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"You thrust your pelvis!" Behind the scenes Episode Guide
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Pelvis Thrusting! Hey. Just stumbled across your website. Nice work! Made me very nostalgic for the show. I was one of the writers in the final season. They're now running it in the US on Comedy Central at some ungodly hour. Duckman reminds me of a cartoon that ran several years ago in The New Yorker magazine, "A Graveyard". And on one of the tombstones, an engraved quote: "TOO Best, H Margulies (06/03/2001) |
Private Dick / Family Man
Duckman series premise: If you need anyone but a guy who knows the streets, who can handle a gun and a dangerous dame, then you need... "DUCKMAN" (Jason Alexander), a hard boiled, tough talking, cowardly, bumbling, arrogant, selfish duck detective who makes a terribly poor living, taking cases that no other self-respecting detective would ever take... Working with Duckman is his pig Friday, Cornfed (Gregg Berger), a tireless, even-keeled, straight man to the excitable duck. Also along for this ride are Fluffy and Uranus (Pat Musick), Duckman's annoyingly cute, incredibly politically correct office assistants, a pair of stuffed animal temp workers who were mistakenly hired as a result of a computer error. Duckman lives with his deceased wife's identical twin Bernice (Nancy Travis) who hates him and vows to make sure that the downy deadbeat doesn't destroy the lives of his children. The kids, Charles (Dana Hill) and Mambo (E.G. Dailey) are Duckman's preadolescent, two headed, twin sons whose main interests are computer games and arguing with each other. Ajax (Dweezil Zappa) is Duckman's goofy teenage son, a basically good, but bumbling kid who's constantly getting in trouble and bugging his dad about borrowing his car. Duckman is a crabby-but-lovable dreamer who longs for a world of black and white, a world that makes sense...an old fashioned guy who just wants to crack the BIG case and be left alone! |
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