How to Be a Gentleman

Sep 29, 2011 (en) Comedy [22] Min
  • First Air Date
    Sep 29, 2011
  • Production
  • Rotten tomato
    46%
  • Original title
    How to Be a Gentleman
  • Release
    Sep 29, 2011
  • en
    -

Overview

How to Be a Gentleman, inspired by the book of the same name, is a comedy about the unlikely friendship between a traditional, refined writer and an unrefined personal trainer. Andrew Carlson (David Hornsby) is an etiquette columnist whose devotion to ideals from a more civilized time has lead to a life detached from modern society. Infectiously optimistic, Bert Lansing (Kevin Dillon) is a reformed "bad boy" from Andrew's past who inherited a fitness center, but can still be rude, loud and sloppy. When Andrew's editor, Jerry (Dave Foley), tells him to put a modern, sexy twist on his column or be fired, he hires Bert as a life coach in the hopes of learning to be less "gentle man" and more "real man."

  1. Music Supervisor

  2. Producer

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Season 1 ( 2011-09-29)

Pilot

Episode: 1

How to Have a One-Night Stand

Episode: 2

How to Attend Your Ex-Fiance's Wedding

Episode: 3

How to Share a Relationship

Episode: 4

How to Be Draft Andrew

Episode: 5

How to Dip Your Pen in the Company Ink

Episode: 6

How to Get Along With Your Boss' New Girlfriend

Episode: 7

How to Upstage Thanksgiving

Episode: 8

How to Be Shallow

Episode: 9
Sep 29, 2011 (en)
Comedy
[22] Min
  • First Air Date Sep 29, 2011
  • Production
  • Rotten tomato 46%
Original Title How to Be a Gentleman
en

Overview

How to Be a Gentleman, inspired by the book of the same name, is a comedy about the unlikely friendship between a traditional, refined writer and an unrefined personal trainer. Andrew Carlson (David Hornsby) is an etiquette columnist whose devotion to ideals from a more civilized time has lead to a life detached from modern society. Infectiously optimistic, Bert Lansing (Kevin Dillon) is a reformed "bad boy" from Andrew's past who inherited a fitness center, but can still be rude, loud and sloppy. When Andrew's editor, Jerry (Dave Foley), tells him to put a modern, sexy twist on his column or be fired, he hires Bert as a life coach in the hopes of learning to be less "gentle man" and more "real man."

  1. Music Supervisor

  2. Producer