Overview

Will & Grace is an American sitcom set in New York City which focuses on the lives of best friends Will Truman and Grace Adler. It was broadcast on NBC between 1998 and 2006, then picked up again in 2017. It was the highest-rated sitcom for adults aged between 18 and 49 between 2001 and 2005.

In its time, Will & Grace has landed 18 Primetime Emmy Awards and 83 nominations. Every main actor has picked up an Emmy Award over the duration of the show. Furthermore, the sitcom has been credited as helping public opinion of the LGBTQ+ community.

Premise

Will & Grace looks at the lives of Will Truman, a gay lawyer, and Grace Adler, a Jewish woman who has her own interior design company. The two met at Columbia University and have been best friends ever since.

Will lets Grace stay in his house temporarily when her marriage breaks down, but she becomes his permanent roommate. The pair complement each other, as Will is patient and compassionate, while she is a neurotic counterbalance to his personality and relies on him heavily for moral and emotional support.

Cast and characters

  • Will Truman – Erick McCormack
  • Grace Adler – Debra Messing
  • Karen Walker – Megan Mulally
  • Jack McFarland – Sean Hayes
  • Rosario Salazar – Shelley Morrison
  • Vince D’Angelo – Bobby Cannavale
  • Marvin ‘Leo’ Markus – Harry Connick Jr
  • George Truman – Sydney Pollack
  • Marilyn Truman – Blythe Danner
  • Sam Truman – John Slattery / Steven Weber
  • Paul Truman – Jon Tenney
  • Bobbi Adler – Debbie Reynolds
  • Martin Adler – Alan Arkin / Robert Klein
  • Janet Adler – Geena Davis / Mary McCormack
  • Joyce Adler – Sara Rue
  • Eleanor Markus – Judith Ivey

Filming locations

Will and Grace’s apartment is listed in multiple locations online as 155 Riverside Drive, New York. As for Grace’s design studio, a source online claims that external shots of buildings were provided in between scenes, with an external shot of the Puck Building being shown before her studio was shown. This gave the illusion that her studio was inside this building.

The studios used for filming were the CBS Studio Centre on Radford Avenue in Studio City, Los Angeles, and Universal Studios, located at 100 Universal City Plaza in Universal City, California.

Trailer

One of the promo trailers for Will and Grace on YouTube opens with people screaming at each other. The insults shouted are ‘Eyebrow plucker’, ‘Leg waxer’, ‘Parasite’ and ‘Overbite’. When ‘overdeveloped calves’ is shouted, this causes particular offence.

Another clip shows Will saying ‘Can you tell me about this without screeching like a howler monkey?’ The screeched response is ‘You know what, I don’t need you!’

Production

The creators of Will & Grace are Max Mutchnick and David Kohan. They based the series on Mutchnick’s relationship with his childhood friend Janet Eisenberg, who is a voice-over casting agent based in New York City. Mutchnick is openly gay and met Eisenberg aged 13. They went out for a couple of years, then went to different colleges. He came out of the closet, and she was stunned when she found out.

Kohan and Mutchnick landed staff jobs at HBO’s sitcom Dream On, and then worked on an NBC sitcom. During this time, they began writing as a duo. They developed an ensemble comedy in 1997 about six friends, two of whom were based on Mutchnick and Eisenberg. They pitched their idea to Warren Littlefield, then president of NBC Entertainment, as he was seeking another relationship comedy. While he wasn’t excited about the first two couples, he wanted to know more about the gay and straight couple, so Mutchnick and Kohan wrote a pilot script based on these two characters.

Episodes and reception

Will and Grace has 11 seasons in total. The first eight have between 22 and 27 episodes, and aired each fall on consecutive years between 1998 and 2005. The series was picked up in 2017 with a ninth season, and the show has aired for two more seasons each year since then.

Will & Grace is rated 7.2 out of 10 on IMDb at the time of writing, with 88% of Google users reporting that they liked this TV show.

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Types of content available

Peacock has over 15,000 hours of content on offer, which includes sought-after TV series, a range of movies and a selection of original features and shows. There are also linear channels available, which is similar to the setup with Pluto TV. These include live content, such as 24/7 feeds of particular channels.

Those subscribed to the premium pricing tier of this platform gain access to Premier League games which can’t be viewed on linear TV. Full episodes of shows such as The Tonight Show are available on a daily basis from 8pm ET.

In terms of original content, Peacock focuses on the nostalgia factor for reboots of classic shows. For example, Saved By The Bell, Punky Brewster and Battlestar Galactica are receiving this treatment. Other original content includes Dr Death, Rutherford Falls and a docuseries about Saturday Night Live.

In the TV shows department, you can expect such titles as The Office, Law & Order, Parks and Recreation, Two and a Half Men and Chicago Fire. A lot of the shows you can find on Hulu are also available on Peacock – notable examples include Cheers, House, Frasier, 30 Rock, Friday Night Lights and Keeping Up with the Kardashians.

Film titles to keep an eye out for in the Peacock content library include American Pie, Meet the Parents, Back to the Future, Brokeback Mountain, ET, Erin Brockovich, The Breakfast Club, Dallas Buyers Club, Knocked Up and Jaws. Franchises featured on Peacock include Fast & Furious, Bourne and Despicable Me.

Top Peacock TV shows and movies

Division One – When a new female coach arrives to head up a womens’ collegiate soccer team, they have to decide if they’re going to keep losing or start winning.

MacGruber – After over a decade in jail, it’s time for MacGruber to seek out Brigadier Commander Enos Queeth.

Expecting – Ellie asks her gay best friend Jonathan if he’ll donate his sperm so she can become a mother.

Clean Slate – A car wash owner in Alabama is overjoyed to have his estranged child return after 17 years. Then he finds out his child is a proud trans woman called Desiree.

Girls5Eva – A girl group reconnect after having a one hit wonder in the 90s and decide to give fame another go.

Saved By The Bell – Peacock is rebooting the 90s drama which followed A.C.Slater, Screech, Zack Morris and Kelly Kapowski through high school, college and adult life.

Punky Brewster – Abandoned by her parents, a child is taken in by a photographer whom Punky and her dog Brandon teach a few things about lightening up.

One Of Us Is Lying – Based on the novel, this show tells the story of five high school students who walk into detention, but only four walk out.

Battlestar Galactica – A group of people on the battleship Battlestar Galactica have to leave their planet after an attack from Cylons.

The Office – This mockumentary focuses on the lives of typical office workers at the Dunder Mifflin Paper Company in Scranton, Pennsylvania.

Frasier – A psychiatrist called Dr Frasier Crane relocates to Seattle so he can have a fresh start. He ends up on the air as a radio psychiatrist.

Will and Grace – A lawyer allows his best friend to stay in his house when her marriage breaks down. But she never leaves.

Everybody Loves Raymond – A comedy focusing on successful sportswriter Raymond Barone and his life with a jealous sibling and obnoxious parents.

Parks and Recreation – Leslie wants to help a local nurse convert an abandoned construction site into a community park, but encounters obstacles from the neighbours.

30 Rock – Focuses on the head writer of a sketch comedy show who has to run it successfully while dealing with kooky stars and an arrogant boss.

Bates Motel – Norman Bates struggles with his life when his mental health suffers. Norma, his mother, tries to get him the right help.

Cheers – People from various walks of life come together at a bar called Cheers, run by Sam in Boston, and share their experiences while working and drinking there.

Original Peacock content

Peacock also offer a range of originals on their service. Check out the list below:

Brave New World – this drama stars Alden Ehrenreich and sees a futuristic society controlled by drugs and a strict class system challenged by the arrival of a newcomer.

Psych 2: Lassie Come Home – a sequel film to TV series Psych, this film sees Shawn Spencer and Burton Guster reunite to help Chief Lassiter.

Cleopatra in Space – from DreamWorks Animation, this series sees Cleopatra launched into the future, where we follow her through high school and see her try to get back to her own time.

Lost Speedways – a documentary with Dale Earnhardt Jr. looking at closed-down racetracks in the US.

The At-Home Variety Show Featuring Seth MacFarlane – host Seth MacFarlane entertains entirely from home in this quarantine-created variety show, supporting essential workers and those in need.

Wilmore – a talk show hosted by Larry Wilmore.

The Amber Ruffin Show – a talk show hosted by Amber Ruffin.

Curious George 5: Go West Go Wild – the fifth instalment in the Curious George film series, which sees the animals leave the farm.

Dreams Live On: Countdown to Tokyo – a special documentary about Olympic hopefuls ahead of the postponed Tokyo Olympic Games.

In Deep with Ryan Lochte – a documentary looking at Olympic swimmer Ryan Lochte, and the scandal that followed him at the Rio Olympics.

Kamome – a documentary about a small boat that ended up in Crescent City after the Japan 2011 tsunami, and the bond that the boat created between two communities.

Black Boys – a documentary about the lives of Black men and boys in America.

The Sit-In: Harry Belafonte Hosts The Tonight Show – a documentary looking at the week Johnny Carson stepped aside for Harry Belafonte to host the tonight show.

Along with these productions, Peacock also exclusively streams international content like Noughts + Crosses, Departure, The Capture and more.

User interface

Peacock took the inspiration for its user interface from that used by Sky in the UK for its streaming services. Generally speaking, there are three options for subscribers when they enter the app – they can go to channels, trending or browse. While they pick one of the options, a video will autoplay in the background.

When a user enters browse mode, they will be able to look through over 15,000 options across TV and movies. This is where the app looks most similar to competitors such as Disney Plus or Netflix, as the selections are broken down into rows.

If they go into the trending tab, they will see short-form content such as news, pop culture or a sports event highlight reel. This is where the section aims to compete with YouTube, as Peacock hopes to lure people away from there and towards the streaming service – which has more to offer beyond this kind of feature.

In the channels section, people will find that the interface here is most like traditional TV. As seen with cable packages, there is a channel guide to scroll through, with options ranging across TV shows, movies, news, sports and various specialised content hubs.

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Curation hubs – Fans of a particular show will be able to navigate to its hub and choose one of the characters. From there, they can watch set sequences such as episodes which focus on them.

Profiles – All Peacock accounts include the option to create a profile. You can create a profile for each member of the household. Various Universal characters are available for use as avatars.

Parental controls – Accounts can be set up in Kids Mode, which enables just content which is focused on children to be shown when browsing with this profile.

Multiple streams – Peacock lets you stream on multiple devices simultaneously, allowing for clashes over what to watch to be avoided.

No ads – While there are tiers in the pricing structure which feature ads, there are only five minutes worth of advertising per hour. Furthermore, these can be removed altogether for an additional $5 per month.

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