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Last Man Standing
Intertitle
GenreSitcom
Created byJack Burditt
StarringTim Allen
Nancy Travis
Alexandra Krosney
Molly Ephraim
Kaitlyn Dever
Christoph Sanders
Hector Elizondo
ComposersMonte Montgomery
Carl Thiel
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes24 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producersTim Allen
Becky Clements
Marty Adelstein
Shawn Levy
Richard Baker
Rick Messina
ProducersJohn Amodeo
John Pasquin
CinematographyDonald A. Morgan
EditorPamela J. Marshall
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time21 minutes
Production companies20th Century Fox Television
Lost Marbles Productions
Double Wide Productions
(episodes 1–10)
NestEgg Productions
(episodes 12+)
21 Laps-Adelstein Productions
Original release
NetworkABC
ReleaseOctober 11, 2011 (2011-10-11) –
present

Last Man Standing is an American television sitcom starring Tim Allen and Nancy Travis that currently airs on ABC.[1][2] The series premiered on October 11, 2011.[3] This is the second sitcom Allen starred on for ABC, the first being Home Improvement. The series was renewed for a second season on May 11, 2012.[4]

Premise

The series follows Mike Baxter, a director of marketing at an outdoor sporting goods store in Denver, Colorado, whose world is dominated by women – especially at home with his wife and three daughters, one of whom is a single mother.

Cast

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The main cast of Last Man Standing (from left to right), Alexandra Krosney as Kristin, Hector Elizondo as Ed, Nancy Travis as Vanessa, Tim Allen as Mike, Kaitlyn Dever as Eve and Molly Ephraim as Mandy. Christoph Sanders (Kyle) is not pictured.

Main cast

  • Tim Allen as Mike Baxter, a father of three daughters and the director of marketing for "Outdoor Man," a sporting goods store. He is a so-called "manly-man," and he believes in old-fashioned values. Mike is also a ham radio operator with the fictitious call sign of KA0XTT. He is a graduate of the University of Michigan.
  • Nancy Travis as Vanessa Baxter, Mike's wife who is a geologist. She is very tolerant of Mike's macho behavior. She is a graduate of the Ohio State University.
  • Alexandra Krosney as Kristin Beth Baxter, the eldest daughter. She was pregnant with her son, Boyd, during her senior year of high school and the two still live in the Baxter home. She works at a diner and is sometimes seen wearing her waitress uniform.
  • Molly Ephraim as Amanda Elaine "Mandy" Baxter, the second oldest daughter. Mandy is very much into fashion and is not as scholarly as her sisters, but excels in social situations. She dreams of appearing in reality television.
  • Kaitlyn Dever as Eve Baxter, the youngest daughter. She is a tomboy and generally has the same interests as Mike, but her newfound interest in boys begins to strain their relationship.
  • Christoph Sanders as Kyle Anderson, Mike's younger co-worker at "Outdoor Man". He is very much into feminine things, like romantic comedies and baking. He dated Kristin in Season 1.
  • Hector Elizondo as Edward "Ed" Alzate, Mike's boss. Mike usually talks to Ed about the happenings in his home, seeking advice. Ed is known to be unorthodox and is a source of both pride and consternation for Mike, as the advice he gives sometimes helps yet also often hinders Mike. Ed has Basque heritage.

Recurring cast

  • Evan and Luke Kruntchev as Boyd Baxter, Kristin's son. Mike enjoys spending quality time with Boyd, as the son he never had.
  • Danielle Bisutti as Michelle, Vanessa's best friend and next-door neighbor. She is a meteorologist.
  • Robert Forster as Bud Baxter, Mike's father who is in the construction business.

Episodes

Development and production

Last Man Standing first appeared on ABC's development slate in late 2010 when writer Jack Burditt received a put pilot commitment from the network under the original title Man Up.[5] In January 2011, ABC green-lighted production of a pilot episode under the title Last Days of Man.[6][7] On February 18, Tim Allen, who had been attached to the potential series from the beginning, officially joined the project in the lead role.[8][9][10] At the end of March, Nancy Travis joined the cast in the leading female role as Allen's "smart and loving wife who doesn’t miss much".[11][12][13] Soon thereafter, Hector Elizondo came on board in a supporting role as the boss to Allen's character.[14]

On May 13, 2011, ABC picked up the pilot for the 2011–2012 television season under the new title Last Man Standing.[15] On May 17, 2011, ABC announced that the series would air on Tuesday nights at 8/7 Central.[16] It debuted on October 11, 2011, with the first two episodes airing in a one-hour premiere.[3]

On November 3, 2011, the series was picked up for a full season of twenty-two episodes.[17] On January 12, 2012, the order was increased to twenty-four episodes.[18]

On May 11, 2012 ABC renewed the series for a second season set to air in the 2012–2013 season. [19]

Ratings

ABC's series premiere of Last Man Standing drew a 3.5 adults 18-49 rating. That was 9% better than the 3.2 adults 18-49 rating for the series premiere of No Ordinary Family in the same time-slot the previous year (which was 2 weeks earlier in the season).

Season Timeslot (ET) # Ep. Premiered Ended TV Season Rank Viewers
(in millions)
Date Premiere
Viewers
(in millions)
Date Finale
Viewers
(in millions)
1
Tuesday 8pm/7c
24
October 11, 2011
12.93[20]
May 8, 2012
6.62[21] 2011-2012 TBA TBA
2
Friday 8pm/7c
TBA
November 2012
2013
2012-2013

Awards

Last Man Standing was nominated for a 2012 People's Choice Award for "Favorite New TV Comedy", but lost to 2 Broke Girls

Year Award Category Recipients and nominees Outcome
2012 People's Choice Award Favorite New TV Comedy Last Man Standing Nominated
Kids' Choice Awards Favorite TV Actor Tim Allen Nominated

References

  1. ^ Rice, Lynette; Hibberd, James (October 11, 2011). "ABC picks up Tim Allen comedy, renews 'Happy Endings'". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved August 2, 2011.
  2. ^ Chozick, Amy (June 10, 2011). "A New Generation of TV Wimps". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved August 2, 2011.
  3. ^ a b Seidman, Robert (June 27, 2011). "ABC Announces Fall Series Premiere Dates: Late Starts for 'Once Upon a Time,' 'Man Up'". TV by the Numbers. Retrieved June 27, 2011.
  4. ^ "Updated: Private Practice, 'Body of Proof' Renewed; 'Last Man Standing,' 'Scandal' & 'Apt 23′ Renewed Too; 'GCB' Canceled - Ratings | TVbytheNumbers". Tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com. Retrieved 2012-05-12.
  5. ^ Andreeva, Nellie (November 8, 2010). "ABC Lands 'Man Up' Comedy From Writer Jack Burditt Which May Star Tim Allen". Deadline.com. Retrieved August 13, 2011.
  6. ^ "Development Update: Wednesday, January 19". The Futon Critic. January 19, 2011. Retrieved August 13, 2011.
  7. ^ Littleton, Cynthia (January 19, 2011). "NBC orders Ron Moore pilot". Variety. Archived from the original on August 13, 2011. Retrieved August 13, 2011.
  8. ^ Ausiello, Michael (February 18, 2011). "Home Improvement Redux: Tim Allen Returns to ABC Roots With Comedy Pilot". TVLine. Retrieved August 13, 2011.
  9. ^ Andreeva, Nellie (February 18, 2011). "Tim Allen Commits To ABC Comedy Pilot". Deadline.com. Retrieved August 13, 2011.
  10. ^ Harnick, Chris (February 18, 2011). "Tim Allen Nabs ABC Sitcom Pilot". AolTV. Retrieved August 13, 2011.
  11. ^ Hibberd, James (March 29, 2011). "Nancy Travis lands lead in Tim Allen's ABC pilot". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved August 13, 2011.
  12. ^ Andreeva, Nellie (March 29, 2011). "Nancy Travis Gets Female Lead In ABC's Tim Allen Pilot, Jere Burns Joins NBC Comedy". Deadline.com. Retrieved August 13, 2011.
  13. ^ Jeffrey, Morgan (March 30, 3011). "Nancy Travis joins ABC Tim Allen pilot". Digital Spy. Retrieved August 13, 2011. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  14. ^ Rice, Lynette (August 30, 2011). "Hector Elizondo joins Tim Allen project". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved August 13, 2011.
  15. ^ Rice, Lynette; Hibberd, James (May 13, 2011). "ABC picks up Tim Allen comedy, renews 'Happy Endings'". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved August 13, 2011.
  16. ^ Seidman, Robert (May 17, 2011). "ABC 2011-12 Primetime Schedule Announced". TV by the Numbers. Retrieved August 2, 2011.
  17. ^ Seidman, Robert (November 3, 2011). "ABC Picks Up Full Seasons of 'Once Upon a Time,' 'Last Man Standing' and 'Happy Endings'". TV by the Numbers. Retrieved November 4, 2011.
  18. ^ Rice, Lynette (January 12, 2012). "ABC orders more of 'Last Man Standing'". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved January 12, 2012.
  19. ^ "Exclusive: ABC Prepping Early Renewals for Grey's, Castle, Revenge, Once and 5 Others" from TV Line (March 23, 2012)
  20. ^ "Tuesday Final Ratings: 'Last Man,' 'NCIS,' '90210,' 'Dancing' Adjusted Up; 'Ringer,' 'Body Of Proof' Adjusted Down - Ratings | TVbytheNumbers". Tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com. Retrieved 2012-05-03.
  21. ^ Kondolojy, Amanda (May 9, 2012). "Tuesday Final Ratings: 'Voice', 'Glee', 'DWTS' + 'NCIS' Adjusted Up; 'LA Complex', + 'Private Practice' Adjusted Down". TV by the Numbers. Retrieved May 9, 2012.