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Produced by [[20th Century Fox Television]], [[ABC Studios]] and Katalyst Films, the series was created by Gabrielle Allan and Caroline Williams. The series is also executive produced by Karey Burke, [[Jason Goldberg]] and [[Ashton Kutcher]] under his production banner, Katalyst Films. Caroline Williams serves as a co-executive producer.<ref name="futon1"/> [[Rob Thomas (writer)|Rob Thomas]], creator of the critically acclaimed ''[[Veronica Mars]]'', joined the production staff in May 2007 as [[showrunner]] but left his post due to "creative differences" as the series veered into a stronger comedic tone. Mark Hudis, executive producer of ''[[That '70s Show]]'', took over the role in July 2007.<ref>{{cite news|last = Andreeva|first = Nellie|title = Hit and 'Miss' as Hudis in, Thomas out|url = http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/content_display/news/e3ibd9bf1f8a49f14f864bfa946e8e951a0|publisher = [[The Hollywood Reporter]]|date = [[2007-07-26]]|accessdate = 2007-08-06}}</ref>
Produced by [[20th Century Fox Television]], [[ABC Studios]] and Katalyst Films, the series was created by Gabrielle Allan and Caroline Williams. The series is also executive produced by Karey Burke, [[Jason Goldberg]] and [[Ashton Kutcher]] under his production banner, Katalyst Films. Caroline Williams serves as a co-executive producer.<ref name="futon1"/> [[Rob Thomas (writer)|Rob Thomas]], creator of the critically acclaimed ''[[Veronica Mars]]'', joined the production staff in May 2007 as [[showrunner]] but left his post due to "creative differences" as the series veered into a stronger comedic tone. Mark Hudis, executive producer of ''[[That '70s Show]]'', took over the role in July 2007.<ref>{{cite news|last = Andreeva|first = Nellie|title = Hit and 'Miss' as Hudis in, Thomas out|url = http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/content_display/news/e3ibd9bf1f8a49f14f864bfa946e8e951a0|publisher = [[The Hollywood Reporter]]|date = [[2007-07-26]]|accessdate = 2007-08-06}}</ref>


The series will show a "sneak-peak" on Tuesday [[March 18]], [[2008]] following ''[[Dancing With The Stars]]'' at 10:30/9:30c. It will then move to it's regular timeslot on March 20 at 8/7c with back to back episodes filling in for ''[[Ugly Betty]]''. <ref>http://www.thefutoncritic.com/news.aspx?id=7564</ref>
The series will show a "sneak-peak" on Tuesday [[March 18]], [[2008]] following ''[[Dancing With The Stars]]'' at 10:30/9:30c. It will then move to its regular timeslot on [[March 20]] at 8/7c with back to back episodes filling in for ''[[Ugly Betty]]''. <ref>http://www.thefutoncritic.com/news.aspx?id=7564</ref>


==Cast==
==Cast==

Revision as of 04:07, 18 March 2008

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Miss Guided
GenreComedy
Created byCaroline Williams
StarringJudy Greer
Brooke Burns
Earl Billings
Kristoffer Polaha
Jonathan Sadowski
Country of origin United States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes3
Production
Executive producersTodd Holland
Gabrielle Allan
Caroline Williams
Karey Burke
Jason Goldberg
Mark Hudis
Ashton Kutcher
Camera setupSingle-camera setup
Original release
NetworkABC
ReleaseMarch 18, 2008 –
present

Miss/Guided is an upcoming American situation comedy which is scheduled to premiere on March 18 2008 as a mid-season replacement on ABC. The series follows the life of Becky Freeley, a guidance counselor at a high school that she attended when she was a teenager. The pilot was directed by Todd Holland.[1]

Produced by 20th Century Fox Television, ABC Studios and Katalyst Films, the series was created by Gabrielle Allan and Caroline Williams. The series is also executive produced by Karey Burke, Jason Goldberg and Ashton Kutcher under his production banner, Katalyst Films. Caroline Williams serves as a co-executive producer.[1] Rob Thomas, creator of the critically acclaimed Veronica Mars, joined the production staff in May 2007 as showrunner but left his post due to "creative differences" as the series veered into a stronger comedic tone. Mark Hudis, executive producer of That '70s Show, took over the role in July 2007.[2]

The series will show a "sneak-peak" on Tuesday March 18, 2008 following Dancing With The Stars at 10:30/9:30c. It will then move to its regular timeslot on March 20 at 8/7c with back to back episodes filling in for Ugly Betty. [3]

Cast

Episodes

Season 1: 2008

# Title Original airdate Code
1"Homecoming"March 18, 2008101
Becky Freeley (Judy Greer) returns to her alma mater as a guidance counselor after having finally conquered the awkward, traumatic world of high school. With her orthodontia and teenage insecurities a distant memory, Becky deftly navigates the uncertainties of troubled students, and an often troubling faculty, certain of one thing - her desperate attraction to hot mechanic-turned-Spanish-teacher, Tim (Kristoffer Polaha). Now that Becky might finally get the upper hand in life and love, she is shocked to discover that the newly-hired English teacher is none other than her high school nemesis, Lisa Germain (Brooke Burns). Lisa is a smart, stunning beauty and, suddenly, Becky is forced to relive her past and compete for Tim's affection.
2"Hot Sub"March 20, 2008102
Becky is over the moon when a hot Spanish substitute teacher (guest starring Ashton Kutcher as Beaux), chooses her over Lisa, but has second thoughts when his presence threatens Tim's job. Meanwhile, one of Becky's troubled students (guest starring Jamie Lynn Spears as Mandy Ferner), gets exciting news from college, but considers throwing it all away if it disrupts romantic life.
3"The List"March 20, 2008103
A student's gossip blog creates drama for the entire school. After Becky realizes that she is at the bottom of the "do-able" teachers list, she feigns disinterest, but secretly sets out to improve her ranking.
4"Rebel Yell"March 27, 2008104
In an effort to fit in with the cool kids at school, Tim and Lisa, Becky makes an attempt to rebel for the first time in her life by vandalizing Bruce's office, but her efforts are thwarted when Bruce swears her to silence about her deeds for his own gain.
5"Pool Party"March 27, 2008105
Becky finds herself in charge of planning a 40th anniversary party for the oldest and most hated teacher in school history. When Becky's pushed to her limit, her good intentions backfire and she unleashes 15 years of anger on Mrs. Pool resulting in Mrs. Pool's untimely death. Meanwhile Tim and Bruce realize that they have something in common; compromising relationships with Mrs. Pool.
6"TBA"April 3, 2008106
7"TBA"April 3, 2008107

U.S. Nielsen Ratings

Weekly ratings
# Episode Air Date Timeslot Rating Share 18-49 (Rating/Share) Viewers (m) Rank (Timeslot) Rank (Night) Rank (Overall)
1 "Homecoming" March 18, 2008 10:30 P.M.
2 "Hot Sub" March 20, 2008 8:00 P.M.
3 "The List" March 20, 2008 8:30 P.M.
4 "Rebel Yell" March 27, 2008 8:00 P.M.
5 "Pool Party" March 27, 2008 8:30 P.M.
6 "TBA" April 3, 2008 8:00 P.M.
7 "TBA" April 3, 2008 8:30 P.M.

References

  1. ^ a b "Miss/Guided at The Futon Critic".
  2. ^ Andreeva, Nellie (2007-07-26). "Hit and 'Miss' as Hudis in, Thomas out". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2007-08-06. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  3. ^ http://www.thefutoncritic.com/news.aspx?id=7564