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  1. Andy Richter Controls the Universe is an American sitcom which aired from March 19, 2002 to January 12, 2003 on Fox. The series was Andy Richter 's first starring role after leaving NBC 's Late Night with Conan O'Brien in 2000.

  2. A comedy series about a short-story writer who imagines different scenarios of his life in Chicago. Starring Andy Richter, Paget Brewster, Irene Molloy and more, with guest appearances by Jon Cryer, Molly Sims and others.

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  3. Apr 10, 2024 · Along with Titus, Scrubs, Malcolm in the Middle and The Bernie Mac Show, Andy Richter Controls the Universe was part of a wave of single-cam sitcoms that were purposefully breaking the 50-year-old format by doing something completely different.

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  4. Mar 24, 2009 · Andy Richter Controls the Universe was touted as 'the funniest new sitcom of the spring' (2002) by TIME magazine and declared by US Magazine to have 'scaled new heights.' Set in Chicago, the half hour comedy chronicles the day to day happenings of Andy Richter, an aspiring short story writer working for a large corporation writing how to manuals.

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    • DVD
  5. A comedy series about a writer who imagines different scenarios for his everyday life. Watch the episodes, cast, reviews and ratings on Rotten Tomatoes, a trusted source for movie and TV reviews.

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  6. A comedy series about a writer who imagines different scenarios for his life. Read critics' reviews and ratings for the first season of this playful and absurd show.

  7. Mar 26, 2002 · A sitcom starring Conan O'Brien's former sidekick as a daydreaming office worker who imagines ideal scenarios with his crush. Read Ken Tucker's review of the show's pilot episode and its comic surrealism.

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