Worst Best Friends

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Worst Best Friends
Written by
  • Max Dann
  • Lisa Chambers
Directed by
  • Kate Woods
  • Arnie Custo
  • Steve Jodrell
Starring
Country of originAustralia
Original languageEnglish
No. of series1
No. of episodes13
Production
Executive producers
  • Andrea Denholm
  • Deb Cox
  • Andrew Knight
ProducerSue Seeary
Running time30 minutes
Production companyCoxKnight Production
Release
Original network Network Ten
Original release9 November 2002 (2002-11-09) 
1 February 2003 (2003-02-01)

Worst Best Friends is an Australian children's television series first screened on Network Ten in 2002. The series is based on the children's books by Max Dann: Adventures with My Worst Best Friend, Going Bananas and Dusting in Love. [1]

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Plot summary

Roger Thesaurus has a problem. His two best friends are worst enemies. Dusting, who is rough and disgusting has forced his way to become Roger's best friend but Roger already had a best friend, Millicent, who is bossy. The two best friends constantly fight for Roger's attention, while he copes with parents who have decided to separate.

KEY AWARDS AND FESTIVAL SCREENINGS:Banff World Television Festival (2003)and nominated for a BANFF and Screen Producers Association of Australia (2003) and nominated for an AFI Award (Best Children's Television Drama 2003)

Cast list

Episodes

No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date
1"The Excursion"Kate WoodsMax Dann9 November 2002 (2002-11-09)
On a school excursion to the Sparkling Star Bottle works, Millicent and Dusting become trapped and are convinced that aliens have abducted Thesaurus. When Thesaurus eventually saves the day, the bottling works gives Dusting and Thesaurus free bottles of soft drink.
2"Kiss of Millicent"Kate WoodsMax Dann16 November 2002 (2002-11-16)
When Dusting is cast as Don Giovanno in the school play, he swaps the part with Gilbert. There's no way he's going to kiss Millicent in the performance! But things go wrong when Gilbert gets an asthma attack on the night of the play.
3"My Twin Rabbit"Kate WoodsMax Dann23 November 2002 (2002-11-23)
It's Help a Needy Person Week and Millicent, convinced that Dusting is poor, is determined to help him whether he likes it or not! But when Thesaurus sleeps over at Dusting's, he discovers that Dusting's family is far from poor.
4"Fancy Rugs From India"Kate WoodsMax Dann30 November 2002 (2002-11-30)
When Dusting's Aunt Ivy comes to town and Thesaurus' mum forgets to cook him dinner, the two boys decide to sail away to Africa. But when Roger tells Dusting a ghost story on the first night, Dusting gets scared and deserts Thesaurus.
5"Eddie's Undies"Arnie CustoMax Dann7 November 2002 (2002-11-07)
Dusting's position as school bully is threatened when Eddie arrives at school — he's big, he's tough… and he eats bugs! When Eddie threatens Millicent's pet tortoise, Millicent convinces Thesaurus and Dusting to teach Eddie a lesson — a lesson involving Eddie's underpants and a flagpole!
6"In The Pink"Arnie CustoMax Dann14 November 2002 (2002-11-14)
Thesaurus' life is turned upside down when Dusting and his Mexican walking fish decide to move in for a few days. When Millicent paints Thesaurus' room pink to drive Dusting out, Thesaurus is once again caught in the middle between his two worst best friends.
7"The Motel"Arnie CustoMax Dann21 November 2002 (2002-11-21)
While Thesaurus' Dad takes him on a holiday to the local motel, Avril is convinced that the new P.E. teacher Mr Collins is about to propose to her. In an effort to win Avril away from Mr Collins, Gilbert pretends to be French and challenges the teacher.
8"Moroccan Chicken"Arnie CustoMax Dann28 November 2002 (2002-11-28)
In an attempt to keep Thesaurus' parents from breaking up and taking him to Brazil, Millicent and Dusting team up to cook Mr and Mrs Thesaurus a romantic meal. But things don't go as planned when Millicent and Dusting fight.
9"Better Than Glen"Steve JodrellMax Dann4 January 2003 (2003-01-04)
It's election time for Class Captain. Millicent backs Glen Appealing while Thesaurus backs Dusting. But when Glen shows more interest in swimming than the election and Dusting is caught cheating, it's Thesaurus who ends up becoming Class Captain.
10"Miss Personality"Steve JodrellMax Dann11 January 2003 (2003-01-11)
When Thesaurus finally tells Millicent what he really thinks about her, Millicent conducts a poll at school to prove that she really is a good person. Dusting reminds everyone of Millicent's bad points and Millicent is devastated when her friends tell her what they really think of her.
11"Single White Avril"Steve JodrellMax Dann18 January 2003 (2003-01-18)
Millicent decides to stay in bed until everyone at school apologises for being mean to her. But her decision has dire and unplanned consequences as Avril tries to take over Millicent's position at school! Dusting tries to save Chewbarker from Molly.
12"The Chosen One"Steve JodrellMax Dann25 January 2003 (2003-01-25)
In exchange for a rabbit, Molly offers to help prove to Max that he is not adopted. Meanwhile, Thesaurus' dad and Avril's mum hook up together and Thesaurus is forced to sleep in Avril's laundry.
13"Died a Horse"Steve JodrellMax Dann1 February 2003 (2003-02-01)
Dusting cons Thesaurus into going to the school fancy dress party in the rear end of Dusting's horse costume. But when Thesaurus sprains his ankle, it's Dusting who gets the nasty surprise — he'll have to dance with Millicent.

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