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*[[Emiliano Diez]] as Dr. Victor "Vic" Palmero (Season 4-6)
*[[Emiliano Diez]] as Dr. Victor "Vic" Palmero (Season 4-6)
*[[Aimee Garcia]] as Angie's niece, Veronica Palmero (Season 6)
*[[Aimee Garcia]] as Angie's niece, Veronica Palmero (Season 6)

==Characters==
===George Lopez===
''''George Lopez''' (played by [[George Lopez|the comedian of the same name]]) is the central character of the show. George had a very bad childhood which is referenced throughout the series. His mother, Benny, attributed to a very big portion of it, and jokes are often made about how she treated him badly (in one episode she claimed she even urinated on his face because he was "too cute") after his father, Manny, left them when George was a baby. George initially believed Manny was dead (which was what Benny told him) but discovered he was actually alive from his aunt. When Manny helps George in financial troubles, George (with Angie and Max) goes to visit him in [[Phoenix]]. George later finds out he has a sister, Linda Lorenzo, who Benny gave away. George goes to visit her but after discovering she doesn't know she is adopted and has a successful life; George decides not to tell her about their relation and leaves. In a later episode, however, George accidentally reveals they are siblings. George once thought he met his real father and invited him over to his house during [[Thanksgiving]] but later discovered he wasn’t his real father.

Jokes are often made about George's large head, especially from Benny. George has a friend and coworker named Ernie Cardenas, who he knew since the second grade. George later marries Angie Palmero and has two children: Carmen and Max. In the first episodes, [[Prototype (George Lopez)|Prototype]], George gets promoted to being a manager of Powers Bros., a factory that makes airplanes.


==Episodes==
==Episodes==

Revision as of 16:19, 1 December 2007

George Lopez
Created byRobert Borden
Bruce Helford
George Lopez
StarringGeorge Lopez
Constance Marie
Belita Moreno
Masiela Lusha (Seasons 1-5)
Luis Armand Garcia
Aimee Garcia (Season 6)
Country of originUnited States
No. of seasons6
No. of episodes120
Production
Executive producerSandra Bullock
Running time30 min
Original release
NetworkABC
ReleaseMarch 27, 2002 –
May 8, 2007

George Lopez (also known as The George Lopez Show) is an American situation comedy starring comedian George Lopez that originally aired on ABC from March 27 2002 to May 8 2007.

Background

In 2000, after several years of performing stand-up comedy, Lopez was approached by actress Sandra Bullock for Lopez to produce and star in a comedy. Bullock was concerned about the lack of Hispanic-oriented sitcoms on American television and pushed to get a sitcom on television that starred Hispanics but wasn't exclusively about the Hispanic American community. ABC, who had been criticized by Hispanic American groups for lack of Latinos on their television shows, quickly picked up the television series. With the exception of Albanian-American actress Masiela Lusha, who played George's daughter Carmen in the show's first five seasons. George Lopez said that due to creative differences between him and Lusha, Lusha's character was written out of the show after Season 5. Lusha did appear in the 2007 season premiere, when her character left to attend a college in another state, and was replaced by Aimee Garcia as Angie's niece, Veronica (making for an all-Hispanic cast the final season).

On March 8 2007, it was announced that George Lopez would join the Nick at Nite and The CW lineups this fall, it first aired on Nick at Nite on September 10 2007 - it is the youngest non-original show airing on Nick at Nite. On May 15 2007, the series was cancelled by ABC.[1] September 7 2007 was the last time George Lopez aired on ABC.

Cast

Characters

George Lopez

'George Lopez (played by the comedian of the same name) is the central character of the show. George had a very bad childhood which is referenced throughout the series. His mother, Benny, attributed to a very big portion of it, and jokes are often made about how she treated him badly (in one episode she claimed she even urinated on his face because he was "too cute") after his father, Manny, left them when George was a baby. George initially believed Manny was dead (which was what Benny told him) but discovered he was actually alive from his aunt. When Manny helps George in financial troubles, George (with Angie and Max) goes to visit him in Phoenix. George later finds out he has a sister, Linda Lorenzo, who Benny gave away. George goes to visit her but after discovering she doesn't know she is adopted and has a successful life; George decides not to tell her about their relation and leaves. In a later episode, however, George accidentally reveals they are siblings. George once thought he met his real father and invited him over to his house during Thanksgiving but later discovered he wasn’t his real father.

Jokes are often made about George's large head, especially from Benny. George has a friend and coworker named Ernie Cardenas, who he knew since the second grade. George later marries Angie Palmero and has two children: Carmen and Max. In the first episodes, Prototype, George gets promoted to being a manager of Powers Bros., a factory that makes airplanes.

Episodes

Trivia

  • The character 'George Lopez' was ranked #18 in TV Guide's list of the "50 Greatest TV Dads of All Time" (June 20, 2004).
  • In every episode, a new inspirational saying is written on the chalkboard on the side of the Lopezes' refrigerator. This is similar to the chalkboard gag on The Simpsons, which involves Bart Simpson writing different phrases on the chalkboard in his classroom at Springfield Elementary School.
  • The series is mentioned on the Family Guy episode "North by North Quahog", with Chris saying "That show only furthers the stereotype that George Lopez is funny."
  • Former wrestling diva Stacy Keibler guest starred in two episodes of the sixth season.[2]
  • The show's theme song is Low Rider by War.
  • The show is the first 2000s show to be rerun on Nick-at-Nite, not counting original productions of the network.
  • The show garnered an award from Planned Parenthood in 2006, the "Maggie Award", for its 2005 episode entitled "Prescription For Trouble". This award is given out to media sources that spotlight a healthy attitude toward things such as birth control, which this particular episode centered around.[3] The same episode also garnered a "Turner Award" by the Environmental Media Association (during its Environmental Media Awards presentation); this award is stated by the organization as "presented to the writer(s) of the prime time television episode that best deals with the issue of population growth or the empowerment of women."[4]
  • There was a commercial for George Lopez starring Dora the Explorer which aired during Nick Jr. hours.

DVD releases

Season Releases

DVD Name Release Date Ep # Additional Information
The Complete First and Second Seasons April 17 2007 28 Bonus features include "Inside the Comedic Mind" featurette and Gag reel.

Note: The theme song "Low Rider" is not on the DVD set due to licensing costs. George Lopez came in with the producers to record a new theme.

The Complete Third Season TBA 28
The Complete Fourth Season TBA 24
The Complete Fifth Season TBA 22
The Complete Sixth Season TBA 18

References

  1. ^ 2007 Cancelled Shows: ABC Cuts Some Beloved Series, TV Series Finale, May 15 2007
  2. ^ Stacy Keibler Guest Stars on ABC's "What About Brian" and "George Lopez", ComingSoon.net, January 2, 2007
  3. ^ Planned Parenthood website. "PPFA Maggie Awards: Ripped from the Headlines". Accessed October 24, 2007.
  4. ^ Environmental Media Association website. "15th Annual Environmental Media Awards". Accessed October 26, 2007.