Birth of a Salesman ("The Birth of a Salesman ") - the fourth series of the first season of the American animated series " Cleveland Show ." The premiere took place on October 18, 2009 on the FOX channel [1] .
| Episode “The Cleveland Show” | |
| "Birth of a Salesman" | |
| Promo picture. Cleveland , Terry Cimple and Tim Bear in Waterman Cable | |
|---|---|
| Episode number | Season 1, Episode 4 |
| Episode code | 1APS03 |
| First broadcast | October 18, 2009 |
| Screenwriter | Kirker Butler |
| Producer | Chris Graham |
Content
Story
Cleveland is trying to find work in Stoolbend. Tim helps him get a job at Waterman Cable , but the company owner, Mr. Waterman, is not happy about the new black employee. However, Cleveland soon showed remarkable success in his work.
Cleveland soon meets an old friend, Terry Kimple ( Terry Kimple ). At work, Cleveland initially did not have a relationship with the boss.
Cleveland soon notices that his boss is gay .
Meanwhile, the confrontation between Rallow and Roberta against Cleveland Jr. continues.
Creation [1]
- Script writer: Kirker Butler
- Director: Chris Graham
- Composer:
- Invited Celebrities: None
- Director: Chris Graham
Interesting Facts
Cultural References
- The title of the episode mimics the title of Arthur Miller ’s play “ Death of a Salesman ” ( 1949 ).
- Tim prays that the series “ Buffy the Vampire Slayer ” will return to the screens. [2]
- In the scene with Terry, a parody of " Sex and the City " is traced.
- At the end of the episode, Don Rickles is parodied .
Trivia
- The premiere of the episode was watched by 7.7 million spectators [3] .
- Terry Cimple is reminiscent of Glenn Quagmire from Family Guy .
Links
- Birth of a Salesman on the Internet Movie Database
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 "The Cleveland Show" Birth of a Salesman on the Internet Movie Database
- ↑ “The Cleveland Show” Birth of a Salesman (2009) - Movie connections
- ↑ TV Ratings Sunday, October 18, 2009, Sunday Night Football ratings: Bears vs. Falcons, 60 Minutes ratings, The Amazing Race ratings, American Dad ratings, The Simpsons ratings ...