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Working (1997-1999) is a situation comedy praised by fans in its first season, but lost momentum after a massive cast change for the second season. It starred Fred Savage as an office employee. Other employees included Jimmy (Dana Gould), Hal the under-respected secretary, the perky Abby Cosgrove (Arden Myrin), and Steve Hytner as the acerbic DeLaney.
   The show originally aired on NBC, and was later syndicated to USA Network (now a sister network to NBC).

Second season

The second season had a large cast change, as the characters of Jimmy and Hal were written out. Fans were disappointed as this affected the chemistry of the office. This season also introduced Debi Mazar to the cast, which also hurt the show's popularity.

Theme song

The show used a cover of the song "Working in a Coal Mine" performed by Devo, set over top of scenes of work, including marching workers from the film Metropolis and frantic work scenes from Terry Gilliam's Brazil.

Cast

Danica McKellar, formerly a co-star of Savage's of The Wonder Years, had a guest-starring role on the show. She played a woman Matt meets in a bar (who turns out to be related to his boss), and of whom he says "she reminds me of a girl I grew up with!"

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