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From: dadams@netcom.com (Dean Adams)
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Date: 2 Dec 93 19:00:25 GMT
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Newsgroups: rec.arts.tv,alt.fan.chris-elliott,rec.answers,alt.answers,news.answers
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Subject: "GET A LIFE" PROGRAM GUIDE
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Archive-name: tv/program-guides/get-a-life
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GET A LIFE
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PROGRAM GUIDE
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by Dean Adams
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{dadams@netcom.com}
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(June, 1993)
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** FIRST SEASON - 22 episodes (1990-91) **
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Regular cast:
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Chris Peterson ................... Chris Elliott
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Larry Potter ..................... Sam Robards
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Sharon Potter .................... Robin Riker
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Bobby Potter ..................... Zachary Benjamin
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Amy Potter ....................... Taylor Fry
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Gladys Peterson .................. Elinor Donahue
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Fred Peterson .................... Bob Elliott
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Production staff:
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Created by ....................... Chris Elliott
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Adam Resnick
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David Mirkin
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Producer ......................... David Latt
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Chris Elliott
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Marjorie Gross
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Adam Resnick
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Co-Producer ...................... Steve Pepoon
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Executive Producer ............... David Mirkin
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1. 09/23/90 "TERROR ON THE HELL LOOP 2000"
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Chris Elliott, Adam Resnick, David Mirkin / David Mirkin
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Chris persuades Larry to take the day off work and go to an amusement
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park to ride the all-new Hell Loop roller coaster, but they get stuck
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in the loop. [Additional producer for this episode: Jason Shubb;
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Music: Go-Go's/Head Over Heels; originally aired Sunday/8:30pm]
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Connie Bristol .... Julie Brown
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Mr. Simon ......... Graham Jarvis
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Angelica .......... Lee Garlington
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Ride Operator ..... Tracy Walter
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Engineer .......... Michael G. Hagerty
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2. 09/30/90 "THE PRETTIEST WEEK OF MY LIFE"
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Adam Resnick, Chris Elliott / David Mirkin
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Chris enrolls at the Handsome Boy modeling school, and becomes a male
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model named Sparkles. Unfortunately his career is shattered when asked
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to pose topless, but Chris goes on to fulfill his dream of appearing in
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a runway show at a department store. [music: Pretty Woman]
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Ted Bains ......... Brian Doyle Murray
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Sapphire .......... Tuc Watkins
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Photographer ...... Duke Moosekian
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Stage Manager ..... Willie Leong
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3. 10/07/90 "DADICUS"
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Marjorie Gross / Tony Dow
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In an effort to preserve his status among the paperboys, Chris persuades
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Fred to compete in the annual father & son paperboy tournament. It seems
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that things have changed quite a bit since their old days of sack races
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and egg-carrying however. [music: Star Trek TOS fight theme]
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Dr. Kramer ........ Earl Boen
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Fletcher .......... James Hampton
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Otto .............. David Tom
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Rick .............. Clint Carmichael
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Guy Henry ......... Paul Coufos
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Eddie ............. Wesley Jonathan
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Billy ............. Bo Sharon
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4. 10/14/90 "A FAMILY AFFAIR"
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Ian Gurvitz / Dwayne Hickman
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Chris falls in love with Sharon's sister younger sister Charleene,
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who has just broken up with her boyfriend. They have a brief but
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torrid affair. [music: How Deep is Your Love]
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Charleene ......... Blair Tefkin
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Morgan ............ Tommy Hinkley
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Ted ............... Larry Cedar
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Betty ............. Deborah Benson
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Usher ............. Timothy Davis-Reed
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5. 10/21/90 "PILE OF DEATH"
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Chris Elliott, Adam Resnick / Peter Baldwin
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When his beloved childhood playground is condemned by the city,
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Chris decides to raise money to save it by setting a world record
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for having stuff piled on top of him. [music: That's What I Want]
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Himself ........... Jack Jones
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Mr. Pipp .......... Clive Revill
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Dr. Kramer ........ Earl Boen
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Spectator ......... Cathy Cahn
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Ben Spangler ...... Hal Landon, Jr.
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Billy ............. Bo Sharon
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Eddie ............. Wesley Jonathan
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Danny ............. Benjamin Diskin
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6. 11/04/90 "PAPERBOY 2000"
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Adam Markowitz, Bill Freiberger / Peter Baldwin
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Chris and the other paperboys are fired and replaced by the new totally
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automated Paperboy-2000. When the machine runs amok, Chris has to come
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to the rescue. [Note: this episode was also known as "Chris Peterson
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is a Steel Drivin' Man"; End: Chris is killed by the Paperboy 2000]
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Dr. Kramer ........ Earl Boen
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Mr. Martin ........ Graham Jarvis
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Ben Spangler ...... Hal Landon, Jr.
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Mrs. Wilson ....... Mink Stole
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Mrs. Trogden ...... Marion Dugan
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Eddie ............. Wesley Jonathan
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Billy ............. Bo Sharon
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7. 11/11/90 "DRIVERS LICENSE"
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David Mirkin / David Mirkin
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Chris falls in love with a new waitress, but she won't go out with him
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unless he picks her up in a car. Unfortunately Chris does not have a
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license. After flunking the driving test, he steals Fred's car to go
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on the date and winds up in a high-speed chase with the police.
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Jane .............. Anastasia Barzee
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Officer Hickox .... Don Sparks
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Officer Gordon .... Michael Leopard
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Billy ............. Bo Sharon
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Eddie ............. Wesley Jonathan
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8. 11/18/90 "THE SITTING"
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Miguel Furman, Marjorie Cross, Adam Resnick / David Steinberg
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Chris gets a job as a housesitter for a woman along his
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paper route, but the house turns out to be haunted.
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Mrs. Cowan ........ Dorothy Patterson
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Stacy ............. Katherine Kamhi
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Pizza Guy ......... Keith Anthony
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Burglar ........... David Permenter
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Demon Dog Louie ... Lulu
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9. 12/02/90 "BORED STRAIGHT"
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Marjorie Gross / David Mirkin
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After accidentally straying into the bad side of town and
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being taunted by a street gang, Chris decides tries to try
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and rehabilitate the young ruffians.
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Biff .............. Kirk Geiger
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Snake ............. David Kriegel
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Natalie ........... Melissa Baum
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10. 12/16/90 "ZOO ANIMALS ON WHEELS"
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Adam Resnick / Peter Baldwin
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Much to Sharon's horror, Chris auditions for her local theater group
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and is cast as the male-lead in their latest musical production.
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[Note: the end credits feature Chris dancing to "Alley Cat"]
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Hastings .......... Craig Richard Nelson
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Jason ............. Martin Grey
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Hyena #1 .......... David Martel Bryant
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Hyena #2 .......... Lloyd Tee Williams
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Seal .............. Debi Derryberry
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Giraffe ........... Robert Yacko
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Police Chief/Lion . Ken J. Letner
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11. 01/06/91 "ROOTS"
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Adam Markowitz, Bill Freiberger / Dwayne Hickman
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While searching through a box in the attic, Chris finds an old receipt
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and a photo of himself as a baby with an Amish couple. Chris realizes
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he must have been adopted and his real name is "Emmett". He then leaves
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on a quest to find his real parents. Fred and Gladys must find him.
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Jedidiah .......... Steven Gilborn
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Marta ............. Elsa Raven
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12. 02/03/91 "THE COUNTERFEIT WATCH STORY"
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Adam Resnick / David Mirkin
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Chris saves up to buy a $100 Chrono-Sync 2000 underwater watch, but it
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falls apart the very first time in the shower. He then becomes part of
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a sting operation in an attempt to catch the crooks who are responsible.
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[end: Chris gets shot in the head by a cop]
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Richardson ........ Kevin Scannell
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Tom ............... Richard Foronjy
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Vic ............... Duke Moosekian
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Salesman .......... Bradley Mott
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Owens ............. Charles Walker
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13. 02/10/91 "CHRIS VS. DONALD"
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Adam Resnick / Dwayne Hickman
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The Peterson's have their annual family reunion, but Chris dreads the
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appearance of Donald, his more-successful arch rival in the family.
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Cousin Donald ..... Jacke Earle Haley
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Uncle Sid ......... Bill Cort
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Uncle Milt ........ James Keane
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Uncle Brad ........ David Wiley
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Aunt Molly ........ Pat Crawford Brown
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Aunt Tilly ........ Bibi Osterwald
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Aunt Kathy ........ Marte Boyle Slout
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14. 02/24/91 "CHRIS WINS A CELEBRITY"
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Adam Resnick / Dean Parisot
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Chris enters a contest and wins a dream weekend living with his
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favorite TV talk show host Sandy Connors. [music: Afternoon Delight]
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Sandy ............. Martin Mull
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15. 03/10/91 "HOUSEBOY 2000"
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Marjorie Gross / Peter Baldwin
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When Chris burns down Sharon's kitchen, he agrees to act as her
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servant to pay for the damage. She then proceeds to break his
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will and turn Chris into her willing slave. Larry must try and
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deprogram him. [music: Master and Servant]
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Mr. Hampton ....... Chuck Sloan
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Betty ............. Deborah Benson
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Woman ............. Jill Womack
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16. 03/24/91 "MARRIED"
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David Mirkin / David Mirkin
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Chris falls in love with his soul-mate: leggy supermodel Nicolette
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Preston. They have a whirlwind romance, marriage, and divorce all
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in one day. [end: Chris is killed when one of those giant
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boulders falls on him]
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Nicolette ......... Deborah Shelton
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Patti ............. Lee Garlington
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Dr. Rand .......... Julie K. Payne
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Justice of the Peace .. Lewis Arquette
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17. 03/31/91 "CAMPING 2000"
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Steve Pepoon / Dean Parisot
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It's time for Fred's regular solo camping trip, but Chris and Larry
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manage to convince Fred to let them go along. Once Fred manages to
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lose them in the woods, Chris and Larry eat wild berries which cause
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them to believe Fred is a homicidal maniac out for blood.
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Beautiful Woman ... Theresa Ring
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18. 04/07/91 "THE CONSTRUCTION WORKER SHOW" {7.2/12}
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Adam Resnick / David Mirkin
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Chris idolizes construction workers, and his dream comes true when Fred
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hires three of them to extend the kitchen. Chris will do anything to be
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accepted by them, but his loyalties are tested when they try to rip-off
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his father. Chris is forced to engage in a dreaded tool-belt fight.
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[Note: this episode aired Sunday, at 8:30pm]
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Dick .............. Ritch Brinkley
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Ray ............... Mickey Jones
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Don ............... Peter Spellos
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Priest ............ David Doty
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19. 04/21/91 "THE BIG CITY"
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Marjorie Gross / Peter Baldwin
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Chris decides to finally visit the big city, but upon arriving somebody
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slips him a mickey and his wallet is missing. When a newspaper reporter
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hears the story, her article dubs Chris "Walletboy" and he becomes the
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darling of the city. Everything crumbles when it is discovered that he
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actually just left the wallet at home. [end: Chris dies and
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turns into a skeleton while waiting for the City to forgive him;
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end credits feature Chris the skeleton being given a parade]
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May Evans ......... Anastasia Barzee
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Officer O'Meara ... Gerry Gibson
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J.D. Windell ...... John T. Olson
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Room Service Guy .. Robin Michael Cahall
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Lady of the Night . D.F. Horner
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Mayor ............. Art Kassul
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Shell Guy ......... Eric Kohner
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Fedora Guy ........ Adam Stone
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20. 04/28/91 "NEPTUNE 2000"
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Steve Pepoon / David Mirkin
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The $19.99 submarine Chris ordered 20 years earlier finally arrives,
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but he has to persuade Fred to help him build it. They then become
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trapped underwater while taking the new sub for a test ride in the
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shower. [end: Chris dies an old man, waiting for a refund to show up]
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Young Chris ....... Brandon Crane
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21. 05/12/91 "CHRIS AND LARRY SWITCH LIVES"
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Edd Hall / David Mirkin
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Chris activates a curse when he removes an arrowhead from an indian
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burial ground. The punishment: he must live his worst nightmare and
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trade lives with Larry.
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Jackie ............ Beth Broderick
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Bobby ............. Brady Bluhm
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Amy ............... Taylor Fry
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22. 05/19/91 "PSYCHIC 2000"
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David Mirkin / David Mirkin
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Chris chokes to death while eating his morning cereal, he then comes
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back to life with the ability to see "flashbacks" from the future.
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He has a vision of Sharon being murdered, but nobody believes him.
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[end: Sharon strangles Chris to death]
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Ted ............... Larry Cedar
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Betty ............. Deborah Benson
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Abe Lincoln ....... Robert V. Barron
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Guy ............... Gary Bolen
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GET A LIFE
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** SECOND SEASON - 13 episodes (1991-92) **
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Regular cast:
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Chris Peterson ................... Chris Elliott
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Gus Borden ....................... Brian Doyle-Murray
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Sharon Potter .................... Robin Riker
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Gladys Peterson .................. Elinor Donahue
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Fred Peterson .................... Bob Elliott
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Production staff:
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Producer ......................... David Latt
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Chris Elliott
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Adam Resnick
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Steve Pepoon
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Jace Richdale
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Executive Producer ............... David Mirkin
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23. 11/09/91 "CHRIS MOVES OUT"
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David Mirkin, Adam Resnick / David Mirkin
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Much to his parents amazement (and joy), Chris finally leaves home
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and rents a room with a "garage motif" from gruff ex-cop Gus Borden.
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[music: Georgy Girl; the end credits feature Gus sharpening his
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axe in the garage, while Chris sleeps in the background]
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24. 11/16/91 "LARRY ON THE LOOSE"
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Bob Odenkirk / David Mirkin
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Following a talk from Chris, Larry decides to leave Sharon and run
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away from home. Chris and Gus search the town for him, but after
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seeing Chris again Larry is gone for good. [Note: the end credits
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feature Chris playing in a tennis match]
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Larry ............. Sam Robards
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Wino .............. Anthony Mangano
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Morgue Attendant .. Larry Randolph
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Businessman ....... David Mirkin *
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25. 11/23/91 "MEAT LOCKER 2000"
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Jace Richdale / David Mirkin
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When Chris chases off Sharon's new boyfriend, she must use him to take
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her former beau's place at a dinner party. Chris and Sharon get trapped
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in her walk-in living room meat locker, and are forced to "share warmth".
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Chris tells Sharon that while he has considered her an evil, castrating,
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she-creature from hell, he also always found her to be quite shapely.
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[Note: the end credits feature clips of Sharon beating up Chris]
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Dr. Glen Morris ... Drew Pillsbury
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Janet ............. Marti Muller
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Tammy ............. Louan Gideon
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Bill .............. Michael Halpin
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26. 11/30/91 "HEALTH INSPECTOR 2000" {3.1/5}
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Steve Pepoon / Dean Parisot
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Chris joins the glamorous world of food inspecting but he is sickened by
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what he finds, until the $5 bribes start coming in. When his conscience
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|
catches up with him, Chris agrees to testify before a special committee.
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|
[music: "Money"; end: Chris has a hole shot through his stomach;
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|
the end credits feature Chris singing in his front yard, with a
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|
cat strapped to his face; episode aired Saturday, at 9:30pm]
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Rob ............... Thom Sharp
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Senator ........... Warren Frost
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Mysterious Voice .. Nick Toth
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Cook .............. Jeffrey Anderson-Gunter
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Ernie ............. Charles Bazaldua
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27. 12/07/91 "CHRIS GETS HIS TONSILS OUT" {4.0/7}
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Andrew Gordon, Eileen Conn / David Mirkin
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|
Chris goes to the doctor after having a sore throat, and is terrified
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when told he needs a tonsillectomy. With his voice gone after the
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operation, Sharon torments Chris. His voice returns just in time for
|
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Chris to drop dead as one of the .001% who die from tonsillectomies.
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Dr. Garrett ....... Earl Boen
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Amy Potter ........ Taylor Fry
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28. 12/14/91 "PRISONER OF LOVE" {3.4/6}
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|
Charlie Kaufman / David Mirkin
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When his pen-pal Irma Jane Cooley is released from jail, Chris falls
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|
in love and convinces her to move in. Unfortunately Irma starts
|
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|
rebuilding her criminal empire, and Chris becomes her hostage when
|
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|
the police raid the place. [end: Chris dies after Gus accidentally
|
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|
shoots him about five times; news report at says: "Today's tense
|
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|
hostage situation thankfully resulted in only one death, 58-year
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|
old moron paperboy Chris Peterson"; the end credits feature Chris
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|
pleading out the window to the police that he is a real hostage]
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Irma .............. Nora Dunn
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Policeman #1 ...... Don Sparks
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Policeman #2 ...... John Putch
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29. 12/21/91 "CHRIS THE ESCORT" {4.3/8}
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|
Adam Resnick / John Fortenberry
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Chris goes to work at an escort service and becomes the kept man of
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|
an older woman, at least until her husband returns from the hospital.
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|
[Note: this episode has a "Benny Hill" chase scene ending; the end
|
||
|
credits feature footage from a riot at a european soccer match]
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|
Margaret Gardner .. Dena Dietrich
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|
Henry Gardner ..... Ralph Manza
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|
Mark .............. Paul Feig
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|
Woman Interviewer . Twink Caplan
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|
Nancy ............. Heather Elizabeth Parkhurst
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|
Older Woman ....... Laurel Lockhart
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|
30. 01/12/92 "GIRLFRIEND 2000" {6.1/10}
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|
David Mirkin / David Mirkin
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|
After being hit by her car, Chris becomes madly obsessed with a woman
|
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|
scientist named Tricia Paddington. He decides to start stalking her
|
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|
until she goes out with him. Meanwhile, another woman stalks Chris.
|
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|
[music: "Obsesion"; end: Chris is stabbed to death by his
|
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|
stalker; the end credits feature Chris laying in the street
|
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|
being run over; this episode aired Sunday, at 10:00pm]
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|
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|
Tricia ............ Emma Samms
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|
Evelyn ............ Amy Yasbeck
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|
Russell ........... Sandy Helberg
|
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|
Herbert ........... Nicholas Shaffer
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|
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|
31. 01/19/92 "CHRIS' BRAIN" {6.5/10}
|
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|
Steve Pepoon / John Fortenberry
|
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|
|
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|
The neighborhood is overrun by toxic waste, but Chris and Gus refuse
|
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|
to leave the house. After almost dying, they wake up to discover Chris
|
||
|
has become a genius and Gus has an aptitude for origami. Chris decides
|
||
|
the best use for his new abilities is to win every spelling bee.
|
||
|
[music: Strange Brew]
|
||
|
|
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|
World Judge ....... Matthew Faison
|
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|
Nax ............... Mitch Pileggi
|
||
|
Brian ............. Tim Farrell
|
||
|
Judge ............. Art Kassul
|
||
|
Ivanovich ......... George Roth
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
32. 02/02/92 "BAD FISH" {4.5/7}
|
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|
Bob Odenkirk / David Mirkin
|
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|
|
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|
Chris decides to throw a party, and gets a wheelbarrow of shellfish
|
||
|
as the main course. Nobody but Sharon shows up, and the fish turns
|
||
|
out to be spoiled. It causes anyone who eats it to have temporary
|
||
|
amnesia. Chris convinces them that they enjoy everything he does,
|
||
|
such as dancing to "Alley Cat" all night long.
|
||
|
[end: Sharon and Gus rip Chris' head off and kick it around the
|
||
|
yard; the end credits feature more of Gus and Sharon's kicking]
|
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|
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|
|
||
|
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|
33. 02/09/92 "SPEWEY AND ME" {5.0/7}
|
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|
Jace Richdale / David Mirkin
|
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|
|
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|
SPEWEY the alien (Special Person Entering the World, Egg Yolks), crashes
|
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|
into the back yard. Chris wants to protect him from the evil G-Men, but
|
||
|
Gus sees the being bringing big bucks, perhaps from Michael Jackson's zoo.
|
||
|
In the end, the alien turns out to be delicious (and self-saucing).
|
||
|
|
||
|
Spewy ............. Arturo Gil
|
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|
Voice of Spewey ... Frank Welker
|
||
|
Amy ............... Taylor Fry
|
||
|
Brooks ............ Dave Florek
|
||
|
Mason ............. Michael Frances Clarke
|
||
|
Pebo Griffin ...... Rick Fitts
|
||
|
|
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|
|
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|
|
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|
34. 03/01/92 "1977 2000" {5.8/9}
|
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|
Charlie Kaufman / David Mirkin
|
||
|
|
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|
Chris makes a time travel drink to go back in time, in an attempt to
|
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|
prevent Gus from being thrown off the police force for taking a leak
|
||
|
on his captain. Unfortunately the alternatives turn out to be worse.
|
||
|
[end: Chris explodes after drinking the wrong potion; the end
|
||
|
credits feature a shot of the burning remains of Chris' body]
|
||
|
|
||
|
Kevin ............. Ron K. James
|
||
|
Young Chris ....... Bo Sharon
|
||
|
Captain Block ..... Art Kassul
|
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|
|
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|
|
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|
|
||
|
35. 03/08/92 "CLIP SHOW" {6.2/10}
|
||
|
David Mirkin / David Mirkin
|
||
|
|
||
|
Chris takes his first plane ride, but he falls out of the airliner when
|
||
|
he thinks "EXIT" is a door to the rest room. Chris then precedes to
|
||
|
recall situations (episodes) from his past in flashbacks. "The End?"
|
||
|
Clips from the following episodes are used: 1, 2, 6, 7, 9, 10, 12, 14,
|
||
|
19, 18, 20, 33. Next is a montage sequence of Chris getting injured.
|
||
|
[end: Chris is blown up after landing on a bed of plastic explosives]
|
||
|
|
||
|
Stewardess ........ Theresa Ring
|
||
|
|
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|
|
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|
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|
|
||
|
APPENDIX I - TITLE LISTING (broadcast order)
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
First Season:
|
||
|
|
||
|
1. 09/23/90 TERROR ON THE HELL LOOP 2000
|
||
|
2. 09/30/90 THE PRETTIEST WEEK OF MY LIFE
|
||
|
3. 10/07/90 DADICUS
|
||
|
4. 10/14/90 A FAMILY AFFAIR
|
||
|
5. 10/21/90 PILE OF DEATH
|
||
|
6. 11/04/90 PAPERBOY 2000
|
||
|
7. 11/11/90 DRIVERS LICENSE
|
||
|
8. 11/18/90 THE SITTING
|
||
|
9. 12/02/90 BORED STRAIGHT
|
||
|
10. 12/16/90 ZOO ANIMALS ON WHEELS
|
||
|
11. 01/06/91 ROOTS
|
||
|
12. 02/03/91 THE COUNTERFEIT WATCH STORY
|
||
|
13. 02/10/91 CHRIS VS. DONALD
|
||
|
14. 02/24/91 CHRIS WINS A CELEBRITY
|
||
|
15. 03/10/91 HOUSEBOY 2000
|
||
|
16. 03/24/91 MARRIED
|
||
|
17. 03/31/91 CAMPING 2000
|
||
|
18. 04/07/91 THE CONSTRUCTION WORKER SHOW
|
||
|
19. 04/21/91 THE BIG CITY
|
||
|
20. 04/28/91 NEPTUNE 2000
|
||
|
21. 05/12/91 CHRIS AND LARRY SWITCH LIVES
|
||
|
22. 05/19/91 PSYCHIC 2000
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Second Season:
|
||
|
|
||
|
23. 11/09/91 CHRIS MOVES OUT
|
||
|
24. 11/16/91 LARRY ON THE LOOSE
|
||
|
25. 11/23/91 MEAT LOCKER 2000
|
||
|
26. 11/30/91 HEALTH INSPECTOR 2000
|
||
|
27. 12/07/91 CHRIS GETS HIS TONSILS OUT
|
||
|
28. 12/14/91 PRISONER OF LOVE
|
||
|
29. 12/21/91 CHRIS THE ESCORT
|
||
|
30. 01/12/92 GIRLFRIEND 2000
|
||
|
31. 01/19/92 CHRIS' BRAIN
|
||
|
32. 02/02/92 BAD FISH
|
||
|
33. 02/09/92 SPEWEY AND ME
|
||
|
34. 03/01/92 1977 2000
|
||
|
35. 03/08/92 CLIP SHOW
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
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|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
APPENDIX II - TITLE LISTING (alphabetical order)
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
34. 03/01/92 1977 2000
|
||
|
32. 02/02/92 BAD FISH
|
||
|
19. 04/21/91 THE BIG CITY
|
||
|
9. 12/02/90 BORED STRAIGHT
|
||
|
17. 03/31/91 CAMPING 2000
|
||
|
21. 05/12/91 CHRIS AND LARRY SWITCH LIVES
|
||
|
27. 12/07/91 CHRIS GETS HIS TONSILS OUT
|
||
|
23. 11/09/91 CHRIS MOVES OUT
|
||
|
29. 12/21/91 CHRIS THE ESCORT
|
||
|
13. 02/10/91 CHRIS VS. DONALD
|
||
|
14. 02/24/91 CHRIS WINS A CELEBRITY
|
||
|
31. 01/19/92 CHRIS' BRAIN
|
||
|
35. 03/08/92 CLIP SHOW
|
||
|
18. 04/07/91 THE CONSTRUCTION WORKER SHOW
|
||
|
12. 02/03/91 THE COUNTERFEIT WATCH STORY
|
||
|
3. 10/07/90 DADICUS
|
||
|
7. 11/11/90 DRIVERS LICENSE
|
||
|
4. 10/14/90 A FAMILY AFFAIR
|
||
|
30. 01/12/92 GIRLFRIEND 2000
|
||
|
26. 11/30/91 HEALTH INSPECTOR 2000
|
||
|
15. 03/10/91 HOUSEBOY 2000
|
||
|
24. 11/16/91 LARRY ON THE LOOSE
|
||
|
16. 03/24/91 MARRIED
|
||
|
25. 11/23/91 MEAT LOCKER 2000
|
||
|
20. 04/28/91 NEPTUNE 2000
|
||
|
6. 11/04/90 PAPERBOY 2000
|
||
|
2. 09/30/90 THE PRETTIEST WEEK OF MY LIFE
|
||
|
5. 10/21/90 PILE OF DEATH
|
||
|
28. 12/14/91 PRISONER OF LOVE
|
||
|
22. 05/19/91 PSYCHIC 2000
|
||
|
11. 01/06/91 ROOTS
|
||
|
8. 11/18/90 THE SITTING
|
||
|
33. 02/09/92 SPEWEY AND ME
|
||
|
1. 09/23/90 TERROR ON THE HELL LOOP 2000
|
||
|
10. 12/16/90 ZOO ANIMALS ON WHEELS
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
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|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
APPENDIX III - CAST LISTING
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Anderson-Gunter, Jeffrey Cook 26.
|
||
|
Anthony, Keith Pizza Guy 8.
|
||
|
Arquette, Lewis Justice of the Peace 16.
|
||
|
Barron, Robert V. Abe Lincoln 22.
|
||
|
Barzee, Anastasia Jane 7.
|
||
|
May Evans 19.
|
||
|
Baum, Melissa Natalie 9.
|
||
|
Bazaldua, Charles Ernie 26.
|
||
|
Benjamin, Zachary Bobby Potter (season 1)
|
||
|
Benson, Deborah Betty 4, 15, 22
|
||
|
Bluhm, Brady Bobby 21.
|
||
|
Boen, Earl Dr. Kramer 3, 5, 6
|
||
|
Dr. Garrett 27.
|
||
|
Bolen, Gary Guy 22.
|
||
|
Brinkley, Ritch Dick 18.
|
||
|
Broderick, Beth Jackie 21.
|
||
|
Brown, Julie Connie Bristol 1.
|
||
|
Bryant, David Martel Hyena #1 10.
|
||
|
Cahn, Cathy Spectator 5.
|
||
|
Caplan, Twink Woman Interviewer 29.
|
||
|
Carmichel, Clint Rick 3.
|
||
|
Cedar, Larry Ted 4, 22
|
||
|
Clarke, Michael Frances Mason 33.
|
||
|
Cort, Bill Uncle Sid 13.
|
||
|
Coufos, Paul Guy Henry 3.
|
||
|
Crane, Brandon Young Chris 20.
|
||
|
Crawford Brown, Pat Aunt Molly 13.
|
||
|
Davis-Reed, Timothy Usher 4.
|
||
|
Derryberry, Debi Seal 10.
|
||
|
Dietrich, Dena Margaret Gardner 29.
|
||
|
Diskin, Benjamin Danny 5.
|
||
|
Donahue, Elinor Gladys Peterson *
|
||
|
Doty, David Priest 18.
|
||
|
Doyle-Murray, Brian Ted Bains 2.
|
||
|
Gus Borden 23-35
|
||
|
Dugan, Marion Mrs. Trogden 6.
|
||
|
Dunn, Nora Irma 28.
|
||
|
Earle Haley, Jacke Cousin Donald 13.
|
||
|
Elliott, Bob Fred Peterson *
|
||
|
Elliott, Chris Chris Peterson *
|
||
|
Faison, Matthew World Judge 31.
|
||
|
Farrell, Tim Brian 31.
|
||
|
Feig, Paul Mark 29.
|
||
|
Fitts, Rick Pebo Griffin 33.
|
||
|
Florek, Dave Brooks 33.
|
||
|
Foronjy, Richard Tom 12.
|
||
|
Frost, Warren Senator 26.
|
||
|
Fry, Taylor Amy Potter (season 1)
|
||
|
Amy 21, 27, 33
|
||
|
Garlington, Lee Angelica 1.
|
||
|
Patti 16.
|
||
|
Geiger, Kirk Biff 9.
|
||
|
Gibson, Gerry Officer O'Meara 19.
|
||
|
Gideon, Louan Tammy 25.
|
||
|
Gil, Arturo Spewy 33.
|
||
|
Gilborn, Steven Jedidiah 11.
|
||
|
Grey, Martin Jason 10.
|
||
|
Hagerty, Michael G. Engineer 1.
|
||
|
Halpin, Michael Bill 25.
|
||
|
Hampton, James Fletcher 3.
|
||
|
Helberg, Sandy Russell 30.
|
||
|
Hinkley, Tommy Morgan 4.
|
||
|
Horner, D.F. Lady of the Night 19.
|
||
|
James, Ron K. Kevin 34.
|
||
|
Jarvis, Graham Mr. Simon 1.
|
||
|
Mr. Martin 6.
|
||
|
Jonathan, Wesley Eddie 3, 5-7
|
||
|
Jones, Jack Himself 5.
|
||
|
Jones, Mickey Ray 18.
|
||
|
Kamhi, Katherine Stacy 8.
|
||
|
Kassul, Art Mayor 19.
|
||
|
Judge 31.
|
||
|
Captain Block 34.
|
||
|
Keane, James Uncle Milt 13.
|
||
|
Kohner, Eric Shell Guy 19.
|
||
|
Kriegel, David Snake 9.
|
||
|
Landon, Hal Ben Spangler 5-6
|
||
|
Leong, Willie Stage Manager 2.
|
||
|
Leopard, Michael Officer Gordon 7.
|
||
|
Lockhart, Laurel Older Woman 29.
|
||
|
Lulu Demon Dog Louie 8.
|
||
|
Mangano, Anthony Wino 24.
|
||
|
Manza, Ralph Henry Gardner 29.
|
||
|
Michael Cahall, Robin Room Service Guy 19.
|
||
|
*Mirkin, David Businessman 24.
|
||
|
Moosekian, Duke Photographer 2.
|
||
|
Vic 12.
|
||
|
Mott, Bradley Salesman 12.
|
||
|
Mull, Martin Sandy 14.
|
||
|
Muller, Marti Janet 25.
|
||
|
Olson, John T. J.D. Windell 19.
|
||
|
Osterwald, Bibi Aunt Tilly 13.
|
||
|
Parkhurst, Heather Elizabeth Nancy 29.
|
||
|
Patterson, Dorothy Mrs. Cowan 8.
|
||
|
Payne, Julie K. Dr. Rand 16.
|
||
|
Permenter, David Burglar 8.
|
||
|
Pileggi, Mitch Nax 31.
|
||
|
Pillsbury, Drew Dr. Glen Morris 25.
|
||
|
Putch, John Policeman #2 28.
|
||
|
Randolph, Larry Morgue Attendant 24.
|
||
|
Raven, Elsa Marta 11.
|
||
|
Revill, Clive Mr. Pipp 5.
|
||
|
Richard Nelson, Craig Hastings 10.
|
||
|
Riker, Robin Sharon Potter *
|
||
|
Ring, Theresa Beautiful Woman 17.
|
||
|
Stewardess 35.
|
||
|
Robards, Sam Larry Potter (season 1)
|
||
|
Larry 24.
|
||
|
Roth, George Ivanovich 31.
|
||
|
Samms, Emma Tricia 30.
|
||
|
Scannell, Kevin Richardson 12.
|
||
|
Shaffer, Nicholas Herbert 30.
|
||
|
Sharon, Bo Billy 3, 5-7
|
||
|
Young Chris 34.
|
||
|
Sharp, Thom Rob 26.
|
||
|
Shelton, Deborah Nicolette 16.
|
||
|
Sloan, Chuck Mr. Hampton 15.
|
||
|
Slout, Marte Boyle Aunt Kathy 13.
|
||
|
Sparks, Don Officer Hickox 7.
|
||
|
Policeman #1 28.
|
||
|
Spellos, Peter Don 18.
|
||
|
Stole, Mink Mrs. Wilson 6.
|
||
|
Stone, Adam Fedora Guy 19.
|
||
|
Tefkin, Blair Charleene 4.
|
||
|
Tom, David Otto 3.
|
||
|
Toth, Nick Mysterious Voice 26.
|
||
|
Walker, Charles Owens 12.
|
||
|
Walter, Tracy Ride Operator 1.
|
||
|
Watkins, Tuc Sapphire 2.
|
||
|
Welker, Frank Voice of Spewey 33.
|
||
|
Wiley, David Uncle Brad 13.
|
||
|
Williams, Lloyd Tee Hyena #2 10.
|
||
|
Womack, Jill Woman 15.
|
||
|
Yacko, Robert Giraffe 10.
|
||
|
Yasbeck, Amy Evelyn 30.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
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|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
APPENDIX IV - WRITING CREDITS
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Eileen Conn 27*
|
||
|
|
||
|
Chris Elliott 1*, 2*, 5*
|
||
|
|
||
|
Bill Freiberger 6*, 11
|
||
|
|
||
|
Miguel Furman 8*
|
||
|
|
||
|
Andrew Gordon 27*
|
||
|
|
||
|
Marjorie Gross 3, 8*, 9, 15, 19
|
||
|
|
||
|
Ian Gurvitz 4.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Edd Hall 21.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Charlie Kaufman 28, 34
|
||
|
|
||
|
Adam Markowitz 6*, 11*
|
||
|
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David Mirkin 1*, 7, 16, 22, 23*, 30, 35
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Bob Odenkirk 24, 32
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Steve Pepoon 17, 20, 26, 31
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Adam Resnick 1*, 2*, 5*, 8*, 10, 12,
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13, 14, 18, 23*, 29
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Jace Richdale 25, 33
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David Mirkin 1-2, 7, 9, 12, 16, 18,
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Peter Baldwin 5-6, 10, 15, 19
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Tony Dow 3.
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John Fortenberry 29, 31
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Dwayne Hickman 4, 11, 13
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Dean Parisot 14, 17, 26
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David Steinberg 8.
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APPENDIX VI - ZOO ANIMALS ON WHEELS
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Here is a complete transcript for the stage act in episode #10:
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[announcer]
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Since the beginning of time, zoo animals have sat patiently
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in their cages while we humans stared, pointed, and threw
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candy at them.
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But oh what a magical day it would be if these confined
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beasts could leap from their cages, free to sing,
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free to frolic, free to... ROLLER SKATE!
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[giraffe]
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I'm a giraffe. I'm a giraffe. I'm a giraffe.
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I have a long neck. I have a long neck.
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'Cause i'm a giraffe. I'm a giraffe.
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[seal]
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I'm cranky old seal and I live upon the ice,
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but if you throw me a fish i'll act very nice.
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[wildebeest]
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I'm the lonely wildebeest...
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Proud yet frail from my nose to my tail.
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But here's the good news,
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i've got wheels - on my shoes,
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and with some music to guide me... I know I can dance.
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Everybody... Come on!
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<cast enters>
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And that's the opening print.
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<NEW SCENE>
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[wildebeest]
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Don't be sad, wise old gelicol hippo.
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I know you're dying of thirst and this village has no water.
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But hey, I know the one thing that will make you happy.
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What's the one thing all zoo animals love when they're sad?
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[everyone]
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A LIGHT SHOW!!
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[wildebeest]
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That's right.
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A light show with disco music.
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Everyone dance!
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<NEW SCENE>
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[wildebeest]
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Living in a zoo can be very sad...
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People stare at you and make you mad.
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Oh how I wonder what they would do,
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if animals stared at them like they were in a zoo...
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[chorus]
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How would you like it, when we stare at you?
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It doesn't it feel good, now isn't that true.
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How would you like it, when we stare at you?
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It doesn't it feel good, now isn't that true.
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<NEW SCENE>
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[wildebeest]
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Out of my way you meddling guardsman,
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for I have a date with her royal highness Lady Stripes.
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[hyenas]
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You? A poor homely wildebeest have a date with Lady Stripes?
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That is so funny a thought, I think we shall laugh now!
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<they laugh>
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[lady stripes]
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Silence!
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Silence you wretched hyenas!
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[wildebeest]
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Oh, my. Suddenly we're very quiet, aren't we?
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[lady stripes]
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From this day forward, no one shall mock the <fat> kindly wildebeest.
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(chris: I don't remember the word fat being in the script)
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[lady stripes]
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Be gone servants!
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For you have just insulted my future prince.
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[wildebeest]
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Oh, your highness!
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I am at a loss for words.
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I guess the only thing left for us to do is kiss each other.
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(sharon: oh, god!)
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<music>
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<they kiss>
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(chris: I bet the old man never gave you one like that, huh?)
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[wildebeest]
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And now,
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we shall rule the animal kingdom together as man and wife.
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And here is our first proclamation...
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<trumpets>
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No more zoo, no more cages.
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Only roller skates, disco music, and an occasional light show.
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So zoo animals rejoice, for we are all free!
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<theme music>
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<cast enters>
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[chorus]
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We're zoo animals on wheels,
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that's what we are.
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We're zoo animals on wheels,
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we're proud we've come so far.
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We're finally free to sing and skate,
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upon the street and on the lake.
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We're zoo animals on wheels...
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APPENDIX VII - SHOW NOTES
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Get A Life creators Chris Elliott and Adam Resnick were both former
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writers for Late Night With David Letterman, before leaving to
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start the new series. David Mirkin formerly wrote and produced
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for Newhart. Steve Pepoon was on the ALF writing staff.
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The show is set in the town of Greenville.
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Gus Borden's house is at 1804 York Lane.
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Larry and Sharon live at 1343 Meadowbrook Lane.
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Bob Elliott (best known from "Bob and Ray") is Chris' real life father.
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Chris' favorite song is "Alley Cat".
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He dances to it in the following episodes:
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Zoo Animals on Wheels (10)
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Chris the Escort (29)
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Bad Fish (32)
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Running gag on the show: Chris Peterson gets killed.
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He dies at the end of about 11 episodes:
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Killed by Paperboy 2000 (6)
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Crushed by giant boulder (16)
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Turns into skeleton (19)
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Dies as an old man (20)
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Strangled by Sharon (22)
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Dies from tonsillitis (27)
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Shot multiple times (28)
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Stabbed to death (30)
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Head ripped off by Sharon and Gus (32)
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|
Chris explodes (34)
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Chris is blown up (35)
|
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|
NOTE: If you would like to see GET A LIFE episodes
|
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broadcast again, write to the following addresses:
|
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Sandy Grushow, President
|
||
|
FOX Entertainment
|
||
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Box 900
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Beverly Hills, CA 90213
|
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Mirkinvision
|
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c/o CBS-MTM TV
|
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4024 Radford Ave.
|
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Scoring Stage, Third Floor
|
||
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Studio City, CA 91604
|
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FORMAT FOR EPISODE LISTINGS:
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a. __ b __ " episode title " {c/d}
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writer(s) / director
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a. episode number by airing order c. rating
|
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b. original air date d. ratings share
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Note: you may freely copy and distribute this guide for personal use
|
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provided that it be distributed in it's entirety, with all original
|
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author and copyright information intact. Any sales of this document
|
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are expressly forbidden, without the specific consent of the author.
|
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[ Copyright (c) 1993, Dean Adams. All rights reserved. ]
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Internet: dadams@netcom.com, dnadams@nyx.cs.du.edu
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{ FidoNet -- 1:102/1006.4 }
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Home ftp site: netcom.com, directory: /pub/guides
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