My Two Dads is an American television series that ran from September 20, 1987, to April 30, 1990, on NBC. It was created by Michael Jacobs and developed by Bob Young. The show revolves around two men, Michael Taylor (played by Paul Reiser) and Joey Harris (played by Greg Evigan), who are both ex-boyfriends of Nicole Bradford (played by Staci Keanan), a young woman who has recently passed away. After Nicole's death, it is discovered that Michael and Joey are both potential fathers of Nicole's daughter, 12-year-old girl named Cory (played by Keanan).
The show centers on the relationship between these two men as they navigate their new roles as joint custodians of Cory. They are polar opposites, with Michael being a buttoned-up, successful, and uptight financial executive, while Joey is a laid-back, free-spirited struggling artist who enjoys living life on the edge. This sets up a fun and engaging dynamic between Michael and Joey, leading to many comedic situations throughout the show.
As the series progresses, the two men develop an unlikely friendship and bond with Cory as they navigate the ups and downs of their new lives together. The show explores themes of family, responsibility, love, and friendship in a unique and heartwarming way.
One of the strengths of the show is the chemistry between the three main actors, who all give engaging, nuanced performances. Reiser shines as the uptight dad who is often at odds with Joey's laid-back parenting style. Evigan brings a carefree energy to the show, and Keanan is a talented young actress, delivering a believable portrayal of the spirited and precocious Cory.
One of the unique aspects of the show is the way it approached parenting. At a time when single-parent households were more common, My Two Dads explores the idea of two men raising a child together. Though the show never explicitly explores the men
My Two Dads is a series that ran for 3 seasons (60 episodes) between September 20, 1987 and on