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G.L.C is a great show!!! WATCH IT:)
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It is a show filled with fun and excitement and is a blast! \The actors are AMAZING at their job and mia(charlie) is so cute!!!! This show is currently one of the best on disney
| show_name = Good Luck Charlie
| image = [[File:Good Luck Charlie - logo.PNG|230px]]
| bgcolour = #0ABAB5
| colour text = #FFFFFF
| format = [[Sitcom]]
| camera = [[Videotape]] ([[Filmizing|filmized]]);<br />[[Multi-camera setup|Multi-camera]]
| runtime = 23 minutes
| creator = [[Phil Baker and Drew Vaupen|Phil Baker<br />Drew Vaupen]]
| starring = [[Bridgit Mendler]]<br />[[Leigh-Allyn Baker]]<br />[[Bradley Steven Perry]]<br />[[#Mia Talerico|Mia Talerico]]<br />[[Eric Allan Kramer]]<br />[[Jason Dolley]]
| executive_producer = Phil Baker<br />Drew Vaupen<br />[[Dan Staley]]
| company = [[It's a Laugh Productions]]<br />Disney Channel Original Productions
| theme_music_composer = Jeanne Lurie, Chen Neeman<br />and Aris Archontis
| opentheme = "Hang In There Baby", performed by Bridgit Mendler
| composer = Stephen R. Phillips & Tim P.
| country = United States
| language = English
| channel = [[Disney Channel]]
| first_aired = {{Start date|2010|4|4}}
| last_aired = present
| num_seasons = 2 <!--Increase number only when new season AIRS-->
| num_episodes = 56 <!--Increase number only when new episodes AIR-->
| list_episodes = List of Good Luck Charlie episodes
| picture_format = 720p ([[HDTV]])
| website = http://tv.disney.go.com/disneychannel/goodluckcharlie/
| website_title = Official website
}}


'''''Good Luck Charlie''''' is an original [[Disney Channel]] television sitcom, which premiered April 4, 2010. The series was created by [[Phil Baker and Drew Vaupen]], who wanted to create a program that would appeal to entire families, as opposed to children only. It revolves around a [[Denver]] family, the Duncans, as they try to adjust to the birth of their fourth child, Charlotte "Charlie" Duncan ([[#Mia Talerico|Mia Talerico]]). In each episode, Teddy Duncan ([[Bridgit Mendler]]) creates a video [[diary]] containing advice for Charlie about their family and life as a teenager. Teddy tries to show Charlie what she might go through when she is older in the video diaries for future reference. The show is set in Denver.


Among other decisions, executives included adult-centric scenes and changed the series title from ''Oops To Love, Teddy'' and finally to ''Good Luck Charlie'' in order to ensure the series would appeal to all family members. ''Good Luck Charlie'' premiered on [[Disney Channel]] in the United States on April 4, 2010.<ref name="medinet">{{cite web|url=http://disneyxdmedianet.com/DNR/2010/doc/DC_DXD_Upfront_2010.doc|title=Disney Channel, Disney XD Present Programming Plans for 2010–11|date=March 3, 2010|work=[[Disney Channel|Disney Channels Worldwide]]|accessdate=April 7, 2010}}</ref> It premiered in Canada on April 5, 2010, the United Kingdom and Ireland on May 14, 2010, and in Australia and New Zealand on July 23, 2010. ''Good Luck Charlie'' was renewed for a second season, with production beginning in August 2010 with a season premiere on February 20, 2011.<ref>[http://www.disneychannelmedianet.com/DNR/2011/glc_012611.doc ‘Good Luck Charlie’ Season 2] Posted on January 26, 2011 by Disney Channel Media Net</ref> A feature-length Christmas [[Disney Channel Original Movie]] based on the series entitled ''[[Good Luck Charlie, It's Christmas!]]'' began production in March 2011 for a December 2011 premiere.<ref name="GLC season 3"/> On August 29, 2011, Disney Channel announced that they had renewed the series for a third season, scheduled to premiere in early 2012.<ref name="GLC season 3">{{cite press release |title=Disney Channel Orders Third Season of Hit Comedy Series ''Good Luck Charlie'' |url=http://www.disneychannelmedianet.com/DNR/2011/GLC_082911.doc |publisher=Disney Channel Medianet |date=August 31, 2011 |archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/63Aj2iSgl| archivedate=November 13, 2011}}</ref>
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==Premise==
The series centers on the Duncan family, who are still adjusting to the birth of their fourth child, Charlotte "Charlie" Duncan ([[#Mia Talerico|Mia Talerico]]).<ref name="latimes" /> When parents Amy ([[Leigh-Allyn Baker]]), a nurse, and Bob ([[Eric Allan Kramer]]), an exterminator, return to work, they ask their three older children—PJ ([[Jason Dolley]]), Teddy ([[Bridgit Mendler]]), and Gabe ([[Bradley Steven Perry]])— for help raising their little sister. At the same time, Teddy, PJ, and Gabe try to deal with school and typical social challenges in their life.<ref name="varrev" />


The events of each episode become material for a video diary Teddy is making for her younger sister. Teddy hopes the videos will provide useful advice for Charlie after they have both grown up and Teddy has moved out. Also at the end of each video, she (and/or other cast members) states, "Good luck, Charlie" or may even say it indirectly such as "Wish them good luck, Charlie".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://tv.disney.go.com/disneychannel/goodluckcharlie/characters/?linkID=character/PJ |title=Good Luck Charlie – Disney Channel |publisher=Tv.disney.go.com |accessdate=June 5, 2010}}</ref> During the movie, Amy reveals to Teddy that she is pregnant with her fifth child, which Teddy is trying to adjust to but this story plot will not be carried into the actual series until the third season.


==Characters==
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=== Main characters ===
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*'''{{visible anchor|Teddy Duncan}}'''
:<!-- Do not add a name here without including a citation from a reliable source confirming the name. Unsourced additions will be reverted. -->Teddy R.<ref>{{Cite episode|title=Teddy Rebounds|episodelink=List of Good Luck Charlie episodes#ep22|series=Good Luck Charlie|network=[[Disney Channel]]|airdate=November 28, 2010|season=1|number=22|minutes=09:02}}</ref> Duncan ([[Bridgit Mendler]]) is the protagonist of the series and Charlie's older and only sister. Feeling that she will not be around as much when her baby sister Charlie is grown, she produces and directs video diaries for her, hoping that it will give her advice that will help her be successful as a teenager. Her best friend is Ivy Wentz. She is usually a straight A student. It was shown in "Sun Show part 1" that her parents were expecting a boy, hence the generally boyish name "Teddy". She dated Spencer Walsh in season one but they broke up after she caught him hanging around with pretty, dim-witted brunette Skyler, breaking her heart. She and Skyler later become friends despite Teddy and Ivy being annoyed by her at times because of her dumbness but they get used to it, as it is her nature. She and Skyler also compete in a [[Battle of the Bands]] contest, but when Skyler and PJ get together, they combine the two bands together, winning the contest. She and Spencer later get back together in season two, where Spencer kisses her and says that hurting her was the stupidest thing he's ever done. Teddy shows a lot of care towards her brothers, as demonstrated when she saves P.J from falling out of the tree house window on the condition of him needing to drive her where ever she wanted for a month, or when Gabe gets a black eye from Jo and Teddy offers to help him with his problem. Teddy is known as a "goody-goody" (gg) from her best friend Ivy. It is revealed in "Bye Bye Video Diary", that the reason she wants Charlie to have video diaries with advice in them because she wants Charlie to grow up a good girl.
[[File:Good Luck Charlie cast.jpg|right|thumb|250px|The cast of ''Good Luck Charlie'' (The Duncan family, from left to right), Eric Allan Kramer as Bob, Leigh-Allyn Baker as Amy, Mia Talerico as Charlie, Bridgit Mendler as Teddy, Bradley Steven Perry as Gabe and Jason Dolley as PJ.]]
*'''{{visible anchor|PJ Duncan}}'''
:PJ Duncan<ref>{{Cite episode|title=Can You Keep a Secret?|series=Good Luck Charlie|network=[[Disney Channel]]|episodelink=List of Good Luck Charlie episodes#ep53|airdate=November 6, 2011|season=2|number=27|minutes=11 & 18}}In the episode it is revealed that PJ was supposed to be named after his great-grandfather Patrick "Paddy" John but, due to a mistake in PJ's birth certificate, he was actually named Potty John Duncan instead. Later in the episode the birth certificate is changed, but due to another mistake, it was changed to PP Duncan instead of the intended PJ Duncan.</ref> ([[Jason Dolley]]) is the oldest of the Duncan siblings. He and Teddy often fight, although they care about each other, and he usually gets along well with his younger brother, Gabe. He often appears awkward, absent-minded and childish, but has shown on numerous occasions to be resourceful, creative and intelligent. Also, he has also been shown to be a good cook. He and his best friend, Emmett, have their own band entitled "PJ and the Vibe". PJ occasionally uses his younger sister, Charlie, for his personal gain. He dated Teddy's friend and ex-girlfriend of Spencer Walsh, Skyler, who has the same type of brain he has, but they broke up in "PJ in the City" when Skyler had to move to New York because of her father's new job. When he dated Skyler, he became concerned when her ex-boyfriend kept texting her to get back together, he tells him to leave Skyler alone. He was named after his great-grandfather Patrick John, but Bob was nervous while writing on his birth certificate, giving him the legal name of "Potty" John, which was changed to "PP" John in season 2.
*'''{{visible anchor|Gabe Duncan}}'''
:Gabriel B.<ref>{{Cite episode|title=Charlie Did It!|episodelink=List of Good Luck Charlie episodes#ep6|series=Good Luck Charlie|network=[[Disney Channel]]|airdate=May 9, 2010|season=1|number=6|minutes=06:38}}</ref> "Gabe" Duncan ([[Bradley Steven Perry]]) is the younger brother of Teddy and PJ and older brother of Charlie. It is demonstrated early in the series that Gabe does not approve of Charlie's arrival and takes the longest, of all the Duncans, to get used to her. However, he often reluctantly assists with taking care of his younger sister and is gradually beginning to demonstrate more fondness of her. He is a prankster, and sometimes troublemaker, often sarcastic and lazy, but can also be dutiful and determined at times. He is frontman when it comes to the Duncans's running rivalry with Mrs. Dabney, the Duncan's neighbor, who is often the target of Gabe's pranks and cracks, which is the only time the family doesn't mind them. He is the only Duncan that has short brown hair, unlike the rest of his family, who are blonde.One time he has been in a commercial with a fake mom where he claims "she looks more like my mom than my real one." A running gag in the show is that he insults his father because of his weight and baldness, his mother's cooking, P.J being dumb, and occasionally Charlie and Teddy. Whenever there is a special occasion, he wants to skip the ceremony and get to the cake.
*'''{{visible anchor|Charlie Duncan}}'''
:Charlotte "Charlie" Duncan ([[#Mia Talerico|Mia Talerico]]) is the title character and youngest of the Duncan siblings. She is mostly portrayed as being happy and seldom cries, although she does, though rarely, get upset for various reasons. Charlie can also be mischievous at times. Many of the Duncan family's adventures revolve around Charlie. Her older brothers, PJ and Gabe, are often seen using Charlie for their own benefit, although PJ shows that he cares about her deeply. However, Gabe seems to dislike Charlie the most although, in some episodes, he is seen being quite fond of her. Amy thinks of Charlie as the perfect baby, being cute and all that. [[Bridgit Mendler]] played the older version of Charlie in "Bye-Bye Video Diary" in a dream sequence that shows what Teddy fears if Charlie does not receive the video diaries (Charlie might act bad, quit school, run away with her juvenile boyfriend, and resent Teddy). It was revealed in "Charlie is 1" that it was Teddy's idea to nickname her Charlie. Charlie was seen having short hair, usually tied up like a bun in the first season, but as she grew older, had longer hair in a ponytail or pigtails.


*'''{{visible anchor|Amy Duncan}}'''
COMMENTS:
:Amy B.<ref>{{Cite episode|title=A L.A.R.P. in the Park|episodelink=List of Good Luck Charlie episodes#ep32|series=Good Luck Charlie|network=[[Disney Channel]]|airdate=March 27, 2011|season=2|number=6|minutes=14:00}}</ref> Duncan – (née Blankenhooper<ref>{{Cite episode|title=Snow Show: Part 2|episodelink=List of Good Luck Charlie episodes#ep25|series=Good Luck Charlie|network=[[Disney Channel]]|airdate=January 23, 2011|season=1|number=25|minutes=05:00}}</ref>) ([[Leigh-Allyn Baker]]) is the mother of PJ, Teddy, Gabe and Charlie and wife of Bob Duncan. She works as a hospital nurse and is often portrayed as dutiful, protective and comedic. She is very fond and loving of her family, and does everything she can to care for and protect them. She appears to feel somewhat uncomfortable when she is not taking care of her family, specifically Charlie, but as the series progresses, she begins to feel assured that her youngest daughter and family are in good hands and now trusts that her husband and three eldest children can take care of Charlie. She used to be on the local news team and was also a poet in her high school days. She is somewhat desperate for recognition beyond her being a mother, and lets special opportunities, such as being on TV or singing in front of a group, go to her head. She has a habit of taking any chance of any publicity that may shine on her family to focus onto her. Amy seldom accepts her children's misbehavior. It is revealed in the episode "Teddy's Bear" that whenever Amy gets involved with things that may tick her off, she turns into "Mama Bear" and loses control. It is revealed in the [[Good Luck Charlie, It's Christmas!|movie]], that she is pregnant again with her fifth child. In "Teddy on Ice", she reveals that Charlie is the perfect combo of the three older kids (the intelligence of Teddy, the sweetness of PJ, and none of Gabe).
*'''{{visible anchor|Bob Duncan}}'''
:Bob Duncan ([[Eric Allan Kramer]]) is the father of PJ, Teddy, Gabe and Charlie and husband of Amy Duncan. He owns his own [[pest control|extermination]] company, "Bob's Bugs Be Gone". He loves bugs and attends the bug convention every year. Bob is the coach of Gabe's basketball team, but he was temporarily replaced by his wife. It is also shown in "Snow Show Part 1" that Bob and Amy were not actually married, they were scammed by a conman who pretended to be a judge. They then legally got married with all four of their children present. His dream as a child was to be a professional wrestler and his name would be "Bobzilla". Bob gets made fun of a lot throughout the series because of his weight and baldness, usually by his youngest son, Gabe. He is very "cheap" and "tight" with his money. He wants his family to know him as a "fix it" man but his projects never seem to work out. He is slightly afraid of his wife Amy (Leigh-Allan Baker) but he calls it a "strong respect". He has two positions of authority when it comes to his four children; PJ, Teddy, Gabe and Charlie: Driving lessons and barbequing. He can be lazy but is determined to spend quality time with his wife and four children. Especially his two sons; PJ and Gabe, they often go on a fishing trip which is a nightmare for PJ and Gabe especially when Bob makes his egg salad sandwiches. He has issues with his mother-in-law in the movie that he gets a timeout just because Petunia blames him for not raising Charlie right. In the end, Petunia says he is good at making beautiful babies, with a little sarcasm. It is revealed he has apologized to Amy 162 times.

===Recurring characters===
*'''Ivy Wentz'''
:Ivy Renee<ref>{{Cite episode|title=Teddy's Broken Heart Club Band|episodelink=List of Good Luck Charlie episodes#ep21|series=Good Luck Charlie|network=[[Disney Channel]]|airdate=November 21, 2010|season=1|number=21|minutes=14:12}}</ref> Wentz ([[Raven Goodwin]]) is Teddy's best friend. She is seen spending most of her time with Teddy at the Duncan's residence and often accompanies her on her dutiful excursions. Ivy is energetic, witty and humorous and has proven to be quite intuitive, although she does not receive the best [[grades]] in school. She is passionate, if not obsessed, about clothes, money, popularity, boys and texting, but on numerous occasions has proven to be a loyal and comforting friend. Ivy briefly dated Emmett when they were younger, but went to the school dance with him so she and Teddy can have a ride in "Dance Off". Also in the episode "Girl Bites Dog" it is revealed that she loves [[country music]]. She is dating a classmate named Raymond. Ivy is a major recurring character. Ivy loves animal print clothes.
*'''Emmett'''
:Emmett (Micah Williams) is PJ's best friend. He is slender, comedic, and has a desperate, misguided & very one-sided attraction to Teddy, but Teddy constantly rejects him. Emmett accompanies PJ on the drums in his band "PJ and the Vibe", and sometimes assists PJ on his problematic excursions. Emmet has a nephew named Mason who, he claimed, was better than Charlie, until Charlie beat Mason in a "baby race" by learning to walk. Emmett is also an incredible dancer, with skills matched only by Spencer. He once went out with Ivy when they were younger. In his mind, he sees himself as being suave, sophisticated and very attractive to girls. Emmett really liked Teddy once but she played a trick on Emmett causing him to dislike Teddy.
*'''Spencer Walsh'''
:Spencer Walsh ([[Shane Harper]]) is Teddy's boyfriend. At first, they started dating after they begin studying together. He cheated on her in the episode "Girl Bites Dog" and broke up with him. He and Emmett share similar dancing abilities that rival each other, and they eventually become friends. In the episode, "Can You Keep a Secret?", he and Teddy get back together.
*'''Mrs. Dabney'''
:Mrs. Estelle<ref>{{Cite episode|title=Kit and Kaboodle|episodelink=List of Good Luck Charlie episodes#ep12|series=Good Luck Charlie|network=[[Disney Channel]]|airdate=July 11, 2010|season=1|number=12|minutes=11:28}}</ref> Dabney ([[Patricia Belcher]]) is the Duncans' stern and irritable neighbor. In the episode "The Curious Case of Mr. Dabney", she was mistakenly accused of killing her husband, though she actually had not. In the episode "Kit And Kaboodle" it is mentioned that Mrs. Dabney and her 4 sisters were born in [[Sheboygan, Wisconsin|Sheboygan]], [[Wisconsin]] in 1958. She wanted the Duncans' tree cut down which housed PJ and Teddy's tree house, but the family fought back. It is revealed that Estelle is one of [[quintuplet]]s (having four other sisters, all played by Belcher via [[split screen]]). Mrs. Dabney is often suspicious of Gabe, because she knows that he enjoys causing trouble. She is often antagonistic towards the Duncans; Bob, PJ, and Gabe especially. She was also a big fan of the (fictional) Higgins and Zork television show when she was younger. She loves her son and cat more than her husband. Some wonder why she married Mr. Dabney if she hated him so much. In "It's A Charlie Duncan Thanksgiving" it is revealed that she and Mr. Dabney had recently divorced. Also in "It's A Charlie Duncan Thanksgiving", she flirted and liked the Duncan kids grandfather but broke up with him not too late.
*'''Jo'''
:Jo Keener<ref>{{Cite episode|title=Duncan's Got Talent|episodelink=List of Good Luck Charlie episodes#ep16|series=Good Luck Charlie|network=[[Disney Channel]]|airdate=September 12, 2010|season=1|number=16|minutes=9:27|quote=I'm Jo Keener}}</ref> ([[G. Hannelius]]) is Gabe's tomboyish bully turned friend. She was introduced in the episode "Boys Meets Girls" bullying Gabe before revealing that she had a crush on him. Since that episode, she appears friendly with Gabe, assisting him with certain situations with an occasional wise crack and insult at his expense. It is demonstrated that she is good with babies after taking care of Charlie. It is also revealed that Gabe also has a small crush on her, but doesn't show it. Jo played a trick on Gabe that almost ruined his chance of being class president.
*'''Mary Lou Wentz'''
:Mary Lou Wentz ([[Ellia English]]) is Ivy Wentz's mother and Amy Duncan's apparent friend. She first appears as a rather unexciting and bland individual, but as the series progresses, she gradually becomes considerably more entertaining and vibrant. She is apparently a skilled knitter, and amazing singer.In "Gabe's 12-1/2 Birthday," she was shown to be a talented singer, getting to perform the national anthem at a game. She has appeared in six episodes. In season 1 she appeared in two episodes, "The Curious Case of Mr. Dabney" and "Butt Dialing Duncans", and in season 2 she has appeared in four episodes, "Appy Days", "Gabe's 12-1/2 Birthday", "Amazing Gracie", and "Teddy on Ice" She is married to Harry Wentz ([[William Allen Young]]), and their exceedingly conservative and traditional ways annoy Ivy and Teddy. In one episode, Teddy visits their home and they invite her to do unusual things like a family sing-a-long of [[Row, Row, Row Your Boat|row, row, row your boat]] in German and eat [[liver and onions]].
*'''Skyler'''
:Skyler<!-- This character is credited as "Skyler", not "Skylar" and a last name has not been revealed. --> ([[Samantha Boscarino]]) is Teddy's friend and Spencer's ex-girlfriend. She first appears and was introduced in the episode "[[List of Good Luck Charlie episodes#ep20|Girl Bites Dog]]" as a complete stranger to Teddy. Later Teddy finds out that she is Spencer's other girlfriend and they break up with him. She then appeared in "[[List of Good Luck Charlie episodes#ep21|Teddy's Broken Heart Club Band]]" where she and Teddy record a mean song about Spencer to get back at him. Teddy and Skyler become good friends. She and PJ become a couple when she and Teddy enter a battle of the bands contest to compete against PJ and Emmett and also Spencer. She and PJ broke up in "[[List of Good Luck Charlie episodes#ep43|PJ in the City]]" when Skyler moved to New York due to her fathers' new job. Skyler is a gifted guitarist and pianist, a talented singer, and can write incredible poems and songs. Throughout the series, she is considered to be Teddy's ditsy, air-headed tag-a-long who hangs out with Teddy when she and Ivy aren't together.
*'''Jake'''
:Jake ([[Tucker Albrizzi]]) is Gabe's friend. <!-- He appears in "Teddy's Little Helper" as Nick, one of the basketball players. - single appearance character, not alternate name for Jake, just same actor-->He first appeared in "Pushing Buttons", where he bought Gabe's bike from him for $10. He then appeared in "Baby's New Shoes" where he went to a movie theater with Gabe and Teddy to help her expose an employee selling children age-inappropriate movie tickets in exchange for money. He also appeared faking a broadcast with Gabe at the end of the episode. He made another appearance in "Termite Queen", where he helps Gabe shoot a movie for his school project.

==Episodes==
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==Development and production==
{{quotebox|quote="A lot of the high-concept shows have kids in an extraordinary situation where the parent or adult takes a backseat, and sometimes the adult isn't as smart as the kid, or it's all about the kids putting one over on the adults. But we have a new show called "Good Luck Charlie" that has a very different kind of concept. It is very grounded, very relatable, and it's not about the parents being dumber than the kids. We try and mine as much comedy out of the parents as possible, but it doesn't mean the kids can't learn from the parents and get guidance from the parents."|source=Adam Bonnett, senior Vice President of original programming for Disney.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/content_display/news/e3id9db7bed8e9402cbd2c76c4a5c71cf86|title=Q&A: Adam Bonnett|last=Bond|first=Paul|date=30 March 2010|work=[[Hollywood Reporter]]|accessdate=15 April 2010}} {{Dead link|date=October 2010|bot=H3llBot}}</ref>|width=33%}}

The ''Good Luck Charlie'' pilot, entitled "Study Date", was shot in February 2009<!-- According to the [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Good_Luck_Charlie&oldid=356100292 version of this article when reference was added on April 15, 2010, the episode was shot in 2009, not 2010. --->,<ref name="tam" /> at Sunset Bronson Studios (where ''[[Hannah Montana]]'' was taped) and the series was picked up later that year.<ref name="buddy">{{cite web|url=http://www.buddytv.com/articles/wizards-of-waverly-place/bridgit-mendler-bites-back-on-30041.aspx|title=Bridgit Mendler Bites Back on 'Wizards of Waverly Place' |last=Gonzalez|first=Maria|date=July 16, 2009|work=[[BuddyTV]]|accessdate=April 6, 2010}}</ref> The show's production occurs at [[Sunset Bronson Studios]] in Los Angeles even though the show is set in [[Denver]], Colorado. Starting with the 2nd season, the series is taped at [[Los Angeles Center Studios]], where ''[[Shake It Up (TV series)|Shake It Up]]'' is also taped. The show operates on a weekly schedule.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.backstage.com/bso/production-listings/tv-pilot-production-listings-1004080074.story |title=TV Pilot Production Listings |publisher=Backstage.com |date=April 1, 2010 |accessdate=June 5, 2010}}</ref> Scripts for a new episode are issued on Monday before a [[read-through]], Wednesdays are [[rehearsal]] and network run-through day, final scripts are issued on Thursday, and the episode is shot in front of a live studio audience on Friday night. According to Mendler, occasionally "episodes are too big to handle with a live audience [and are] taped without an audience, but mostly they're live."<ref name="mac">{{cite web|last=Weinman |first=Jaime |url=http://www2.macleans.ca/2010/05/21/disney-channel-news-in-which-the-name-jonas-is-rarely-mentioned/ |title=Disney Channel News, In Which The Name "Jonas" Is Rarely Mentioned – TV Guidance, Uncategorized |publisher=Macleans.ca |date=May 21, 2010 |accessdate=June 5, 2010}}</ref>

''Good Luck Charlie'' was created by [[Phil Baker and Drew Vaupen]], who have been writing together since 1993 on shows ranging from ''[[Suddenly Susan]]'' to ''[[Sonny With a Chance]]''.<ref name="pitts">{{cite news|url=http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/10094/1047445-67.stm?cmpid=entertainment.xml|title=Tuned In: Disney Channel hopes "Good Luck Charlie" will appeal to both kids and parents|last=Owen|first=Rob|date=April 4, 2010|work=[[Pittsburgh Post-Gazette]]|accessdate=April 5, 2010}}</ref> The pair aspired to create a program that would appeal to entire families rather than simply kids. Inspired by the success of reruns of shows such as ''[[Full House]]'' and ''[[George Lopez (TV series)|George Lopez]]'' with young audiences, Vaupen and Baker turned to [[sitcom|family sitcoms]]. "We wanted to do a show about a family, to bring back a family sitcom and make it about a real family, not wizards, nobody's a pop star, nobody has a TV show," said Vaupen,<ref name="pitts" /> referring to ''[[Wizards of Waverly Place]]'', ''[[Hannah Montana]]'' and ''[[Sonny with a Chance]]''.

Veteran writer-producer [[Dan Staley]] (''[[Cheers]]'') later joined the show as executive producer. Disney’s Gary Marsh said “because most network television abandoned the traditional sitcom, Disney has been able to snatch up a lot of experienced talent for behind the camera, including executive producer Dan Staley…”<ref name="nydaily"/>

''Good Luck Charlie''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s central family, the Duncans from [[Denver]], Colorado, was carefully crafted for broad appeal. While the series is still told primarily through the view point of the Duncan children, the children's parents, Amy and Bob, are less on the periphery and writers attempt to add scenes that adult viewers can relate to. For example, in one scene in the pilot episode Amy confesses to Bob that she is overwhelmed with becoming a working new mother again. "She's not sure she can pull this off," says Bonnet. "And just playing that scene the way we did, a very real scene between husband and wife, kind of makes this show different."<ref name="latimes" /> The writers also try to include jokes for adult viewers while remaining chaste enough for their young target audience.<ref name="latimes" /> Unlike most previous Disney Channel series such as ''[[Sonny with a Chance]]'', ''[[Hannah Montana]]'', or ''[[Cory in the House]]'', both parents are seen in the Duncan family. "It felt like the right time to have a show with two parents, to debunk the myth that Disney never has the mom in the picture," says Adam Bonnett, Senior Vice President of original programming for Disney Channel. "Because it is a myth."<ref name="fellinlove" />

Because a series about the rich and famous might alienate viewers in a [[Late-2000s recession|troubled economy]], the Duncans were made middle-class. According to [[Gary Marsh]], Entertainment President of Disney Channel Worldwide, "We want[ed] to do is acknowledge the reality of the times in which we live, where two parents work, where kids are expected to help out around the house in meaningful ways. Real-life issues happen. Everyone isn't living ''[[The Life of Riley]]'' all the time."<ref name="latimes">{{cite news|url=http://articles.latimes.com/2009/dec/31/entertainment/la-et-disney-comedy31-2009dec31|title=A new Disney Channel niche: adults|last=Chmielewski|first=Dawn C.|date=December 31, 2009|work=Los Angeles Times|accessdate=April 7, 2010}}</ref>

===Naming===
Broadening Disney Channel's appeal was also a concern when choosing the names of the characters names and the title of the program. "You want a title that says, a) this is a sitcom and, b) this is something that will interest the main demographic but also we're trying to expand the Disney brand beyond just girls," Vaupen commented.<ref name="pitts" /> The series' title was originally "''Love, Teddy''", the phrase Teddy had used to end her video diary entries during development. However, "''Love, Teddy''" immediately felt feminized and almost excludes boys," Vaupen said. "We also didn't want to have the word 'Baby' in the title because that would exclude certain people."<ref name="pitts" /> The Duncan baby was originally named "Daisy" during development, but executives thought that "Charlie", which is usually a boy's name, would attract more boys.<ref name="fellinlove">{{cite web|url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/disney-eyes-teen-star-86502|title=Disney eyes another teen star|last=Bond|first=Paul|date=July 14, 2009|work=[[The Hollywood Reporter]]|accessdate=April 7, 2010}}{{subscription required}}<br/>{{cite web|url=http://www.dapsmagic.com/disneynewsarticle.php?id=9942|title=Disney eyes another teen star|last=Bond|first=Paul|date=July 15, 2009|work=www.dapsmagic.com|archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/63627AIRs|archivedate=November 10, 2011}}<sup>'''(Copy of original)'''</sup></ref>

===Casting===
As ''Good Luck Charlie'' is low concept and character-driven, "the actors not only had to carry the show, they also had to have "pitch-perfect" chemistry with each other to make the family dynamic believable."<ref name="nydaily">{{cite news|url=http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/tv/2010/04/03/2010-04-03_disney_channels_good_luck_charlie_harks_but_to_traditional_family_sitcoms.html#ixzz0kGftwEIc|title=Disney Channel's 'Good Luck Charlie' harks back to traditional family sitcoms|last=Kinon|first=Cristina|date=April 3, 2010|work=[[Daily News (New York)]]|accessdate=April 7, 2010}}</ref> Bonnet says Disney Channel executives "just fell in love with" [[Bridgit Mendler]], who stars as the series' protagonist, teenager Teddy Duncan.<ref name="fellinlove" /> "She has all the attributes of a Disney star," said Bonnet.<ref name="fellinlove" /> Mendler first heard about ''Good Luck Charlie'' in late November 2008. After several rounds of auditions and cast reads, she finally secured the part in January 2009.<ref name="tam">Rosenberg, Alex (March 2010). "[http://www.tamnews.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=465:former-tam-student-turned-starlet&catid=50:lifestyles&Itemid=222 Former Tam student turned starlet]". [[Tamalpais High School]]. Retrieved April 15, 2010.{{dead link|date=December 2011}}</ref> Both Mendler and [[Jason Dolley]], who plays Teddy's older brother PJ, have previously starred in other Disney Channel series and movies; Mendler had a recurring role on ''[[Wizards of Waverly Place]]'' while Dolley starred in ''[[Cory in the House]]'' and several Disney Channel television movies. ''Variety'' magazine's Brian Lowry says their careers "[reflect] the Disney Channel's knack for identifying young performers and rolling them from one project to the next, in a fashion reminiscent of the old studio system."<ref name="varrev">{{cite news|url=http://www.variety.com/review/VE1117942513.html?categoryId=32&cs=1|title=Good Luck Charlie|last=Lowry|first=Brian|date=April 4, 2010|work=Variety |accessdate=April 7, 2010}}</ref> Both [[Eric Allan Kramer]], who plays Bob Duncan, and [[Leigh-Allyn Baker]], who plays Amy Duncan, have also guest starred on other Disney Channel shows. Baker says Disney had been "courting [her] for awhile to play a mom", but she had always felt too young. "I kind of feel like hey, you know what? When I'm done with this stint, I'll actually be the age everyone thinks I am to be able to play the part."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.newsobserver.com/2010/04/05/422264/herding-squirrels-interview-with.html#ixzz0kGyLgpiJ|title=Interview with TV Mom Leigh-Allyn Baker|last=Arbios|first=Traci|date=April 4, 2010|work=[[News & Observer]]|accessdate=April 7, 2010}} {{Dead link|date=October 2010|bot=H3llBot}}</ref> Baker, a new mother herself, was nine months pregnant when she auditioned for the role.<ref name="zap2it">{{cite web|url=http://www.zap2it.com/news/zap-good-luck-charlie-story,0,5212074.story|title='Good Luck Charlie': Leigh-Allyn Baker stars in a family-friendly winner|last=Bergstrom|first=Elaine|date=March 31, 2010|work=[[Zap2it]]|accessdate=April 15, 2010}}</ref>

'''{{visible anchor|Mia Talerico}}''' – Like most series featuring baby actors, producers of ''Good Luck Charlie'' had originally planned on having twins play Charlie Duncan, the title character and the Duncans' new baby.<ref name="pitts" /> Hiring two babies would allow for longer work days without violating child labor laws as well as the ability to substitute one child for the other if one was unavailable. However, the show makers were unsuccessful in finding an appropriate set of twins and decided to cast [[imdbname:3835417|Mia Talerico]] instead.<ref name="pitts" /> Marsh says hiring Talerico, who was ten months old when she was cast, was their biggest risk while creating the show: "It's like flying without a net. She may have a bad day and we can't shoot and it'll cost us tens of thousands of dollars. But so far, so good. She's the most obedient actor I've ever worked with."<ref name="nydaily" />

==Reception==
===Critical reception===
The series's premiere earned positive reviews. It also currently holds a 7.9 making "Good" rating on [[TV.com]],<ref>[http://www.tv.com/good-luck-charlie/show/77559/summary.html?q=Good%20Luck%20Charlie&tag=search_results;summary;1 Good Luck Charlie] at [[TV.com]]</ref> and 6.5 rating from 1915 users on [[Internet Movie Database|IMDb.com]].<ref>[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1415889/ Good luck Charlie at IMDb]</ref> Robert Lloyd of ''[[The Los Angeles Times]]'' described it as a "professional sitcom from sitcom professionals" with efficient jokes and typical sitcom characters, and situations which are "willfully arranged".<ref name="latimes" /> However, Lloyd praised the series for offering a "contextually novel picture of a teenage girl taking care of her baby sister with a persuasive nonchalance and practical ease that transcends the strenuous comedy that surrounds it."<ref name="latimes" /> Neal Justin of the ''[[Star Tribune]]'' said the "slapstick heavy, laugh-track fueled sitcom" had no redeeming qualities other than "keeping your 11-year-old sedated for a half hour".<ref>{{cite web|author=By neal justin television |url=http://www.startribune.com/entertainment/tv/89706607.html?elr=KArksi8cyaiUncacyi8cyaiUiD3aPc:_Yyc:aUU |title=TV critic's picks: Friday |publisher=StarTribune.com |date=April 1, 2010 |accessdate=June 5, 2010}}</ref> Rob Owen of the ''[[Pittsburgh Post-Gazette]]'' said ''Good Luck Charlie'' would appeal to kids, but not adults. "Parents have seen the same sort of show done before and better in [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]]'s 1980s-era [[TGIF (ABC)|TGIF]] lineup," wrote Owen.<ref>{{cite web|url =http://www.scrippsnews.com/node/52628 |title=Owen-TV: Good luck finding parents to watch 'Charlie' |publisher=ScrippsNews |date=March 31, 2010 |accessdate=June 5, 2010}}</ref> Contrarily, Brian Lowry of ''[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]'' magazine said ''Good Luck Charlie'' was "a surprisingly refreshing throwback to ABC's "TGIF"-style sitcoms".<ref name="varrev" /> He commented that while the series did not "push sitcom boundaries", it was "sprightly" and "pleasantly handled".<ref name="varrev" />

===Viewership===
The series premiered to 4.6&nbsp;million viewers, making it the highest-rated series premiere for a [[Disney Channel Original Series]] since ''[[The Suite Life on Deck]]'' in 2008, and the week's highest-rated cable program.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.variety.com/article/VR1118017313.html?categoryId=14&cs=1|title='Idol,' Fox top week in demos|last=Kissell|first=Rick|date=April 7, 2010|work=Variety |accessdate=April 15, 2010}}</ref> ''[[Maclean's]]'' reported that overall, the first season "has been doing about as well as Disney’s more successful shows – ''The Suite Life'' and so on."<ref name="mac"/>

On January 16, 2011, the episode "Snow Show (Part 1)" became the most watched episode ever of ''Good Luck Charlie'', earning 6.7&nbsp;million viewers exceeding the 5 million average of the episode "Kit and Kaboodle", as well 4.6&nbsp;million average for the show's premiere. These high ratings came with the season 3 ''[[The Suite Life on Deck]]'' episode "Twister: Part III" serving the show's lead-in.<ref>[http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2011/01/19/cable-top-25-bcs-championship-jersey-shore-the-game-top-weekly-cable-viewing/79301 Cable Top 25: BCS Championship, 'Jersey Shore,' 'The Game' Top Weekly Cable Viewing] By Robert Seidman – January 19, 2011 – tvbythenumbers.com</ref>

==Awards==
{| class="wikitable"
|-
|+ Awards
|-
! style="text-align:center;"| Year
! style="text-align:center;"| Award
! style="text-align:center;"| Category
! style="text-align:center;"| Nominee
! style="text-align:center;"| Result
|-
| rowspan=3| 2010
| [[Teen Choice Awards]]
| TV Breakout Star Female
| rowspan=3| [[Bridgit Mendler]]
| {{nom}}
|-
| [[Popstar! Magazine]]
| Female Newcomer
| {{Won}}
|-
| [[J-14 Teen Icon Awards]]
| Icon of Tomorrow
|{{nom}}
|-
| rowspan=5| 2011
| rowspan=3| [[Young Artist Award]]
| Best Performance in a TV Series (Comedy or Drama) and Supporting Young Actor<ref name="Young Artist Awards">{{cite web|url=http://www.youngartistawards.org/noms32.html|title=32nd Annual Young Artist Awards|accessdate=March 5, 2011|work=Young Artist Awards}}</ref>
| [[Bradley Steven Perry]]
| {{Nom}}
|-
| Best Performance in a TV Series (Comedy or Drama) and Guest Starring Young Actress 11–15<ref name="Young Artist Awards"/>
| [[Ryan Newman (actress)|Ryan Newman]]
| {{Nom}}
|-
| Best Performance in a TV Series and Guest Starring Young Actor Ten and Under<ref name="Young Artist Awards"/>
| [[Tucker Albrizzi]]
| {{Won}}
|-
| J-14 Teen Icon Awards
| Iconic TV Actress
| Bridgit Mendler
| {{Won}}
|-
| [[British Academy Children's Awards]]
| BAFTA Kid's Vote: TV
| rowspan=2| ''Good Luck Charlie''
| {{Won}}
|-
| rowspan=2| 2012
| rowspan=2| [[Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards|2012 Kids' Choice Awards]]
| Favourite TV Show
|{{pending}}
|-
| Favourite TV Actress
| Bridgit Mendler
|{{pending}}
|}

== Music ==
===Hang In There Baby===
"Hang In There Baby" is the theme song for the TV series and was performed by [[Bridgit Mendler]].

===I'm Gonna Run to You===
"I'm Gonna Run to You" is a song performed by Bridigit Mendler for [[Good Luck Charlie, It's Christmas!]].

== Film ==
{{main|Good Luck Charlie, It's Christmas!}}
''Good Luck Charlie, It's Christmas!'' also known as "Good Luck Charlie:The Road Trip Movie" is a 2011 [[Christmas film]] based on the series. The film premiered December 2, 2011 on the Disney Channel. The film was directed by [[Arlene Sanford]] and written by [[Geoff Rodkey]]. The [[Disney Channel Original Movie]] follows the Duncan family on their road trip to Amy Duncan's parents' house for Christmas.

== Indian adaptation ==
An Indian adaptation of the show, titled ''[[Best of Luck Nikki]]'', premiered on [[Disney Channel India]] on April 3, 2011. Sheena Bajaj plays Dolly Singh, a character similar to that of Teddy Duncan.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://videos.desishock.net/1564939/HINDI-Cartoons---Best-of-Luck-NIKKI-Commercial |title=HINDI Cartoons - Best of Luck NIKKI Commercial |publisher=Videos.desishock.net |date= |accessdate=2011-08-20}}</ref>

==International broadcasting==
{{Refimprove section|date=October 2010}}
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Country / Region
! Channel
! Series premiere
! Title in country
|-
| {{USA}}
| [[Disney Channel]]<ref name="medinet" />
| style="text-align: center" | April 4, 2010
| ''Good Luck Charlie''
|-
| {{flag|Arab League}}
| [[Disney Channel Middle East]]
| style="text-align: center" | 2010
| ''Good Luck Charlie''
|-
| {{CAN}}
| [[Family (TV channel)|Family Channel]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.newswire.ca/en/releases/archive/April2010/21/c4358.html |title=FAMILY CHANNEL &#124; Family Channel welcomes its newest addition: Disney Channel's Good Luck Charlie |publisher=Newswire.ca |date=May 28, 2010 |accessdate=June 5, 2010}}</ref>
| style="text-align: center" | April 5, 2010 (Sneak Peek)<br />May 14, 2010 (Premiere)
| rowspan=5|''Good Luck Charlie''
|-
| {{AUS}}
| rowspan="2"| [[Disney Channel (Australia)|Disney Channel Australia]]
| style="text-align: center" rowspan="2"| May 14, 2010 (Sneak Peek)<br />July 23, 2010 (Premiere)<ref>{{cite news | newspaper=[[The Age]] | title = Pay TV- Friday, July 23| first = Brad | last = Newsome | section = Green Guide – Preview | page = 34 | date = July 22, 2010 | accessdate =October 28, 2010 | url =http://newsstore.fairfax.com.au/apps/viewDocument.ac?docID=AGE100722BQ4R3EF9OO7 }}</ref>
|-
| {{NZ}}
|-
| {{UK}}
| rowspan="2"| [[Disney Channel (UK and Ireland)|Disney Channel UK and Ireland]]
| style="text-align: center" rowspan="2"| May 14, 2010 (Sneak Peek)<br />June 12, 2010 (Premiere)
|-
| {{IRL}}
|-
| rowspan="2"| {{GER}}
| [[Disney Channel (Germany)|Disney Channel Germany]]<ref name="Fernsehserien.de">{{cite web|url=http://www.fernsehserien.de/index.php?serie=15709 |title=Meine Schwester Charlie: Infos zur TV-Serie |publisher=Fernsehserien.de |date=June 11, 2007 |accessdate=June 5, 2010}}</ref>
| style="text-align: center"| May 7, 2010 (Sneak Peek)<br />November 7, 2010 (Premiere)
| rowspan="3"| ''Meine Schwester Charlie (My Sister Charlie)''
|-
| [[Super RTL]]<ref>{{cite web|author=Michael Brandes |url=http://www.wunschliste.de/news/9055 |title=Super RTL: Programmpräsentation 2010/11 |publisher=Wunschliste.de |date=2010-08-13 |accessdate=2011-08-20}}</ref>
| style="text-align: center"| TBA
|-
| {{AUT}}
| [[Disney Channel (Germany)|Disney Channel Germany]]<ref name="Fernsehserien.de"/>
| style="text-align: center"| May 7, 2010 (Sneak Peek)<br />November 7, 2010 (Premiere)
|-
| {{POL}}
| [[Disney Channel Poland]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.disney.pl/DisneyChannel/showinfo/programmes/tvguide/ |title=Disney Channel |publisher=Disney.pl |accessdate=June 5, 2010}}</ref>
| style="text-align: center" rowspan="7"| June 5, 2010
| ''Powodzenia Charlie!''
|-
| {{GRE}}
| [[Disney Channel (Greece)|Disney Channel Greece]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nova.gr/ContentX.aspx?a_id=580&o=4 |title=Nova.gr |publisher=Nova.gr |date=January 27, 2010 |accessdate=June 5, 2010}}</ref>
| ''Καλή Τύχη Τσάρλι''
|-
| {{CZE}}
| rowspan="5"|[[Disney Channel (Central and Eastern Europe)|Disney Channel CEE]]
| ''Hodně štěstí, Charlie''
|-
| {{SVK}}
| ''Veľa šťastia, Charlie''
|-
| {{BUL}}
| ''Късмет, Чарли''
|-
| {{HUN}}
| ''Sok sikert, Charlie!''
|-
| {{ROM}}
| ''Baftă,Charlie!''
|-
| {{FRA}}
| [[Disney Channel France]]
| style="text-align: center" | June 9, 2010 (Sneak Peek)<br />September 1, 2010 (Premiere)
| ''Bonne Chance Charlie''
|-
| {{QC}}
| [[VRAK.TV]]
| style="text-align: center" | December 28, 2010
| ''Bonne Chance Charlie''
|-
| {{ARG}}
| rowspan="5"| [[Disney Channel Latin America]]
| style="text-align: center" rowspan="5"| July 10, 2010 (Sneak Peek)<br />July 12, 2010 (Premiere)
| rowspan="5"| ''¡Buena Suerte, Charlie!''
|-
| {{MEX}}

|-
| {{VEN}}
|-
| {{ECU}}
|-
| {{COL}}
|-
| {{BRA}}
| [[Disney Channel Brazil]]
| style="text-align: center" | July 10, 2010
| ''Boa Sorte, Charlie!''
|-
| rowspan="2"| {{CHI}}
| [[Disney Channel Latin America]]
| style="text-align: center" | July 10, 2010 (Sneak Peek)<br />July 12, 2010 (Premiere)
| rowspan="2"| ''¡Buena Suerte, Charlie!''
|-
| [[Canal 13 (Chile)]]
| style="text-align: center" | January 7, 2012
|-
| {{ESP}}
| [[Disney Channel Spain]]
| style="text-align: center" rowspan="2"| September 19, 2010 (Sneak Peek)<br />October 8, 2010 (Premiere)
| ''¡Buena Suerte, Charlie!''
|-
| {{POR}}
| [[Disney Channel Portugal]]
| ''Boa Sorte, Charlie!''
|-
| rowspan="2"|{{ITA}}
| [[Disney Channel Italy]]
| style="text-align: center" | 12 July 2010 (Sneak Peek)<br /> 1 October 2010 (Premiere)
| rowspan="2"| ''Buona fortuna, Charlie!''
|-
| [[Italia 1]]
| style="text-align: center"| [[TBA]]
|-
| {{TUR}}
| [[Disney Channel Turkey]]
| style="text-align: center" | June 19, 2010
| ''İyi Şanslar Charlie''
|-
| {{ISR}}
| [[Disney Channel Israel]]
| style="text-align: center" | October 17, 2010
| ''גוד לאק צ'ארלי''
|-
| {{JAP}}
| [[Disney Channel Japan]]
| style="text-align: center" | July 19, 2010 (Sneak Peek)<br />September 10, 2010 (Premiere)
| ''グッドラック・チャーリー''
|-
| {{flagicon|Taiwan}} [[Taiwan]]
| [[Disney Channel Taiwan]]
| style="text-align: center" | June 24, 2010
| ''我愛夏莉 (I Love Charlie)''
|-
| {{HKG}}
| rowspan="10"|[[Disney Channel Asia]]
| style="text-align: center" | June 24, 2010
| ''我愛夏莉 (I Love Charlie)''
|-
| {{CAM}}
| style="text-align: center" rowspan="9"| August 9, 2010 (Sneak Peek)<br />August 14, 2010 (Premiere)<br>November 6, 2011 (Season 2)
| rowspan="8"| ''Good Luck Charlie''
|-
| {{BRN}}
|-
| {{IDN}}
|-
| {{MYS}}
|-
| {{PHI}}
|-
| {{SIN}}
|-
| {{THA}}
|-
| {{VIE}}
|-
| {{KOR}}
| ''찰리야 부탁해 (I'm Counting on You, Charlie)''
|-
| {{BEL}}
| rowspan="2"| [[Disney Channel (Netherlands/Flanders)|Disney Channel The Netherlands & Belgium]]
| style="text-align: center" rowspan="2" | January 7, 2011
| rowspan="2"| ''Good Luck Charlie''
|-
| {{NED}}
|-
| {{RUS}}
| [[Disney Channel Russia]]
| rowspan="2"| January 2, 2011 (Sneak Peek)<br />January 29, 2011 (Premiere)
| ''Держись, Чарли!''
|-
| {{NOR}}
| [[Disney Channel Scandinavia]]
| ''Lykke til Charlie''
|-
| {{DEN}}
| [[Disney Channel Scandinavia]]
| style="text-align: center" |
| ''Held og lykke Charlie!''
|-
| {{SWE}}
| [[Disney Channel Scandinavia]]
| style="text-align: center" |
| ''Lycka till Charlie!''
|-
| {{FIN}}
| [[Disney Channel]]
| style="text align: center" |
| ''Onnea matkaan, Charlie!''
|}

==References==
{{Reflist|colwidth=30em}}

==External links==
* {{official website|http://tv.disney.go.com/disneychannel/goodluckcharlie/}}
* {{imdb title|1415889|Good Luck Charlie}}
* {{tv.com|77559|Good Luck Charlie}}
* {{TV Guide show|303514}}
* [http://goodluckCharlie.Wikia.com Good Luck Charlie wiki]

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Good Luck Charlie
File:Good Luck Charlie - logo.PNG
Created byPhil Baker
Drew Vaupen
StarringBridgit Mendler
Leigh-Allyn Baker
Bradley Steven Perry
Mia Talerico
Eric Allan Kramer
Jason Dolley
Theme music composerJeanne Lurie, Chen Neeman
and Aris Archontis
Opening theme"Hang In There Baby", performed by Bridgit Mendler
ComposerStephen R. Phillips & Tim P.
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes56 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producersPhil Baker
Drew Vaupen
Dan Staley
Camera setupVideotape (filmized);
Multi-camera
Running time23 minutes
Production companiesIt's a Laugh Productions
Disney Channel Original Productions
Original release
NetworkDisney Channel
ReleaseApril 4, 2010 (2010-04-04) –
present

Good Luck Charlie is an original Disney Channel television sitcom, which premiered April 4, 2010. The series was created by Phil Baker and Drew Vaupen, who wanted to create a program that would appeal to entire families, as opposed to children only. It revolves around a Denver family, the Duncans, as they try to adjust to the birth of their fourth child, Charlotte "Charlie" Duncan (Mia Talerico). In each episode, Teddy Duncan (Bridgit Mendler) creates a video diary containing advice for Charlie about their family and life as a teenager. Teddy tries to show Charlie what she might go through when she is older in the video diaries for future reference. The show is set in Denver.

Among other decisions, executives included adult-centric scenes and changed the series title from Oops To Love, Teddy and finally to Good Luck Charlie in order to ensure the series would appeal to all family members. Good Luck Charlie premiered on Disney Channel in the United States on April 4, 2010.[1] It premiered in Canada on April 5, 2010, the United Kingdom and Ireland on May 14, 2010, and in Australia and New Zealand on July 23, 2010. Good Luck Charlie was renewed for a second season, with production beginning in August 2010 with a season premiere on February 20, 2011.[2] A feature-length Christmas Disney Channel Original Movie based on the series entitled Good Luck Charlie, It's Christmas! began production in March 2011 for a December 2011 premiere.[3] On August 29, 2011, Disney Channel announced that they had renewed the series for a third season, scheduled to premiere in early 2012.[3]

Premise

The series centers on the Duncan family, who are still adjusting to the birth of their fourth child, Charlotte "Charlie" Duncan (Mia Talerico).[4] When parents Amy (Leigh-Allyn Baker), a nurse, and Bob (Eric Allan Kramer), an exterminator, return to work, they ask their three older children—PJ (Jason Dolley), Teddy (Bridgit Mendler), and Gabe (Bradley Steven Perry)— for help raising their little sister. At the same time, Teddy, PJ, and Gabe try to deal with school and typical social challenges in their life.[5]

The events of each episode become material for a video diary Teddy is making for her younger sister. Teddy hopes the videos will provide useful advice for Charlie after they have both grown up and Teddy has moved out. Also at the end of each video, she (and/or other cast members) states, "Good luck, Charlie" or may even say it indirectly such as "Wish them good luck, Charlie".[6] During the movie, Amy reveals to Teddy that she is pregnant with her fifth child, which Teddy is trying to adjust to but this story plot will not be carried into the actual series until the third season.

Characters

Main characters

  • Teddy Duncan
Teddy R.[7] Duncan (Bridgit Mendler) is the protagonist of the series and Charlie's older and only sister. Feeling that she will not be around as much when her baby sister Charlie is grown, she produces and directs video diaries for her, hoping that it will give her advice that will help her be successful as a teenager. Her best friend is Ivy Wentz. She is usually a straight A student. It was shown in "Sun Show part 1" that her parents were expecting a boy, hence the generally boyish name "Teddy". She dated Spencer Walsh in season one but they broke up after she caught him hanging around with pretty, dim-witted brunette Skyler, breaking her heart. She and Skyler later become friends despite Teddy and Ivy being annoyed by her at times because of her dumbness but they get used to it, as it is her nature. She and Skyler also compete in a Battle of the Bands contest, but when Skyler and PJ get together, they combine the two bands together, winning the contest. She and Spencer later get back together in season two, where Spencer kisses her and says that hurting her was the stupidest thing he's ever done. Teddy shows a lot of care towards her brothers, as demonstrated when she saves P.J from falling out of the tree house window on the condition of him needing to drive her where ever she wanted for a month, or when Gabe gets a black eye from Jo and Teddy offers to help him with his problem. Teddy is known as a "goody-goody" (gg) from her best friend Ivy. It is revealed in "Bye Bye Video Diary", that the reason she wants Charlie to have video diaries with advice in them because she wants Charlie to grow up a good girl.
The cast of Good Luck Charlie (The Duncan family, from left to right), Eric Allan Kramer as Bob, Leigh-Allyn Baker as Amy, Mia Talerico as Charlie, Bridgit Mendler as Teddy, Bradley Steven Perry as Gabe and Jason Dolley as PJ.
  • PJ Duncan
PJ Duncan[8] (Jason Dolley) is the oldest of the Duncan siblings. He and Teddy often fight, although they care about each other, and he usually gets along well with his younger brother, Gabe. He often appears awkward, absent-minded and childish, but has shown on numerous occasions to be resourceful, creative and intelligent. Also, he has also been shown to be a good cook. He and his best friend, Emmett, have their own band entitled "PJ and the Vibe". PJ occasionally uses his younger sister, Charlie, for his personal gain. He dated Teddy's friend and ex-girlfriend of Spencer Walsh, Skyler, who has the same type of brain he has, but they broke up in "PJ in the City" when Skyler had to move to New York because of her father's new job. When he dated Skyler, he became concerned when her ex-boyfriend kept texting her to get back together, he tells him to leave Skyler alone. He was named after his great-grandfather Patrick John, but Bob was nervous while writing on his birth certificate, giving him the legal name of "Potty" John, which was changed to "PP" John in season 2.
  • Gabe Duncan
Gabriel B.[9] "Gabe" Duncan (Bradley Steven Perry) is the younger brother of Teddy and PJ and older brother of Charlie. It is demonstrated early in the series that Gabe does not approve of Charlie's arrival and takes the longest, of all the Duncans, to get used to her. However, he often reluctantly assists with taking care of his younger sister and is gradually beginning to demonstrate more fondness of her. He is a prankster, and sometimes troublemaker, often sarcastic and lazy, but can also be dutiful and determined at times. He is frontman when it comes to the Duncans's running rivalry with Mrs. Dabney, the Duncan's neighbor, who is often the target of Gabe's pranks and cracks, which is the only time the family doesn't mind them. He is the only Duncan that has short brown hair, unlike the rest of his family, who are blonde.One time he has been in a commercial with a fake mom where he claims "she looks more like my mom than my real one." A running gag in the show is that he insults his father because of his weight and baldness, his mother's cooking, P.J being dumb, and occasionally Charlie and Teddy. Whenever there is a special occasion, he wants to skip the ceremony and get to the cake.
  • Charlie Duncan
Charlotte "Charlie" Duncan (Mia Talerico) is the title character and youngest of the Duncan siblings. She is mostly portrayed as being happy and seldom cries, although she does, though rarely, get upset for various reasons. Charlie can also be mischievous at times. Many of the Duncan family's adventures revolve around Charlie. Her older brothers, PJ and Gabe, are often seen using Charlie for their own benefit, although PJ shows that he cares about her deeply. However, Gabe seems to dislike Charlie the most although, in some episodes, he is seen being quite fond of her. Amy thinks of Charlie as the perfect baby, being cute and all that. Bridgit Mendler played the older version of Charlie in "Bye-Bye Video Diary" in a dream sequence that shows what Teddy fears if Charlie does not receive the video diaries (Charlie might act bad, quit school, run away with her juvenile boyfriend, and resent Teddy). It was revealed in "Charlie is 1" that it was Teddy's idea to nickname her Charlie. Charlie was seen having short hair, usually tied up like a bun in the first season, but as she grew older, had longer hair in a ponytail or pigtails.
  • Amy Duncan
Amy B.[10] Duncan – (née Blankenhooper[11]) (Leigh-Allyn Baker) is the mother of PJ, Teddy, Gabe and Charlie and wife of Bob Duncan. She works as a hospital nurse and is often portrayed as dutiful, protective and comedic. She is very fond and loving of her family, and does everything she can to care for and protect them. She appears to feel somewhat uncomfortable when she is not taking care of her family, specifically Charlie, but as the series progresses, she begins to feel assured that her youngest daughter and family are in good hands and now trusts that her husband and three eldest children can take care of Charlie. She used to be on the local news team and was also a poet in her high school days. She is somewhat desperate for recognition beyond her being a mother, and lets special opportunities, such as being on TV or singing in front of a group, go to her head. She has a habit of taking any chance of any publicity that may shine on her family to focus onto her. Amy seldom accepts her children's misbehavior. It is revealed in the episode "Teddy's Bear" that whenever Amy gets involved with things that may tick her off, she turns into "Mama Bear" and loses control. It is revealed in the movie, that she is pregnant again with her fifth child. In "Teddy on Ice", she reveals that Charlie is the perfect combo of the three older kids (the intelligence of Teddy, the sweetness of PJ, and none of Gabe).
  • Bob Duncan
Bob Duncan (Eric Allan Kramer) is the father of PJ, Teddy, Gabe and Charlie and husband of Amy Duncan. He owns his own extermination company, "Bob's Bugs Be Gone". He loves bugs and attends the bug convention every year. Bob is the coach of Gabe's basketball team, but he was temporarily replaced by his wife. It is also shown in "Snow Show Part 1" that Bob and Amy were not actually married, they were scammed by a conman who pretended to be a judge. They then legally got married with all four of their children present. His dream as a child was to be a professional wrestler and his name would be "Bobzilla". Bob gets made fun of a lot throughout the series because of his weight and baldness, usually by his youngest son, Gabe. He is very "cheap" and "tight" with his money. He wants his family to know him as a "fix it" man but his projects never seem to work out. He is slightly afraid of his wife Amy (Leigh-Allan Baker) but he calls it a "strong respect". He has two positions of authority when it comes to his four children; PJ, Teddy, Gabe and Charlie: Driving lessons and barbequing. He can be lazy but is determined to spend quality time with his wife and four children. Especially his two sons; PJ and Gabe, they often go on a fishing trip which is a nightmare for PJ and Gabe especially when Bob makes his egg salad sandwiches. He has issues with his mother-in-law in the movie that he gets a timeout just because Petunia blames him for not raising Charlie right. In the end, Petunia says he is good at making beautiful babies, with a little sarcasm. It is revealed he has apologized to Amy 162 times.

Recurring characters

  • Ivy Wentz
Ivy Renee[12] Wentz (Raven Goodwin) is Teddy's best friend. She is seen spending most of her time with Teddy at the Duncan's residence and often accompanies her on her dutiful excursions. Ivy is energetic, witty and humorous and has proven to be quite intuitive, although she does not receive the best grades in school. She is passionate, if not obsessed, about clothes, money, popularity, boys and texting, but on numerous occasions has proven to be a loyal and comforting friend. Ivy briefly dated Emmett when they were younger, but went to the school dance with him so she and Teddy can have a ride in "Dance Off". Also in the episode "Girl Bites Dog" it is revealed that she loves country music. She is dating a classmate named Raymond. Ivy is a major recurring character. Ivy loves animal print clothes.
  • Emmett
Emmett (Micah Williams) is PJ's best friend. He is slender, comedic, and has a desperate, misguided & very one-sided attraction to Teddy, but Teddy constantly rejects him. Emmett accompanies PJ on the drums in his band "PJ and the Vibe", and sometimes assists PJ on his problematic excursions. Emmet has a nephew named Mason who, he claimed, was better than Charlie, until Charlie beat Mason in a "baby race" by learning to walk. Emmett is also an incredible dancer, with skills matched only by Spencer. He once went out with Ivy when they were younger. In his mind, he sees himself as being suave, sophisticated and very attractive to girls. Emmett really liked Teddy once but she played a trick on Emmett causing him to dislike Teddy.
  • Spencer Walsh
Spencer Walsh (Shane Harper) is Teddy's boyfriend. At first, they started dating after they begin studying together. He cheated on her in the episode "Girl Bites Dog" and broke up with him. He and Emmett share similar dancing abilities that rival each other, and they eventually become friends. In the episode, "Can You Keep a Secret?", he and Teddy get back together.
  • Mrs. Dabney
Mrs. Estelle[13] Dabney (Patricia Belcher) is the Duncans' stern and irritable neighbor. In the episode "The Curious Case of Mr. Dabney", she was mistakenly accused of killing her husband, though she actually had not. In the episode "Kit And Kaboodle" it is mentioned that Mrs. Dabney and her 4 sisters were born in Sheboygan, Wisconsin in 1958. She wanted the Duncans' tree cut down which housed PJ and Teddy's tree house, but the family fought back. It is revealed that Estelle is one of quintuplets (having four other sisters, all played by Belcher via split screen). Mrs. Dabney is often suspicious of Gabe, because she knows that he enjoys causing trouble. She is often antagonistic towards the Duncans; Bob, PJ, and Gabe especially. She was also a big fan of the (fictional) Higgins and Zork television show when she was younger. She loves her son and cat more than her husband. Some wonder why she married Mr. Dabney if she hated him so much. In "It's A Charlie Duncan Thanksgiving" it is revealed that she and Mr. Dabney had recently divorced. Also in "It's A Charlie Duncan Thanksgiving", she flirted and liked the Duncan kids grandfather but broke up with him not too late.
  • Jo
Jo Keener[14] (G. Hannelius) is Gabe's tomboyish bully turned friend. She was introduced in the episode "Boys Meets Girls" bullying Gabe before revealing that she had a crush on him. Since that episode, she appears friendly with Gabe, assisting him with certain situations with an occasional wise crack and insult at his expense. It is demonstrated that she is good with babies after taking care of Charlie. It is also revealed that Gabe also has a small crush on her, but doesn't show it. Jo played a trick on Gabe that almost ruined his chance of being class president.
  • Mary Lou Wentz
Mary Lou Wentz (Ellia English) is Ivy Wentz's mother and Amy Duncan's apparent friend. She first appears as a rather unexciting and bland individual, but as the series progresses, she gradually becomes considerably more entertaining and vibrant. She is apparently a skilled knitter, and amazing singer.In "Gabe's 12-1/2 Birthday," she was shown to be a talented singer, getting to perform the national anthem at a game. She has appeared in six episodes. In season 1 she appeared in two episodes, "The Curious Case of Mr. Dabney" and "Butt Dialing Duncans", and in season 2 she has appeared in four episodes, "Appy Days", "Gabe's 12-1/2 Birthday", "Amazing Gracie", and "Teddy on Ice" She is married to Harry Wentz (William Allen Young), and their exceedingly conservative and traditional ways annoy Ivy and Teddy. In one episode, Teddy visits their home and they invite her to do unusual things like a family sing-a-long of row, row, row your boat in German and eat liver and onions.
  • Skyler
Skyler (Samantha Boscarino) is Teddy's friend and Spencer's ex-girlfriend. She first appears and was introduced in the episode "Girl Bites Dog" as a complete stranger to Teddy. Later Teddy finds out that she is Spencer's other girlfriend and they break up with him. She then appeared in "Teddy's Broken Heart Club Band" where she and Teddy record a mean song about Spencer to get back at him. Teddy and Skyler become good friends. She and PJ become a couple when she and Teddy enter a battle of the bands contest to compete against PJ and Emmett and also Spencer. She and PJ broke up in "PJ in the City" when Skyler moved to New York due to her fathers' new job. Skyler is a gifted guitarist and pianist, a talented singer, and can write incredible poems and songs. Throughout the series, she is considered to be Teddy's ditsy, air-headed tag-a-long who hangs out with Teddy when she and Ivy aren't together.
  • Jake
Jake (Tucker Albrizzi) is Gabe's friend. He first appeared in "Pushing Buttons", where he bought Gabe's bike from him for $10. He then appeared in "Baby's New Shoes" where he went to a movie theater with Gabe and Teddy to help her expose an employee selling children age-inappropriate movie tickets in exchange for money. He also appeared faking a broadcast with Gabe at the end of the episode. He made another appearance in "Termite Queen", where he helps Gabe shoot a movie for his school project.

Episodes

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
126April 4, 2010 (2010-04-04)January 30, 2011 (2011-01-30)
230February 20, 2011 (2011-02-20)November 27, 2011 (2011-11-27)
FilmDecember 2, 2011 (2011-12-02)
321May 6, 2012 (2012-05-06)January 20, 2013 (2013-01-20)
420April 28, 2013 (2013-04-28)February 16, 2014 (2014-02-16)

Development and production

"A lot of the high-concept shows have kids in an extraordinary situation where the parent or adult takes a backseat, and sometimes the adult isn't as smart as the kid, or it's all about the kids putting one over on the adults. But we have a new show called "Good Luck Charlie" that has a very different kind of concept. It is very grounded, very relatable, and it's not about the parents being dumber than the kids. We try and mine as much comedy out of the parents as possible, but it doesn't mean the kids can't learn from the parents and get guidance from the parents."

Adam Bonnett, senior Vice President of original programming for Disney.[15]

The Good Luck Charlie pilot, entitled "Study Date", was shot in February 2009,[16] at Sunset Bronson Studios (where Hannah Montana was taped) and the series was picked up later that year.[17] The show's production occurs at Sunset Bronson Studios in Los Angeles even though the show is set in Denver, Colorado. Starting with the 2nd season, the series is taped at Los Angeles Center Studios, where Shake It Up is also taped. The show operates on a weekly schedule.[18] Scripts for a new episode are issued on Monday before a read-through, Wednesdays are rehearsal and network run-through day, final scripts are issued on Thursday, and the episode is shot in front of a live studio audience on Friday night. According to Mendler, occasionally "episodes are too big to handle with a live audience [and are] taped without an audience, but mostly they're live."[19]

Good Luck Charlie was created by Phil Baker and Drew Vaupen, who have been writing together since 1993 on shows ranging from Suddenly Susan to Sonny With a Chance.[20] The pair aspired to create a program that would appeal to entire families rather than simply kids. Inspired by the success of reruns of shows such as Full House and George Lopez with young audiences, Vaupen and Baker turned to family sitcoms. "We wanted to do a show about a family, to bring back a family sitcom and make it about a real family, not wizards, nobody's a pop star, nobody has a TV show," said Vaupen,[20] referring to Wizards of Waverly Place, Hannah Montana and Sonny with a Chance.

Veteran writer-producer Dan Staley (Cheers) later joined the show as executive producer. Disney’s Gary Marsh said “because most network television abandoned the traditional sitcom, Disney has been able to snatch up a lot of experienced talent for behind the camera, including executive producer Dan Staley…”[21]

Good Luck Charlie's central family, the Duncans from Denver, Colorado, was carefully crafted for broad appeal. While the series is still told primarily through the view point of the Duncan children, the children's parents, Amy and Bob, are less on the periphery and writers attempt to add scenes that adult viewers can relate to. For example, in one scene in the pilot episode Amy confesses to Bob that she is overwhelmed with becoming a working new mother again. "She's not sure she can pull this off," says Bonnet. "And just playing that scene the way we did, a very real scene between husband and wife, kind of makes this show different."[4] The writers also try to include jokes for adult viewers while remaining chaste enough for their young target audience.[4] Unlike most previous Disney Channel series such as Sonny with a Chance, Hannah Montana, or Cory in the House, both parents are seen in the Duncan family. "It felt like the right time to have a show with two parents, to debunk the myth that Disney never has the mom in the picture," says Adam Bonnett, Senior Vice President of original programming for Disney Channel. "Because it is a myth."[22]

Because a series about the rich and famous might alienate viewers in a troubled economy, the Duncans were made middle-class. According to Gary Marsh, Entertainment President of Disney Channel Worldwide, "We want[ed] to do is acknowledge the reality of the times in which we live, where two parents work, where kids are expected to help out around the house in meaningful ways. Real-life issues happen. Everyone isn't living The Life of Riley all the time."[4]

Naming

Broadening Disney Channel's appeal was also a concern when choosing the names of the characters names and the title of the program. "You want a title that says, a) this is a sitcom and, b) this is something that will interest the main demographic but also we're trying to expand the Disney brand beyond just girls," Vaupen commented.[20] The series' title was originally "Love, Teddy", the phrase Teddy had used to end her video diary entries during development. However, "Love, Teddy" immediately felt feminized and almost excludes boys," Vaupen said. "We also didn't want to have the word 'Baby' in the title because that would exclude certain people."[20] The Duncan baby was originally named "Daisy" during development, but executives thought that "Charlie", which is usually a boy's name, would attract more boys.[22]

Casting

As Good Luck Charlie is low concept and character-driven, "the actors not only had to carry the show, they also had to have "pitch-perfect" chemistry with each other to make the family dynamic believable."[21] Bonnet says Disney Channel executives "just fell in love with" Bridgit Mendler, who stars as the series' protagonist, teenager Teddy Duncan.[22] "She has all the attributes of a Disney star," said Bonnet.[22] Mendler first heard about Good Luck Charlie in late November 2008. After several rounds of auditions and cast reads, she finally secured the part in January 2009.[16] Both Mendler and Jason Dolley, who plays Teddy's older brother PJ, have previously starred in other Disney Channel series and movies; Mendler had a recurring role on Wizards of Waverly Place while Dolley starred in Cory in the House and several Disney Channel television movies. Variety magazine's Brian Lowry says their careers "[reflect] the Disney Channel's knack for identifying young performers and rolling them from one project to the next, in a fashion reminiscent of the old studio system."[5] Both Eric Allan Kramer, who plays Bob Duncan, and Leigh-Allyn Baker, who plays Amy Duncan, have also guest starred on other Disney Channel shows. Baker says Disney had been "courting [her] for awhile to play a mom", but she had always felt too young. "I kind of feel like hey, you know what? When I'm done with this stint, I'll actually be the age everyone thinks I am to be able to play the part."[23] Baker, a new mother herself, was nine months pregnant when she auditioned for the role.[24]

Mia Talerico – Like most series featuring baby actors, producers of Good Luck Charlie had originally planned on having twins play Charlie Duncan, the title character and the Duncans' new baby.[20] Hiring two babies would allow for longer work days without violating child labor laws as well as the ability to substitute one child for the other if one was unavailable. However, the show makers were unsuccessful in finding an appropriate set of twins and decided to cast Mia Talerico instead.[20] Marsh says hiring Talerico, who was ten months old when she was cast, was their biggest risk while creating the show: "It's like flying without a net. She may have a bad day and we can't shoot and it'll cost us tens of thousands of dollars. But so far, so good. She's the most obedient actor I've ever worked with."[21]

Reception

Critical reception

The series's premiere earned positive reviews. It also currently holds a 7.9 making "Good" rating on TV.com,[25] and 6.5 rating from 1915 users on IMDb.com.[26] Robert Lloyd of The Los Angeles Times described it as a "professional sitcom from sitcom professionals" with efficient jokes and typical sitcom characters, and situations which are "willfully arranged".[4] However, Lloyd praised the series for offering a "contextually novel picture of a teenage girl taking care of her baby sister with a persuasive nonchalance and practical ease that transcends the strenuous comedy that surrounds it."[4] Neal Justin of the Star Tribune said the "slapstick heavy, laugh-track fueled sitcom" had no redeeming qualities other than "keeping your 11-year-old sedated for a half hour".[27] Rob Owen of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette said Good Luck Charlie would appeal to kids, but not adults. "Parents have seen the same sort of show done before and better in ABC's 1980s-era TGIF lineup," wrote Owen.[28] Contrarily, Brian Lowry of Variety magazine said Good Luck Charlie was "a surprisingly refreshing throwback to ABC's "TGIF"-style sitcoms".[5] He commented that while the series did not "push sitcom boundaries", it was "sprightly" and "pleasantly handled".[5]

Viewership

The series premiered to 4.6 million viewers, making it the highest-rated series premiere for a Disney Channel Original Series since The Suite Life on Deck in 2008, and the week's highest-rated cable program.[29] Maclean's reported that overall, the first season "has been doing about as well as Disney’s more successful shows – The Suite Life and so on."[19]

On January 16, 2011, the episode "Snow Show (Part 1)" became the most watched episode ever of Good Luck Charlie, earning 6.7 million viewers exceeding the 5 million average of the episode "Kit and Kaboodle", as well 4.6 million average for the show's premiere. These high ratings came with the season 3 The Suite Life on Deck episode "Twister: Part III" serving the show's lead-in.[30]

Awards

Awards
Year Award Category Nominee Result
2010 Teen Choice Awards TV Breakout Star Female Bridgit Mendler Nominated
Popstar! Magazine Female Newcomer Won
J-14 Teen Icon Awards Icon of Tomorrow Nominated
2011 Young Artist Award Best Performance in a TV Series (Comedy or Drama) and Supporting Young Actor[31] Bradley Steven Perry Nominated
Best Performance in a TV Series (Comedy or Drama) and Guest Starring Young Actress 11–15[31] Ryan Newman Nominated
Best Performance in a TV Series and Guest Starring Young Actor Ten and Under[31] Tucker Albrizzi Won
J-14 Teen Icon Awards Iconic TV Actress Bridgit Mendler Won
British Academy Children's Awards BAFTA Kid's Vote: TV Good Luck Charlie Won
2012 2012 Kids' Choice Awards Favourite TV Show Pending
Favourite TV Actress Bridgit Mendler Pending

Music

Hang In There Baby

"Hang In There Baby" is the theme song for the TV series and was performed by Bridgit Mendler.

I'm Gonna Run to You

"I'm Gonna Run to You" is a song performed by Bridigit Mendler for Good Luck Charlie, It's Christmas!.

Film

Good Luck Charlie, It's Christmas! also known as "Good Luck Charlie:The Road Trip Movie" is a 2011 Christmas film based on the series. The film premiered December 2, 2011 on the Disney Channel. The film was directed by Arlene Sanford and written by Geoff Rodkey. The Disney Channel Original Movie follows the Duncan family on their road trip to Amy Duncan's parents' house for Christmas.

Indian adaptation

An Indian adaptation of the show, titled Best of Luck Nikki, premiered on Disney Channel India on April 3, 2011. Sheena Bajaj plays Dolly Singh, a character similar to that of Teddy Duncan.[32]

International broadcasting

Country / Region Channel Series premiere Title in country
 United States Disney Channel[1] April 4, 2010 Good Luck Charlie
 Arab League Disney Channel Middle East 2010 Good Luck Charlie
 Canada Family Channel[33] April 5, 2010 (Sneak Peek)
May 14, 2010 (Premiere)
Good Luck Charlie
 Australia Disney Channel Australia May 14, 2010 (Sneak Peek)
July 23, 2010 (Premiere)[34]
 New Zealand
 United Kingdom Disney Channel UK and Ireland May 14, 2010 (Sneak Peek)
June 12, 2010 (Premiere)
 Ireland
 Germany Disney Channel Germany[35] May 7, 2010 (Sneak Peek)
November 7, 2010 (Premiere)
Meine Schwester Charlie (My Sister Charlie)
Super RTL[36] TBA
 Austria Disney Channel Germany[35] May 7, 2010 (Sneak Peek)
November 7, 2010 (Premiere)
 Poland Disney Channel Poland[37] June 5, 2010 Powodzenia Charlie!
 Greece Disney Channel Greece[38] Καλή Τύχη Τσάρλι
 Czech Republic Disney Channel CEE Hodně štěstí, Charlie
 Slovakia Veľa šťastia, Charlie
 Bulgaria Късмет, Чарли
 Hungary Sok sikert, Charlie!
 Romania Baftă,Charlie!
 France Disney Channel France June 9, 2010 (Sneak Peek)
September 1, 2010 (Premiere)
Bonne Chance Charlie
 Quebec VRAK.TV December 28, 2010 Bonne Chance Charlie
 Argentina Disney Channel Latin America July 10, 2010 (Sneak Peek)
July 12, 2010 (Premiere)
¡Buena Suerte, Charlie!
 Mexico
 Venezuela
 Ecuador
 Colombia
 Brazil Disney Channel Brazil July 10, 2010 Boa Sorte, Charlie!
 Chile Disney Channel Latin America July 10, 2010 (Sneak Peek)
July 12, 2010 (Premiere)
¡Buena Suerte, Charlie!
Canal 13 (Chile) January 7, 2012
 Spain Disney Channel Spain September 19, 2010 (Sneak Peek)
October 8, 2010 (Premiere)
¡Buena Suerte, Charlie!
 Portugal Disney Channel Portugal Boa Sorte, Charlie!
 Italy Disney Channel Italy 12 July 2010 (Sneak Peek)
1 October 2010 (Premiere)
Buona fortuna, Charlie!
Italia 1 TBA
 Turkey Disney Channel Turkey June 19, 2010 İyi Şanslar Charlie
 Israel Disney Channel Israel October 17, 2010 גוד לאק צ'ארלי
 Japan Disney Channel Japan July 19, 2010 (Sneak Peek)
September 10, 2010 (Premiere)
グッドラック・チャーリー
Taiwan Taiwan Disney Channel Taiwan June 24, 2010 我愛夏莉 (I Love Charlie)
 Hong Kong Disney Channel Asia June 24, 2010 我愛夏莉 (I Love Charlie)
 Cambodia August 9, 2010 (Sneak Peek)
August 14, 2010 (Premiere)
November 6, 2011 (Season 2)
Good Luck Charlie
 Brunei
 Indonesia
 Malaysia
 Philippines
 Singapore
 Thailand
 Vietnam
 South Korea 찰리야 부탁해 (I'm Counting on You, Charlie)
 Belgium Disney Channel The Netherlands & Belgium January 7, 2011 Good Luck Charlie
 Netherlands
 Russia Disney Channel Russia January 2, 2011 (Sneak Peek)
January 29, 2011 (Premiere)
Держись, Чарли!
 Norway Disney Channel Scandinavia Lykke til Charlie
 Denmark Disney Channel Scandinavia Held og lykke Charlie!
 Sweden Disney Channel Scandinavia Lycka till Charlie!
 Finland Disney Channel Onnea matkaan, Charlie!

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