Flying Blind (TV series)
Flying Blind is an American sitcom that aired on Fox from September 13, 1992, to May 2, 1993. The series stars Corey Parker and Téa Leoni.
Synopsis
The series revolves around an awkward recent college grad, Neil Barash, who meets and starts dating a beautiful libertine woman, Alicia, with a wild past. The show explores the difficulties faced by self-conscious and repressed Neil in dealing with the erotic antics of Alicia and her eccentric roommates, Jordan and Megan.In the first half of the season, Neil lives at home with his parents, and works in an office with his father. In the second half of the season, producers re-tooled the show; Neil moves in with Alicia and her roommates, and takes a job working for an unusual couple who make low budget exploitation movies.
Veteran comedy actor Peter Boyle guest starred in two episodes as Alicia's father, a former spy. Thomas Haden Church also appeared in two episodes as Alicia's ex. In addition to Leoni, an assortment of stars had guest spots or cameos in the series before they became famous, including Diedrich Bader, Jill Hennessy, Greg Grunberg, Lisa Kudrow, Adam Ferrara, Andy Dick, Willie Garson, and Noah Emmerich.
Cast
- Corey Parker as Neil Barash
- Téa Leoni as Alicia
- Cristine Rose as Ellen Barash
- Robert Bauer as Jordan
- Clea Lewis as Megan
- Marcus Giamatti as Ted Sharperson
- Michael Tucci as Jeremy Barash
Production
The series was created by Richard Rosenstock, who later went on to write for Fox's Arrested Development. The theme song for the show was "A Million Miles Away", written and performed by David Byrne which appeared on his spring 1992 album release Uh-Oh.The production companies were Sweetum Productions, and Paramount Network Television in association with Viacom Productions. The series later became owned by CBS Media Ventures.