The Weber Show

The Weber Show

  • 2000
  • 1 Seasons
  • 17 Episodes
  •  7.8  (4)
  •   Ended

Cursed, later renamed The Weber Show, is an American sitcom that ran on NBC from 2000–2001. It starred Steven Weber, Amy Pietz, Wendell Pierce, and Chris Elliot. The show is notable for having an abrupt title change in the middle of its first season. The initial premise was that its protagonist had been cursed by an ex-girlfriend and thus constantly encountered bad luck. The show failed to find an audience, and so midway through the season the entire "bad luck" angle was abruptly dropped. The show was revamped as a more traditional sitcom and renamed The Weber Show. In spite of the change, the show still struggled and was canceled at the end of the season, leaving a cliffhanger unresolved. The show's theme song was written and performed by Liz Phair.

The Weber Show
Seasons
Dog Eat Dog
17. Dog Eat Dog
August 28, 2001
...And Then He Got a Rash
16. ...And Then He Got a Rash
August 27, 2001
When Jack gets a rash, he decides to visit a different doctor, instead of Larry.
...And Then Things Changed
15. ...And Then Things Changed
April 26, 2001
Jack must decide whether to commit to Katie after she is offered a job in New York.
...And Then Jack Had Two Dates
14. ...And Then Jack Had Two Dates
April 19, 2001
Jack is torn between Larry and Katie when each one makes demands on his time.
...And Then Jack Became the Voice of the Cougars
13. ...And Then Jack Became the Voice of the Cougars
April 05, 2001
Jack bribes a high-school principal to allow him to play announcer for a baseball game.
...And Then the Sex Freaked Jack Out
12. ...And Then the Sex Freaked Jack Out
March 29, 2001
Intimacy with Katie leads to feelings of inadequacy, prompting Jack to improve his sexual prowess.
...And Then They Tried to Make Some Rules
11. ...And Then They Tried to Make Some Rules
March 22, 2001
An ex-girlfriend contacts Jack 15 years after dumping him.
...And Then Jack Forgot His Dream
10. ...And Then Jack Forgot His Dream
March 15, 2001
Jack urges Larry's brother to give up his pursuit of rock stardom.
...And Then Jack Found Out
9. ...And Then Jack Found Out
January 25, 2001
Jack tries to woo his lesbian friend, Katie.
...And Then They Got a Motorcycle with a Sidecar
8. ...And Then They Got a Motorcycle with a Sidecar
January 11, 2001
Jack and Larry restore a vintage motorcycle that has a sidecar.
...And Then Wendell Wore Candy Stripes
7. ...And Then Wendell Wore Candy Stripes
January 04, 2001
Jack becomes jealous when his lesbian friend begins hanging out with his ex-girlfriend.
...And Then Larry Brought Charlton Heston Home
6. ...And Then Larry Brought Charlton Heston Home
December 14, 2000
Charlton Heston is admitted to hospital with amnesia following an accident. Jack meets Katie.
...And Then He Looked at Wendell's Thing
5. ...And Then He Looked at Wendell's Thing
December 07, 2000
Jack jeopardizes his friendship with Wendell when he peeks at his job evaluation.
...And Then He Had to Give a Thumbs Up
4. ...And Then He Had to Give a Thumbs Up
November 16, 2000
Jack's injured thumb may hurt his chance at getting a promotion.
...And Then She Gave Him the Bird
3. ...And Then She Gave Him the Bird
November 09, 2000
Jack reveals a childhood accident that prompts Larry to void their friendship.
...And Then He Gaver Her Some Old Linguine
2. ...And Then He Gaver Her Some Old Linguine
November 02, 2000
Pilot
1. Pilot
October 26, 2000
A blind date puts a hex on Jack, who comes to believe that her spell may be working.
Description
Cursed, later renamed The Weber Show, is an American sitcom that ran on NBC from 2000–2001. It starred Steven Weber, Amy Pietz, Wendell Pierce, and Chris Elliot. The show is notable for having an abrupt title change in the middle of its first season. The initial premise was that its protagonist had been cursed by an ex-girlfriend and thus constantly encountered bad luck. The show failed to find an audience, and so midway through the season the entire "bad luck" angle was abruptly dropped. The show was revamped as a more traditional sitcom and renamed The Weber Show. In spite of the change, the show still struggled and was canceled at the end of the season, leaving a cliffhanger unresolved. The show's theme song was written and performed by Liz Phair.
  • Premiere Date
    October 26, 2000
  • Rating
    7.8  (4)