Up All Night
A NBC Original
Reagan Brinkley is a sharp-tongued producer trying to keep her career on track while adjusting to life with a baby, and she does it with a lot of sarcasm and little sleep. Her husband Chris has swapped his day job for full-time parenting at home, which flips typical roles and fuels a lot of the... Read more
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About Up All Night
Reagan Brinkley is a sharp-tongued producer trying to keep her career on track while adjusting to life with a baby, and she does it with a lot of sarcasm and little sleep. Her husband Chris has swapped his day job for full-time parenting at home, which flips typical roles and fuels a lot of the show's jokes and misunderstandings. Their circle includes Reagan's high-energy friend Ava, a daytime talk show host with big opinions, and the well-meaning but awkward Scott, whose attempts to help often complicate things. Episodes bounce between workplace chaos, family logistics, and social life, keeping stakes small and funny without revealing any major plot twists or finales.
Premiered in 2011, the series was created by Emily Spivey and stars Christina Applegate, Will Arnett, Maya Rudolph and Luka Jones. The show's tone mixes sitcom setups with quick, character-driven banter.
The series didn't become a big awards magnet, though reviewers and industry observers often singled out the ensemble chemistry for praise. It earned recognition for its performances more than for trophies, and its cast members continued to get steady work after the show ended.
While it never dominated pop culture, Up All Night made an impression by normalizing a stay-at-home dad in a network comedy and by giving Maya Rudolph and Christina Applegate strong comedic material. Fans remember its brisk dialogue and family-versus-career conflicts, and clips of the cast's comic exchanges circulated online during the run.
Critics were mixed to positive, noting that the show landed funniest when scenes leaned into the characters' clashing personas rather than sitcom contrivances. Major themes include the tradeoffs of new parenthood, gender role reversals at home, and the strain of juggling ambition with family needs, all presented through a light, often sarcastic comedic lens.
Details
- Release Date
- September 14, 2011
- Episode Length
- 22m
- Rating
- TV-14
- User Ratings
- 54 votes
- Type
- TV Series
- Seasons
- 2
- Episodes
- 35
- Network
- NBC
- Status
- Ended
- Genres
- Comedy, Family
- Country
- United States
- Studio
- Broadway Video +1 more
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Cast
Christina Applegate
Reagan Brinkley
Will Arnett
Chris Brinkley
Maya Rudolph
Ava Alexander
Luka Jones
Scott Chafin
Created by: Emily Spivey
Seasons (2 seasons, 35 episodes)
Season 1
24 episodes - 2011
Season 2
11 episodes - 2012