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  1. Welcome to New York

    Welcome to New York

    TV-G2000 · Sitcom · 1 season

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  1. Episode Guide

    • 1. Pilot
      1. Pilot Oct 11, 2000
      • Indiana weatherman Jim Gaffigan adjusts to big-city life when he accepts a job in New York City.
    • 2. Tickets
      2. Tickets Oct 18, 2000
      • Marsha tries to discourage Jim from socializing with his co-workers.
      • Things turn disastrous when Jim rents an apartment in Marsha's building.
  2. Welcome to New York: Created by Barbara Wallace, Thomas R. Wolfe. With Rocky Carroll, Anthony DeSando, Mary Birdsong, Christine Baranski. Jim Gaffigan is a popular Indiana weatherman, becoming a fish out of water when he becomes a meterologist on a NYC network morning show.

  3. Welcome to New York is an American sitcom television series created by Barbara Wallace and Thomas R. Wolfe, that aired on CBS. The show premiered October 11, 2000, and aired until January 17, 2001. Premise and History.

  4. Oct 11, 2000 · CBS. Comedy. TVPG. Watchlist. Where to Watch. An Indiana weatherman adjusts uneasily to a new job and life in Manhattan. Season 1 Episode Guide. 13 Episodes 2000 - 2001. Episode 1. Welcome to...

  5. Find out how to watch Welcome to New York. Stream the latest seasons and episodes, watch trailers, and more for Welcome to New York at TV Guide.

  6. 54% 13 Reviews Avg. Tomatometer Marsha Bickner is the high-strung producer of a morning news show in New York, "AM New York." She hires a new weatherman from Fort Wayne, Ind., who tries to...

  7. S1.E9 ∙ Limos and Lines. Wed, Dec 13, 2000. Marsha's gossip about Adrian lands in the paper. Meanwhile, Jim goes clubbing with Amy and winds up getting the VIP treatment. Rate.

  8. Overview. Welcome to New York is a television sitcom that aired on CBS. The show starred Jim Gaffigan, who played a weatherman from Fort Wayne, Indiana, who then moved to New York and worked as a meteorologist for fictional morning news show called "AM New York". Christine Baranski played Marsha Bickner, the larger-than-life, tightly-wound ...

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