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Show Guide: Men, Women And Dogs


(l-r): Daniel Pino as Clay, Mike Damus as Royce, Niklaus Lange as Eric, Heather Stephens as Michelle (Front row) Bill Bellamy as Jeremiah
(Photo Credit: The WB/Murray De'l)

Posted Monday, May 14th, 2001

Synopsis: In this new single-camera relationship comedy, Bill Bellamy ("The Brothers," "How to Be a Player," MTV) stars as one of four twentysomething guy friends whose lives center around their girlfriends, their careers and their dogs—but not necessarily in that order.

At L.A.’s happening dog parks, the guys share their latest adventures in romance while using their canines as date magnets. The friends include talented chef Jeremiah (Bellamy) with a penchant for seducing women via his irresistible charm and decadent chocolate desserts, sensitive idealist Clay (Daniel Pino) who is nursing the wounds of his first broken heart, prototypical surf bum Eric (Niklaus Lange) who’s just moved in with his girlfriend Michelle (Heather Stephens), and penny-pinching Royce (Mike Damus, "Brutally Normal").

More likely to know how to pamper their pets than how to treat a lady, these four friends often succeed in shedding some light on each other’s inadequacies and fallacies, and maybe with some help from a dog’s sixth sense, they’ll also learn how to meet—and then keep—a woman for good.

Emmy-nominated writers Dan Staley and Rob Long ("Cheers") serve as executive producers for Paramount Network Television.


The Cast:
Daniel Pino as Clay
Mike Damus as Royce
Niklaus Lange as Eric
Heather Stephens as Michelle
Bill Bellamy as Jeremiah



 

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