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  1. Some of My Best Friends (previously titled Macho Man and Me and Frankie Z before its premiere) is an American sitcom television series created by Marc Cherry and Tony Vitale, that aired on CBS from February 28 until April 11, 2001. The series was inspired by the film Kiss Me, Guido.

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  3. Aug 23, 2021 · A guide listing the titles AND air dates for episodes of the TV series Some of My Best Friends.

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  5. Feb 28, 2001 · Some of My Best Friends - TheTVDB.com. Jason Bateman plays a gay Greenwich Villiage writer. His sexual orientation isn't suspected initially by the fellow who has responded to his newspaper ad for a new roommate. Though the road is bumpy for them at first, they strive to reach a common understanding. English français. General. Seasons. Cast & Crew.

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  6. 1 season • 2001 • Ended. Comedy. Jason Bateman plays a gay Greenwich Villiage writer. His sexual orientation isn't suspected initially by the fellow who has responded to his newspaper ad for a new roommate. Though the road is bumpy for them at first, they strive to reach a common understanding. 98 added this show. 4 comments. +. Add to watchlist.

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  8. Some of My Best Friends · Season 1 starring Jason Bateman, Danny Nucci, Michael DeLuise. Warren Fairbanks is a gay Greenwich Village writer. His sexual orientation isn't suspected initially by the fellow who has responded to his newspaper ad for a new roommate.