
Regarding Reggie
Becker fears that Reggie may get the wrong idea if he asks her to be his date at a medical fundraiser. Fearing that Reggie will misread his invitation, Becker s...
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Título original: Becker
John Becker (Ted Danson) es un buen médico que vive entregado a su trabajo, pero tiene un carácter endiablado. Convencido de que el mundo se ha vuelto loco, se cree en la obligación moral de plantarle cara. Becker suele dar rienda suelta a su perenne malhumor en un restaurante, cuya adorable propietaria, Reggie, todavía no sabe muy bien si el médico la odia, si está enamorado de ella o si es que sencillamente no se aclara. Sin embargo, Jake, el propietario ciego del kiosco de prensa, conoce bien a John y trata de explicarle a Reggie, y también a Chris, en qué consiste el "fenómeno Becker".
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Becker fears that Reggie may get the wrong idea if he asks her to be his date at a medical fundraiser. Fearing that Reggie will misread his invitation, Becker s...

A prime parking space, an unexpected tax refund and a flawless trip to the post office are just a few of the lucky breaks bestowed upon Becker. Unable to accept...

Becker reluctantly agrees to shuttle Reggie, Margaret, Jake and Linda to various engagements in Queens when they learn that he's heading that way in his car. It...

Becker's cousin Barry invites him over to his house for dinner, and Becker learns first-hand than Barry and his wife are having major marital problems. However,...

Much to Becker 's dismay, an alley cat finds its way into his office and refuses to leave. When they realize that the cat is sick, Becker' s guilted into taking...

When Becker 's computer is stolen from his apartment, he' s shocked to learn that the insurance company's reimbursement won' t even cover the cost of a keyboard...

When a patient 's mother desperately needs Becker to watch her two kids for the day, he reluctantly agrees and then makes Margaret and Linda keep an eye on them...

When Becker learns that his ex-wife Sandra is in town for a book signing tour, he feigns disinterest until he learns that chapters of her new self-help publicat...

Becker copes with a patient who believes he can talk directly to God Linda decides to keep a jacket mistakenly returned to her by her dry cleaner....

Becker is less than thrilled when his estranged father, Fred, makes an unannounced visit. Although Becker is unhappy to see his father, the others are instantly...

Becker, not convinced of the wonders of love after witnessing a woman stab her husband with a fork, is forced to consult a teenager who wants a vasectomy, treat...

Becker agrees to write an article for a fellow doctor 's medical journal, but has trouble finishing the project. With the article' s deadline quickly approachin...

When a self-serving reporter witnesses a heated argument between Becker and a man at the diner, he determines that Becker's comments are "politically incorrect"...

When Reggie announces that she has an extra ticket to a Rangers-Flyers hockey game, Jake and Becker each makes it his primary goal to be chosen as the lucky rec...

The disagreeable doc gets even more irritable when he becomes the patient in this pungent episode of the surprise hit of the season. The arrogant Bronx doctor i...

Becker is crabbier than ever when a flickering street light keeps him from getting any sleep. When the city refuses to make the broken street light a priority a...

Becker's attempt at friendship is short lived with Margaret at home with the flu, the flaky Linda is left in charge of the office Reggie receives an unwelcome v...

Becker initially declines the offer of a blind date, but he eventually agrees to meet the woman. After hearing about her passion for line-dancing, karaoke and a...

Becker and Jake notice that Reggie is upset about something, but she refuses to tell them why. Becker presses Reggie for details, but she responds with a series...

Despite his best efforts, Becker can 't escape the sexual overtones that follow him throughout the day. He starts his morning at the cafe where Reggie and Jake ...

Becker must make a house call after a patient has an adverse reaction to his brutal bedside manner. He remains hellbent on convincing his patient, Mr. Marino, t...

Becker deals with an HIV-positive child, and the fact that Reggie has inherited his favorite diner from her father....

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La Pionera de la Primera Temporada de Becker (1998) La serie Becker, estrenada por CBS en septiembre de 1998, es una comedia de situaciones creada por Marc Rosenthal y Michael Schneider. Conjuga el talento de Ted Danson en el papel principal, interpretando a John Becker, un cirujano calificado que debe adaptarse a su nueva vida tras un accidente que le impide seguir ejerciendo su profesión. A lo largo de la primera temporada, Becker se enfrenta a los desafíos y alegrías de su nuevo rol como paciente crónico en el San Jose St. Louis Hospital, mientras se esforza por mantener un equilibrio entre su trabajo como docente universitario y sus compromisos familiares y amorosos. La serie Becker no es una secuela, precuela, spin-off ni reboot de otra serie. No está basada en ningún libro, por lo que no cabe mención del autor de un hipotético libro original. Este programa estaba dirigido a un público adulto, principalmente de edad media y mayor, interesado en la comedia, la vida cotidiana y las relaciones humanas. Becker atrajo a una audiencia considerable gracias a su encanto, el talento de Ted Danson y la presencia regular de estrellas invitadas, como Kelsey Grammer, Elizabeth Perkins, Ray Romano, y Betty White. Unos de los momentos más destacados de la primera temporada se encuentran en los episodios "The Patient Pool," donde Becker se entera de que será un paciente regular y conoce a sus compañeros; y "Baby Steps," cuando Becker se ve involucrado en la vida de una estudiante de su clase, lo que lleva a complicaciones. Los personajes principales de la serie son John Becker (Ted Danson), Margaret Wyborn (Hattie Winston), Chris Turk (Terence Knox), y Reggie Early (Alex Désert). John Becker es el protagonista, un cirujano retirado que se enfrenta a una nueva vida en el hospital. Margaret Wyborn es la administradora del hospital y la esposa de Becker. Chris Turk es el internista jefe, Reggie Early es el ordenador del hospital y un amigo de Becker. La prensa especializada alabó las actuaciones de Ted Danson y el resto del elenco por su naturaleza cercana a la realidad y sus interacciones divertidas entre los personajes. La primera temporada recibió reseñas positivas de parte de varios medios especializados en televisión, como The New York Times y USA Today. La primera temporada consta de veintidós episodios y fue finalizada en mayo de 1999. Actualmente, no está confirmada una nueva temporada o se encuentra en producción. Ficha técnica: Becker Creación: Marc Rosenthal y Michael Schneider Estreno: 17 de septiembre de 1998 - 26 de mayo de 1999 Duración: 22 minutos Canales de televisión originales: CBS (Estados Unidos), CityTV (Canadá) Genero: Comedia de situaciones Personajes principales: John Becker (Ted Danson), Margaret Wyborn (Hattie Winston), Chris Turk (Terence Knox), Reggie Early (Alex Désert) Episodios: 22 Recepción de la crítica: Positiva. La serie recibió reseñas favorables de parte de varios medios especializados en televisión, como The New York Times y USA Today.