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Coach: The First Season
Coach: The First Season
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Awards

  • 1995 - Golden Globe - Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series - Musical or Comedy - nominated
  • 1994 - Golden Globe - Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series - Musical or Comedy - nominated
  • 1994 - Emmy - Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series - nominated
  • 1994 - Emmy - Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series - nominated

Cast & Crew See All

Craig T. Nelson
Coach Hayden Fox
Shelley Fabares
Christine Armstrong
Jerry Van Dyke
Asst. Coach Luther Van Dam

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Baby Talk

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30   Metascore
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