Stark Raving Mad DVD Tony Shalhoub monk Neil Patrick Harris
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See Tony Shalhoub before he was Monk, as Ian Stark, in this dark comedy that aired in 1999-2000.
All 22 Episodes on 3 DVDs will ship in a case with artwork.
Quality is 8+ of 10.
SHIPPING IS FREE WITHIN THE U.S., 9.00 TO CANADA, 13.00 WORLDWIDE.
Stark Raving Mad is the name of a short-lived sitcom that aired from 1999-2000. It starred Tony Shalhoub as eccentric horror novelist Ian Stark, who is obsessed with practical jokes; Neil Patrick Harris as Stark's reluctant editor Henry McNeeley, who suffers from a variety of phobias and possibly obsessive-compulsive disorder; and Eddie McClintock, in a supporting role as Jake Donovan. On January 10, 2000 the sitcom won a People's Choice Award for Favorite New Television Comedy Series. The sitcom premiered on September 23, 1999 and was officially cancelled on April 15, 2000. After the show's cancellation Shalhoub moved on to a starring role in the TV series Monk -- a role not unlike Harris's role in Stark Raving Mad.
All 22 Episodes on 3 DVDs will ship in a case with artwork.
Quality is 8+ of 10.
SHIPPING IS FREE WITHIN THE U.S., 9.00 TO CANADA, 13.00 WORLDWIDE.
Stark Raving Mad is the name of a short-lived sitcom that aired from 1999-2000. It starred Tony Shalhoub as eccentric horror novelist Ian Stark, who is obsessed with practical jokes; Neil Patrick Harris as Stark's reluctant editor Henry McNeeley, who suffers from a variety of phobias and possibly obsessive-compulsive disorder; and Eddie McClintock, in a supporting role as Jake Donovan. On January 10, 2000 the sitcom won a People's Choice Award for Favorite New Television Comedy Series. The sitcom premiered on September 23, 1999 and was officially cancelled on April 15, 2000. After the show's cancellation Shalhoub moved on to a starring role in the TV series Monk -- a role not unlike Harris's role in Stark Raving Mad.