Season Summary:
"How To Be a Gentleman", inspired by the book of the same name, is a comedy about the unlikely friendship between a traditional, refined writer and an unrefined personal trainer. How To Be a Gentleman Season 1, Episode 4, How To Be Draft Andrew, How To Be a Gentleman Season 1, Episode 4 22nd October 2011 Youtube VIDEO CBS Network Watch Season 1, Episode 4 How To Be Draft Andrew For Free Trailer and Preview of 22nd October 2011 Cast Crew Pictures and Wallpapers Online Watch Online Tv Live Streaming, Live Streams Video, How To Be a Gentleman Episode Full On CBS Network 22nd October 2011 Free Season 1, Episode 4 How To Be Draft Andrew on CBS Network drama streaming dailymotion video How To Be a Gentleman 22nd October 2011 CBS Network English Drama Serial. Watch Free Online How To Be a Gentleman, How To Be a Gentleman Season 1, Episode 4, Watch How To Be a Gentleman S7xE8 Video online Live, How To Be a Gentleman Series zshare,Online Free Tv Drama Episodes, Video Summary, Andrew Carlson (David Hornsby) is an etiquette columnist whose devotion to ideals from a more civilized time has lead to a life detached from modern society. Infectiously optimistic, Bert Lansing (Kevin Dillon) is a reformed "bad boy" from Andrew's past who inherited a fitness center, but can still be rude, loud and sloppy. When Andrew's editor, Jerry (Dave Foley), tells him to put a modern, sexy twist on his column or be fired, he hires Bert as a life coach in the hopes of learning to be less "gentle man" and more "real man". Andrew's mom, Diane (Nancy Lenehan), and his bossy sister, Janet (Mary Lynn Rajskub), support the plan, as would Janet's husband, Mike (Rhys Darby), if he was allowed to have an opinion. Though Andrew and Bert's views may be centuries apart, they may find they're each other's missing link.
Season Info:
How to Be a Gentleman is an American sitcom, which premiered on CBS September 29, 2011. Lead actor David Hornsby created the series, adapting the nonfiction book of the same name by John Bridges. 13 episodes were originally ordered for the first season. However, on October 7, 2011, after two episodes aired, it was announced the series was cancelled and episode order had been cut down to nine episodes, effectively ending production immediately, and the remaining episodes would be aired on Saturdays starting October 15, 2011 as part of the network's Comedytime Saturday block. On October 18, 2011, CBS pulled the series from its Saturday timeslot after airing only one episode, completely removing the series from the lineup, leaving six episodes of the series unaired. The series chronicles two former high school classmates, an uptight columnist (Hornsby) and his more freewheeling, Iraq war veteran, trainer (as well as a former high school bully) (Kevin Dillon), as they renew a friendship that never really existed before. The show has received negative reviews from critics. It averaged a score of 45 out of 100 on Metacritic. The website's users have given it a 3.7 out of 10, indicating generally unfavorable reviews. The premiere recorded 8.98 million viewers and a 2.7 Adults 18-49 rating. This rating compared poorly to that of its lead-in, The Big Bang Theory, which recorded 14.74 million viewers and a 4.9 in the 18-49 demo, as well as the shows in CBS's Monday night comedy block for the same week, all of which ranked in the top 25 for the week with Adults 18-49...
Episode Summary:
Bert tries to teach Andrew how to have a meaningless fling, but Andrew struggles with not getting attached. Meanwhile, Mike and Janet seek help from Diane to prepare them for Mike's green card interview.
How To Be a Gentleman
Season 1, Episode 4
How To Be Draft Andrew
8:30 PM
CBS Network
Air Date: 22nd October 2011
Release Date: 29 September 2011 (USA)
Genre: Comedy
Main Cast and Crew
Stars: Kevin Dillon, David Hornsby, Dave Foley,
Mary Lynn Rajskub, Rhys Darby And Others
Creator: David Hornsby
Directed by: Alex Hardcastle
Written by: Michael Borkow
Developed by: David Hornsby
Executive producers: David Hornsby, Adam Chase
Ted Schachter
Camera setup: Film; Multi-camera
Production Co: Media Rights Capital, CBS Productions
Country: USA
Language: English
Release Date: 29 September 2011 (USA)
"How To Be a Gentleman", inspired by the book of the same name, is a comedy about the unlikely friendship between a traditional, refined writer and an unrefined personal trainer. How To Be a Gentleman Season 1, Episode 4, How To Be Draft Andrew, How To Be a Gentleman Season 1, Episode 4 22nd October 2011 Youtube VIDEO CBS Network Watch Season 1, Episode 4 How To Be Draft Andrew For Free Trailer and Preview of 22nd October 2011 Cast Crew Pictures and Wallpapers Online Watch Online Tv Live Streaming, Live Streams Video, How To Be a Gentleman Episode Full On CBS Network 22nd October 2011 Free Season 1, Episode 4 How To Be Draft Andrew on CBS Network drama streaming dailymotion video How To Be a Gentleman 22nd October 2011 CBS Network English Drama Serial. Watch Free Online How To Be a Gentleman, How To Be a Gentleman Season 1, Episode 4, Watch How To Be a Gentleman S7xE8 Video online Live, How To Be a Gentleman Series zshare,Online Free Tv Drama Episodes, Video Summary, Andrew Carlson (David Hornsby) is an etiquette columnist whose devotion to ideals from a more civilized time has lead to a life detached from modern society. Infectiously optimistic, Bert Lansing (Kevin Dillon) is a reformed "bad boy" from Andrew's past who inherited a fitness center, but can still be rude, loud and sloppy. When Andrew's editor, Jerry (Dave Foley), tells him to put a modern, sexy twist on his column or be fired, he hires Bert as a life coach in the hopes of learning to be less "gentle man" and more "real man". Andrew's mom, Diane (Nancy Lenehan), and his bossy sister, Janet (Mary Lynn Rajskub), support the plan, as would Janet's husband, Mike (Rhys Darby), if he was allowed to have an opinion. Though Andrew and Bert's views may be centuries apart, they may find they're each other's missing link.
Season Info:
How to Be a Gentleman is an American sitcom, which premiered on CBS September 29, 2011. Lead actor David Hornsby created the series, adapting the nonfiction book of the same name by John Bridges. 13 episodes were originally ordered for the first season. However, on October 7, 2011, after two episodes aired, it was announced the series was cancelled and episode order had been cut down to nine episodes, effectively ending production immediately, and the remaining episodes would be aired on Saturdays starting October 15, 2011 as part of the network's Comedytime Saturday block. On October 18, 2011, CBS pulled the series from its Saturday timeslot after airing only one episode, completely removing the series from the lineup, leaving six episodes of the series unaired. The series chronicles two former high school classmates, an uptight columnist (Hornsby) and his more freewheeling, Iraq war veteran, trainer (as well as a former high school bully) (Kevin Dillon), as they renew a friendship that never really existed before. The show has received negative reviews from critics. It averaged a score of 45 out of 100 on Metacritic. The website's users have given it a 3.7 out of 10, indicating generally unfavorable reviews. The premiere recorded 8.98 million viewers and a 2.7 Adults 18-49 rating. This rating compared poorly to that of its lead-in, The Big Bang Theory, which recorded 14.74 million viewers and a 4.9 in the 18-49 demo, as well as the shows in CBS's Monday night comedy block for the same week, all of which ranked in the top 25 for the week with Adults 18-49...
Episode Summary:
Bert tries to teach Andrew how to have a meaningless fling, but Andrew struggles with not getting attached. Meanwhile, Mike and Janet seek help from Diane to prepare them for Mike's green card interview.
How To Be a Gentleman
Season 1, Episode 4
How To Be Draft Andrew
8:30 PM
CBS Network
Air Date: 22nd October 2011
Release Date: 29 September 2011 (USA)
Genre: Comedy
Main Cast and Crew
Stars: Kevin Dillon, David Hornsby, Dave Foley,
Mary Lynn Rajskub, Rhys Darby And Others
Creator: David Hornsby
Directed by: Alex Hardcastle
Written by: Michael Borkow
Developed by: David Hornsby
Executive producers: David Hornsby, Adam Chase
Ted Schachter
Camera setup: Film; Multi-camera
Production Co: Media Rights Capital, CBS Productions
Country: USA
Language: English
Release Date: 29 September 2011 (USA)