Billed as a "reality-sitcom hybrid", the series combines a reality television format with improvisational comedy to present a fictionalized portrayal of the family life of actor Alan Thicke.
[1] The core cast consists of Thicke, his wife Tanya Callau and his teenage son Carter.
[2] Guest performers in the series have included Bob Saget, David Hasselhoff, Wayne Gretzky, John Stamos, Bill Maher and Thicke's former Growing Pains co-stars Joanna Kerns, Jeremy Miller and Tracey Gold.
[2] Produced by Canadian firm Peacock Alley Entertainment, the series aired on Pop in the United States[1] and Slice in Canada.
[5] Thicke died of a heart attack on December 13, 2016, soon after the second season completed its U.S. television run.