Me and the Chimp


Me and the Chimp is an American sitcom which aired for one season during 1972 on CBS. It was created by Garry Marshall and Thomas L. Miller and produced by Alan Rafkin for Paramount Television.

Premise

Mike Reynolds is a dentist who lives with his wife, two children, and a chimpanzee named Buttons, who is a washout from the space program.
Episodes revolve around Buttons' doings or undoings, such as extending the line Mike drew on a map onward to a ghost town, and stealing an alarm clock which gets Mike arrested for public indecency.

Cast

Production

The series was created by Garry Marshall and Thomas L. Miller, both of whom are better known for their later work on Happy Days and Laverne & Shirley. Bessell originally refused to participate when the title was first given as the "grammatically incorrect" "The Chimp and I".
The chimpanzee who portrayed Buttons was owned by veteran animal expert Lou Schumacher and was trained by Bob Rydell who was responsible for teaching the chimpanzee to perform its "acting" tasks on cue by responding to various hand and voice signals.

Reception

TV Guide listed the show at #46 on its 2002 list "The 50 Worst Shows of All Time".