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<i>The Chris Isaak Show</i>

The Chris Isaak Show

American sitcom


The Chris Isaak Show is an American television sitcom that follows a fictionalized version of the life of American rock musician Chris Isaak. The show portrays Isaak and his band members as everyday people with everyday problems.[1] The series was produced for the Showtime channel from 2001 to 2004, and was filmed in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, which stands in for the show's home setting of San Francisco.[1][2]

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The series featured Isaak and several members of his band, Silvertone, portraying themselves. Other roles were portrayed by actors, including Jed Rees as Isaak's keyboardist. Rees (who had studied piano, though much of his character's keyboard work is performed by a session player)[2] was hired in place of Isaak's actual keyboardist Brett Tuggle (a part-time band member)[2] to add some comedy to the show. Other characters featured on the show include Yola Gaylen, Isaak's manager and her colleague, Cody Kurtzman. The final regular character, Mona, appears lying nude on her stomach on a revolving circular bed in the basement of Bimbo's, a club Isaak frequents.[1] Through an optical illusion created with mirrors she's made to look as if swimming in an aquarium, and being called a mermaid (despite having human legs).[3] Only once does she sit up, revealing her toplessness.[4] She typically talks only with Isaak, acting as his conscience or a sounding board for him.

Currently, the entire series remains unreleased to DVD due to music licensing costs.

Cast

Episodes

Season 1 (2001)

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Season 2 (2002)

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Season 3 (2004)

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References

  1. Williamson, Kevin (2002-04-12). "Cool show". Jam!. Archived from the original on January 15, 2013. Retrieved 2008-06-01.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  2. Israel, Robyn (2001-08-31). "Lights, camera, rock!". Palo Alto Weekly. Retrieved 2008-06-01.
  3. Salamon, Julie (March 12, 2001). "Television Review: Relax. It Was Just a Little Striptease". The New York Times. Retrieved February 26, 2021.
  4. Season 2, Episode 12 "Farm Boys"
  5. Cortes, Jody (6 December 2016). "Co-star Bobby Jo Moore arrives at Showtime's premiere of 'The Chris Isaak Show'". Getty Images. Retrieved 13 May 2023.



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