Out of Practice is an American sitcom that aired on CBS from September 19, 2005 to March 29, 2006. It was cancelled on May 17, 2006 after only one season and eight episodes were left unaired.
Cast[]
Main Cast[]
- Christopher Gorham as Ben Barnes (22/22)
- Paula Marshall as Regina Barnes (22/22)
- Ty Burrell as Oliver Barnes (22/22)
- Jennifer Tilly as Crystal (13/22)
- Henry Winkler as Stewart Barnes (22/22)
- Stockard Channing as Lydia Barnes (22/22)
Recurring Cast[]
- Carol Ann Susi as Susy (2/22)
- Tangie Ambrose as Bianca (2/22)
- Emory Livers as Orderly (2/22)
- Jeremy Rowley as Arthur (2/22)
- Carson Elrod as Ted (2/22)
Special Guest Stars[]
- Wendie Malick as Lois Turner
- Barry Bostwick as Gavin
- Marion Ross as Norma
- James Naughton as Dr. Jack Arbogast (2/22)
- Roger Bart as Lou Pimsky
- Fred Dryer as Michael Devlin
Episodes[]
Aired Order[]
- Pilot
- We Wanna Hold Your Hand
- And I'll Cry If I Want To
- The Truth About Nerds & Dogs
- Brothers Grim
- The Heartbreak Kid
- Key Ingredients
- The Wedding
- Thanks
- Guilt Trip
- New Year's Eve
- Yours, Mine or His?
- Model Behavior
- Hot Water
- You Win Some, You Use Some (unaired)
- Doctor of the Year (unaired)
- Restaurant Row (unaired)
- Losing Patients (unaired)
- Doctors Without Bidders (unaired)
- If These Floors Could Talk (unaired)
- The Lady Doth Protest Too Much (unaired)
- Breaking Up Is Hard to Do. And Do. And... (unaired)
Production Order[]
- Pilot
- Brothers Grim
- We Wanna Hold Your Hand
- The Truth About Nerds & Dogs
- And I'll Cry If I Want To
- Guilt Trip
- The Lady Doth Protest Too Much
- The Heartbreak Kid
- Thanks
- Key Ingredients
- New Year's Eve
- The Wedding
- If These Floors Could Talk
- Restaurant Row
- Yours, Mine or His?
- Hot Water
- Model Behavior
- Doctors Without Bidders
- Losing Patients
- Doctor of the Year
- Breaking Up Is Hard to Do. And Do. And...
- You Win Some, You Use Some
Gallery[]
Notes and Trivia[]
- The five members of the Barnes family are the only characters to appear in all 22 episodes.
- The show was filmed in front of a live studio audience.