TJ
06-19-2009, 01:40 AM
High school can be rough and tough, and throughout those four years, you don’t always come out on top. But if your name is Parker Lewis, then you can’t lose... and now, for the very first time, the early ‘90s sitcom Parker Lewis Can’t Lose is available on DVD in a four disc set!
Parker Lewis Can’t Lose premiered in September 1990 on the relatively new network at the time, Fox. It stars Corin Nemec (who would later go on to Stargate SG-1) as the title character that is the type of guy that has it all, and achieves that simply by being original. He gets by at Santo Domingo High School with a little help from his friends, Mikey (Billy Jayne) and Jerry (Troy Slaten). But Parker had a few people that always stood in his way, particularly his principal, Grace Musso (Melanie Chartoff).
The series has some similarities to the cult-favorite film Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, although they are not connected to each other in any real way. Ironically, the same season that this series premiered on Fox, NBC premiered a TV series version of Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, which ended up being canceled quickly due to low-ratings. But Parker Lewis survived the airwaves (with even lower ratings, actually, but it WAS early ‘90s Fox) for three seasons, and while never exactly a hit on television, gained a respectful and loyal audience that still enjoy seeing the guy that could never lose.
Read our review by Skees here:
http://www.sitcomsonline.com/parkerlewiscantloseseason1dvdreview.html
Please post any questions or comments about this set.
Parker Lewis Can’t Lose premiered in September 1990 on the relatively new network at the time, Fox. It stars Corin Nemec (who would later go on to Stargate SG-1) as the title character that is the type of guy that has it all, and achieves that simply by being original. He gets by at Santo Domingo High School with a little help from his friends, Mikey (Billy Jayne) and Jerry (Troy Slaten). But Parker had a few people that always stood in his way, particularly his principal, Grace Musso (Melanie Chartoff).
The series has some similarities to the cult-favorite film Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, although they are not connected to each other in any real way. Ironically, the same season that this series premiered on Fox, NBC premiered a TV series version of Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, which ended up being canceled quickly due to low-ratings. But Parker Lewis survived the airwaves (with even lower ratings, actually, but it WAS early ‘90s Fox) for three seasons, and while never exactly a hit on television, gained a respectful and loyal audience that still enjoy seeing the guy that could never lose.
Read our review by Skees here:
http://www.sitcomsonline.com/parkerlewiscantloseseason1dvdreview.html
Please post any questions or comments about this set.