Shaky Ground
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Shaky Ground was a TV sitcom created by Bob Keyes, Chip Keyes & Doug Keyes, which starred Matt Frewer
Matt Frewer
Matthew "Matt" Frewer is a Canadian American stage, TV and film actor. Acting since 1983, he is known for portraying the 1980s icon Max Headroom and the retired villain Moloch in the film adaptation of Watchmen.-Life and career:...

 as Bob Moody, a hapless, but supportive and caring father. Robin Riker played his wife and Matthew Brooks, Jennifer Love Hewitt
Jennifer Love Hewitt
Jennifer Love Hewitt is an American actress, producer, television director and former singer-songwriter. Hewitt began her acting career as a child by appearing in television commercials and the Disney Channel series Kids Incorporated...

 and Bradley Pierce played their children. The show aired on FOX for the 1992-1993 season.

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Bob Moody was mid-life, mid-career, middle-management and middle-class. He worked as a quality control inspector for United General Technologies. He loved his family and worked hard to support them, but in ways was struggling with adulthood as well. Episodes often focused on Bob's thwarted ambitions at work, or the fact that he was not a traditional husband and father at home. Bob managed to get by as a result of finding the confidence to accept himself. Some episodes were surrealistic in nature, such as Bob trying an experimental hair restoration product only to find it has resulted in him slowly becoming a werewolf
Werewolf
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. In another episode he takes up "Dance Fu", a combination of the martial arts
Martial arts
Martial arts are extensive systems of codified practices and traditions of combat, practiced for a variety of reasons, including self-defense, competition, physical health and fitness, as well as mental and spiritual development....

 and jazz dancing, in order to protect his family's right to go to a restaurant after a bully from work threatens him. Other episodes were more down to earth. In one Bob stages a sit-in in his younger son's treehouse in order to protest oppressive zoning
Zoning
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 laws which demand the treehouse be demolished. In another episode Bob is asked to stay in the kitchen in order to avoid embarrassing his daughter at her first party. But when the party proves a disaster, Bob livens it up with disco music and a game of Twister to the enjoyment of all involved; he then helps his daughter approach a boy she liked. However outlandish the situations became, the series was always grounded in family life.

The series finale
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 had Bob circulating a petition
Petition
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 to save the local school music program, ultimately Bob is tackled by Secret Service agents when he tries to get newly-elected President Bill Clinton
Bill Clinton
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to sign the petition—in a men's room.

Scheduled against powerhouse "60 Minutes", Shaky Ground struggled in its time slot, while retaining a small but devoted cult following. Howard Rosenberg of the Los Angeles Times described the show as "sneaky-funny" in his 1992 review. This series is not yet available in DVD.

Episode list

Title Airdate
1 "Honey, I Shrunk the Paycheck" 1992-Dec-13
2 "Fight Night" 1992-Dec-20
3 "The Amazing Chimney Boy" 1992-Dec-27
4 "House Party Too" 1993-Jan-03
5 "Pet Sematary" 1993-Jan-10
6 "The Scarlet Letter" 1993-Jan-17
7 "Of Human Bonding" 1993-Jan-24
8 "Asbestos and Costello" 1993-Feb-07
9 "Sudden Impact" 1993-Feb-14
10 "Mr. President" 1993-Feb-28
11 "The Tree House" 1993-Mar-07
12 "Misery" 1993-Mar-21
13 "School Daze" 1993-Mar-28
14 "Love Thy Neighbor" 1993-Apr-18
15 "Faulty Attraction" 1993-May-02
16 "Toupee or Not Toupee" 1993-May-09
17 "Stayin' Alive" 1993-May-23
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