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''Ben and Kate'' is an American single-camera
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television series created by
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. It ran on
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from September 25, 2012 to January 22, 2013, as part of the 2012–13 television season. The series stars
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and
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as a duo of siblings. It was produced by
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and
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. Fox also served as an executive producer, alongside
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, Katherine Pope, and
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.


Synopsis

The series focuses on a brother and sister who at first seem to be exact opposites: Ben is an over-the-top dreamer and professional underachiever, while younger sister Kate is a more practical single mother working as a bar manager. After visiting their home in
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, Ben realizes that his sister needs help with her life and taking care of her six-year-old daughter, Maddie. Because of this, he moves in with Kate so he can discover some of the things he has missed out on and Kate hopes to return the favor by bringing her brother back to reality. Along the way, they are surrounded by their close friends, B.J. and Tommy.


Cast and characters


Main

*
Dakota Johnson Dakota Mayi Johnson (born October 4, 1989) is an American actress. Her accolades include an Independent Spirit Award and a nomination for a British Academy Film Award. The daughter of actors Don Johnson and Melanie Griffith, Johnson made her ...
as Katherine "Kate" Fox, a neurotic and awkward yet earnest single mom who works as a bartender. Her college boyfriend broke up with her once she became pregnant with Maddie and she is since wary of the dating world. *
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as Benjamin "Ben" Fox, Kate's goofy older brother who moves into her house. Despite being caught in a state of arrested development, Ben is very popular and protective of his family. He frequently tries his hand at
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and
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, though few attempts pan out. His ideas include "Bunk Bed Pizza", which makes another friend rich, and, more recently, "Rail Mall", which he actually focuses on turning into a reality. *
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as BJ (Beatrice Joan) Harrison, Kate's much more confident best friend and co-worker. A vain hard partier, BJ is secretly married to Ben, despite the two sharing no feelings for each other. She often lectures Maddie at a level beyond her understanding. Although she has a British accent, she reveals she's actually from Texas. * Maggie Elizabeth Jones as Madeline "Maddie" Fox, Kate's 6-year-old daughter. * Echo Kellum as Tommy, Ben's charismatic best friend who works at a country club as a tennis instructor. In addition to sharing many of Ben's quirks, Tommy has been in love with Kate since high school. He is also a frequent collaborator on Ben's quirky schemes and business ideas.


Recurring

* Geoff Stults as Will, a friendly single dad and neighbor who briefly dates Kate. Though they have chemistry, he becomes wary of her eccentric friends and family. * Rob Corddry as Buddy, the boorish owner of the bar where Kate and BJ work, also BJ's on-and-off boyfriend. *
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as Lila, Tommy's girlfriend. *
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as Vera, a successful businesswoman who is physically attracted to Ben and helps his "Rail Mall" idea become an actual business. *
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as Darcy, Ben's ex, whom he is still in love with when the series begins. * Luka Jones as Lance, a laid-back baker who begins to date Kate after she breaks up with Will. *
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as Randy Fox, Ben and Kate's negligent yet friendly father.


Production


Development

In October 2011, Fox bought the project, titled ''Ben Fox is My Manny'', from creator
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. In January 2012, Fox ordered the show to pilot. The show was retitled to ''Ned Fox Is My Manny'', then to ''The Kids'', before finally being called ''Ben and Kate''. On 9 May Fox ordered the show to series. On 14 May Neil Goldman and Garrett Donovan were announced as showrunners. On 11 September, it was announced that Goldman and Donovan had left the show. Goldman and Donovan cited creative differences as their reason for leaving. On October 8, 2012, Fox ordered a full season of 19 episodes of the series, that took the series beyond its initial 13 episode order. On 9 November it was announced that John Quaintance and David Feeney would become the new showrunners.


Casting

Maggie Elizabeth Jones was the first actor announced to have been cast, on February 1, 2012. On February 14, Echo Kellum was announced as Tommy, Ben's best friend. On February 23, Abby Elliott was announced to star as Kate Fox. On February 24,
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was announced as BJ, Kate's best friend. On February 28,
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was announced as Ben Fox. Faxon was cast days after he won an
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for co-writing ''
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'' (2011). On March 20, it was announced that Elliott had been released from the show after the pilot's table read. Elliott was released because it was thought she was too young for the role. On March 21, it was announced that Austin Stowell would appear as a guest star in the role of Ryan, a character who Kate used to have a crush on and reunites with her for a date. It was reported that it would be a recurring role if the show was picked up. On 23 March, it was announced that
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would be replacing Elliott in the role of Kate Fox. After the show was ordered to series, some recurring roles and guest appearances were announced. On August 14, Vernee Watson and Tom Wright were announced as Tommy's parents. On August 20, Rob Corddry was announced as Buddy, Kate's boss and BJ's boyfriend. On August 23,
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was announced as Louise, an ex-girlfriend of Ben's who unexpectedly tracks him down. On September 5, Geoff Stults was announced as Will, a love interest for Kate. On November 5,
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was announced as Wendy, BJ's mother. On November 9,
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was announced as Lila, a love interest for Tommy. On January 10, 2013
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was announced as Roz, the wife of Buddy.


Cancellation

Despite the show's positive reviews, TV By the Numbers had ''Ben and Kate'' on its "likely to be cancelled" list, citing the show's disappointing 1.2 rating among 18- to 49-year-olds in an October 16 episode. The show faced stiff competition from CBS's ''
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'', NBC's '' The Voice'', and ABC's ''
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''. On January 23, 2013, the show was pulled from the schedule. On January 25, Fox confirmed that the show had been cancelled. Of the six additional episodes ordered to take the show to a full season, only the first three had been filmed. The fourth had been shooting when the show was cancelled and would remain unfinished. Episodes 14, 15, and 16 have not yet been aired in the U.S. however were aired on March 11 and March 18 in the UK on
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. Fox stated that the completed three episodes would air in the future, though they did not give a date. As of October 2013, they have not aired but have been posted on online services such as the iTunes Store and
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Episodes

There were 16 episodes in ''Ben and Kate's'' single season.


Broadcast

''Ben and Kate'' premiered in Australia on October 8, 2012 on
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. The show premiered in the United Kingdom January 7, 2013 on
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. In Canada, the program premiered on September 25, 2012 on
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in a simulcast with the U.S. showing.


Reception

For the most part, ''Ben and Kate'' has been moderately received, obtaining a score of 67 out of 100 on
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, indicating generally favorable reviews. On
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, the series has an aggregate score of 73% based on 29 positive and 11 negative critic reviews. The website’s consensus reads: " It may not be a laugh riot, but ''Ben and Kate'' sports a likable cast and just enough funny -- with a touch of charm -- to make it worth rooting for."


References


External links

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