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''Dweebs'' is an American sitcom that ran on CBS from September 22 to October 27, 1995, before it was canceled. Ten episodes were produced but only six aired.


Synopsis

The show stars
Farrah Forke Farrah Rachael Forke (January 12, 1968 – February 25, 2022) was an American actress known for her roles as Alex Lambert on the NBC sitcom ''Wings'', and Mayson Drake on '' Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman''. She also voiced the c ...
as Carey, a woman hired to be the office manager of a highly successful software company named Cyberbyte, owned by Warren Mosbey ( Peter Scolari). Warren and the other employees (played by actors Stephen Tobolowsky,
David Kaufman David Kaufman or Kaufmann may refer to: * David S. Kaufman (1813–1851), American politician * David Kaufman (actor) (born 1961), American actor and voice actor * David Kaufman (author), theater critic and author of biographies of Charles Ludlam ...
, Corey Feldman and Adam Biesk), were stereotypical nerds or "dweebs", highly intelligent yet socially inept, contrasting with the character of Carey.


Cast

* Peter Scolari as Warren Mosbey *
Farrah Forke Farrah Rachael Forke (January 12, 1968 – February 25, 2022) was an American actress known for her roles as Alex Lambert on the NBC sitcom ''Wings'', and Mayson Drake on '' Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman''. She also voiced the c ...
as Carey * Corey Feldman as Vic *
David Kaufman David Kaufman or Kaufmann may refer to: * David S. Kaufman (1813–1851), American politician * David Kaufman (actor) (born 1961), American actor and voice actor * David Kaufman (author), theater critic and author of biographies of Charles Ludlam ...
as Morley * Stephen Tobolowsky as Karl * Adam Biesk as Todd


Episodes


Reception

The show gained a mixed reception from critics.


References


External links

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Pazsaz Entertainment Network page
1990s American sitcoms Television series by Warner Bros. Television Studios 1995 American television series debuts 1995 American television series endings CBS original programming English-language television shows Television shows set in Seattle {{US-comedy-tv-prog-stub