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The following is an episode list for the American television sitcom Who's the Boss?.The series stars Tony Danza and Judith Light, and centers on a widowed ex-Major League Baseball player from Brooklyn who relocates to an affluent Connecticut suburb with his daughter to become the housekeeper for a divorced advertising executive, her son and her mother.
Widower Anthony Morton "Tony" Micelli is a former Major League Baseball player who was forced to retire due to a shoulder injury. Wanting to move out of Brooklyn to find a better environment for his daughter, Samantha, he takes a job in the upscale suburb of Fairfield, Connecticut, as a live-in housekeeper for divorced advertising executive Angela Bower and her young son Jonathan.
It was adapted from the American series, Who's the Boss?, created by Martin Cohan and Blake Hunter, who went on to serve as creative consultants for the British version. The series was produced by Central , in association with Columbia Pictures Television , and later Columbia TriStar Central and Carlton Productions.
Thomas' best-known television roles are as Mark Singleton on Another World [1] (1983–85), and as Geoffrey Wells on Who's the Boss?. [2] He also portrayed Paul Kellogg on The Mommies, [3]: 709 Nate's father on Life Unexpected, [3] and had recurring roles on the television series Murphy Brown, Hunter, Matlock, Thirtysomething, Baby Boom, The Division, Switched at Birth, and 90210.
Written by Hiroshi Matsuyama and illustrated by Matsushima Yukitaro, Chaser Game was released online via Famitsu from December 18, 2018, to November 1, 2021. The first seven volumes are considered the "first season", with volume eight containing a short manga that Matsuyama drew during the airing of the first season of the live-action adaptation.
In September 2016, Marvel announced that the character would be revealed in the season's second episode, "Meet the New Boss". The episode was written by Drew Z. Greenberg, with Vincent Misiano directing, [3] and is part of the first "pod" of eight episodes for the season, subtitled Ghost Rider. [4] [5]
The first English ending theme is "Summer Without You" with lyrics by Carl Finch until episode eighty-seven. The second English ending is "Negai Goto Hitotsu Dake" by Miho Komatsu onwards. The season initially ran from December 1, 1997, through June 22, 1998 on Nippon Television Network System in Japan.
[4] [a] The fourth season adapts volumes twelve to fourteen of the light novel. The first opening theme for the fourth season is "Tentō" (天灯, lit. "Sky Lantern") by sajou no hana, and the first ending theme is "Guide" by Saori Hayami. [3] The second opening theme is "Shikō" (視紅, lit.