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To commemorate the Featured TV Blog for the month of December, Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story, I have gathered My Top Ten Brothers Series! If you’re looking for the best movies featuring brothers in the storyline, you’ve come to the right place, have a look at my favorite series that include a brother in the series!

Genre Serial drama Crime drama Action thriller Created by Paul Scheuring Starring Dominic Purcell Wentworth Miller Robin Tunney Peter Stormare Amaury Nolasco Marshall Allman Wade Williams Paul Adelstein Robert Knepper Rockmond Dunbar Sarah Wayne Callies William Fichtner Chris Vance Robert Wisdom Danay García Jodi Lyn O'Keefe Michael Rapaport Mark Feuerstein Inbar Lavi Augustus Prew Composer Ramin Djawadi Country of origin United States Original languages English Spanish Arabic No. of seasons 5 No. of episodes 90 (list of episodes) Production Executive producers Marty Adelstein Neal H. Moritz Dawn Parouse Brett Ratner Paul Scheuring Matt Olmstead Kevin Hooks Michael Pavone Dawn Olmstead Vaun Wilmott Michael Horowitz Nelson McCormick Production locations Chicago, Illinois Joliet, Illinois Dallas, Texas Pensacola, Florida Los Angeles, California Toronto, Ontario Vancouver, British Columbia Panama City Rabat Casablanca Ouarzazate Cinematography Fernando Argüelles Jeffrey C. Mygatt Robert LaBonge Chris Manley Robbie Greenberg Dante Spinotti (pilot only) Rick Anderson Editors Etienne Des Lauriers Scott Eilers Eric Seaburn Warren Bowman Kaja Fehr James Coblentz Mark Helfrich (pilot only) Running time 42–44 minutes Production companies Rat Entertainment (Pilot) Original Film Adelstein/Parouse Productions (seasons 1–4) Dawn Olmstead Productions (season 5) Adelstein Productions (season 5) One Light Road Productions (season 5) 20th Century Fox Television Original release Network Fox Release August 29, 2005 – May 30, 2017
Genre Comedy Slice of life Coming of age Created by Neal Marlens Carol Black Starring Fred Savage Dan Lauria Alley Mills Olivia d'Abo Jason Hervey Danica McKellar Josh Saviano Narrated by Daniel Stern Theme music composer Lennon–McCartney Opening theme "With a Little Help from My Friends" by Joe Cocker Country of origin United States Original language English No. of seasons 6 No. of episodes 115 (list of episodes) Production Executive producers Bob Brush Michael Dinner Carol Black Neal Marlens Producers Joey Calderon Ken Topolsky Michael Dinner Bruce J. Nachbar David Chambers Camera setup Single-camera Running time 22–24 minutes Production companies The Black-Marlens Company New World Television Original release Network ABC Release January 31, 1988 – May 12, 1993
Genre Sitcom Created by Marlon Wayans Shawn Wayans Leslie Ray David Steven Simon Starring Marlon Wayans Shawn Wayans John Witherspoon Anna Maria Horsford Lela Rochon Paula Jai Parker Jill Tasker Theme music composer Alan Cohn Kamaal Fareed Ronnie Foster Ali Shaheed Muhammad Malik Taylor (original songwriters; seasons 1–2) Tom Rizzo (season 3) Shawn Wayans Marlon Wayans Omar Epps Eric Willis (seasons 4–5) Opening theme "Gimme A High-Five (The We're Brothers Song)" performed by Shawn Wayans and Marlon Wayans (seasons 1–5) "Electric Relaxation" by A Tribe Called Quest (seasons 1–2) Instrumental themes (seasons 3–5) Composer Tom Rizzo Country of origin United States Original language English No. of seasons 5 No. of episodes 101 (list of episodes) Production Executive producers Billy Van Zandt Jane Milmore (season 1) Rick Hawkins (season 2) Phil Kellard & Tom Moore (seasons 3–5) Production locations Warner Bros. Studios, Burbank, California (taping location) Camera setup Videotape; Multi-camera Running time 21 minutes Production companies BabyWay Productions Next to Last Productions Warner Bros. Television Original release Network The WB Release January 11, 1995 – May 20, 1999
Genre Sitcom Created by David Angell Peter Casey David Lee Starring Tim Daly Steven Weber Crystal Bernard Thomas Haden Church David Schramm Rebecca Schull Tony Shalhoub Farrah Forke Amy Yasbeck Theme music composer Franz Schubert Opening theme Piano Sonata No. 20 in A major, D. 959, Rondo: Allegretto Composer Bruce Miller Country of origin United States Original language English No. of seasons 8 No. of episodes 172 (list of episodes) Production Executive producers David Angell Peter Casey David Lee Ian Gurvitz Mark Reisman Howard Gewirtz David Hackel Producer James Tibmolap Camera setup Multi-camera Running time 22–23 minutes Production companies Grub Street Productions Paramount Network Television Original release Network NBC[1] Release April 19, 1990 – May 21, 1997
Genre: Sitcom, Created by David Angell, Peter Casey, David Lee, Based on Frasier Crane by Glen and Les Charles, Starring Kelsey Grammer, Jane Leeves, David Hyde Pierce, Peri Gilpin, John Mahoney, Dan Butler, with Theme music composer Bruce Miller and Darryl Phinnesse, and Ending theme "Tossed Salads & Scrambled Eggs" by Kelsey Grammer, Country of origin: United States, Original language: English, No. of seasons: 11, No. of episodes: 264, Executive producers: Peter Casey, David Lee, David Angell (seasons 1–8), Christopher Lloyd (seasons 2–7 & 11), Kelsey Grammer (seasons 6–11), Joe Keenan (seasons 6–7 & 11), Dan O'Shannon (seasons 8–10), Mark Reisman (season 8), Rob Hanning (seasons 9–10), Sam Johnson (seasons 10–11), Chris Marcil (seasons 10–11), Lori Kirkland Baker (seasons 10–11), Jeffrey Richman (seasons 10–11), Producer: Maggie Blanc, with Cinematography by Ken Lamkin, and Editor Ron Volk, Camera setup: 35 mm film; multi-camera, Running time: 21–23 minutes, Production companies: Grub Street Productions, Grammnet Productions (seasons 6–11, uncredited), Paramount Network Television, and Paramount Domestic Television, Original Network: NBC (1993 - 2004)
Created by Vince Gilligan, and Peter Gould, Starring: Bob Odenkirk, Jonathan Banks, Rhea Seehorn, Patrick Fabian, Michael Mando, Michael McKean, Giancarlo Esposito, and Tony Dalton. Photo Credit: SONY Pictures Television
Based on I Know This Much Is True by Wally Lamb Written by Derek Cianfrance Anya Epstein Directed by Derek Cianfrance Starring Mark Ruffalo Melissa Leo John Procaccino Rob Huebel Michael Greyeyes Gabe Fazio Juliette Lewis Kathryn Hahn Rosie O'Donnell Imogen Poots Archie Panjabi Philip Ettinger Aisling Franciosi Bruce Greenwood Marcello Fonte Harris Yulin Narrated by Mark Ruffalo Marcello Fonte Music by Harold Budd Country of origin United States Original languages English Sicilian No. of episodes 6 (list of episodes) Production Executive producers Wally Lamb Anya Epstein Ben Browning Glen Basner Lynette Howell Taylor Gregg Fienberg Mark Ruffalo Derek Cianfrance Producer Jeffrey T. Bernstein Cinematography Jody Lee Lipes Editors Ron Patane Jim Helton Malcolm Jamieson Dean Palisch Nico Leunen Running time 59–80 minutes Production companies Willi Hill FilmNation Entertainment Original release Network HBO Release May 10 – June 14, 2020
Showrunners: Ryan Murphy, and Ian Brennan, Starring: Javier Bardem, Chloë Sevigny, Cooper Koch, Nicholas Alexander Chavez, Ari Graynor, Nathan Lane, No. of episodes: 9, Original network: Netflix, Original release: September 19, 2024
Genre Crime drama Political thriller Created by Blake Masters Written by Blake Masters (13 episodes) Henry Bromell (12 episodes) Dawn Prestwich (3 episodes) Nicole Yorkin (3 episodes) Karen Hall (2 episodes) Directed by Ed Bianchi (7 episodes) Henry Bromell (3 episodes) Nick Gomez (3 episodes) and others Starring Jason Isaacs Jason Clarke Fionnula Flanagan Annabeth Gish Kevin Chapman Ethan Embry Brían F. O'Byrne Fiona Erickson Stivi Paskoski Country of origin United States Original language English No. of seasons 3 No. of episodes 29 (list of episodes) Production Executive producers Blake Masters Henry Bromell Elizabeth Guber Stephen Karen Hall (Season 3) Production location Rhode Island Cinematography Ron Fortunato (Pilot) Ernest Holzman (Season 1) Teodoro Maniaci (Seasons 2–3) Editors Terry Kelley (12 episodes) Anthony Redman (12 episodes) Adam Wolfe (3 episodes) Lise Angelica Johnson (2 episodes) Neil Travis (1 episode) Camera setup Single camera Running time 50–55 minutes Production companies Gangtackle Productions Mandalay Television Showtime Networks Original release Network Showtime Release July 9, 2006 – December 21, 2008
Genre Historical drama Crime drama Created by Steven Knight Written by Steven Knight Toby Finlay Stephen Russell Directed by Otto Bathurst (series 1) Tom Harper (series 1) Colm McCarthy (series 2) Tim Mielants (series 3) David Caffrey (series 4) Anthony Byrne (series 5–6) Starring Full list Opening theme "Red Right Hand" by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds Country of origin United Kingdom Original language English No. of series 6 No. of episodes 36 (list of episodes) Production Executive producers Caryn Mandabach Jamie Glazebrook Greg Brenman (series 1) Will Gould (series 2–4) Steven Knight Cillian Murphy Frith Tiplady (series 1–4) David Mason (series 5–6) Anthony Byrne (series 6) Producers Katie Swinden (series 1) Laurie Borg (series 2) Simon Maloney (series 3) Joe Donaldson (series 4) Annie Harrison-Baxter (series 5) Nick Goding (series 6) Production location Birmingham Running time 55–83 minutes Production companies Caryn Mandabach Productions Tiger Aspect Productions Screen Yorkshire Original release Network BBC Two (series 1–4) BBC One (series 5–6) Release 12 September 2013 – 3 April 2022

And that’s all folks! My Top Ten Brother Series! Thanks for reading and stay tuned for the next great Top Ten List!

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