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The Goldbergs is an American period sitcom television series that aired on ABC from September 24, 2013, to May 3, 2023, lasting ten seasons and 229 episodes. The series was created by Adam F. Goldberg and starred Jeff Garlin, Wendi McLendon-Covey, Sean Giambrone, Troy Gentile, and Hayley Orrantia.[3] The show is produced by Adam F. Goldberg, Seth Gordon and Doug Robinson.[4] It is based on Goldberg's childhood and family in the 1980s, with a childhood version of himself. On April 19, 2022, the series was renewed for a tenth season, which premiered on September 21, 2022.[5] On February 23, 2023, it was announced that the tenth season would be its final season.[6] The series finale aired on May 3, 2023.

The Goldbergs
GenrePeriod sitcom
Created byAdam F. Goldberg
Starring
  • Sean Giambrone
  • Troy Gentile
  • Hayley Orrantia
  • George Segal
  • Jeff Garlin
  • AJ Michalka
  • Sam Lerner
  • Narrated byPatton Oswalt
    Theme music composerI Fight Dragons[1]
    Opening theme"Rewind" by I Fight Dragons[2]
    ComposerMichael Wandmacher
    Country of originUnited States
    Original languageEnglish
    No. of seasons10
    No. of episodes229 (list of episodes)
    Production
    Executive producers
  • Doug Robinson
  • Seth Gordon
  • Alex Barnow
  • Marc Firek
  • David Guarascio
  • David Katzenberg
  • ProducerDan Levy
    Production locationsSony Pictures Studios, Culver City, California
    Cinematography
    • Joseph E. Gallagher
  • Jason Blount
  • Editors
    • Jonathan Corn
  • Ivan Victor
  • Peter B. Ellis
  • Kevin Leffler
  • Camera setupSingle-camera
    Running time22 minutes
    Production companies
    • Adam F. Goldberg Productions (seasons 1–8)
  • Happy Madison Productions
  • Exhibit A (season 4)
  • Doug Robinson Productions (seasons 5–10)
  • Swinging Cricket Productions (season 9)
  • Script L. Shannon, Inc. (season 9)
  • This Episode is Entirely a Work of Fiction, LLC (season 10)
  • Sony Pictures Television[a]
  • Original release
    NetworkABC
    ReleaseSeptember 24, 2013 (2013-09-24) –
    May 3, 2023 (2023-05-03)
    Related
    Schooled

    Premise

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    Promotional poster used for the series' first season

    The Goldbergs is set in an alternate version of the 1980s in the Philadelphia suburb of Jenkintown, Pennsylvania, and shows the reality of the 1980s through a preadolescent's and, later in the series, teenager's eyes.[7] The show is loosely based on the showrunner's childhood, during which he regularly videotaped events. Many of these videos are reenacted for series episodes, with the original version then shown before the end credits.

    The series stars Jeff Garlin as the father, Murray, and Wendi McLendon-Covey as the mother, Beverly. Their two older children are Erica (Hayley Orrantia) and Barry (Troy Gentile). The youngest child, Adam (Sean Giambrone), documents his family life with his video camera. Beverly's father, Albert "Pops" Solomon (George Segal), is frequently around to provide advice or to help out his grandchildren (often behind his daughter's back).

    The present-day Adult Adam (Patton Oswalt) narrates every episode as taking place in "1980-something". The show's episodes are frequently built around the era's pop culture in a non-chronological order, and each season contains references from throughout the decade.

    Many references to real-life Philadelphia-area businesses are made, including the Wawa convenience store chain, Gimbels department store, Willow Grove Park Mall, and Kremp's Florist of Willow Grove, Pennsylvania. Additionally, several 1980s cultural icons guest star as themselves on the show and a number of figures from Goldberg's actual life guest star as fictional characters or their own parents.

    Cast and characters

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    Character Portrayed by Seasons
    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
    Beverly Goldberg Wendi McLendon-Covey Main
    Adam Goldberg Sean Giambrone Main
    Barry Goldberg Troy Gentile Main
    Erica Goldberg Hayley Orrantia Main
    Albert Solomon George Segal Main[b]
    Murray Goldberg Jeff Garlin Main
    Lainey Lewis AJ Michalka Recurring Main Recurring Guest
    Geoff Schwartz Sam Lerner Recurring Main

    Main cast

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    Recurring cast

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    Extended family

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    Friends and classmates

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    William Penn faculty

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    Other

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    Guest cast

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    Cameos from real-life counterparts

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    Episodes

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    SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedRankViewers
    (in millions)
    First airedLast aired
    123September 24, 2013 (2013-09-24)May 13, 2014 (2014-05-13)766.20[24]
    224September 24, 2014 (2014-09-24)May 13, 2015 (2015-05-13)578.37[25]
    324September 23, 2015 (2015-09-23)May 18, 2016 (2016-05-18)577.62[26]
    424September 21, 2016 (2016-09-21)May 17, 2017 (2017-05-17)546.97[27]
    522September 27, 2017 (2017-09-27)May 16, 2018 (2018-05-16)666.26[28]
    623September 26, 2018 (2018-09-26)May 8, 2019 (2019-05-08)745.74[29]
    723September 25, 2019 (2019-09-25)May 13, 2020 (2020-05-13)675.31[30]
    822October 21, 2020 (2020-10-21)May 19, 2021 (2021-05-19)694.37[31]
    922September 22, 2021 (2021-09-22)May 18, 2022 (2022-05-18)643.92[32]
    1022September 21, 2022 (2022-09-21)May 3, 2023 (2023-05-03)743.12[33]

    Production

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    From left to right: Segal, Gentile, McLendon-Covey, Orrantia, and Garlin

    Casting

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    The project originally received a script commitment from Fox in August 2011. After Adam Goldberg's previous show, Breaking In, was canceled, he did not want to wait for another pilot season to arrive and moved it to ABC, who agreed to produce it immediately.[34][35] When the project first landed at ABC, the title of the show was to be How the F--- Am I Normal?,[36] before being revised to How the Hell Am I Normal? in early 2013.[37] The final title of the show was first announced by ABC in April 2013.[38]

    On January 11, 2013, Wendi McLendon-Covey was cast as the pilot's lead;[39] later, Jeff Garlin and George Segal joined the cast.[40][41]

    George Segal died during the airing of season 8. The April 7, 2021, episode, "Couple Off", which was Segal's last, ended with a 48-second video tribute to the actor, who had died fifteen days earlier due to complications from bypass surgery.[42][43][44]

    In December 2021, during the airing of season 9, it was announced that Garlin would not return to the show after multiple misconduct allegations and HR investigations. His departure was announced as a mutual decision.[45] For the remainder of the season his character continued to appear on the show, portrayed via the use of outtakes, a stand-in, and CGI.[46][47] In August 2022, it was revealed that his character was killed off off-screen, prior to the events of the 10th season.[14]

    Filming

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    The pilot episode was directed by Seth Gordon. On May 10, 2013, ABC picked up the show to series to air in the 2013–14 American television season.[48] It was later picked up for a full season order on November 1, 2013.[49] The show is filmed on a series of stages at Sony Pictures Studios. In March 2020, Sony suspended production due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[50] Sony ultimately resumed production in August 2020. Production was again suspended briefly during January 2021 due to the pandemic.[51][52][53]

    Music

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    The show's theme song, "Rewind", was written at Goldberg's request by I Fight Dragons, his favorite band, specifically for the show.[54] A soundtrack, featuring songs performed on the show by the cast members, was released on December 6, 2017.[55]

    Reception

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    Critical reception

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    The Goldbergs first season received mixed reviews, averaging a score of 52% on Metacritic based on reviews from 26 critics.[56]OnRotten Tomatoes, season 1 has an approval rating of 55% based on reviews from 42 critics.[57]

    Tim Goodman of The Hollywood Reporter called it "one of the rare freshman comedies to deliver", giving credit to the show's "outstanding writing" and "strong cast".[58] David Wiegand of the San Francisco Chronicle wrote, "you'll immediately like everyone in the family and the jokes derive from credible situations".[59]

    Hank Stuever of The Washington Post said the show was "obnoxiously loud".[60] David Hinckley of The New York Daily News said the show is "just awful".[61] Tierney Bricker of E! News gave a more positive review, saying that the show is "like Modern Family mixed with A Christmas Story".[62]

    The Goldbergs was included in TV Guide's 2013 Top Twenty "Best Shows of the Year",[63] along with The Hollywood Reporter[64] and Today.[65] In addition, SpoilerTV awarded The Goldbergs with the honor of Best Comedy of 2013–2014.[66]

    The second season had a Rotten Tomatoes score of 100% based on reviews from 5 critics.[67] The show continued to be well-received, with Marc Snetiker of Entertainment Weekly calling the season two premiere "the best of any family comedy on TV in the way it eschews dysfunction for its more appropriate, real-world term: love".[68]

    After the series was renewed for season 3, ABC network chief Paul Lee stated that both he and ABC believed that the show will be around for "a long time".[69]

    Nielsen ratings

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    Season Timeslot (ET) # Ep. Premiered Ended TV Season Rank Viewers
    (in millions)
    Nielsen Rating (18–49)
    Date Premiere Viewers
    (in millions)
    Premiere 18–49
    rating/share
    Date Finale Viewers
    (in millions)
    Finale 18–49
    rating/share
    1 Tuesday 9:00 pm 23 September 24, 2013 8.94[70] 3.1/8[70] May 13, 2014 4.26[71] 1.5/5[71] 2013–2014 #76[72] 6.20[72] N/A
    2 Wednesday 8:30 pm 24 September 24, 2014 7.31[73] 2.4/6[73] May 13, 2015 6.70[74] 2.0/7[74] 2014–2015 #57[75] 8.34[75] 2.8[75]
    3 24 September 23, 2015 7.62[76] 2.4/8[76] May 18, 2016 6.39[77] 1.9/7[77] 2015–2016 #57[78] 7.62[78] 2.5[78]
    4 Wednesday 8:00 pm 24 September 21, 2016 6.90[79] 2.0/8[79] May 17, 2017 5.27[80] 1.4/6[80] 2016–2017 #54[81] 6.97[81] 2.1[81]
    5 22 September 27, 2017 6.20[82] 1.8/7[82] May 16, 2018 5.09[83] 1.2/6[83] 2017–2018 #66[84] 6.26[84] 1.8[84]
    6 23 September 26, 2018 5.15[85] 1.4/7[85] May 8, 2019 4.65[86] 1.1/6[86] 2018–2019 #63[29] 6.38[29] 1.7[29]
    7 23 September 25, 2019 4.44[87] 1.0/6[87] May 13, 2020 4.13[86] 0.8/3[86] 2019–2020 #67[30] 5.31[30] 1.3[30]
    8 22 October 21, 2020 4.12[88] 0.8/4[88] May 19, 2021 3.07[89] 0.6/4[89] 2020–2021 #69[31] 4.37[31] 0.9[31]
    9 22 September 22, 2021 3.62[90] 0.7/5[90] May 18, 2022 2.78[91] 0.4/2[91] 2021–2022 #64[92] 3.92[93] 0.8[94]
    10 Wednesday 8:30 pm 22 September 21, 2022 2.53[95] 0.4/2[95] May 3, 2023 2.54[96] 0.3/1[96] 2022–2023

    Broadcast

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    The Goldbergs originally premiered on ABC on September 24, 2013.[97] The pilot was made available on Hulu and ABC.com before it premiered on television.[98]

    InAustralia, the show airs on the Seven Network and in Canada, it airs on CTV. It has been broadcast in the United KingdomonE4 since April 20, 2015, and 4Music on November 9, 2021, in IrelandonRTÉ2 since October 19, 2015, and in Turkey on DiziSmart since 2015.[citation needed]InFrance, the series has been broadcast on Comedie+ since October 17, 2015.[99]

    The show has been broadcast on Neox TV channel in Spain since May 8, 2016 (2016-05-08).[100]

    InIndia, the series is aired on Star World.[101]

    InGermany, the series has aired since February 16, 2016 on the Disney Channel (seasons 1–2.4),[102] Universal Channel (seasons 2.4–3), Sky 1 (seasons 4–8), Comedy Central (free-to-air seasons 3–7), ProSieben (free-to-air seasons 8–9), Sky Comedy (seasons 9–10).[103]InPortugal, the series is aired on Fox Comedy, while in ItalyonJoi (seasons 1–6.16), Premium Stories (seasons 6.17–8), Inifinity+ (seasons 9–10) and Italia 1 (free-to-air).[104]

    InIsrael, it is broadcast by satellite provider yes.[105]

    In South Africa, the series is aired on M-Net.[106]

    In Hungary, the series was aired on Comedy Central from 2016 to 2020 (Season 1–7). From Season 8, the series continued on Comedy Central Family.

    InUkraine, the series is aired on Paramount Comedy Ukraine.[107]

    Syndication

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    The show went into syndication in September 2017 and began airing on local stations on September 11, Nick at Nite on September 18, and Pop on September 24. The show premiered on TV Land on September 23, 2018.[108] Internationally, the show airs on New Zealand's TVNZ.[109]

    In 2024 it started airing on Global TV in Canada and on CJON-TV

    Spin-off

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    In November 2016, it was first reported that ABC was developing a spin-off that would center around recurring character Rick Mellor, played by Bryan Callen.[110] On January 10, 2017, Wendi McClendon-Covey's character was reported as appearing in the script in a guest appearance.[111] The script was ordered to pilot on February 2, 2017.[112]

    On March 16, 2017, it was confirmed that Nia Long had been cast as the female lead in the role of Lucy Winston. At the same time, it was confirmed that Tim Meadows would reprise his recurring role from The Goldbergs as Andre Glascott. Jay Chandrasekhar was also confirmed to direct.[113]

    On May 17, 2017, ABC passed on the spin-off,[114] despite it reportedly testing very well – going as far to test better than the pilot of the original series.[115] At the same time, Adam F. Goldberg revealed the title of the failed spin-off Schooled.[116]

    On January 8, 2018, it was announced that the pilot would air as a special episode of The Goldbergs on January 24, 2018, under the episode title The Goldbergs: 1990-Something. Along with Nia Long as Lucy Winston and Tim Meadows as teacher-turned-principal Andre Glascott (who is also revealed to be Lucy's brother), the pilot also starred Rachel Crow as Lucy's rebellious teenage daughter Felicia, and Summer Parker as Felicia's bubbly younger sister Gigi, with Octavia Spencer narrating as the present-day Felicia.

    After the pilot aired, Goldberg had expressed hope that the airing would prompt discussions with ABC that could lead to the series being picked up for the 2018–19 TV season.[115] Three months later, on April 16, 2018, it was announced that ABC had officially picked up the spin-off, Schooled, for a 13-episode season slated to air in 2019. It was also announced that AJ Michalka would reprise her role as Lainey Lewis from The Goldbergs in the new show, but Nia Long will not return to the spin-off due to being a regular cast member on the CBS drama series NCIS: Los Angeles.[117] In May 2020, the series was canceled after two seasons.[118]

    Notes

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    1. ^ Credited as Sony Pictures Television Studios from seasons 7-10
  • ^ Although George Segal appears as a series regular from season 1 episode 1 through season 8 episode 16, he is still credited through the season finale.
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