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{{short description|American television sitcom (2002–2006)}}
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'''''Less than Perfect''''' is an American television ] created by ] and starring ] and ] which originally aired on ] from October 1, 2002, to June 6, 2006.<ref name="final date"/> It follows Claude (Rue), who works at a television network named GNB, as well as her friends and colleagues.

'''''Less Than Perfect''''' is an American ] created by ] and starring ] and ] which originally aired on ] from October 1, 2002, to June 27, 2006. It follows Claude (Rue), who works at a television network named GNB, as well as her friends and colleagues.


== Overview and premise == == Overview and premise ==
The show centers on Claude Casey (]), a young woman who works at a television network called GNB. Though at first a temp who fills in on other assignments, Claude is hired in the pilot by anchor Will Butler (]) to be his assistant. Claude's fellow co-assistants Lydia Weston (]) and Kipp Steadman (]) are unhappy at Claude's arrival, and do everything they can to make her miserable. Luckily, Claude is able to navigate the workplace with the help of her best friends Ramona Platt (]) and Owen Kronsky (]), who also work at the network in other departments. In season two, two new characters joined the series: ] as Claude's neighbor and GNB cafeteria head Carl Monari; and ] as Jeb Denton, ladder-climbing news anchor and Lydia's love interest. Sasso, who had recurred throughout the last half of the first season, was upgraded at the beginning of the season; Warburton began as a recurring character in the first half of the season, before being upgraded at midseason. The show centers on Claude Casey (]), a young woman who works at GNB, a television network. Though at first a temp who fills in on other assignments, Claude is hired in the pilot by anchor Will Butler (]) to be his assistant. Claude's fellow co-assistants Lydia Weston (]) and Kipp Steadman (]) are unhappy at Claude's arrival, and do everything they can to make her miserable. Luckily, Claude is able to navigate the workplace with the help of her best friends Ramona Platt (]) and Owen Kronsky (]), who also work at the network in other departments. In season two, two new characters joined the series: ] as Claude's neighbor and GNB cafeteria head Carl Monari; and ] as Jeb Denton, ladder-climbing news anchor and Lydia's love interest. Sasso, who had recurred throughout the last half of the first season, was upgraded at the beginning of the season; Warburton began as a recurring character in the first half of the season, before being upgraded at midseason.


Much was made at the time of the show's premiere about the central character of the show being a "full figured" woman, and that the title correlated to Claude being "Less Than Perfect."<ref></ref> Over the course of the series, Rue lost {{convert|30|lb|kg st}}.<ref></ref> She has since become a spokesperson for ] and lost a total of {{convert|50|lb|kg st}}.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://stylenews.peoplestylewatch.com/2010/10/11/sara-rue-finishes-half-marathon/?cnn=yes |title=Sara Rue Finishes Half-Marathon |first=Monica |last=Rizzo |date=October 11, 2010 |access-date=2010-10-25 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101016075930/http://stylenews.peoplestylewatch.com/2010/10/11/sara-rue-finishes-half-marathon/?cnn=yes |archive-date=October 16, 2010 |df=mdy-all }}</ref> As the series progressed, Rue's figure became less of a focus on the series. Much was made at the time of the show's premiere about the central character of the show being a "full figured" woman, and that the title correlated to Claude being "Less Than Perfect."<ref></ref> Over the course of the series, Rue lost {{convert|30|lb|kg st}}.<ref></ref> She has since become a spokesperson for ] and lost a total of {{convert|50|lb|kg st}}.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://stylenews.peoplestylewatch.com/2010/10/11/sara-rue-finishes-half-marathon/?cnn=yes |title=Sara Rue Finishes Half-Marathon |first=Monica |last=Rizzo |date=October 11, 2010 |access-date=2010-10-25 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101016075930/http://stylenews.peoplestylewatch.com/2010/10/11/sara-rue-finishes-half-marathon/?cnn=yes |archive-date=October 16, 2010 |df=mdy-all }}</ref> As the series progressed, Rue's figure became less of a focus on the series.
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Though it was never a rating juggernaut, ''Less Than Perfect'' aired at a time when ABC was seeing a large ratings decline across the network. However, the series received steady, respectable ratings, especially for being in the last slot of ABC's Tuesday night sitcom lineup. The overall ratings for season two, which creator Terri Minsky later departed, actually saw an increase from the ratings of season one. However, in its third season, ABC moved the series to its ] revival lineup on Friday nights. This led to a major decline in ratings, and put the show at risk for cancellation; VGuide.com featured the show on a list of "Endangered Series." Due to the series being near the threshold for the number of episodes needed for ], and the series still earning respectable ratings in the coveted 18–49 demographic, ABC ordered a 13-episode fourth season to air as a mid-season replacement. Though it was never a rating juggernaut, ''Less Than Perfect'' aired at a time when ABC was seeing a large ratings decline across the network. However, the series received steady, respectable ratings, especially for being in the last slot of ABC's Tuesday night sitcom lineup. The overall ratings for season two, which creator Terri Minsky later departed, actually saw an increase from the ratings of season one. However, in its third season, ABC moved the series to its ] revival lineup on Friday nights. This led to a major decline in ratings, and put the show at risk for cancellation; VGuide.com featured the show on a list of "Endangered Series." Due to the series being near the threshold for the number of episodes needed for ], and the series still earning respectable ratings in the coveted 18–49 demographic, ABC ordered a 13-episode fourth season to air as a mid-season replacement.


For the fourth season, the series underwent a retooling that saw the departure of cast member Eric Roberts. Despite the close renewal, the future of the series was not assured. In January 2006, Zachary Levi said that many of the cast members had moved on after filming the season.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://channels.isp.netscape.com/celebrity/hollywoodexclusive.jsp?feature=ce_hol_01122006 |title=Sara Paxton, JoJo, Emma Roberts Bonded on Pic - Netscape Celebrity |publisher=Channels.isp.netscape.com |access-date=2012-02-16 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://www.webcitation.org/6I9I7JnOc?url=http://channels.isp.netscape.com/celebrity/hollywoodexclusive.jsp?feature=ce_hol_01122006 |archive-date=July 16, 2013 |df=mdy-all }}</ref> In March, Sara Rue was cast in a CBS sitcom pilot ''Play Nice'', starring as a woman who runs a toy company with her brother (the pilot was ultimately not picked up). After almost a year off the air, the series returned on April 18, 2006, in its old Tuesday night timeslot.<ref></ref> For the fourth season, the series underwent a retooling that saw the departure of cast member Eric Roberts. Despite the close renewal, the future of the series was not assured. In January 2006, Zachary Levi said that many of the cast members were ready to move on after filming the season.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://channels.isp.netscape.com/celebrity/hollywoodexclusive.jsp?feature=ce_hol_01122006 |title=Sara Paxton, JoJo, Emma Roberts Bonded on Pic - Netscape Celebrity |publisher=Channels.isp.netscape.com |access-date=2012-02-16 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121027203255/http://channels.isp.netscape.com/celebrity/hollywoodexclusive.jsp?feature=ce_hol_01122006 |archive-date=October 27, 2012 |df=mdy-all }}</ref> In March, Sara Rue was cast in a CBS sitcom pilot ''Play Nice'', starring as a woman who runs a toy company with her brother (the pilot was ultimately not picked up). After almost a year off the air, the series returned on April 18, 2006, in its old Tuesday night timeslot.<ref></ref>


After airing only three episodes of the fourth season, ABC cancelled ''Less Than Perfect.'' The series was one of several sitcoms cancelled by the network, as they discontinued both the Tuesday night and Friday night sitcom lineups.<ref></ref><ref name="mercurynews1"> {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060525072226/http://www.mercurynews.com/mld/mercurynews/news/local/14592421.htm |date=May 25, 2006}}</ref> ABC initially planned to burn off the remaining nine episodes with fellow cancelled sitcom '']'', which had taken over its time slot the season prior. ABC ultimately aired only three more episodes before pulling both series off the schedule. After airing only three episodes of the fourth season, ABC cancelled ''Less Than Perfect.'' The series was one of several sitcoms cancelled by the network, as they discontinued both the Tuesday night and Friday night sitcom lineups.<ref></ref><ref name="mercurynews1"> {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060525072226/http://www.mercurynews.com/mld/mercurynews/news/local/14592421.htm|date=May 25, 2006}}</ref> ABC initially planned to burn off the remaining nine episodes with fellow cancelled sitcom '']'', which had taken over its time slot the season prior. ABC ultimately aired only two more episodes before pulling both series off the schedule.


The show joined ]'s lineup on June 1, 2009 in syndication. The network aired all 81 episodes, including the seven unaired episodes from season four. However, Lifetime dropped the series in 2010. In April 2012, ''Less Than Perfect'' joined the lineup of new ] network, ]. The show joined ]'s lineup on June 1, 2009 in syndication. The network aired all 81 episodes, including the seven unaired episodes from season four. However, Lifetime dropped the series in 2010. In April 2012, ''Less Than Perfect'' joined the lineup of new ] network, ].
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From the beginning, ''Less Than Perfect'' had a simple opening sequence, credits which were played over the opening scene of each episode of season one. However, a new theme song and opening sequence were introduced at the beginning of season two.<ref>{{cite web| url=http://www.televisiontunes.com/Less_Than_Perfect.html| title=Less Than Perfect Theme Song| publisher=televisiontunes.com| access-date=December 4, 2014}}</ref> The intro was abandoned after the first seven episodes, reverting to the previous simple credits which lasted until the end of season three. Season four introduced a five-second opening, in which the title can be seen on post-it notes on an office desk, while a brief instrumental version of the theme tune is played. From the beginning, ''Less Than Perfect'' had a simple opening sequence, credits which were played over the opening scene of each episode of season one. However, a new theme song and opening sequence were introduced at the beginning of season two.<ref>{{cite web| url=http://www.televisiontunes.com/Less_Than_Perfect.html| title=Less Than Perfect Theme Song| publisher=televisiontunes.com| access-date=December 4, 2014}}</ref> The intro was abandoned after the first seven episodes, reverting to the previous simple credits which lasted until the end of season three. Season four introduced a five-second opening, in which the title can be seen on post-it notes on an office desk, while a brief instrumental version of the theme tune is played.


== Characters == == Cast and characters ==
=== Main === === Main ===
] ]
* ] as Claudia "Claude" Casey, the quirky, sweet lead character. From Pittsburgh, Claude works as the executive assistant for GNB anchorman Will Butler. Initially insecure due to the fish out of water template she personifies, Claude gains confidence in herself and her abilities as the series progresses. * ] as Claudia "Claude" Casey, the quirky, sweet lead character. From Pittsburgh, Claude works as the executive assistant for GNB anchorman Will Butler. Initially insecure due to the fish out of water template she personifies, Claude gains confidence in herself and her abilities as the series progresses.
* ] as Ramona Platt, a sassy co-worker and friend of Claude and Owen. She is sometimes bossy and obnoxious, but is still a loyal and caring friend. She dislikes both Kipp and Lydia. * ] as Ramona Platt, a sassy co-worker and friend of Claude and Owen. She is sometimes bossy and obnoxious, but is still a loyal and caring friend. She dislikes both Kipp and Lydia.
* ] as Lydia Weston, one of Claude's "frenemies". She is shallow, snobby, and professionally ambitious, although without noticeable skills, she finds Claude to be a hick and fashion faux pas. Eventually, she begins a relationship with Jeb Denton, and marries him in the season three finale. In season four, she becomes the producer of Jeb's news segment, and hires Claude as her assistant. * ] as Lydia Weston, one of Claude's "frenemies". She is shallow, snobby, and professionally ambitious, although without noticeable work skills. Lydia finds Claude to be a hick and a walking fashion faux pas. Eventually, Lydia begins a relationship with Jeb Denton, and marries him in the season three finale. In season four, she becomes the producer of Jeb's news segment, and hires Claude as her assistant.
* ] as Kipp Steadman, Claude's other frenemy and Lydia's best friend, eventually becomes Jeb Denton's assistant. He is shown to be arrogant, shallow, and snobby, but is more intelligent, and occasionally shows flashes of far more humanity than Lydia (seen in episodes such as ''The Pimp Hat'' and ''Why Are You Hurting Claude?''). * ] as Kipp Steadman, Claude's other frenemy and Lydia's best friend, eventually becomes Jeb Denton's assistant. He is shown to be arrogant, shallow, and snobby, but is more intelligent, and occasionally shows flashes of far more humanity than Lydia (seen in episodes such as ''The Pimp Hat'' and ''Why Are You Hurting Claude?'').
* ] as Owen Kronsky, a seriously offbeat, sensitive, and sometimes clumsy office supply manager with GNB. * ] as Owen Kronsky, a seriously offbeat, sensitive, and sometimes clumsy office supply manager with GNB.
* ] as Will Butler (seasons 1–3), Claude's charming, but vain boss, a well-known national news anchor. He is a womanizer with several ex-wives. * ] as Will Butler (seasons 1–3), Claude's charming, but vain boss, a well-known national news anchor. He is a womanizer with several ex-wives. Will unexpectedly (and offstage) quits the network at the start of season 4, forcing Claude to scramble for another position—working for Lydia.
* ] as Carl Monari (Seasons 2–4; recurring season 1), the cafeteria manager at GNB. He is a friend of Claude, Ramona, and Owen. He lives across the hall from Claude, and becomes her boyfriend in season four. * ] as Carl Monari (Seasons 2–4; recurring season 1), the cafeteria manager at GNB. He is a friend of Claude, Ramona, and Owen. He lives across the hall from Claude, and becomes her boyfriend in season four.
* ] as Jeb Denton (Seasons 2–4), Will Butler's co-anchor, and Lydia's boyfriend (later husband). Jeb is a mellow, funny, and ambitious news anchor, who is trying to climb the ladder at GNB. He is Kipp's boss, but rarely refers to him by name, mostly as "Secretary." His favorite food is Crab Cakes. * ] as Jeb Denton (Seasons 2–4), Will Butler's co-anchor, and Lydia's boyfriend (later husband). Jeb is a mellow, funny, and ambitious news anchor, who is trying to climb the ladder at GNB. He is Kipp's boss, but rarely refers to him by name, mostly as "Secretary." His favorite food is Crab Cakes.
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* ] as Norma (Season 1) * ] as Norma (Season 1)
* ] as Ted Elliot, a director who employs Claude (Seasons 1 & 2) * ] as Ted Elliot, a director who employs Claude (Seasons 1 & 2)
* ] as Herself (Season 1) * ] as herself (Season 1)
* ] as Bobby Casey, Claude's brother (Season 1) * ] as Bobby Casey, Claude's brother (Season 1)
* ] as Max Damarius (Season 1) * ] as Max Damarius (Season 1)
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* ] as Detective Martin (season 2) * ] as Detective Martin (season 2)
* ] as Vicki Devorski (season 2) * ] as Vicki Devorski (season 2)
* ] as Himself (season 2) * ] as himself (season 2)
* ] and ] as Judy and Judith, Owen's lesbian mothers. (seasons 2 & 3) * ] and ] as Judy and Judith, Owen's lesbian mothers. (seasons 2 & 3)
* ] as George Denton, Jeb's son (seasons 2 & 3) * ] as George Denton, Jeb's son (seasons 2 & 3)
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* ] as Nurse Benson (season 2) * ] as Nurse Benson (season 2)
* ] as sandwich vendor Eddie Smirkoff (season 2) * ] as sandwich vendor Eddie Smirkoff (season 2)
* ] as Himself (season 2) * ] as himself (season 2)
* ] as Roxanne Fiedler, Claude's childhood best friend. (season 2) * ] as Roxanne Fiedler, Claude's childhood best friend. (season 2)
* ] as Tracy Fletcher (season 3) * ] as Tracy Fletcher (season 3)
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* ] as Ethan (season 4) * ] as Ethan (season 4)
* ] as The Owl Inspector (season 4) * ] as The Owl Inspector (season 4)
* ] as Daniella (season 3)


==Episodes== == Episodes ==
{{Main|List of Less Than Perfect episodes}} {{Main|List of Less Than Perfect episodes}}
{{:List of Less Than Perfect episodes}} {{:List of Less Than Perfect episodes}}


==Broadcast== == Distribution ==
=== International broadcast ===
''Less Than Perfect'' was seen on ] in Austria, on ] in Finland, on ] (pay TV) and the ] (free to air) in Australia, on ] in Russia, on ] for the rest of Asia, on ] in ], on ] in Spain, on ]'s ] and ] in Italy, on ] in Denmark, on ] and ] in ], ], ], ] and ], on TV-First in ]. The first seven episodes and episode nine of the final season of ''Less Than Perfect'' aired on ] in New Zealand, with the remaining episodes (eight and 10 through 13) not played. The show also aired on ] to Arabic speaking viewers. In ], TNT Turkey airs. And ] currently airs the show for ] subscribers and ] airs for ] subscribers. The show was originally screened in the UK and Ireland on ] where it broadcast all episode and repeated the series up until its closure in 2007. It has previously been aired on ] in Ireland, while it also aired on Paramount Comedy 1 (now ]) in the UK and Ireland, although it is not currently being shown on either of these two networks. As of April 2013, ] in Canada are broadcasting the show in quadruple bills, twice daily. Lifetime also reran the show for a brief period in 2009. ''Less Than Perfect'' was seen on ] in Austria, on ] in Finland, on ] (pay TV) and the ] (free to air) in Australia, on ] in Russia, on ] for the rest of Asia, on ] in ], on ] in Spain, on ]'s ] and ] in Italy, on ] in Denmark, on ] and ] in ], ], ], ] and ], on TV-First in ]. The first seven episodes and episode nine of the final season of ''Less Than Perfect'' aired on ] in New Zealand, with the remaining episodes (eight and 10 through 13) not played. The show also aired on ] to Arabic speaking viewers. In ], TNT Turkey airs. And ] currently airs the show for ] subscribers and ] airs for ] subscribers. The show was originally screened in the UK and Ireland on ] where it broadcast all episode and repeated the series up until its closure in 2007. It has previously been aired on ] in Ireland, while it also aired on Paramount Comedy 1 (now ]) in the UK and Ireland, although it is not currently being shown on either of these two networks. As of April 2013, ] in Canada are broadcasting the show in quadruple bills, twice daily. Lifetime also reran the show for a brief period in 2009. In Italy, it aired on ] as '']'' (''Perfect...but not too much'') from September 1, 2003 until May 13, 2007.


===Home media=== === Home media ===
] released the first season of ''Less Than Perfect'' on DVD in Region 1 on {{Start date|2010|9|7}}.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/news/Perfect-Season-1/13906|title=Less Than Perfect DVD news: Announcement for Less Than Perfect - Season 1|publisher=TVShowsOnDVD.com|access-date=2012-02-16|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://www.webcitation.org/6I9ID8am8?url=http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/news/Perfect-Season-1/13906|archive-date=July 16, 2013|df=mdy-all}}</ref> ] released the first season of ''Less Than Perfect'' on DVD in Region 1 on {{Start date|2010|9|7}}.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/news/Perfect-Season-1/13906|title=Less Than Perfect DVD news: Announcement for Less Than Perfect - Season 1|publisher=TVShowsOnDVD.com|access-date=2012-02-16|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130728091902/http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/news/Perfect-Season-1/13906|archive-date=July 28, 2013|df=mdy-all}}</ref> An error occurred on the set, in which the episodes appear in production code order rather that order of airdate, causing a particular issue with the season finale, which appears second-to-last and would chronologically be out-of-order if the second season were to be released on DVD.


== Reception == == Reception ==
===Critical reception=== === Critical reception ===
Early reviews for the show found the characterization generally stereotypical, but critics often praised the performance of ]. '']'' asserted that "in just two episodes, the good guys/bad guys structure and the exaggerated characterizations already are showing signs of wear," although it called Rue a "welcome addition" to TV sitcoms.<ref>Bianco, Robert (October 1, 2002), "'Less Than Perfect' aptly named, but Rue is nearly flawless". ''USA Today''.</ref> '']'' magazine likewise criticized the stereotypical characters, but summarized the show as "Hardly perfect but happily Rueful."<ref>Kelleher, Terry (October 28, 2002), "Less Than Perfect (TV program)". ''People''. '''58''' (18):30</ref> However, by Season 3, ''USA Today'' said the show had "hit its stride."<ref>Robert Bianco (November 26, 2004), "Unwind, rewind, watch these shows". '']''.</ref> Early reviews for the show found the characterization generally stereotypical, but critics often praised the performance of ]. '']'' asserted that "in just two episodes, the good guys/bad guys structure and the exaggerated characterizations already are showing signs of wear," although it called Rue a "welcome addition" to TV sitcoms.<ref>Bianco, Robert (October 1, 2002), "'Less Than Perfect' aptly named, but Rue is nearly flawless". ''USA Today''.</ref> '']'' magazine likewise criticized the stereotypical characters, but summarized the show as "Hardly perfect but happily Rueful."<ref>Kelleher, Terry (October 28, 2002), "Less Than Perfect (TV program)". ''People''. '''58''' (18):30</ref> However, by Season 3, ''USA Today'' said the show had "hit its stride."<ref>Robert Bianco (November 26, 2004), "Unwind, rewind, watch these shows". '']''.</ref> {{Rotten Tomatoes prose|33|6.5|18||access-date={{RT data|access date}}}}<ref>{{cite web| title=Less Than Perfect (2002 - 2003)| url=https://www.rottentomatoes.com/tv/less_than_perfect/s01| website=]| access-date=June 19, 2023}}</ref>


=== Ratings === === Ratings ===
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=== Awards and nominations ===
==Notes==
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:1.{{note|a}}7 episodes remained unaired until syndication on ].
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:2.{{note|b}}The date of ABC's final airing.
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| rowspan=2|2003
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| ''Less Than Perfect''<ref>{{cite magazine| title=2003 Teen Choice Awards Nominees| url=https://www.billboard.com/music/music-news/2003-teen-choice-awards-nominees-70551/amp/| magazine=]| date=June 18, 2003| access-date=February 21, 2022}}</ref>
| {{nom}}
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| Eric Roberts
| {{won}}
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| rowspan=2|2005
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| Sherri Shepherd
| {{nom}}
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| ]
| ]
| Andrea Parker
| {{won}}
|}

== Notes ==
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==References== == References ==
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==External links== == External links ==
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American television sitcom (2002–2006)

Less than Perfect
GenreSitcom
Created byTerri Minsky
Starring
Theme music composer
  • Cary R. Beare
  • Jason Thomas Gordon
  • Sky Nicholas
  • Dan Northchild
Opening theme"A Girl Like You" (season 2)
Composers
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons4
No. of episodes81 (8 unaired) (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
  • Nina Wass
  • Eugene Stein
  • Terri Minsky (2002–03)
  • Christine Zander (2003–06)
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time30 minutes
Production companies
Original release
NetworkABC
ReleaseOctober 1, 2002 (2002-10-01) –
June 6, 2006 (2006-06-06)

Less than Perfect is an American television sitcom created by Terri Minsky and starring Sara Rue and Sherri Shepherd which originally aired on ABC from October 1, 2002, to June 6, 2006. It follows Claude (Rue), who works at a television network named GNB, as well as her friends and colleagues.

Overview and premise

The show centers on Claude Casey (Sara Rue), a young woman who works at GNB, a television network. Though at first a temp who fills in on other assignments, Claude is hired in the pilot by anchor Will Butler (Eric Roberts) to be his assistant. Claude's fellow co-assistants Lydia Weston (Andrea Parker) and Kipp Steadman (Zachary Levi) are unhappy at Claude's arrival, and do everything they can to make her miserable. Luckily, Claude is able to navigate the workplace with the help of her best friends Ramona Platt (Sherri Shepherd) and Owen Kronsky (Andy Dick), who also work at the network in other departments. In season two, two new characters joined the series: Will Sasso as Claude's neighbor and GNB cafeteria head Carl Monari; and Patrick Warburton as Jeb Denton, ladder-climbing news anchor and Lydia's love interest. Sasso, who had recurred throughout the last half of the first season, was upgraded at the beginning of the season; Warburton began as a recurring character in the first half of the season, before being upgraded at midseason.

Much was made at the time of the show's premiere about the central character of the show being a "full figured" woman, and that the title correlated to Claude being "Less Than Perfect." Over the course of the series, Rue lost 30 pounds (14 kg; 2.1 st). She has since become a spokesperson for Jenny Craig and lost a total of 50 pounds (23 kg; 3.6 st). As the series progressed, Rue's figure became less of a focus on the series.

History

Though it was never a rating juggernaut, Less Than Perfect aired at a time when ABC was seeing a large ratings decline across the network. However, the series received steady, respectable ratings, especially for being in the last slot of ABC's Tuesday night sitcom lineup. The overall ratings for season two, which creator Terri Minsky later departed, actually saw an increase from the ratings of season one. However, in its third season, ABC moved the series to its TGIF revival lineup on Friday nights. This led to a major decline in ratings, and put the show at risk for cancellation; VGuide.com featured the show on a list of "Endangered Series." Due to the series being near the threshold for the number of episodes needed for syndication, and the series still earning respectable ratings in the coveted 18–49 demographic, ABC ordered a 13-episode fourth season to air as a mid-season replacement.

For the fourth season, the series underwent a retooling that saw the departure of cast member Eric Roberts. Despite the close renewal, the future of the series was not assured. In January 2006, Zachary Levi said that many of the cast members were ready to move on after filming the season. In March, Sara Rue was cast in a CBS sitcom pilot Play Nice, starring as a woman who runs a toy company with her brother (the pilot was ultimately not picked up). After almost a year off the air, the series returned on April 18, 2006, in its old Tuesday night timeslot.

After airing only three episodes of the fourth season, ABC cancelled Less Than Perfect. The series was one of several sitcoms cancelled by the network, as they discontinued both the Tuesday night and Friday night sitcom lineups. ABC initially planned to burn off the remaining nine episodes with fellow cancelled sitcom Rodney, which had taken over its time slot the season prior. ABC ultimately aired only two more episodes before pulling both series off the schedule.

The show joined Lifetime Television's lineup on June 1, 2009 in syndication. The network aired all 81 episodes, including the seven unaired episodes from season four. However, Lifetime dropped the series in 2010. In April 2012, Less Than Perfect joined the lineup of new Canadian network, ABC Spark.

Opening credits and theme

From the beginning, Less Than Perfect had a simple opening sequence, credits which were played over the opening scene of each episode of season one. However, a new theme song and opening sequence were introduced at the beginning of season two. The intro was abandoned after the first seven episodes, reverting to the previous simple credits which lasted until the end of season three. Season four introduced a five-second opening, in which the title can be seen on post-it notes on an office desk, while a brief instrumental version of the theme tune is played.

Cast and characters

Main

The initial cast of Less than Perfect
back row (l-r) Ramona, Kipp and Lydia
front row (l-r) Owen, Claude and Will.
  • Sara Rue as Claudia "Claude" Casey, the quirky, sweet lead character. From Pittsburgh, Claude works as the executive assistant for GNB anchorman Will Butler. Initially insecure due to the fish out of water template she personifies, Claude gains confidence in herself and her abilities as the series progresses.
  • Sherri Shepherd as Ramona Platt, a sassy co-worker and friend of Claude and Owen. She is sometimes bossy and obnoxious, but is still a loyal and caring friend. She dislikes both Kipp and Lydia.
  • Andrea Parker as Lydia Weston, one of Claude's "frenemies". She is shallow, snobby, and professionally ambitious, although without noticeable work skills. Lydia finds Claude to be a hick and a walking fashion faux pas. Eventually, Lydia begins a relationship with Jeb Denton, and marries him in the season three finale. In season four, she becomes the producer of Jeb's news segment, and hires Claude as her assistant.
  • Zachary Levi as Kipp Steadman, Claude's other frenemy and Lydia's best friend, eventually becomes Jeb Denton's assistant. He is shown to be arrogant, shallow, and snobby, but is more intelligent, and occasionally shows flashes of far more humanity than Lydia (seen in episodes such as The Pimp Hat and Why Are You Hurting Claude?).
  • Andy Dick as Owen Kronsky, a seriously offbeat, sensitive, and sometimes clumsy office supply manager with GNB.
  • Eric Roberts as Will Butler (seasons 1–3), Claude's charming, but vain boss, a well-known national news anchor. He is a womanizer with several ex-wives. Will unexpectedly (and offstage) quits the network at the start of season 4, forcing Claude to scramble for another position—working for Lydia.
  • Will Sasso as Carl Monari (Seasons 2–4; recurring season 1), the cafeteria manager at GNB. He is a friend of Claude, Ramona, and Owen. He lives across the hall from Claude, and becomes her boyfriend in season four.
  • Patrick Warburton as Jeb Denton (Seasons 2–4), Will Butler's co-anchor, and Lydia's boyfriend (later husband). Jeb is a mellow, funny, and ambitious news anchor, who is trying to climb the ladder at GNB. He is Kipp's boss, but rarely refers to him by name, mostly as "Secretary." His favorite food is Crab Cakes.

Recurring

  • Josh Braaten as Charlie, Claude's boyfriend from the travel department (Seasons 1 & 3)
  • William Ragsdale as Mitch Calgrove, a producer at GNB who Claude dates (Season 2)
  • John Eric Bentley as an assistant director who later returns as a director (Seasons 1 & 4)
  • French Stewart as Gene Schmidtline, an employee at GNB who has a crush on Ramona (Seasons 2–3)
  • Jenny McCarthy as Dani, Will's on-and-off girlfriend (Season 2)
  • Diana-Maria Riva as Vivian, Carl's ex-girlfriend (Seasons 2–3)
  • Jonna Tamases as Irene, a co-worker at GNB who offers Claude a job (Season 4)

Guest stars

Episodes

Main article: List of Less Than Perfect episodes
SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
122October 1, 2002 (2002-10-01)May 20, 2003 (2003-05-20)
224September 23, 2003 (2003-09-23)May 18, 2004 (2004-05-18)
322September 24, 2004 (2004-09-24)April 15, 2005 (2005-04-15)
413April 18, 2006 (2006-04-18)June 6, 2006 (2006-06-06)

Distribution

International broadcast

Less Than Perfect was seen on ATV in Austria, on Nelonen in Finland, on FOX8 (pay TV) and the Seven Network (free to air) in Australia, on MTV Russia in Russia, on Star World for the rest of Asia, on yesSTARS in Israel, on Cuatro in Spain, on Sky Italia's Fox and MTV Italia in Italy, on Kanal 5 in Denmark, on HRT and Fox Life in Croatia, Serbia, Macedonia, Poland and Bulgaria, on TV-First in Belarus. The first seven episodes and episode nine of the final season of Less Than Perfect aired on TV2 in New Zealand, with the remaining episodes (eight and 10 through 13) not played. The show also aired on MBC 4 to Arabic speaking viewers. In Turkey, TNT Turkey airs. And ComedyMax currently airs the show for Digiturk subscribers and Comedy Smart airs for D-Smart subscribers. The show was originally screened in the UK and Ireland on ABC1 where it broadcast all episode and repeated the series up until its closure in 2007. It has previously been aired on RTÉ TWO in Ireland, while it also aired on Paramount Comedy 1 (now Comedy Central) in the UK and Ireland, although it is not currently being shown on either of these two networks. As of April 2013, ABC Spark in Canada are broadcasting the show in quadruple bills, twice daily. Lifetime also reran the show for a brief period in 2009. In Italy, it aired on Fox as Perfetti...ma non troppo (Perfect...but not too much) from September 1, 2003 until May 13, 2007.

Home media

Lionsgate Home Entertainment released the first season of Less Than Perfect on DVD in Region 1 on September 7, 2010 (2010-09-07). An error occurred on the set, in which the episodes appear in production code order rather that order of airdate, causing a particular issue with the season finale, which appears second-to-last and would chronologically be out-of-order if the second season were to be released on DVD.

Reception

Critical reception

Early reviews for the show found the characterization generally stereotypical, but critics often praised the performance of Sara Rue. USA Today asserted that "in just two episodes, the good guys/bad guys structure and the exaggerated characterizations already are showing signs of wear," although it called Rue a "welcome addition" to TV sitcoms. People magazine likewise criticized the stereotypical characters, but summarized the show as "Hardly perfect but happily Rueful." However, by Season 3, USA Today said the show had "hit its stride." On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 33% of 18 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 6.5/10.

Ratings

Season Episodes Timeslot (EDT) Season Premiere Season Finale TV season Rank Viewers
(in millions)
1 22 Tuesday 9:30 PM October 1, 2002 (2002-10-01) May 20, 2003 (2003-05-20) 2002–03 85 8.10
2 24 September 23, 2003 (2003-09-23) May 18, 2004 (2004-05-18) 2003–04 66 8.80
3 22 Friday 9:30 PM September 24, 2004 (2004-09-24) April 15, 2005 (2005-04-15) 2004–05 94 6.20
4 13 Tuesday 9:30 PM April 18, 2006 (2006-04-18) June 6, 2006 (2006-06-06) 2005–06 115 4.90

Awards and nominations

Year Association Category Recipient(s) Result
2003 Teen Choice Awards Choice Breakout TV Show Less Than Perfect Nominated
Satellite Awards Best Supporting Actor – Musical or Comedy Series Eric Roberts Won
2005 BET Comedy Awards Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series Sherri Shepherd Nominated
WIN Awards Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series Andrea Parker Won

Notes

  1. 8 episodes remained unaired until syndication on Lifetime
  2. The date of ABC's final airing
  3. 8 episodes remained unaired until syndication on Lifetime.
  4. The date of ABC's final airing.

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