If you grew up watching COACH, you probably remember the characters, the episodes, and the moments that made the show unforgettable. On this page, you can find where to watch the show, buy the complete series box set, discover cast books, and browse rare and collectible memorabilia from the show. You can also watch our Then and Now video to see what the cast is doing today.
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You can watch the show on streaming services and digital platforms. Availability may change over time, but the show is commonly available on the following platforms:
The Complete Series Box Set is the best way to watch every episode and includes bonus content, behind-the-scenes features, and collectible packaging. For fans of the show, the complete series box set is a great addition to any TV collection.
If you’re a fan of the show, there are many rare and collectible items available, including signed photos, posters, props, trading cards, and other memorabilia. These items can be great collectibles for longtime fans of the show.
Craig T. Nelson (Hayden Fox)
After Coach, Craig T. Nelson continued building one of television’s longest and most respected careers. He later starred in Parenthood, appeared in numerous films and television projects, and also became widely recognized as the voice of Mr. Incredible in Pixar’s The Incredibles franchise. Despite periods where acting work slowed dramatically, Nelson repeatedly reinvented himself and remained active in Hollywood well into his later years.
Jerry Van Dyke (Luther Van Dam)
Jerry Van Dyke spent years working in comedy and television while living in the shadow of his older brother Dick Van Dyke before Coach finally made him a household name. His role as Luther Van Dam became one of the most beloved sitcom characters of the 1990s and earned him multiple Emmy nominations. After Coach, he continued appearing in television and comedy projects while remaining closely associated with the role that revived his career late in life.
Bill Fagerbakke (Michael “Dauber” Dybinski)
After Coach, Bill Fagerbakke found an entirely new generation of fans when he became the voice of Patrick Star on SpongeBob SquarePants. The role turned him into one of the most recognizable voice actors in modern animation and kept him connected to television for decades after Coach ended. He has also continued appearing in sitcoms, guest roles, and stage productions throughout his long career.
Shelley Fabares (Christine Armstrong)
Shelley Fabares had already enjoyed a successful career long before Coach thanks to roles in classic television and films alongside Elvis Presley. After Coach, she appeared less frequently on screen and focused more on personal life and family while occasionally participating in television retrospectives and reunions. Fans from multiple generations still recognize her from both her early television fame and her later role on Coach.
Clare Carey (Kelly Fox)
Following Coach, Clare Carey continued working steadily in television with appearances in shows like Jericho, NCIS, and numerous guest roles across network television. Over the years, she built a long career as a reliable character actress while balancing work in film, television, and independent projects. She has also remained connected to fans through convention appearances and interviews about Coach.
Nicole Eggert (Marianne)
Nicole Eggert appeared on Coach during the later years of the series after already becoming famous from Charles in Charge and Baywatch. In the years after Coach, she continued appearing in reality television, independent films, and nostalgia projects connected to her earlier television fame. Eggert has also spoken openly about personal and health struggles in recent years while remaining a familiar figure to fans of 1980s and 1990s television.
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