Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist

Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist

1995
Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist
Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist

Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist

7.6 | en | Animation

Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist is an American animated series that originally ran on Comedy Central from May 28, 1995 to December 24, 1999—with a final set of three shelved episodes airing in 2002—starring Jonathan Katz, Jon Benjamin, and Laura Silverman. The show was created by a Burbank, California production company Popular Arts Entertainment, with Jonathan Katz and Tom Snyder, developed and first made by Popular Arts for HBO Downtown Productions. Boston-based Tom Snyder Productions became the hands-on production company, and the episodes were usually produced by Katz and Loren Bouchard. The show was computer animated in a crude, easily recognizable style produced with the software Squigglevision in which all persons and animate objects are colored and have constantly squiggling outlines, while most other inanimate objects are static and usually gray in color. The original challenge Popular Arts faced was how to repurpose recorded stand-up comedy material. To do so they based Dr. Katz's patients on stand-up comics for the first several episodes, simply having them recite their stand-up acts. The secondary challenge was how to affordably animate on cable TV at the time. Snyder had Squigglevision, an inexpensive means of getting animation on cable, which could not afford traditional animation processes. A partnership between Popular Arts, Tom Snyder Productions and Jonathan Katz was formed and Dr. Katz: Professional Therapist was born.

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Seasons & Episodes

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EP18  Lerapy
Feb. 03,2002
Lerapy

Conan O'Brien uses Dr. Katz's jokes on TV.

EP17  Uncle Nothing
Feb. 03,2002
Uncle Nothing

Ben learns of Laura's engagement.

EP16  Bakery Ben
Feb. 03,2002
Bakery Ben

Ben gets a job at a bakery.

EP15  Expert Witness
Dec. 24,1999
Expert Witness

Dr. Katz applies his expertise to a criminal trial.

EP14  Radio Katz
Dec. 24,1999
Radio Katz

Dr. Katz hosts a radio show.

EP13  You're Belinda
Dec. 24,1999
You're Belinda

Dr. Katz is skeptical of a new therapy technique suggested by Ben.

EP12  Vow of Silence
Dec. 24,1999
Vow of Silence

When the paper doesn't get delivered for a few days, Ben observes that Katz is hooked on the news. Katz denies it and bets him that he can go longer without news than Ben can go without talking.

EP11  Big TV
Dec. 24,1999
Big TV

Dom Irrera and Al Lubel take the couch; Ben buys a big-screen TV to replace their failed set.

EP10  Garden
Dec. 24,1999
Garden

Mitch Hedberg and Matt Siegel are clients; Katz takes up gardening as a hobby, but Ben discovers his secret motivation.

EP9  Snow Day
Dec. 24,1999
Snow Day

Merrill Markoe and Dana Gould visit the doctor; Ben cares for a neighbor's rooftop pigeons as a snowstorm approaches.

EP8  Ball and Chain
Dec. 24,1999
Ball and Chain

Carol Leifer and Kevin Meaney are featured; Ben is convinced his father is about to remarry after Katz has a couple of dates with a gastroenterologist.

EP7  Used Car
Dec. 24,1999
Used Car

Greg Behrendt and Ian Bagg are featured; Dr. Katz and Ben "help" Laura buy a used car.

EP6  Walk for Hunger
Jul. 20,1999
Walk for Hunger

Wanda Sykes-Hall and Jon Stewart visit the doctor; Ben joins a walk for hunger in an attempt to impress Laura.

EP5  Ben's Partay
Jul. 13,1999
Ben's Partay

Tom Hertz and Al Lubel are featured; Ben throws a big party, and asks his father to make other plans.

EP4  Past Lives
Jul. 06,1999
Past Lives

Dom Irrera and Mitch Hedberg are featured; Ben and Dr. Katz explore past-life regression, and Katz learns he was once a barmaid in the Old West.

EP3  Wisdom Teeth
Jun. 29,1999
Wisdom Teeth

Margaret Cho and Paul F. Tompkins are featured; Ben has his wisdom teeth pulled, and Dr. Katz nurses him back to health.

EP2  Pullman Square
Jun. 22,1999
Pullman Square

Teri Garr and Ed Crasnick are featured; Ben opposes gentrification of his old neighborhood and tries to form a grass-roots movement to stop it.

EP1  Sissy Boy
Jun. 15,1999
Sissy Boy

Jeff Goldblum and Ted Alexandro are patients; Ben considers joining the military after being called a "sissy" by a boyhood chum.

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7.6 | en | Animation , Comedy | More Info
Released: 1995-05-28 | Released Producted By: Tom Snyder Productions , HBO Downtown Productions Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://www.comedycentral.com/shows/dr_katz/index.jhtml
Synopsis

Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist is an American animated series that originally ran on Comedy Central from May 28, 1995 to December 24, 1999—with a final set of three shelved episodes airing in 2002—starring Jonathan Katz, Jon Benjamin, and Laura Silverman. The show was created by a Burbank, California production company Popular Arts Entertainment, with Jonathan Katz and Tom Snyder, developed and first made by Popular Arts for HBO Downtown Productions. Boston-based Tom Snyder Productions became the hands-on production company, and the episodes were usually produced by Katz and Loren Bouchard. The show was computer animated in a crude, easily recognizable style produced with the software Squigglevision in which all persons and animate objects are colored and have constantly squiggling outlines, while most other inanimate objects are static and usually gray in color. The original challenge Popular Arts faced was how to repurpose recorded stand-up comedy material. To do so they based Dr. Katz's patients on stand-up comics for the first several episodes, simply having them recite their stand-up acts. The secondary challenge was how to affordably animate on cable TV at the time. Snyder had Squigglevision, an inexpensive means of getting animation on cable, which could not afford traditional animation processes. A partnership between Popular Arts, Tom Snyder Productions and Jonathan Katz was formed and Dr. Katz: Professional Therapist was born.

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Cast

Jonathan Katz , H. Jon Benjamin , Laura Silverman

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Reviews

AlexInChains19 This is one of the most original animated shows. Dr. Katz is a psychiatrist and his patients are all comedians. They take their material and they turn it into personal problems they are having. But he also his son. 20 something Ben who still lives at home and is always thinking of new ways to make money and sit around. And then there's Laura. Probably the worst secretary ever. I should mention that Ben has a crush on her and always asking her out and she continuously declines. The animation is what they call "SQUIGGLE-VISION." The background is black and white and the characters and important objects are in color and are constantly shaking. There has never been another show (that I know of) to use this type of animation.
robototron the subject says it all. and, ok, "the best?" maybe not the right words. funniest? yep. the question is: where the hell are the dr katz dvd's?! they got every friggin' cable series on dvd AND for rent at EVERY video store in the world. meanwhile, all they have for dr katz is a couple of lo-fi tapes (everyone i got - 4 of them - has terrible sound that drops in and out of hi-fi and stereo) from rhino!as for funny tv, there's only two things anyone needs: kids in the hall, and dr katz. and to think, when i was in college, comedy central aired them BACK-TO-BACK!!!!
sslaveg Whilst i'm not a big fan of stand-up comedians, i did find this sitcom based around the comic material of 100's of famous American & Canadian stand-up comedians & the life of their therapist & his son to be very funny indeed.Apart from the input by those stand-up comedians, the writing by the shows creators was also very funny.The humour is very clever & amongst the best you'll ever see/hear in a TV comedy show.How this got axed i will never know, unless the makers didn't want to make it anymore, because i can't believe that ANY TV company in their right mind would want to axe this gem from their programming.Every episode is so funny probably because of the guest stand-ups that bring their own material to the show.Maybe one day soon someone somewhere will have a change of heart & make a new series, i'm sure the many stand-up comedians in North America will be queuing up to take part.
jaspervanzyl This is a great series with an excellent voicing cast. Jonathan Katz hasdone a smashing job in creating and producing the series. I wonder if he writes everything, even the lines that his patients say... Anyhow, the show is laugh-out-loudly funny, and the animation is lazy yet original. This is an awesome show and everybody who doesn't like it either can't catch the jokes or are plainly crazy!!