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Premise
Cast
Production
Episodes
Broadcast
Syndication
Reception
Critical reception
Awards and nominations
Home media
References
External links

Dream On (TV series)

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GenreSitcom
Theme Music ComposerMichael Skloff
ComposerMichael Skloff
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Num Seasons6
Num Episodes120
List EpisodesList of Dream On episodes
CameraSingle camera
Runtime30 minutes
First Aired1990-7-8
Last Aired1996-3-27

Dream On is an American sitcom television series created by Marta Kauffman and David Crane. It follows the family life, romantic life, and career of Martin Tupper, a divorced New York City book editor played by Brian Benben. The show distinctively interjected clips from older black-and-white television series to punctuate Martin's feelings or thoughts. It ran for six seasons on HBO between July 8, 1990, and March 27, 1996.

Premise

The show centered on Martin Tupper's life in an apartment in New York City with his young son, and relating to his ex-wife, while trying to date other women and succeed as an editor for a small book publisher with Toby, his brassy secretary. Judith, his ex-wife, went on to marry Dr. Richard Stone—the never-seen, most impossibly successful man on the planet (astronaut, brain surgeon, the fifth Beatle and consultant to the Pope); despite Martin's undying love for Judith, he could never compete with the legendary Dr. Stone.

The opening indicates Martin's mother parked him in front of the TV and he then grew up engrossed in it. It briefly shows a babysitter making out with a boyfriend behind young Martin. The show was notable for its frequent use of clips from old movies and TV shows to express Martin's inner life and feelings, which lent it much of its quirky appeal, reminding viewers about the effect of television on their consciousness. The show was also significant for being one of the first American sitcoms to use uncensored profanity and nudity.

Cast


Production

The show was created by Marta Kauffman and David Crane, who also served as producers. Dream On was executive produced by Kevin Bright and John Landis. Landis also directed several episodes of the series.

Episodes

List of Dream On episodes

Broadcast

Dream On first aired on July 8, 1990, on HBO, and was cancelled by HBO in March 1996.

Syndication

A bowdlerized version aired in syndication on Comedy Central from 1996 to 1999, with language and nudity edited for broadcast.

In 2025, the series began streaming on The Roku Channel, making it the first time Dream On is being streamed since it ended.

Reception

Critical reception

Time magazine called the show "engaging", noting that its use of old clips was "a clever gimmick that perks up familiar material" and later called the second season of the "decidedly adult sitcom...better than ever."

The New York Times had mixed opinions about the show. In their first-season review, John J. O'Connor said Dream On was not "different from ordinary network fare...except for, as might be expected, the more freewheeling language and treatments of sex"; by the season's third episode, the show's protagonist is "already becoming just another nice bachelor father, not all that different from the one John Forsythe played on television several decades ago." About a year later, O'Connor said, while the show "has its weak spots, most notably in a pointless tendency to be smarmy" with "clips... that are sometimes less witty than painfully obvious. But Dream On takes unusual chances and has a habit of turning out to be refreshingly original."

Awards and nominations

YearTitleCategoryRecipient
1991CableACE AwardEditing a Comedy Special or Series/Music SpecialJohn Axness (for "The First Episode")
Comedy SeriesKevin Bright, David Crane, Robb Idels, Marta Kauffman, John Landis, Bill Sanders, and Ron Wolotzky
Actress in a Comedy SeriesWendie Malick
1993Actress & Actor in a Comedy SeriesWendie Malick & Brian Benben
1994Editing in a Comedy/Music Special or SeriesDavid Helfand (for "The Son Also Rises")
Actress in a Comedy SeriesWendie Malick
1995Actress in a Comedy SeriesWendie Malick
1993Emmy AwardOutstanding Individual Achievement in Directing in a Comedy SeriesBetty Thomas (for "For Peter's Sake")
Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy SeriesDavid Clennon (for "For Peter's Sake")
1994GLAAD Media AwardsOutstanding Comedy Series
1993Young Artist AwardBest Young Actor Starring in a Cable SeriesChris Demetral

Home media

Seasons one and two were released on DVD for both regions 1 and 2; seasons three through six have not been released.

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Category:1990 American television series debuts
Category:1996 American television series endings
Category:1990s American single-camera sitcoms
Category:American English-language television shows
Category:Fox Broadcasting Company sitcoms
Category:HBO sitcoms
Category:Jewish American television series
Category:Primetime Emmy Award–winning television series
Category:Television series about divorce
Category:Television series by Universal Television
Category:Television shows set in New York City
Category:Television series created by David Crane (producer)
Category:Television series created by Marta Kauffman
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