Brotherly Love

Brotherly Love

1995
Brotherly Love
Brotherly Love

Brotherly Love

7.2 | en | Comedy

Brotherly Love is an American sitcom that ran from September 16, 1995 to April 1, 1996, on NBC, and then moved to The WB, where it aired from September 15, 1996 until May 18, 1997. The series was created by Jonathan Schmock and Jim Vallely, and produced by Witt/Thomas Productions in association with Touchstone Television and Walt Disney Television. The primary focus of the series is on the relationship of three brothers, played by Joey Lawrence, Matthew Lawrence and Andrew Lawrence.

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Seasons & Episodes

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EP24  Girl Crazy
May. 18,1997
Girl Crazy

Julia returns hoping to strike up a relationship with Matt again, but his friends aren't part of her plans. Meanwhile, Andy sells his childhood at a garage sale.

EP23  Mother's Day
May. 11,1997
Mother's Day

Mother's Day brings a surprise visit from Joe's hippie mom, who's pregnant and married to an aura-photographer.

EP22  We All Scream (2)
May. 04,1997
We All Scream (2)

Matt and Joe nearly come to fisticuffs over Kristin, who's unable to handle the truth when she hears it; and Lou receives an e-mail message from an admirer.

EP21  I Scream, You Scream (1)
Apr. 27,1997
I Scream, You Scream (1)

Joe moves in for the kill after Matt claims he's just friends with Kristin; an ice-cream vendor is a real treat for Andy and Claire.

EP20  Easy Come, Easy Go
Apr. 20,1997
Easy Come, Easy Go

Andy becomes Joe's good luck charm on a trip to Atlantic City. Meanwhile, bad luck crashes the scene when Matt throws his first big party.

EP19  Pizza Girl
Mar. 30,1997
Pizza Girl

Romance is in the air at the pizza parlor as Matt's co-worker falls for Joe and Andy falls for a young girl who doesn't think his jokes are funny.

EP18  Art Attack
Feb. 23,1997
Art Attack

Joe helps Lou carry her art work to a gallery when the daughter's owner mistakes him for the artist. Also, Matt takes up playing the guitar & wants to write a song.

EP17  Stealing Beauty
Feb. 16,1997
Stealing Beauty

Kristin gets Matt a job at a music store, but his future there looks bleak when the manager collars a shoplifter.

EP16  The Comet
Feb. 09,1997
The Comet

Matt hopes to reinvent himself for a newcomer visiting her grandfather in the neighborhood; Andy fears getting hit by a comet.

EP15  Paging Nell
Feb. 02,1997
Paging Nell

Joe is reunited with old friend Nell Bascombe.

EP14  Skin Deep
Jan. 19,1997
Skin Deep

Matt's new girlfriend wants him to get a tattoo.

EP13  Party Girl
Jan. 12,1997
Party Girl

Even Joe agrees with Claire that the new girl in Matt's life seems to be out of his league, frequenting after-hour rave parties and drinking.

EP12  Power of Love
Dec. 08,1996
Power of Love

Lloyd quits the garage to fulfill his dreams after he sees a self-help video.

EP11  The Driving Lesson
Dec. 08,1996
The Driving Lesson

A merciless driver's-ed teacher may have Matt's future in mind when he passes out grades, but Joe has only revenge in mind when he rallies Matt, Lloyd and Lou in a payback prank on the man.

EP10  The Great Indoors
Nov. 24,1996
The Great Indoors

Andy's excited about wearing his wilderness badge from the Young Pioneers, but his enthusiasm is dampened when a storm cancels his planned camping trip.

EP9  Downtown Girl
Nov. 17,1996
Downtown Girl

Joe regrets the path his life has taken after running into a once-unpopular classmate who's now headed for rock stardom.

EP8  Kernel of Truth
Nov. 10,1996
Kernel of Truth

Andy figures he won't get into any more trouble in school if Joe dates his teacher. Claire meets a potential date at the supermarket. Psychology student Matt fears he may have obsessive-compulsive disorder.

EP7  Motherly Love
Nov. 03,1996
Motherly Love

Lloyd's RV-driving mom visits as Joe is pushing to enter Andy in a pine-box derby to prevent a business rival's son from beating Matt's previous winning record.

EP6  Big Mike
Oct. 20,1996
Big Mike

The boys' lovable grandpa Big Mike rolls into town in a big rig and for a time endears himself to Joe with some promises he can't keep.

EP5  Viva la fraternite
Oct. 13,1996
Viva la fraternite

Both Joey and Matt ask Andy's new babysitter for a date.

EP4  Other People
Oct. 06,1996
Other People

Joe and Lou agree to be just friends and date others, but Joe fumes when Lou dates someone he doesn't know. He then unwittingly asks out Lou's best friend.

EP3  Claire's First Date
Sep. 29,1996
Claire's First Date

Claire has butterflies as she prepares for a first date. So do Matt and Andy, who fear that a newcomer will replace their dad.

EP2  Joe at 21
Sep. 22,1996
Joe at 21

Perched at a bar on his twenty-first birthday, Joe reminisces about his dad and about turning sixteen, while at home Claire and the gang plan what they hope will be a nifty surprise party.

EP1  Lord of the Guys
Sep. 15,1996
Lord of the Guys

The boys fend for themselves when Claire goes to a spa for the weekend.

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7.2 | en | Comedy , Family | More Info
Released: 1995-09-16 | Released Producted By: Disney Branded Television , Witt/Thomas Productions Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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Brotherly Love is an American sitcom that ran from September 16, 1995 to April 1, 1996, on NBC, and then moved to The WB, where it aired from September 15, 1996 until May 18, 1997. The series was created by Jonathan Schmock and Jim Vallely, and produced by Witt/Thomas Productions in association with Touchstone Television and Walt Disney Television. The primary focus of the series is on the relationship of three brothers, played by Joey Lawrence, Matthew Lawrence and Andrew Lawrence.

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Cast

Joey Lawrence , Matthew Lawrence , Andrew Lawrence

Director

Ed Sullivan

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Disney Branded Television , Witt/Thomas Productions

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iriswhispers I just rediscovered this show that I used to watch when I was in elementary school and have to say that it's held up really well. The three brothers are so great together and the story lines are always hilarious for people of all ages. This show is enjoyable even if this is the first time you've seen it. Unfortunately, it's very difficult to find. The relationship between Lou and Joe is well developed, and Andy is one of the most realistic kids I've seen on TV. Overall, if you ever have a chance to see the show, I would. My family ranges from 2-40 and every person in my family adores this show. The concept is different than the family shows that come out today.
MovieAddict2016 Joey, Matt and Andy are three brothers living in Philly in a building above a car garage where they work. The garage used to be owned by their father, but he has recently passed away, leaving the three boys (one an adult, one a high-schooler and a middle-schooler) to live with their mother.Every episode of the show would somehow involve a moment where the oldest brother gets in a tizzy and throws a fit, then later apologizes and acknowledges that he still is upset about his father's death. This tension resurfaces in every episode - and gets really old. Obviously his father's death is the foundation of the plot for the show, but that doesn't mean the entire narrative needs to somehow center around this.The supporting cast is rather weak - the other two Lawrence brothers (they're all brothers in real life) decrease in acting ability by age, the youngest becoming nothing more than the equivalent of a Mary-Kate/Ashley Olsen "cute" gimmick, and there is of course the comedic role given to a troublesome co-worker at the garage - an overweight slob named Lloyd who eats. A lot. Har, har.Overall it's not surprising to see this was canceled after two years - the characters weren't interesting enough to sustain a lengthy run, and the producers never really expanded the story lines enough. Every time you tune in you're basically getting a variation upon the same concept, and in spite of poor acting and lousy scriptwriting this sealed "Brotherly Love's" fate.
Pat1973 I loved this show, especially the chemistry of Joey Lawrence and Liz Vassey. It stars 3 Lawrence brothers that are all very funny. The whole cast of this show is great. This show should of gotten a better chance of being on longer. Michael McShane(Lloyd) is very funny as one of the mechanics. The show showed family values and comedy. It was so good that I even watch it on the Disney Channel. I taped every episode. You have to love the Lawrence brothers. I really like Liz Vassey. She is a great actress as well as easy on the eye. Watch the show if you have time, you won't be disappointed!!!!!
Danielle Brotherly Love was a show that innocently taunted the dramas of being a teenager and played with the idea that two co-workers would come to realize their love for each other. It was funny, honest, and had an excellent cast (especially Liz Vassey as Lou Davis and Michael McShane as Lloyd Burwell.) Cancelling such a great show was a mistake and I look forward to the weekend to see reruns.