"Bronson Pinchot returns to series television as Meego from planet Marmazon 4.0, an alien wise beyond his 9,000 years, whose spaceship crashes onto Earth. Meego is discovered by three children: Alex, Maggie and Trip Parker, who could use a little TLC and pass him off to their single dad, Dr. Edward Parker, as the perfect caretaker. Originally intending to stay only until his spaceship can be repaired, Meego has a change of heart and decides to move in after he becomes emotionally attached to the kids, particularly to young Alex, and realizes that he has an out-of-this-world knack for child-rearing on Earth." (CBS press release) A strange new form of sitcom crashed and burned early in the 1997-1998 season: what might be called the "obnoxious male Mary Poppins" genre, in which the unquestioned sweepstakes winner of entity-with-supernatural-powers-you-would-least-likely-allow-within-miles-of-your-children was Bronson Pinchot as Meego.
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Richard Correll | 9 | 09/26/1997 - 10/17/1997 | |
Joel Zwick | 4 | 09/19/1997 - 10/24/1997 |
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Shelly Landau | 2 | 10/03/1997 | |
R. Lee Fleming Jr. | 2 | ||
Cary Okmin | 2 | 10/24/1997 | |
Joel Ronkin | 2 | 09/26/1997 | |
Bill Bryan | 2 | 10/10/1997 | |
Larry Kase | 2 | 09/26/1997 | |
Allison M. Gibson | 2 | 10/17/1997 | |
Ross Brown | 1 | 09/19/1997 |
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