Dudley (TV series)
Appearance
Dudley | |
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Genre | Comedy |
Created by | Susan Beavers |
Starring | Dudley Moore Joanna Cassidy Harley Cross Max Wright |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 6 |
Production | |
Running time | 30 minutes |
Production companies | WitzEnd Productions 20th Television CBS Productions |
Original release | |
Network | CBS |
Release | April 16 – May 14, 1993 |
Dudley is an American sitcom starring Dudley Moore (in his episodic TV debut)[1] and Joanna Cassidy. The series premiered April 16, 1993 on CBS, temporarily replacing Major Dad,[2] on Friday nights, and was canceled May 14, 1993, with one episode remaining.
Synopsis
The series focuses about the "forced" cohabitation between Dudley Bristol, a mature, divorced cabaret pianist and his 14-year-old son Fred.
Cast
- Dudley Bristol - Dudley Moore
- Laraine Bristol - Joanna Cassidy
- Fred Bristol - Harley Cross
- Paul - Max Wright
- Harold Krowten - Joel Brooks
- Marta - Lupe Ontiveros
Episodes
# | Title | Original airdate |
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1 | It Was A Wonderful Life | April 16, 1993 |
2 | "Call Me Irresponsible" | April 23, 1993 |
3 | "Off the Record" | April 30, 1993 |
4 | "Whose Therapy Is It, Anyway?" | May 7, 1993 |
5 | "Learnin' The Blues" | May 14, 1993 |
6 | "Round One" | Unaired |
Awards
- 1993 Emmy Awards Nominee - Graphic design and title sequences - William B. Pittard, Frances Schifrin, Jennifer Grey Berkowitz, Darin Kirchne[3]
- 1993 Emmy Awards Nominee - Lighting direction (electronic), comedy series - George Spiro Dibie, Kim Killingsworth[3]
References
- Alex McNeil, Total television: the comprehensive guide to programming from 1948 to the present, Penguin Books, 1996
- ^ Diane Joy Moca. "Moore Becomes A Sitcom Dad In His First American Tv Show". The Orlando Sentinel. Retrieved 25 August 2011.
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(help) - ^ Howard Rosenberg (April 16, 1993). "t TV REVIEW : 'Dudley': Moore Debuts as a Micro-Dad". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 26 August 2011.
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(help) - ^ a b "Emmy Award Nominations 1993 : Nighttime Nominees: A Complete Rundown". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 25 August 2011.
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