Andy Barker, P.I.
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Format Sitcom/mystery
Created by Conan O'Brien
Jonathan Groff
Starring Andy Richter
Clea Lewis
Harve Presnell
Tony Hale
Marshall Manesh
Country of origin United States
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 6 (List of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s) Conan O'Brien
Jonathan Groff
Andy Kissinger
Jeff Ross
Running time 20 minutes
Production company(s) Red Pulley Productions
Conaco
NBC Universal Television Studio
Broadcast
Original channel NBC
Original run March 15, 2007 – April 14, 2007
Andy Barker, P.I. is an American detective sitcom starring Andy Richter produced and
broadcast by NBC, and co-starring Tony Hale, Marshall Manesh, Harve Presnell and Clea
Lewis.
Richter plays Andy Barker, a certified public accountant who reluctantly becomes a
private investigator after he is mistaken for the former office tenant, a private eye,
now retired. Andy develops a taste for solving cases, assisted by the former P.I., a
film buff owner of the downstairs video store, a surveillance-expert restaurateur and,
as time goes on, his wife.
The show was produced for one season, and was scheduled to run a six-episode,
five-week course starting Thursday, March 15, 2007 on NBC.[1] However, the series was
cancelled and removed from the Thursday lineup after the fourth episode aired. The
final two episodes aired on Saturday, April 14.[2] The series now airs on Universal
HD.
Contents
1 Production
2 Cast
2.1 Cast
2.2 Notable guest stars
3 Episodes
3.1 Season 1: 2007
4 DVD release
5 Reception
6 U.S. television ratings
7 References
8 External links
Production
On March 7, 2006, NBC announced the ordering of the pilot episode, which was written
by creators and executive producers Conan O'Brien and Jonathan Groff. The series is
shot single-camera, and is presented without a laugh track. In early March 2007, NBC
published all six episodes of Andy Barker, P.I. on the NBC website prior to its
broadcast premiere.
NBC premiered Andy Barker, P.I. with another detective-themed show, Raines. Both
shows, available on the iTunes Store, offered free downloads of the pilots for a short
time.
The show is set in the fictional Los Angeles neighborhood of "Fair Oaks, California".
There is a real Fair Oaks, California, near Sacramento.
Cast
Early promotional images released to promote the series feature the early cast set for
the show — Andy, Simon, Lew, Wally, Ruth and Jessica. The roles of Ruth (Andy's wife)
and Jessica (Andy's "assistant") were later renamed and recast before the show's
debut. Ruth Barker, later renamed Jenny Barker (performed by Clea Lewis), was
portrayed by Amy Farrington. Jessica, later renamed and reworked into Nicole
(performed by Nicole Randall Johnson), was portrayed by Ion Overman in these images.
These roles were presumably recast after the early photo shoot and prior to the
filming and further development of the series as Farrington and Overman were not seen
in the series itself.
Cast
Andy Richter as Andrew "Andy" Barker: A middle-aged Certified Public Accountant,
who, after starting his own firm in the pilot, reluctantly takes on a missing-person
case brought to him by a mysterious Russian-accented woman who mistakes Andy for the
former tenant, a real P.I. In subsequent episodes, Andy takes on (or is thrust into)
cases that usually involve his friends and family and which he must solve in addition
to his accounting duties.
Clea Lewis as Jenny Barker: Andy's wife, who first disapproves, but gradually
warms to his new side profession. She and Andy have an infant daughter named Molly and
at least one son.[3]
Harve Presnell as Lew Staziak: The retired tough-as-nails cynical P.I. and prior
tenant of Andy's rental office. Lew becomes Andy's mentor and aide, with mixed
consequences. Lew antagonizes Simon, suffers from alektorophobia (fear of chickens),
and his memory lapses cause trouble for Andy. Mickey Doyle, Lew's unscrupulous former
partner, was the villain of the episode "The Lady Varnishes."
Tony Hale as Simon: Manager of the "Video Riot" rental store who has extensive
knowledge of movie trivia. He befriends Andy, and designates himself an investigative
partner.
Marshall Manesh as Wally: An Afghan restaurant owner who "went overboard with
patriotism after 9/11," and has excellent surveillance equipment.
Notable guest stars
Nicole Randall Johnson as Nicole: An unmotivated file clerk with attitude that
appears in the pilot episode. However after Andy costs her the clerk job by stealing
files, she matter-of-factly hires herself as his unwanted assistant in Fairway My
Lovely. Simon is infatuated with her, but she ignores his advances. She has a deaf
brother and is fluent in reading lips. Nicole is heavily featured in promotions, but
is a supporting character in just two episodes.
Vanessa Branch as Nadia Kerensky ("Pilot")
Gary Anthony Williams as Ron ("Pilot")
Traci Lords as Loretta Crispin ("Dial M For Laptop")
Sarah Christine Smith as Alicia ("The Big No Sleep")
Amy Sedaris as Rita Spaulding ("The Lady Varnishes")
Edward Asner as Mickey Doyle ("The Lady Varnishes")
James Hong as Jon Leibowitz ("The Lady Varnishes")
Peter Allen Vogt as Guy Helverson ("Fairway, My Lovely")
Jesse L. Martin as his Law & Order character Detective Ed Green ("The Big No
Sleep")
Episodes
Season 1: 2007
The titles of all of the episodes are plays on the titles of actual classic mystery
and private investigator films. The title "Fairway, My Lovely" is based on Farewell,
My Lovely; "Three Days of the Chicken" is based on Three Days of the Condor; "Dial M
for Laptop" is based on Dial M for Murder; "The Big No Sleep" is based on The Big
Sleep; and "The Lady Varnishes" is based on The Lady Vanishes.
# Title Directed by Written by Original air date Production
code
1 "Pilot" Jason Ensler Conan O'Brien & Jonathan Groff March 15, 2007
101
Mild-mannered accountant Andy Barker begins a double life as a P.I. when he is hired
to solve a case involving the Russian mafia.
2 "Fairway, My Lovely" Jason Ensler Jane Espenson & Alex Herschlag March
22, 2007 104
After Guy Helverson, an overweight tax client dies, seemingly of natural causes, his
wife insists that he was murdered. Andy is doubtful until he discovers that Guy was
having an affair.
3 "Three Days of the Chicken" Jason Ensler Gail Lerner March 29, 2007
103
Wally is blackmailed by Transcor, an evil chicken cartel that murders anyone who gets
in their way. Andy is determined to stop them, but Lew warns that Transcor is too
powerful.
4 "Dial M for Laptop" Jason Ensler Chuck Tatham April 5, 2007 102
Andy gets caught up in a credit fraud case while trying to simultaneously file his
father-in-law's taxes.
5 "The Big No Sleep" Jason Ensler Josh Bycel April 14, 2007 106
A dishonest doc pains Andy, until a baby toy provides the clues Andy needed.
6 "The Lady Varnishes" Jason Ensler Jon Ross April 14, 2007 105
Series finale. Andy discovers a forty-year-old letter from a woman convicted of murder
that explains she was framed. However, Lew's former partner, the real murderer, will
stop at nothing to keep the truth from coming out.
Note: the final two episodes were aired on a Saturday at a special time of 8 and
8:30.
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