Coach

Coach

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Sinopse: Hayden Fox (Craig T. Nelson) é o técnico do time de futebol da Universidade. Ele acorda, come e respira futebol. Porém, sua esposa não compartilha a mesma paixão pelo esporte, o que costuma causar alguns atritos no relacionamento. Enquanto Hayden se encaixa perfeitamente no estereótipo do treinador, ele se importa genuinamente com os amigos e a família, e sempre tenta fazer as coisas darem certo.

Criador por: Barry Kemp.

Genêros: Comédia.

Lançamento: 28 de fevereiro de 1989

Produtora: Bungalow 78 Productions

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