Frank's Place is an American comedy-drama series which aired on CBS for 22 episodes during the 1987-1988 television season. The series was created by Hugh Wilson and executive produced by Wilson and series star Tim Reid.
Frank's Place is the most recent show that ran for only one season which was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy Series.
TV Guide ranked it #3 on their 2013 list of 60 shows that were "Cancelled Too Soon".
Pilot 0.0
Air date: 1987-09-14
Runtime: 30 min
Frank Returns 0.0
Air date: 1987-09-21
Runtime: 30 min
Frank Takes Charge 0.0
Air date: 1987-09-28
Runtime: 30 min
The Bridge 0.0
Air date: 1987-10-05
Runtime: 30 min
Frank Joins A Club 0.0
Air date: 1987-10-12
Runtime: 30 min
Overview: Frank joins an all black club of professionals but then Anna-May informs him of the ""Capital C club,"" as the members are all light-skinned blacks whereas Frank is dark-skinned, making him the token black in an all-black club.
Eligible Bachelor 0.0
Air date: 1987-10-19
Runtime: 30 min
Disengaged 0.0
Air date: 1987-10-26
Runtime: 30 min
Cool and the Gang (1) 0.0
Air date: 1987-11-09
Runtime: 30 min
Cool and the Gang (2) 0.0
Air date: 1987-11-16
Runtime: 30 min
Reverend Gets His Flock 0.0
Air date: 1987-11-23
Runtime: 30 min
I.O.U. 0.0
Air date: 1987-11-30
Runtime: 30 min
Food Fight a.k.a. Fighting Chefs 0.0
Air date: 1987-12-07
Runtime: 30 min
Season's Greetings 0.0
Air date: 1987-12-14
Runtime: 30 min
The Bum Out Front 0.0
Air date: 1988-01-04
Runtime: 30 min
Dueling Voodoo 0.0
Air date: 1988-01-11
Runtime: 30 min
Where's Ed? 0.0
Air date: 1988-01-18
Runtime: 30 min
Night Business 0.0
Air date: 1988-02-03
Runtime: 30 min
Shorty's Belle 0.0
Air date: 1988-02-15
Runtime: 30 min
Frank's Place—The Movie 0.0
Air date: 1988-02-22
Runtime: 30 min
Cultural Exchange 0.0
Air date: 1988-03-07
Runtime: 30 min
Overview: As part of a cultural exchange program, a tribal music group from Odolo, East Africa drops by Frank's Place on their tour of the United States. They like it there so much that they invite Frank to come see them perform, but he's got tickets to a Dizzy Gillespie concert on the same day, so instead their manager, Bob Coleman, talks him and the rest of the staff into attending an earlier rehearsal. The group's frontman, Adele, is so enamored with Dizzy Gillespie that Frank invites the group to come with them to see Dizzy in reciprocation. But Bob flies off the handle when Adele tells him afterwards that he wants to stay in the country to play jazz music -- which the leader of East Africa has banned -- and demands that Frank convince Adele to change his mind.