September 26 (2006-09-26) – December 12, 2006 (2006-12-12)
Help Me Help You is an American sitcom television series created by Jennifer Konner and Alexandra Rushfield that aired on ABC from September 26 to December 12, 2006. It was a comedy about a collection of eccentric individuals in group psychotherapy with a respected therapist, who may quite possibly have more problems than his patients. The series was pulled from the schedule on December 14, 2006,[1] and ABC canceled the series after one season on May 15, 2007.[2]
Cast
Main
Ted Danson as Dr. Bill Hoffman, a brilliant therapist with a huge ego and a failed marriage.
Jere Burns as Michael, a high-powered executive with anger issues, in court-ordered therapy.
Darlene Hunt as Darlene, a woman with constant need of approval, secretly in an affair with Michael but obsessed with Dr. Hoffman.
Charlie Finn as Dave, a man who tried to kill himself in his office because no one likes him.
Suzy Nakamura as Inger, a deeply lonely woman with a complete lack of social skills.
Jim Rash as Jonathan, a married gay man in denial.
Jane Kaczmarek as Anne Hoffman, Bill's estranged wife. (6 episodes)
Recurring
Jane Lynch as Raquel Janes, a therapist, part of Dr. Hoffman's "therapy for therapists" group.
Philip Rosenthal as Phil, a therapist, part of Dr. Hoffman's "therapy for therapists" group.
Judd Apatow as Judd, a therapist, part of Dr. Hoffman's "therapy for therapists" group.
Larry Wilmore as Larry, a therapist, part of Dr. Hoffman's "therapy for therapists" group.
Lindsay Sloane as Sasha, Bill's daughter with deep-rooted daddy issues.
Brenda Strong as Linda, Dr. Hoffman's new neighbor and romantic interest.
Thomas F. Wilson as Kenny, a car salesman and Anne's new boyfriend.
Meredith Roberts as Francesca, the girl at work Dave is in love with.
Ted Danson signed on to star in the pilot for Help Me Help You in late February 2006.[3]ABC greenlit it to series on May 10, 2006, for the 2006–07 television season.[4] After its premiere, ABC ordered extra scripts of the series in late October 2006,[5] but it was pulled from the schedule on December 14, 2006,[1] and additional episodes were never produced. The series was cancelled by ABC on May 15, 2007.[2]
Broadcast
The series was first broadcast on ABC on September 26, 2006, at 9:30pm Tuesdays in the United States. It aired on Global in Canada.[citation needed]