

Monty is a short lived American sitcom that aired on the FOX network in 1994. The series starred Henry Winkler as Monty Richardson, a loud, obnoxious conservative TV commentator. Richardson had also written a best-selling book titled I'm Right. I'm Right. I'm Right. Shut Up. The series also starred Tom McGowan as his executive producer and David Schwimmer as his left-leaning son. Monty hoped to capitalize on the same family dynamic that made the television show All in the Family a success in the 1970s. However, the show was canceled after only five episodes. Following the show's cancellation, David Schwimmer moved on to star in Friends.
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Jan 11, 1994 - 30m
Monty receives two shocks when his older son Greg returns home from six months in Europe: he has decided to become a vegetarian chef rather than a lawyer, and is engaged to a very unconventional woman.

Jan 18, 1994 - 30m
Monty gets upset when he discovers a condom in David's bedroom, and makes teenage sex the subject of his next radio show.

Jan 25, 1994 - 30m
When David finally gets a date for the school dance, Monty ruins the evening by arguing with the girl's mother.

Feb 1, 1994 - 30m
Monty's the only one happy to see the return of Greg's conservative ex-girlfriend, hoping this will mean the end of Geena.

Feb 8, 1994 - 30m
Monty's ill-timed comments when Fran thinks she might be pregnant lead to a trip to a marriage counselor.

Feb 15, 1994 - 30m
When Fran confesses the principal has been putting the moves on her, Monty heads for the school looking for justice.

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Desperate for a coveted time slot, Monty starts a slanderous campaign to knock a children's show off the air.

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Monty surprises himself, and everyone else, when he back Geena in an argument with her father.

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Both Geena and Monty enroll in adult education to earn their high school diplomas, and the competitive duo are soon cheating to better each other's grades.

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Monty is dumbfounded when he discovers his sister is marrying another woman.

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Monty tries to help David overcome his fear of wrestling class.

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After a health scare, Monty evaluates his morality and lifestyle.

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Monty can't deal with his daughter Arlene, an outspoken lesbian.