Brother's Keeper (1998)
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Brother's Keeper (1998)
Plot.
Widower and professor Porter Waide has his life turned upside down with the arrival of his football player brother, Bobby, who's gotten into so much trouble that he's been contracted to live with a responsible relative. This move also disrupts the lives of Porter's impressionable son, Oscar, and Bobby's perpetually annoyed agent, Dena.
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Cast & Crew.
William Ragsdale
Porter Waide
Sean O'Bryan
Bobby Waide
Justin Cooper
Oscar Waide
Bess Meyer
Dena Draeger
Donald Todd
Writer
Mark Grossan
Producer
Natasha Slayton
Rose
Jonathan Wolff
Music
Kate Hodge
Marilyn
Dava Waite
Casting
John Michael Higgins
Mark
James Terry Welden
Production Designer
Dana Allyson
Costume Designer
Bobby Slayton
Marty
Dwight Jackson
Set Decoration
Alan Prewitt
Passerby / Pizza Guy
Jesse Harris
Set Dresser
Rich Romig
Set Designer
Steve Morey
Construction Coordinator
Danielle Feller
Key Costumer
Robert S. Douglas
Online Editor
Michael Levy
Colorist
Susie Francis Gunter
Script Supervisor
Jack Diamond
Music Editor
Jonathan Axelrod
Executive Producer
Matt Ember
Co-Executive Producer / Writer
James Widdoes
Executive Producer / Director
Lisa K. Nelson
Co-Producer / Writer
Tod Himmel
Co-Producer / Writer
Lois Bromfield
Consulting Producer
Frank Merwald
Associate Producer
Billiam Coronel
Co-Producer / Writer
Tom J. Astle
Supervising Producer / Writer
Reid Harrison
Co-Producer / Writer
Bill Lowe
Editor
Lisa Pharren
Makeup Artist
Adrienne J. Kessler
Hairstylist
Jake Garber
Special Effects Makeup Artist
Gregory J. Barnett
Stunt Coordinator
Richard J. Brock
Second Assistant Camera
Robert P. Quiroz
Best Boy Electric
Adan Torres
Assistant Camera
Richard Noack
Key Grip
Kieran 'KC' Illes
Gaffer
Eva Charney
Dialogue Coach
John Chisholm
Studio Teacher
Susan Vercelli
Production Coordinator
Alfonso Delgado
Key Production Assistant
Jim Vallely
Executive Consultant
Eric J. Peters
Production Assistant
Jamie Rhonheimer
Writers' Assistant
John Isabeau
Unit Production Manager
Damon Bowden
Paint Coordinator
Dinah Manoff
Director
Ken Levine
Director
Jason Bateman
Director
Joyce Gittlin
Director
Robby Benson
Director
Christopher Banninger
Sound Mixer
Peter Damski
Sound Mixer
Sam O'Neal
Writer / Story Editor
Neal Boushell
Writer / Story Editor
Kate Nielsen
Writer
Mark Driscoll
Writer
Neil J. Deiter
Writer
Tony Randall
Tony
Jack Klugman
Jack
Kayla Blake
Nurse
Joshua Preven
Guy
Phaedra Nielson
Waitress
Selma McPherson
Woman Reporter
Dennis Satterfield
Reporter #1
Meredith Autry
Sheryl
Emily Cutler
Wife #1
Bix Skahill
Husband #1
Gregory Itzin
Mr. Weaver
Eugene Roche
Snappy
Jonathan Slavin
Movie Theater Employee
Paul Stroili
Keeler
Kathleen Gati
Katya
Shashawnee Hall
Coach
Dan Dierdorf
Dan Dierdorf
Boomer Esiason
Boomer Esiason
Al Michaels
Al Michaels
Karl Malone
Karl Malone
Cindy Ambuehl
Lisa
Deborah Levin
Wife
Andy Milder
Calvin Heinberg
Caroline Keenan
Kristy
Teresa Velarde
Miss Baker
Anna B. Choi
Student
Josh Blake
Student
Joseph Tello
Kid in Back
Lilli Birdsell
Gretchen
Elizabeth Berkley
Amy
Timi Prulhiere
Laura
Suzanne Kent
Delivery Person
Christopher Neiman
Collector
Anthony Russell
Store Owner
Bob Amaral
Pizza Delivery Guy
Illeana Douglas
Ginny
Piper Laurie
Jane Waide
Tom Whitenight
Nick
Charles Zucker
Engineer
Media.
Details.
Release DateSeptember 24, 1998
StatusCanceled
Seasons1
Episodes23
Running Time22m
Genres
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This TV Show Is About.
professor
single father
sibling relationship
sitcom
american football
father son relationship
son
widower
uncle nephew relationship
sports agent
Scripted
Wiki.
Brother's Keeper is an American television sitcom that ran for one season on ABC from September 25, 1998, to May 14, 1999. Created by Donald Todd, the series chronicles the rocky coexistence of Porter Waide (William Ragsdale) and his irresponsible pro-football player brother Bobby Waide (Sean O'Bryan), who is contractually forced to move into his brother's house, where Bobby's lifestyle often clashes with that of Porter's, and becomes an unwitting second parent to Porter's son Oscar (Justin Cooper).