Yes, Dear
A CBS Original
Greg and Kim Warner are a young couple trying to raise their two kids while Kim, a stay-at-home mother, chases an ideal of perfect parenting and homemaking. Greg earns well at work, but his trickier task is calming Kim and helping keep the household running. Kim's practical sister Christine, who... Read more
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About Yes, Dear
Greg and Kim Warner are a young couple trying to raise their two kids while Kim, a stay-at-home mother, chases an ideal of perfect parenting and homemaking. Greg earns well at work, but his trickier task is calming Kim and helping keep the household running. Kim's practical sister Christine, who is more grounded and relaxed about family life, keeps reminding her that perfection is unrealistic. Christine's husband Jimmy plays the role of the boisterous pragmatic uncle, offering blunt, male-centered takes on marriage and childrearing that both annoy and amuse Greg. The show mines everyday frustrations and misunderstandings between the couples, using their clashing attitudes about raising kids to create steady comic tension without turning sentimental.
Yes, Dear premiered in 2000 on CBS, created by Greg Garcia and Alan Kirschenbaum. The sitcom stars Anthony Clark, Jean Louisa Kelly, Mike O'Malley, and Liza Snyder, and it ran as a multi-season network series through the early 2000s.
The series wasn't a major awards contender and earned few high-profile nominations during its run, but it maintained steady network ratings that kept it on the air for multiple seasons, helping the cast and creators build visibility in television comedy.
The show left a mark as a familiar example of early 2000s family sitcoms, notable for its focus on contrasting parenting styles and in-law dynamics. Its straightforward humor and situational setups made it a common pickup for syndication, so viewers who grew up in that era often recognize its tone and characters.
Critics gave mixed reviews, and audience scores indicate moderate affection, with a vote average around 6.68 out of 10. The series centers on themes of domestic pressure, gender roles within parenting, and the comic friction that comes from differing expectations about family life, leaning on character interplay rather than high-concept jokes.
Details
- Release Date
- October 02, 2000
- Episode Length
- 22m
- Rating
- TV-PG
- User Ratings
- 41 votes
- Type
- TV Series
- Seasons
- 6
- Episodes
- 122
- Network
- CBS
- Status
- Ended
- Genres
- Comedy
- Country
- United States
- Studio
- Amigos de Garcia Productions +3 more
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Cast
Anthony Clark
Greg Warner
Jean Louisa Kelly
Kim Warner
Mike O'Malley
Jimmy Hughes
Liza Snyder
Christine Hughes
Created by: Greg Garcia, Alan Kirschenbaum
Seasons (6 seasons, 122 episodes)
Season 1
24 episodes - 2000
Season 2
24 episodes - 2001
Season 3
24 episodes - 2002
Season 4
24 episodes - 2003
Season 5
11 episodes - 2005
Season 6
15 episodes - 2005