Tucker (2000 TV series)

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Tucker
TuckerCast.jpg
The main characters of Tucker (from left to right), McKenna, Jeannie, Tucker, Claire, Leon and "Captain" Jimmy.
Genre Sitcom
Created by
  • Ron Milbauer
  • Terri Hughes
Starring
Composer Mark Mothersbaugh
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes10 (6 unaired) (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
  • Terri Hughes
  • Vic Kaplan
  • Rick Kellard
  • Ron Milbauer
Camera setup Single-camera
Running time24 minutes
Production companies
Original release
Network NBC
ReleaseOctober 2 (2000-10-02) 
October 23, 2000 (2000-10-23)

Tucker is an American sitcom created by Ron Milbauer and Terri Hughes, that aired on NBC from October 2 to October 23, 2000.

Contents

Premise

Tucker's parents have divorced, and so he is forced to move into his despised aunt Claire's house, with her decidedly calmer airplane pilot husband Jimmy and strange cousin Leon. Originally disappointed at the arrangement, he spots their gorgeous neighbor McKenna. From that point forward, he valiantly attempts to become her boyfriend, competing with Seth Green, playing a grown man in his 20s dating an actress playing a 14 year old girl.

The series revolves around divorce, teenage culture and teenage love.

In the UK and Ireland, the show aired on Nickelodeon.

Cast

Episodes

No.TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateProd.
code
Viewers
(millions)
1"Pilot" Allan Arkush Terri Hughes & Ron MilbauerOctober 2, 2000 (2000-10-02)07-00-1798.35 [2]
2"Seth Green with Envy"Allan ArkushTerri Hughes & Ron MilbauerOctober 9, 2000 (2000-10-09)07-00-1016.95 [3]
3"Everybody Dance Now" Rodman Flender Sheila R. LawrenceOctober 16, 2000 (2000-10-16)07-00-1026.74 [4]
4"Big Putts" Lev L. Spiro Daniel Joshua RubinOctober 23, 2000 (2000-10-23)07-00-1043.87 [5]
5"You Make Me Sick" Victoria Hochberg Ira Fritz & Neal HowardUnaired (Unaired) [6] 07-00-105N/A
6"Homewrecker for the Holidays" James D. Parriott Terri Hughes & Ron MilbauerUnaired (Unaired) [6] 07-00-103N/A
7"Signed, Sealed and Intercepted"Lev. L. SpiroChuck TathamUnaired (Unaired) [6] 07-00-106N/A
8"The Eyes of Claire" David Straiton Chris Alberghini & Mike ChesslerUnaired (Unaired) [6] 07-00-107N/A
9"Kiss and Tell" Robert Berlinger Sheila R. LawrenceUnaired (Unaired) [6] 07-00-108N/A
10"A Boob in the Night"David StraitonRick KellardUnaired (Unaired) [6] 07-00-110N/A
11"Half Pipe, Full Chub" Michael Lange Steve Joe & Greg Schaffer Unaired (Unaired)07-00-111N/A
12"Señor Lyzardo"Lev L. SpiroTerri Hughes & Ron MilbauerUnaired (Unaired)07-00-112N/A
13"A Rottweiler Runs Through It"
"The Family Tree"
Lev L. SpiroRobin Schwartz & Robert TarlowUnaired (Unaired)
(see note)
07-00-109N/A
Note: This is listed by various media sources under both titles. Though not broadcast nationally, this episode did air unannounced on the West Coast on December 13, 2000, (from 10:00 pm to 10:30 pm) as filler for Al Gore's live concession speech to President George W. Bush.[ citation needed ]

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