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Flying Blind

  • TV Series
  • 1992–1993
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
8.0/10
394
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Téa Leoni and Corey Parker in Flying Blind (1992)
SitcomComedy

A nebbishy accounts executive inexplicably lands a gorgeous, fantastically-hip woman who is perpetually followed around by a string of brilliant ex-lovers.A nebbishy accounts executive inexplicably lands a gorgeous, fantastically-hip woman who is perpetually followed around by a string of brilliant ex-lovers.A nebbishy accounts executive inexplicably lands a gorgeous, fantastically-hip woman who is perpetually followed around by a string of brilliant ex-lovers.

  • Creator
    • Richard Rosenstock
  • Stars
    • Corey Parker
    • Téa Leoni
    • Robert Bauer
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.0/10
    394
    YOUR RATING
    • Creator
      • Richard Rosenstock
    • Stars
      • Corey Parker
      • Téa Leoni
      • Robert Bauer
    • 24User reviews
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  • Episodes22

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    Corey Parker
    Corey Parker
    • Neil Barash
    • 1992–1993
    Téa Leoni
    Téa Leoni
    • Alicia
    • 1992–1993
    Robert Bauer
    Robert Bauer
    • Jordan
    • 1992–1993
    Clea Lewis
    Clea Lewis
    • Megan
    • 1992–1993
    Marcus Giamatti
    Marcus Giamatti
    • Ted Sharperson
    • 1992–1993
    Michael Tucci
    Michael Tucci
    • Jeremy Barash
    • 1992–1993
    Cristine Rose
    Cristine Rose
    • Ellen Barash
    • 1992–1993
    Charles Rocket
    Charles Rocket
    • Dennis Lake
    • 1993
    Mary Woronov
    Mary Woronov
    • Mona
    • 1993
    Peter Boyle
    Peter Boyle
    • Alicia's Dad…
    • 1992–1993
    Thomas Haden Church
    Thomas Haden Church
    • Jonathan
    • 1992
    Aaron Lustig
    Aaron Lustig
    • Mr. Sanders
    • 1993
    Adam Ferrara
    Adam Ferrara
    • Gerald
    • 1993
    Kevin Brief
    Kevin Brief
    • Dr. Finkelstein
    • 1993
    Carol Rosenthal
    Carol Rosenthal
    • Brenda
    • 1993
    Diedrich Bader
    Diedrich Bader
    • Matthew
    • 1992
    Jill Hennessy
    Jill Hennessy
    • Lauren Benjamin
    • 1992
    Gil Bellows
    Gil Bellows
    • Gerard
    • 1992
    • Creator
      • Richard Rosenstock
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    User reviews24

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    mirok

    I laughed so hard I cried!

    This was such a funny series that, when it was canceled, I was stupefied. There are a lot of second-rate (or worse) shows being made all too often these days (especially the sitcom genre) but this wasn't one of them. It was brash, irreverent, high-spirited and had all the ingredients for a very successful series. I laughed my way through every episode. It never, ever disappointed. And when fresh faces were needed on "Ellen", at least Clea Lewis (Tea Leoni's wannabe hangaround friend in this series) was spotted and almost stole *that* show too!
    Adrian Sweeney

    Sitcom of Genius

    I remember this as the funniest sitcom ever (with the possible exception of Fawlty Towers). Hip, slick, witty and hilarious. Nebbishy Neal, a hapless wage-slave who lives with his parents, somehow wins the heart of hyper-It girl Alicia - the kind of girl who catapults around the world from one chic party to another, pursued madly by writers, artists, billionaires, Nobel-prize winning scientists (and four full-time stalkers who have got together to form a pop group which is very big in Sweden). His family are straight out of Neil Simon, her friends are from darkest Bohemia. Imagine a young Woody Allen dating one of the girls Carole Lombard or Katherine Hepburn used to play in those classic screwball comedies. Parker and Leoni are both adorable and hilarious and every one of the supporting characters and cast are great. The writing is genius.

    The gods are jealous of perfection, so Flying Blind was cancelled prematurely, leaving those of us who'd come to love it in a state of grief and denial which has rendered bleak and futile our every waking hour since. If it's ever re-run do yourself a favour and check it out.
    8firefox2k

    A Trailblazing comedy WAY AHEAD of its time.

    This was one of those great shows from fox, the SAME fox who brought you all the great shows, married with children, in living color, Simpson's, Tracey Ullman, parker lewis cant lose. all of these shows ( with the exception of parker lewis, ) are on DVD for viewing and a reminder of what great TV is about.

    If you haven't seen this show, do yourself a favor and HUNT IT DOWN. i have all the episodes on VHS, but since the tape has degraded, it is quite hard to see.

    You see many people call it the precursor of the oddball couples comedy. Ned and Stacey, Dharma and Greg, Mad about you, Will and Grace, are ALL copies of this excellent comedy. Thomas Haden Church, Lisa Kudrow, Andy Dick, all have appeared in the show, YEARS before their other shows.
    10Rebelmamma

    Adore this show -why it was cancelled:

    I've lost sleep over the sadness of losing this amazing show!

    I just bought the full series from this link: http://www.sell.com/241R45 but haven't seen the DVDs yet. The seller said he's friends with Corey and sent him a set. Also said he sent a set to Tea, so I'm thinking they might be pretty good quality. The seller has excellent reviews. Only $19.95 including shipping.

    While talking with the seller, he told me that Corey said the show was cancelled because 2 of the producers hated the other two producers! The producers and writers are brilliant: Malcolm in the Middle, Arrested Development... etc. The seller said there were more episodes written and ready to shoot, and the end of season one was left wide open for a season two but things just broke down on the set into havoc and everyone was miserable! The show wasn't cancelled as much as it fell apart! Corey had an opportunity to go back to Broadway and took it. That was it.

    Corey and Tea are friends in real life, that's why they had such great chemistry on screen : ) Reading these reviews over the years has been comforting to me - to know others feel my pain and loss. Soon, I will get to re-live all of the joy of the only season of one of my favorite TV shows ever!!
    7cherold

    Not as good as I remember it being, but generally fun

    I was broken-hearted when Flying Blind was canceled after one season. I thought it was one of the funniest series ever. But now I've been re-watching it on YouTube, and I have to admit I don't love it quite as much as before.

    The series involves a nebbishy accounts executive who inexplicably lands a gorgeous, fantastically hip woman perpetually followed around by a string of brilliant ex-lovers.

    Like Neil, I was a nebbishy New Yorker in the early '90s, so the show represented my dream life of sex and art. How could I not love it?

    The humor was very much Catskills comedy, and one of the fascinating features is the difference in delivery styles between Corey Parker and Tea Leoni. They both tell a lot of jokes structured like, "that's the biggest blank since my relative did blank at the blank," but whereas Parker does a Woody Allen impression (a good one), Leoni has this odd, shambling way of telling the same jokes. She is one of those rare comedic actors who sound like they're actually creating the joke as they go along, and while much of the series performance arts jokes seem less edgy than they did in the 90s, her delivery is still pretty unusual.

    While I don't love the series as I once did, I still find it quite likable, and there are many excellent performers, including Micheal Tucci as Neil's father (their familial similarity comes mainly in how they tell jokes) and especially Clea Lewis as Alicia's overshadowed roommate.

    While this is a far more conventional sitcom than I realized at the time, it actually does have a pretty good sense of the period. Alicia is an exaggeration of a real type, and at times she manages to capture that emotional instability that makes women like her far less appealing to older, wiser men like the me of today, who knows enough to run away.

    Some fans may think my 7 star review is too low. If it's any comfort, my 23-year-old self would completely agree with you.

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      The series was produced by Paramount Television and Viacom Productions at a time Paramount and Viacom were separate entities. In 1994, Viacom acquired Paramount, who now had worldwide rights to the series as a result, with Viacom Productions becoming a unit of Paramount Television until 2004.

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    • Release date
      • September 13, 1992 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Volando a ciegas
    • Production companies
      • Sweetum Productions
      • Paramount Television
      • Viacom Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 30m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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