Titus (TV series)

Titus is an American sitcom that was produced from 2000 to 2002 in three seasons.

Action

The mechanic Christopher Titus adventures with his girlfriend Erin, his mentally retarded half-brother Dave and his buddy Tommy the ups and downs of life. Here him but his dad, Papa Titus always comes in the way that makes him more aware that Christopher a failure and " wimp " is.

Background

With his own sitcom, Christopher Titus became famous overnight. He processed much of his real life into the show. After all, his father's name is Kenneth, his mother, Juanita, and he is married to a woman named Erin since 1991. With her he has two children.

Characteristic are the flashbacks, in which Titus, Dave and Tommy are children, and " being hardened off " by Papa Titus of electric shock or the like, as well as integrated into the episodes black and white scenes in which Christopher Titus is staying in a small room, is the only one chair ( backbone of an electric chair ). Here he often at odds with itself, and leads sarcastic and witty (self ) talks with TV viewers. At the end of each episode it switches obligate from a light bulb hanging from the ceiling.

Awards

  • 2000: Artios nomination for Sheila Guthrie
  • 2001: Artios nomination for Sheila Guthrie
  • 2001: Satellite Award nomination for Stacy Keach
  • 2002: Writers Guild of America Award nomination for the episode The Pendulum
  • 2002: Emmy Award nomination for the episode Thin Air
  • 2002: Art Directors Guild Award nomination for Steve Olson and William V. Ryder for the episode When I Say Jump
  • 2003: Art Directors Guild Award for Steve Olson and William V. Ryder for the episode Into Thin Air
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