
Becker
About
A seasoned Bronx doctor meets everyday absurdities in this sharp‑witted comedy.
Dr. John Becker is a no‑nonsense family physician whose gruff manner masks a deep care for his patients. Set in a modest Bronx practice and a local diner, each episode blends medical mishaps, neighborhood drama, and Becker’s biting sarcasm to comment on social and political absurdities. The series balances humor with moments of genuine empathy, showing that even a cynical doctor can find reasons to keep going.
What to know
- Six seasons, 129 episodes, 22‑minute runtime.
- Set in the Bronx, featuring a neighborhood diner.
- Main character: Dr. John Becker, played by Ted Danson.
- Comedy style mixes satire, sarcasm, and medical anecdotes.
- Creator: Dave Hackel; writers include Matthew Weiner and Ken Levine.
- Themes include politics, social justice, and everyday ethics.
- No major supernatural or action elements; grounded in real life.
- Episodes often end with a reflective or comedic twist.
Watch if
If you appreciate smart, dialogue‑heavy sitcoms with a social‑commentary edge—think The Office meets The West Wing—this series offers a fresh, Bronx‑centric perspective on life, medicine, and the quirks of American politics.
Skip if
If you dislike character‑driven humor, prefer high‑energy sitcoms, or are sensitive to mature themes and occasional profanity, this show may not be your best pick.
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