Thanks
Thanks

Thanks

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1999- 1999
1 Seasons
6 Episodes
2.0(1 votes)
Ended
Comedy

Overview

Thanks is an American television sitcom that debuted on CBS television network and ran for six episodes from 8:30 to 9:00pm ET on Monday nights. The program explores the trials and tribulations of the Winthrops, a 17th century Puritan family, in Plymouth, Massachusetts. Characters take their names from John Winthrop, the famed governor of the original Bostonian Puritan community, and John Cotton, another prominent Puritan religious leader.

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Production Companies

Touchstone Television

Cast & Crew

11 members
Acting

Erika Christensen

Abigail Winthrop

Erika Christensen
Acting

Kirsten Nelson

Unknown Role

Kirsten Nelson
Acting

Cloris Leachman

Grammy Winthrop

Cloris Leachman
Acting

Tim Dutton

Unknown Role

Tim Dutton
Acting

Jim Rash

Unknown Role

Jim Rash
Acting

Andrew Ducote

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Acting

Glenn Shadix

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Glenn Shadix
Acting

Jane Carr

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Jane Carr
Acting

John Fleck

Unknown Role

John Fleck
Acting

Kathryn Joosten

Unknown Role

Kathryn Joosten
Acting

Keith Szarabajka

Unknown Role

Keith Szarabajka

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