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Long DescriptionAll 54 Original Episodes From Norm Macdonald and executive producer Bruce Helford (creator of The Drew Carey Show ) comes this warped look at a pro hockey player turned criminal turned social worker. Meet Norm Henderson. Once a fairly well-known, but not particularly skilled, professional hockey player, Norm had a penchant for gambling and an aversion to paying taxes that resulted in his expulsion from hockey for life. Facing a possible jail term, Norm was instead sentenced to community service as a caseworker in social services, where his mischievous and sarcastic personality has him breaking all the rules, leaving his friends, by-the-book coworker Laurie (Laurie Metcalf, Roseanne ) and neurotic colleague Danny (Ian Gomez, Cougar Town ), to constantly help him out of trouble. Also starring Max Wright ( ALF ) as his Boss Mr. Denby, Nikki Cox ( Las Vegas ) as Taylor the ex-prostitute social worker and Artie Lange ( The Howard Stern Show, Dirty Work ) as his crooked if not crazy half-brother: smart, edgy, dry comedy was the norm.
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