Good Company

1996
Good Company

Seasons & Episodes

  • 1

EP1 10,000 Days Mar 04, 1996

Madison Avenue art director Will Hennessey would rather be a serious painter than an adman. But his demanding boss Zoe pooh-poohs his plans to quit and assigns him to jazz up a new toilet-paper line.

EP2 Day 1038: Downsizing Mar 11, 1996

Will may not be up to the task when Zoe's corporate edict about downsizing leaves him with only one of his former team.

EP3 Day 1346: Friendship Mar 18, 1996

Zoe's secretary picks a bad day to have an accident: Zoe is in the middle of a baby sitter crisis while preparing for a pitch with George Wendt.

EP4 Day 1304: Evaluation Apr 08, 1996

Zoe forces nice guy Will to be brutally honest in his employee evaluations, which nearly results in a mutiny of his staff—and the loss of three friends.

EP5 Day 1340: Death Apr 15, 1996

An impromptu visit from the agency founder inflames Zoe, who's reminded she was once his secretary. The visit also sends Joey into hiding—for fear of being fired for padding his expense account.

EP6 Day 1329: Revenge Apr 22, 1996

Liz declares war on Ron after he humiliates her in front of a client during a meeting; but all she really has to do is sit back and watch the enemy defeat himself.
6.9| 0h30m| NR| en| More Info
Released: 04 March 1996 Ended
Producted By: Paramount Television Studios
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
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Synopsis

Good Company is an American television sitcom that aired on CBS on Monday nights from March 3, 1996, to April 15, 1996. The series is set at the offices of Blanton, Booker & Hayden Agency, a Manhattan ad agency.

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ZoeBean "Good Company" only aired for a few months in 1996 before it was canceled, but it boasted a talented cast and funny plots. It starred Jon Tenney (who later went on to do CBS's "Brooklyn South" and FOX's "Get Real"), Wendie Malick ("Just Shoot Me"), and Lauren Graham ("Townies"). The characters on this show were unforgettable. Ron (Jason Beghe) was a lying, cheating office suck-up who was hilarious to watch. Zoe (Malick) was the ruthless boss who actually wasn't so mean after all. And then there was Bobby (Terry Kiser) who spoke via facial expressions and an occasional word. Liz (Graham) was the daddy's girl who made animal noises when she got upset. Dale (Elizabeth-Anne Smith) was the insecure one with "issues". Jody (Timothy Fall), armed with a guitar, wrote songs that had the TV viewer in stitches. The shining star of the show, however, was Tenney, who's character, Will Hennessey, held the friendships of his co-workers together, and wasn't ashamed to seek some good words of advice from Jack (Seymour Cassel). An all-around good show that was fun, funny, clever, and canceled before it was given much of a chance. However, the stars moved on to other projects, which I have immensely enjoyed over the last 3 years.