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Synopsis. Research assistant Herman Brooks (William Ragsdale) works in the fact-checking department of a major magazine publisher, Waterton Publishing, in Manhattan. Herman, from all outward appearances, embodies the young man on the fast track—ambitious, clever, and sensible.
- Sitcom
Herman's writing hero, Russell Bozwell, steals a ledger from a crooked politician and sets up Louise and Herman to take the fall.
Herman gets interviewed by his high school alumni magazine , so he exaggerates a little more and then he plain outs lies.
Sitcom Comedy. Four aspects (intellect, sensitivity, fear, and lust) of Waterton Publishing Company fact-checker Herman Brooks' personality help him get through different situations in both his private and professional life. Creators. Andrew Guerdat. Steve Kreinberg. Stars. William Ragsdale.
- (2.6K)
- 1991-09-08
- Comedy
- 30
Originally broadcast on Fox (1991-1994), this half-hour Sitcom would have been just an ordinary office-based comedy - except for its use of one of the most imaginative devices ever tried on broadcast television: the viewers were allowed to see the inner workings of the title character's mind.
Fun Fact: During the November 17, 1991, broadcast of Herman's Head ("Near-Death Wish"), the very first commercial advertisement for condoms aired in the United States.
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Sep 8, 1991 · Herman gets interviewed by his high school alumni magazine , so he exaggerates a little more and then he plain outs lies.