Conrad Bloom
| Conrad Bloom | |
|---|---|
| Created by | Marco Pennette | 
| Starring | |
| Composer(s) | Bruce Miller | 
| Country of origin | United States | 
| Original language(s) | English | 
| No. of seasons | 1 | 
| No. of episodes | 15 (6 unaired) (list of episodes) | 
| Production | |
| Camera setup | Multi-camera | 
| Running time | 30 minutes | 
| Production company(s) | Pennette Productions Three Sisters Entertainment NBC Studios | 
| Release | |
| Original network | NBC | 
| Original release | September 21 – December 21, 1998 | 
Conrad Bloom is an American television sitcom that aired from September 21, 1998 to December 21, 1998.
Premise
A copywriter in New York City has to deal with the women in his life: A mother, a sister, an ex-girlfriend, a boss and a co-worker.
Cast
- Mark Feuerstein as Conrad Bloom
- Lauren Graham as Molly Davenport
- Jessica Stone as Shelly
- Paula Newsome as Faye Reynolds
- Steve Landesberg as George Dorsey
- Linda Lavin as Florie Bloom
- Ever Carradine as Nina Bloom
Episodes
| No. | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | "Pilot" | James Burrows | Marco Pennette | September 21, 1998 | 
| Conrad keeps breaking dates with the woman he thinks might be his true love. | ||||
| 2 | "The Fixer" | James Burrows | Heide Perlman | September 28, 1998 | 
| Shelly lies about getting Jerry Seinfeld for an ad campaign about potato chips. Nina thinks her mother loves Conrad more than her. | ||||
| 3 | "The Ultimatum" | James Burrows | Dawn DeKeyser | October 5, 1998 | 
| Conrad and Molly's friendship is threatened by a jealous boyfriend. Conrad tries to get his sister and mother to live together. | ||||
| 4 | "The Rebound Guy" | Ken Levine | Susan Sherman and Judy Toll | October 12, 1998 | 
| Conrad falls in love with a woman with great seats at Yankee Stadium. Florie meets an old enemy. | ||||
| 5 | "The Unsinkable Conrad Bloom" | Ken Levine | Eric Abrams and Matthew Berry | October 26, 1998 | 
| Conrad shows up at a Halloween party in a Titanic outfit. | ||||
| 6 | "Gone with the Re-Wind" | Lee Shallat-Chemel | Paul A. Kaplan and Mark Torgrove | November 9, 1998 | 
| Conan accidentally tapes over a tape Shelly's child birth. | ||||
| 7 | "The Spazz Singer" | Gail Mancuso | Dawn DeKeyser | November 16, 1998 | 
| A rock star has written a song about Conrad. Florie and Nina has a tennis match with Adele and her daughter. | ||||
| 8 | "To Hell in a Handbag" | Ken Levine | Michael B. Kaplan | December 14, 1998 | 
| Conrad's mother asks him for help in selling a line of homemade purses. Molly tries to get a photography account with Conrad's ad firm. | ||||
| 9 | "A Bloom with a View" | Gail Mancuso | Marco Pennette | December 21, 1998 | 
| Conrad's mother and sister moves in with him in his new apartment. | ||||
| 10 | "Working Girl" | James Burrows | Michael B. Kaplan | UNAIRED | 
| Conrad's mother gets a new job. | ||||
| 11 | "Psycho Babbler Q'est Que Ce?" | Gail Mancuso | Heide Perlman (Story) | UNAIRED | 
| Conrad's new girlfriend constantly analyzes their relationship. | ||||
| 12 | "How Florie Got Her Groove Back" | Lee Shallat-Chemel | Michael B. Kaplan | UNAIRED | 
| Florie starts dating a doctor. | ||||
| 13 | "How Good Relatives Go Bad" | Will Mackenzie | Heide Perlman (Story) | UNAIRED | 
| Conrad, Nina and Florie go to the hospital to suck up for a dying aunt. Molly gets a job as a Monica Lewinsky lookalike. | ||||
| 14 | "The Favor" | TBA | TBA | UNAIRED | 
| Conrad's new neighbor asks him for a favor. | ||||
| 15 | "Dumb and Dummy-er" | Jeff Melman | Susan Sherman and Judy Toll (Story) | UNAIRED | 
| Conrad dates a ventriloquist who creates a dummy based on Conrad. Florie is forced to become the super's servant. | ||||
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