Greetings from Tucson

Greetings from Tucson (2002-2003)

EndedScripted showComedy

Greetings from Tucson is a situation comedy about the life of an ethnically mixed, upwardly mobile family. The stories are seen through the eyes of 15-year-old David Tiant. His father Joaquin is a proud, pragmatic Mexican-American; his mother is a feisty Irish-American. His older sister is a socially-active cheerleader who rejects her Mexican roots and insists she is Spanish. Greetings from Tucson attempts to examine the themes of cultural identity, family and class.

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Scheduleevery Friday at 21:30 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E13Family HonorJan. 31, 2008
S01E22Eegee's vs. Hardee'sMai 9, 2003
S01E21Sibling RivalryMai 2, 2003
S01E20The First TimeApr. 25, 2003
S01E19My Friend MomApr. 18, 2003
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Greetings from Tucson' premiere?

The TV show 'Greetings from Tucson' premiered on September 20, 2002.

Who created 'Greetings from Tucson'?

'Greetings from Tucson' was created by Peter Murrieta.

What genre does 'Greetings from Tucson' fall under?

'Greetings from Tucson' falls under the genre of comedy.

Where is 'Greetings from Tucson' set?

'Greetings from Tucson' is set in Tucson, Arizona.

Who are the main characters in 'Greetings from Tucson'?

The main characters in 'Greetings from Tucson' are David Tiant, Maria Tiant, Ernesto Tiant, Joaquin Tiant, and Elizabeth Tiant.

What is the premise of 'Greetings from Tucson'?

'Greetings from Tucson' revolves around the Tiant family, a Mexican-American family living in Tucson, and the cultural clashes they experience.

Who plays David Tiant in 'Greetings from Tucson'?

Bobby Chavez plays David Tiant in 'Greetings from Tucson'.

Who plays Maria Tiant in 'Greetings from Tucson'?

Rebecca Creskoff plays Maria Tiant in 'Greetings from Tucson'.

What network aired 'Greetings from Tucson'?

'Greetings from Tucson' aired on The WB.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'Greetings from Tucson'?

The first season of 'Greetings from Tucson' consisted of 22 episodes.

Was 'Greetings from Tucson' critically acclaimed?

'Greetings from Tucson' received mixed reviews from critics.

Did 'Greetings from Tucson' receive any award nominations?

No, 'Greetings from Tucson' did not receive any award nominations.

Did 'Greetings from Tucson' have a laugh track?

No, 'Greetings from Tucson' did not have a laugh track.

Was 'Greetings from Tucson' a single-camera or multi-camera sitcom?

'Greetings from Tucson' was a single-camera sitcom.

What was the target demographic for 'Greetings from Tucson'?

The target demographic for 'Greetings from Tucson' was young adults.

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