cupid tv show

Cupid has 295 fans on TV.com and does not yet have any reviews. [1]

The 154 users who count themselves as Cupid (1998) fans have written a total of 9 reviews. [2]

ABC Studios and Sony Television team up with Rob Thomas to bring back his 1998 series about a man who believes he is Cupid, who has been sent to earth by Zeus to help 100 couples get together as punishment for his arrogance-without any magic. [1]

Cupid is a 1998-1999 American comedy-drama series created by Rob Thomas, which featured Paula Marshall as Dr. Claire Allen, a Chicago psychologist who is given charge of a man named Trevor Hale (Jeremy Piven). [3]

There has been no proof so far that Trevor really is Cupid and for all we know, he really could be just another nutcase. [2]

Cupid is a television series that premiered on ABC on Tuesday, March 31, 2009 at 10:02 PM Eastern /9:02 PM Central. [4]

Yet, his ability to bring couples together, his great knowledge of Greek mythology and many other elements can only make one wonder. [2]

Filming for the new series was done on three different occasions in Manhattan ‘ the latest being in December 2008. [...] Whether by fate or other circumstances, Trevor Pierce (Bobby Cannavale; character was originally Trevor Hale, played by Jeremy Piven) is under the care of psychiatrist and self-help author Dr. Claire McCrae (Sarah Paulson; character was originally Claire Allen), whose own work is often based in romantic relationships. [4]

This is the story of a man who claims to be Cupid sent to Earth as a punishment. [2]

There is no episode information for Cupid. [1]

Originally broadcast on ABC on Saturday evenings at 10 p.m. [3]

To earn his place back on Mount Olympus, he must reunite a hundred couples without the use of magic. [2]

The series is a revival of sorts of the network’s 1998 series of the same name, changing its primary setting from Chicago to New York City. [...] A follow-up report published in The Hollywood Reporter in March 2008 noted that the network had received initial scripts for the series and approved production for episodes to broadcast as a mid-season replacement for 2008 or 2009. [4]

Sources:
[1] Cupid - TV.com
[2] Cupid (1998) on TV.com - Free Full Episodes & Clips, & Show Info
[3] Cupid (1998 TV series) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
[4] Cupid (2009 TV series) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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