self-Help Guru." Alexander has toured the United States in character as Clay.


Catchphrases

The character of Bob Patterson had a series of catchphrases: *"No is only yes to a different question." *"The only thing between you and your goals is you.......and your goals." *"You are the U in the Universe." *"To the top!"


Cast

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Jason Alexander Jay Scott Greenspan (born September 23, 1959), known professionally as Jason Alexander, is an American actor, comedian, host and director. An Emmy and Tony winner, he is best known for his role as George Costanza in the television series '' ...
as Bob Patterson, the main character and the namesake of the show. Despite being a self-help guru, Bob is shown to be insecure and jealous of his surroundings, as shown in many scenes. An example is when his ex-wife Janet returns to live with Bob. * Robert Klein as Landau, Bob's manager and friend. Despite being friends, Landau tends to upset Bob quite frequently, such as when he uses Bob's personal bathroom. He is only referred to as Landau and his first name is never revealed. *
Jennifer Aspen Jennifer Aspen (born October 9, 1973) is an American actress, best known for her roles as Daphne Jablonsky in Fox teen drama series ''Party of Five'' (1998–2000), as Trina Hamilton in ABC family sitcom '' Rodney'' (2004–2006), as Kendra Gia ...
as Janet Patterson, Bob's ex-wife who comes back to live with him after becoming celibate. She and Bob decide to stay friends, despite her living in his house and doing personal things such as performing nude yoga in their bedroom. *
Chandra Wilson Chandra Danette Wilson (born August 27, 1969) is an American actress and director. She is best known for her role as Dr. Miranda Bailey in the ABC television drama ''Grey's Anatomy'' since 2005, for which she has been nominated for the Emmy ...
as Claudia, a wheelchair-using woman who works as a secretary for Bob. There are hints that she might be faking her disability, as shown in a scene where Bob catches Claudia standing up from her wheelchair to grab something from a top cabinet. *
Jay Paulson Joseph Andrew "Jay" Hughes Paulson is an American actor. Personal life Paulson was born in New York City, where he lived until 1984, when his father moved the family to Los Angeles. Paulson graduated from UCLA with a B.A. in History and is a li ...
as Les, a co-worker and friend of Bob. *
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as Vic, a friend of Bob's who works with him. *James Guidice as Jeffrey Patterson, Bob and Janet's son. Despite being in his late teens, Jeffrey is shown to not be very grown or mature and has failed to launch into manhood and is shown as lazy and crude.


Episodes


Reception


Critical

The series received poor reviews. ''
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'' critic Caryn James wrote that "the series may be the season's biggest disappointment... Robert Klein yells while Mr. Alexander screeches." In a one-and-a-half-star review for ''
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'', Robert Bianco called Chandra Wilson "the only person in the show you can imagine wanting to see again." ''
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'' reviewer Howard Rosenberg wrote: "The only character here that's amusingly written is Bob's new assistant, Claudia (Chandra Wilson)."


Ratings

Ratings for ''Bob Patterson'' were considered disappointing. The series' premiere drew 9.8 million viewers, while its final episode recorded 7.8 million viewers.


References


External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Bob Patterson 2000s American sitcoms American Broadcasting Company original programming 2001 American television series debuts 2001 American television series endings Television series by ABC Studios Television series by 20th Century Fox Television English-language television shows