Head Case

Head Case (2007-2009)

EndedScripted showComedy

Dr. Elizabeth Goode is a therapist who works with celebrities in Los Angeles. Celebrities in LA tend to live fast and hard in a rock-n-roll roller coaster lifestyle that has some rough ups and downs. And as a result, these celebrities need help to deal with some of their personal issues--help from a sympathetic and understanding and professional person. Dr. Elizabeth Goode is not that person.

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Scheduleevery Friday at 23:00 (22 min)

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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Head Case' premiere?

'Head Case' premiered on April 18, 2007.

Who played the lead character of Dr. Elizabeth Goode on 'Head Case'?

Alexandra Wentworth played the lead character of Dr. Elizabeth Goode on 'Head Case'.

What was the profession of the main character on 'Head Case'?

The main character of 'Head Case', Dr. Elizabeth Goode, was a therapist.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'Head Case'?

The first season of 'Head Case' consisted of eight episodes.

Which Oscar-winning actress starred as a patient in season one of 'Head Case'?

Marlee Matlin, an Oscar-winning actress, starred as a patient in season one of 'Head Case'.

What was the format of each episode of 'Head Case'?

Each episode of 'Head Case' was a half-hour comedic therapy session with a different celebrity patient.

Which popular comedian appeared on 'Head Case' as one of its celebrity patients?

Bill Maher appeared on 'Head Case' as one of its celebrity patients.

In what type of setting did the therapy sessions take place on 'Head Case'?

The therapy sessions on 'Head Case' took place in Dr. Goode's office.

Which character on 'Head Case' was Dr. Goode's receptionist?

Lola Buckingham played Dr. Goode's receptionist on 'Head Case'.

Who created 'Head Case'?

'Head Case' was created by Robert Bauer.

What was the name of the actor who portrayed Dr. Myron Finkelstein, Dr. Goode's therapist?

Steve Landesberg played Dr. Myron Finkelstein, Dr. Goode's therapist on 'Head Case'.

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