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Following his parents' tragic death, 24-year-old Charlie Salinger is back at home – and in over his head – as his siblings' legal guardian. Together, Charlie, 16-year-old Bailey, 15-year-old Julia and 11-year-old Claudia share the responsibility of taking care of 11-month-old Owen. Through it all, as they learn to run their parents' restaurant, manage disastrous relationships and school problems.
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Following his parents' tragic death, 24-year-old Charlie Salinger is back at home – and in over his head – as his siblings' legal guardian. Together, Charlie, 16-year-old Bailey, 15-year-old Julia and 11-year-old Claudia share the responsibility of taking care of 11-month-old Owen. Through it all, as they learn to run their parents' restaurant, manage disastrous relationships and school problems.
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IMDbBest Television Series Drama | 1996
Best Performance by a Young Actress in a Drama TV Series | 1998 | Lacey
Emerging Actor in a Drama Series | 2000 | Wilson
Minute Category | 1995 | Amy
Best Performance in a TV Drama or Comedy Series Leading Young Actress | 1999 | Lacey
Best Television Series Drama | 1997
Best Music in a Series | 1997
Best Guest Actor in a Drama Series | 1997 | Carroll
Best Writing in a Drama Series | 1997
Best Writing in a Series | 1997
Best Direction in a Series | 1997
Best Series | 1997
Best Ensemble in a Series | 1997
Best Drama Series | 1997
Best Actor in a Drama Series | 1997 | Matthew
Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series | 1997 | Lacey
Best Actress in a Drama Series | 1997 | Neve
Best Ensemble in a Drama Series | 1997
Best Direction in a Drama Series | 1997
Best Young ActressPerformance in a Drama TV Series | 2000 | Lacey
Best Performance by a Young Actress in a Drama TV Series | 1997 | Jennifer Love
Best Performance by a Young Actor in a Drama TV Series | 1998 | Ross
Favorite Television Actress | 2000 | Jennifer Love
Best Performance in a TV Drama Series Guest Starring Young Actress | 1998 | Allison
Best Performance in a TV MoviePilotMiniSeries or Series Young Actor Age Ten or Under | 1999 | Jacob
Best Performance in a Drama Series Young Actress | 1997 | Lacey
Best Performance by a Young Actress TV Drama Series | 1996 | Lacey
Best Performance by a Youth Actress in a Drama Series | 1995 | Lacey
TV Choice Drama | 1999
TV Choice Actress | 1999 | Jennifer Love
TV Choice Actor | 1999 | Scott
Episodic Drama | 1997 | Mark B.
Outstanding Sound Editing for a Series | 1996
Minute Category | 1996 | Amy
Best Casting for TV Pilot | 1995 | Susan
The role of Sarah was meant to be a nine episode character but the producers liked Jennifer Love Hewitt's performance and made her a regular.
Jerry O'Connell was originally cast as Bailey Salinger. He quit the role, just before the pilot was filmed, to star as Quinn in Sliders (1995).
Lacey Chabert played the violin in real life.
Tara Strong auditioned for the role of Julia Salinger. Her roommate at the time, Neve Campbell, got the part. Strong went on to guest star as Lorna in the second episode of the first season.
Canceled on 24 January 2000, just weeks after Neve Campbell announced she was leaving the award-winning show to concentrate on a film career.