Mr. Box Office
Mr. Box Office | |
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First-run syndication | |
Release | September 22, 2012 April 25, 2015 | –
Mr. Box Office is an American
Plot
The series centers on movie star Marcus Jackson (Bill Bellamy), who ends up getting sentenced to community service after engaging in an altercation with a paparazzi, forcing Marcus to put his film career on hold. Due to the fact that he has a teacher's license (since he originally aspired to work as a teacher), the judge presiding in his case orders him to serve a six-month stint as a teacher for underprivileged high school kids in South Los Angeles. As a result, Marcus has to deal with his agent Bobby Gold (Jon Lovitz), constantly trying to get him back into film. However, he discovers that Marcus has decided to remain working at the school, and help improve his students. Marcus also deals with the mishaps of his best friends and roommates Tony (Tony T. Roberts) and Jamal (Alex Thomas).
Cast
Main cast
- Bill Bellamy – Marcus Jackson
- Jon Lovitz – Bobby Gold
- Alex Thomas – Jamal Tayor
- Tony T. Roberts – Tony "The Tiger"
- Vivica A. Fox – Cassandra Washington
- Tim Meadows – Principal Theodore Martin
- Rick Fox – Andrew Thompson (episodes 1–23)
- Gary Busey – John Anderson (episodes 1–23)
- Essence Atkins – Samantha Owens
- Jeffrey Garcia – Freddy Lopez (season 2; recurring season 1)
Recurring cast
- Davi Santos – Carlos
- Nick Nervies – Milton
- Giovonnie Samuels – Camille
- Erinn Westbrook – Danielle
- Marcus T. Paulk – Jimmy
- Giselle Bonilla – Maria
- Tequan Richmond – Anthony
Special guest cast
- Keshia Knight Pulliam – Vanessa Owens (replaced with Essence Atkins after the pilot episode)
Episodes
Season | Episodes | Originally aired | ||
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First aired | Last aired | |||
1 | 26 | September 22, 2012 | August 16, 2013 | |
2 | 10 | November 22, 2013 | April 25, 2015 |
Production
Mr. Box Office is primarily syndicated to
The series, which was sold as part of a two-hour comedy block with
Syndication
On April 4, 2013, Centric acquired the cable syndication rights to all past and future episodes of The First Family, along with Mr. Box Office, with both series expected to begin airing on the channel starting April 19, 2013.[4]
In Canada, the series aired on M3 and formerly aired on Comedy Gold. The show also airs on TheGrio in the United States.
References
- ^ Bill Bellamy, Jon Lovitz, Vivica A. Fox to Star in Syndicated Sitcom, The Hollywood Reporter, September 7, 2012.
- ^ Comedy Series Starring Bill Bellamy Eying 100-Episode Order, Fall Launch, Deadline Hollywood, May 3, 2012.
- ^ Byron Allen’s Entertainment Studios Clears Syndicated Sitcom Block For Fall ’12 Launch, Deadline Hollywood, May 21, 2012.
- ^ BET Networks Acquires Sitcoms 'The First Family' and 'Mr. Box Office'; Series to Air on Centric, TV by the Numbers, April 4, 2013.
External links
- Official website
- Mr. Box Office at IMDb