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blondie44
06-22-2006, 08:38 PM
"THE LAST NINE"
The Cheaper By The Dozen Sitcom

Steve Martin and Bonnie Hunt as Tom and Kate Baker, who live in their Midland home with their nine-out-of-twelve children. Their eldest daughter, 25-year-old Nora lives with her husband (Bud) and son (Tommy) in Houston, Texas. Their eldest son, 21-year-old Charlie lives in Detroit with his fiancee, Anne. Their third oldest child, 19-year-old Lorraine has relocated to New York City, where she is attending NYU and interning at a prestige fashion magazine agency. But meanwhile back at home, Tom and Kate still have the last nine kids: Henry(17), Jake (15), Sarah (14), Mark (12), Jessica and Kim (both 11), Mike (9), and Kyle and Nigel (both 8). Henry is a 12th grader, Jake is 10th grader, Sarah is a 9th grader, Mark is a 7th grader, Kim and Jessica are 6th graders, Mike is a 4th grader, and Nigel and Kyle are 2nd graders. Watch how the Baker family copes with life without the eldest three children, and what the future holds for each of the family members.

CAST:
Steve Martin as Tom Baker
Bonnie Hunt as Kate Baker
Kevin Schmidt as Henry Baker
Alyson Stoner as Sarah Baker
Jacob Smith as Jake Baker
Forrest Landis as Mark Baker
Morgan York as Kim Baker
Liliana Mumy as Jessica Baker
Blake Woodruff as Mike Baker
Brent Kinsman as Nigel Baker
Shane Kinsman as Kyle Baker

Recurring Characters:
Hilary Duff as Lorraine Baker
Tom Welling as Charlie Baker
Jaime King as Anne Murtaugh
Piper Perabo as Nora Baker-McNulty
Jonathan Bennett as Bud McNulty

blondie44
06-22-2006, 09:42 PM
EPISODES

Ep1: Pilot Episode:
The Baker family arrive home after dropping Lorraine off at the airport to NYC. With Nora and Charlie also gone, Tom and Kate make another decision: to sell their house (once again) and move into a smaller one across town. But this time, the kids are ok with the decision to move since they are not leaving Midland.

Ep2: The Real Estate Agent:
Tom and Kate, as well as the kids, take a liking to their new, tell-it-like-it-is real estate agent, Rose (Bebe Neuwirth). Rose offers the Baker family more than they first figured for their house. As where the kids think they are "in-the-money" now, Tom and Kate sadly inform the kids the money is going into their new house. Meanwhile, Rose shows the Bakers "the house of their dreams".

Ep3: The New Everything:
Tom, Kate, and the nine kids purchase impulsively their new home. As the family moves from house to house, Henry goes through a teenage crisis when his girlfriend from the past summer decides to break it off with him. Henry wants to know why she dumped him, and when she does inform him of the true reason, he is anything but happy. Turns out, she has a new crush on his brother, Jake. Jake is flattered but reassures Henry that he would not even consider dating a girl who broke his brother's heart. Henry gets over his short-lived teenage crisis, thanks to Jake.

blondie44
06-24-2006, 11:15 AM
Ep4: Fighting Times Two:
The Bakers must deal with the latest drama around the household, which includes both sets of twins fighting. Kyle and Nigel are fighting, because they blame the other one for getting in trouble for not doing their homework. Kim and Jessica are fighting, because Kim went and told Jessica's crush that Jessica liked him.

Ep5: The Newlywed Argument:
With Charlie and his fiancee, Anne paying a visit for the weekend, the Bakers are all excited. Charlie and Anne experience their first pre-marriage argument. Tom and Kate arrange for all of the younger Baker kids to leave the house for few hours, as they decide to help Charlie and Anne through the drama. In the end, Charlie and Anne make up with each other.

Ep6: Change In Things:
Jake, Sarah, and Mike decide to enter themselves in a skating competition. Meanwhile, Mark gets up the courage to confront Tom in private about a personal matter: Mark wants to switch over from briefs to boxers. Tom takes Mark shopping for some new boxers, where they bump into Mark's teacher, Mrs. Grafton (Kim Coles) when he is picking out some boxers--which ultimately embarrasses him greatly. Mrs. Grafton reassures him, its okay and "she didn't see a thing" which ends up making him feel better.