Run of the House

Run of the House

2003
Run of the House
Run of the House

Run of the House

7.1 | en | Comedy

Since mom and dad have made a temporary move from the frigid winters of Grand Rapids to sunny Arizona to protect dad's health, you'd think it'd be pretty sweet at home for 15-year-old Brooke Franklin. Well, think again. Brooke's brothers, Kurt and Chris and her sister Sally are in charge. Though there is the usual bickering about household responsibilities and personal lifestyles, Brooke's siblings share more than a common gene pool; they also share a real concern about Brooke's well-being and the intention to raise their youngest sister correctly. Unfortunately, they just can't agree how to do it.

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Seasons & Episodes

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EP19  There's Something About Sally
May. 28,2004
There's Something About Sally

Kurt is hanging out with Sally's ex, Kevin under the premise it's all right for him to do this because Kevin was his friend before he dated Sally, even though Sally is still not over him, and Brooke & Chris had advised him it was a bad idea because Kevin broke Sally's heart. Sally finds out that Kurt is still friends with Kevin when she goes round to Kevin's to collect some of her stuff & finds Kurt hiding in the bath. Kurt tries to stop Sally hating Kevin by getting them to talk to each other, and he unwittingly gets Sally back together with Kevin.

EP18  The Unnatural
May. 21,2004
The Unnatural

Brooke gets the lead in the school play, which is a rendition of Grease. But, upon telling her siblings, they realise she can't sing, but don't want to tell her and Brooke walks in on them mocking her. Kurt refuses to let Brooke quit the play, but he refuses to try out for a major league baseball, until Brooke says she'll only stay on the play if he'll try out. Kurt tries out, then Sally suggests he coach Brooke on her singing and dancing. On the opening night of the play, Brooke is amazing... Whilst the male lead is just horrible, and Kurt finds out that he's being asked to train with the team in Arizona. Meanwhile, Chris looks after the pet dog of a girl he is trying to impress, despite being allergic to dogs.

EP17  Boy Toy
May. 14,2004
Boy Toy

Kurt tries to land a business deal with a major company, but soon realizes the wealthy older woman (guest star Kate Walsh) who owns the business wants more than a business relationship when she plans a night alone with him. Meanwhile, Sally gets Brooke a job at her store so Brooke can save to buy a car.

EP16  Signs
May. 07,2004
Signs

When Kurt feels that he does not spend enough time with Brooke, he decides to coach her softball team, but ends up being too tough on Brooke. Meanwhile, Chris accidentally hits Mrs. Norris with his car and has to wheel her wheelchair around for the week.

EP15  Sixteen
Apr. 30,2004
Sixteen

After finding out that their parents don't have anything planned for Brooke's sixteenth birthday, Kurt, Sally & Chris decide to throw a suprise party for her the day before her birthday. Kurt and Sally organise everything, leaving Chris to just get Brooke to the party. When Brooke arrives home from school distraught that she has no friends, Chris tells her about the party to cheer her up. But when they get to the party, the only ones there are Kurt & Sally. They then find out that the invitations had the date of Brooke's actual birthday on, and Chris revels in the fact that Kurt screwed up. They manage to throw a party together quickly, in the bar at O'Roukes by promising Sally a date with Mike. Mrs Norris then gives Brooke her present from her parents, a brand new car.

EP14  Undercover Brother
Apr. 23,2004
Undercover Brother

Kurt is frustrated when Chris, Sally and Brooke fawn over their neighbor Bobby Norris (guest star Adrien Wenner), who claims to be a reporter for Rolling Stone. However, when Bobby can't deliver promised concert tickets to Brooke, Kurt steps in to save the day.

EP13  Drive My Car
Jan. 15,2004
Drive My Car

When Brooke gets her learner's permit, Kurt decides to play big brother and teach her how to drive. Later, when Kurt catches Sally's flu, Chris takes Brooke out in their father's El Dorado against Kurt's orders and accidentally runs over parking lot spikes.

EP12  The Fighting Irish
Jan. 08,2004
The Fighting Irish

Chris joins his office football team, but when a player does not show up to the game, Kurt comes to the rescue, stealing Chris's limelight. Meanwhile, when Brooke receives a look-alike doll as a birthday gift, Sally becomes obsessed with it.

EP11  Forbidden Fruit
Nov. 20,2003
Forbidden Fruit

Kurt becomes an overprotective older brother when Brooke dates the brother of his high-school nemesis and tried to get her ex-boyfriend, Sean, back. Also, Chris appoints Sally to improve his image so he can get girls.

EP10  The Education of Chris Franklin
Nov. 13,2003
The Education of Chris Franklin

When Brooke's English teacher, Miss. Carelli, (guest star Nicole Steinwedell) requests a parent-teacher conference, the family selects Chris to speak with her because of his ""charming"" nature. However, Kurt gets fed up when he learns that Chris ended up sleeping with Miss. Carelli, making the kids at school think that Brooke is a suck-up.

EP9  Sally's New Boss
Nov. 06,2003
Sally's New Boss

Kurt assumes the worst when Sally starts spending long hours with her new boss (guest star Benjamin King).

EP8  Chris's College Friends
Oct. 30,2003
Chris's College Friends

Chris becomes jealous when his visiting friend, Michelle, flirts with Kurt. Meanwhile, Sally and Brooke are forced to share a room.

EP7  Just Like Mom
Oct. 23,2003
Just Like Mom

Kurt falls for a bridesmaid at a wedding who resembles a lot like his mom and brings her (guest-star Kelsey Oldershaw) home. Meanwhile, Kurt finds out why Chris has difficulties getting a job for himself. Lastly, spends his inheritance on a backyard hot tub.

EP6  Chris Gets a Job
Oct. 16,2003
Chris Gets a Job

Kurt pressures Chris to find a job. So Kurt hires Chris to work with him at the family store, but they end up fighting and Chris quits after one day because he can't deal with Kurt's managerial style. Plus, Sally helps Brooke realize a friend has a crush on her.

EP5  When There's Smoke, There's Fire
Oct. 09,2003
When There's Smoke, There's Fire

When Kurt (Joseph Lawrence), Sally (Sasha Barrese) and Chris (Kyle Howard) suspect that Brooke (Margo Harshman) has been smoking cigarettes, the town gossip calls the kids' parents in Arizona, and they threaten to return home.

EP4  'Twas the Night Before Homecoming
Oct. 02,2003
'Twas the Night Before Homecoming

The annual tradition of pranks between rival high schools continues on the eve of Homecoming as Brooke, Chris and Kurt get involved in an egg fight with Brooke's rival high school. Meanwhile, Sally spends her Friday night baking cupcakes for the Homecoming committee but receives help from a fellow volunteer (""American Idols'"" Justin Guarini).

EP3  The Party
Sep. 25,2003
The Party

Things quickly get out of control when Chris helps Brooke throw a party and invites the band ""Dropline"" to the house. Meanwhile, Sally tries to keep the bash a secret from Kurt by taking him with her on a double date.

EP2  Kiss and Tell
Sep. 18,2003
Kiss and Tell

When Chris sees Brooke's boyfriend, Scott, kissing another girl, he tells Kurt and Sally and they try to get Scott to confess.

EP1  Pilot
Sep. 11,2003
Pilot

Sally, Kurt, and Chris are three perfect examples of ""The Boomerang Generation,"" which, as the name implies, refers to kids who grow up, leave home for college, and then come right back to the nest. For their younger sister, 15-year-old Brooke Franklin, the sociological phenomenon is a lifesaver since her parents are always away on vacation. Left to fend for themselves by their globetrotting parents, the four create an unusual surrogate family marked by the usual sibling rivalries and power plays. Somehow they manage to overcome the pettiness, however, in a uniquely genuine attempt to create a nuclear family in the absence of one.

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Released: 2003-09-11 | Released Producted By: Warner Bros. Television , The Tannenbaum Company Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
Synopsis

Since mom and dad have made a temporary move from the frigid winters of Grand Rapids to sunny Arizona to protect dad's health, you'd think it'd be pretty sweet at home for 15-year-old Brooke Franklin. Well, think again. Brooke's brothers, Kurt and Chris and her sister Sally are in charge. Though there is the usual bickering about household responsibilities and personal lifestyles, Brooke's siblings share more than a common gene pool; they also share a real concern about Brooke's well-being and the intention to raise their youngest sister correctly. Unfortunately, they just can't agree how to do it.

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Cast

Kyle Howard , Joey Lawrence , Sasha Barrese

Director

Betsy Thomas

Producted By

Warner Bros. Television , The Tannenbaum Company

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Reviews

ladies_pinch I really Loved this show! First time i saw the advert for it i must admit i was drawn to it because it starred Joseph Lawrence, but within the first few minutes of the pilot i was hooked!! And I'm so extremely sad that i haven't seen every episode! The characters were really funny and quite realaterble! There was Brooke the youngest of the three siblings, thinking that living with her older siblings without her parents would be awesome but soon learns that it comes with consequences, doing this as she's trying to get through high school. Sally the older sister who is obsessed with fashion and boys! Chris the dumb but lovable brother who has a funny comment for everything and Kurt the oldest who thinks he is in charge of everything now his parents have gone! All the episodes are funny (well all the ones i have seen!!) A lot of people have given this show a really bad review, but i don't see how its a harmless funny show that loads of people enjoyed! And if you didn't like it than you must have no sense f humour because most of it is realistic, so you need to get over yourself if you hated this how!!!
brummie36 I loved every minute of this show.A lot of people are rubbishing the show but i think the actors in it are brilliant. Well worth a watch even though it has vanished from British TV. It annoys me when rubbish like Mowesha run forever and aren't even funny and shows like this aren't given a chance.We need shows like this in todays world when we feel like watching a decent program with good gags that you don't have to think too much about. Its the same format as Friends and that ran for a successful 10 series. Also small fact when friends was first screened people hated it and said it wouldn't last as the characters are rubbish, unrealistic and unfunny.i cant wait till i am famous and request to have these shows remade just for me to watch.Now thats a dream.
Damien V. If you have a yen to watch the worst, most uninspired, smarmiest and un-funniest sitcom in history (or since OLIVER BEENE) please give RUN OF THE HOUSE the once-over -- but don't try this at home.It's almost like the producers/writers/creators tried intentionally to make the worst TV show possible. In the spirit of good will, God bless them if they won the grand prize because they deserved it.The premise (assuming there is one) is old, tired and uninteresting. The acting is bad, and the writing is -- SET UP, WISE CRACK, JOKE... SET UP, WISE CRACK, JOKE etc etc etc and so on. Poor Joey Lawrence, he's already starting to be used as a 90s nostalgia act -- and he's only in his 20s!Joey, PLEASE FIRE YOUR AGENT!It boggles the mind how shows get greenlighted...and this one ran three red lights on the way to the studio.Damien
budikavlan The tale of 3 adult siblings caring for their teenage sister in the absence of parents, Run of the House is surprisingly like Party of Five except without the angst and with a much weaker cast. The Run of the House family don't feel like a family. Kyle Howard as Chris makes easily the best impression, but it's difficult to believe he is related to Joey Lawrence and Sasha Barrese. Margo Harshman as the teenage sister has so far suffered from a bland, underwritten role, and Mo Gaffney's "concerned neighbor" is pure dead wood. Howard is worth attention, but I'm not marking my schedule to watch this show in 2004.