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Spin City was an American sitcom television series that ran from 1996 to 2002 on ABC, based on a fictional local government running New York City, originally starring Michael J. Fox as Mike Flaherty, the Deputy Mayor of New York. The show was cancelled along with Dharma & Greg and Once and Again in 2002 due to low ratings from the 2001–2002 season and a change in target demographics. Altogether 145 episodes were made (see list of episodes).
PremiseThe series focuses on the Mayor of New York City, Randall Winston (Barry Bostwick), and his staff as they run the city — although the main person in charge is Deputy Mayor Mike Flaherty (Fox). Mike is excellent at his job, dealing with spin and lies, but not so good with his personal life, which he often neglects. Other members of staff at City Hall include press secretary Paul Lassiter (Richard Kind), the office cheapskate, suck-up, and noted coward, who has a habit of being a loudmouth and is often kept in the dark about things; chief of staff Stuart Bondek (Alan Ruck), who loves the ladies and is often very sexist; head of minority affairs Carter Heywood (Michael Boatman), who is a gay black man who owns a suicidal dog named Rags. Despite their overwhelming personal differences, Stuart and Carter actually become roommates and the best of friends; speech writer James Hobert (Alexander Chaplin), who is easily led and quite naive; the Mayor's secretary Janelle Cooper (Victoria Dillard); Mike's secretary Stacy Paterno (Jennifer Esposito); and his assistant Nikki Faber (Connie Britton). Each of them has to help run City Hall, improving the Mayor's image and cover for his frequent gaffes, while sorting out their personal lives.
The bond between Carter and Stuart became something of a running gag during the series. The two ended up becoming so close that their friendship was mocked by others and their arguments sounded so much like husband and wife that a whole episode was dedicated to the notion that the two argued like a married couple. The two ended up meeting an older duo of best friends (one black and one white) that were virtual twins of Carter and Stuart in terms of personality. When it was discovered that the two older versions had become a couple it ended up scaring Stuart quite a bit. For his part, Stuart tends to be very possessive of his time with Carter, going so far as to be genuinely jealous when Carter spends more and more time with Caitlin. In spite of all the jokes and innuendos regarding the two, they prove to be best friends willing to do anything for both their friends and each other. Fans of the show have often compared them to the The Odd Couple, with Stuart being the sloppy, hedonistic Oscar to Carter's uptight, fussy Felix.[citation needed] The Later YearsIn 1998, Michael J. Fox announced that he had Parkinson's Disease. As a result, a new character, Caitlin Moore (Heather Locklear) was introduced at the start of the 1999–2000 season to help share Mike's workload. Caitlin was Mayor Winston's campaign manager as he decided to run for Senator, and there was much friction between Mike and Caitlin about who was in charge of the Mayor. Their relationship, however, was more complex than a simple rivalry and there were hints that it would become more than platonic. In 2000, Fox announced that he was leaving the show at the end of the season to spend more time with his family and to raise money for research into Parkinson's. Fox's symptoms were getting worse by this point. The producers decided to carry on with the series with a new lead, and Mike Flaherty left City Hall at the end of the show's 4th season as he took the blame for an alleged Mafia link that the Mayor unknowingly had.
Cast
Spin City on DVDSpin City has not yet been released on DVD - or at least not entirely. Dreamworks has, however, published two smaller DVD boxes titled "Michael J. Fox - His All Time Favorites" Vols. 1 and 2 in 2003, both containing eleven episodes. All 22 episodes are taken from the four seasons containing Michael J. Fox, each starting with a brief interview in which he states what makes the particular episode so special to him. Altogether just 22% of the Michael J. Fox episodes or just 15% of the entire show is available for purchase. They have been published as RC1/NTSC boxes, so officially they are not available outside North America.. In the 2003 episode intro interviews, Michael J. Fox showing symptoms of his ongoing illness, quite in contrast to the episodes following thereafter. Both DVD boxes contain bonus material with fund-raising TV commercials for Parkinson's Disease research, starring Michael J. Fox and the entire Spin City cast. Trivia
InternationalSpin City is also available in other countries around the world.
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