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Series Cast Summary
Glenn Howerton | ... |
Corey Howard
(13 episodes, 2002)
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Tinsley Grimes | ... |
Katie Howard
(13 episodes, 2002)
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Chyler Leigh | ... |
June Tuesday
(13 episodes, 2002)
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Eddie Shin | ... |
Roger
(13 episodes, 2002)
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Brittany Daniel | ... |
Sophia
(13 episodes, 2002)
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Margaret Smith | ... |
Margaret
(13 episodes, 2002)
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Geoff Pierson | ... |
R.T. Howard
(13 episodes, 2002)
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Josh Braaten | ... |
Owen
(7 episodes, 2002)
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Joe Liss | ... |
Hoover
(4 episodes, 2002)
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Tammy Lynn Michaels | ... |
Patty
(3 episodes, 2002)
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Brian Palermo | ... |
Kenmore
(3 episodes, 2002)
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Jay Huguley | ... |
Bartender
(3 episodes, 2002)
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Jeremiah Birkett | ... |
D.J.
(2 episodes, 2002)
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Paul Connor | ... |
Guy
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(2 episodes, 2002)
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Jill Matson-Sachoff | ... |
Woman #1
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(2 episodes, 2002)
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Ashley Yegan | ... |
Woman #2
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(2 episodes, 2002)
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Ginny McMath | ... |
Female
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(2 episodes, 2002)
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T.J. Thyne | ... |
Frank
(1 episode, 2002)
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Nathan West | ... |
Wray Thorn
(1 episode, 2002)
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Debbie Gibson | ... |
Janice
(1 episode, 2002)
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Simbi Kali | ... |
Venus
(1 episode, 2002)
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Tiffany | ... |
Candy
(1 episode, 2002)
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Alana Austin | ... |
Girl
(1 episode, 2002)
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Ed McMahon | ... |
Ed McMahon
(1 episode, 2002)
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John Taylor | ... |
Zeke
(1 episode, 2002)
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Morgan Fairchild | ... |
Cossima Blair
(1 episode, 2002)
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Rance Howard | ... |
Mr. Bailey
(1 episode, 2002)
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Bob Clendenin | ... |
Gelato Glenn
(1 episode, 2002)
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Pat Benatar | ... |
Pat Benatar
(1 episode, 2002)
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Jeff Doucette | ... |
Gus
(1 episode, 2002)
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Danny Breen | ... |
Boss
(1 episode, 2002)
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Julene Renee | ... |
Customer
(1 episode, 2002)
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Jeff Van Atta | ... |
Punk Kid
(1 episode, 2002)
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Tom Musgrave | ... |
Gary
(1 episode, 2002)
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Jim Jansen | ... |
Mr. Vanhausen
(1 episode, 2002)
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Delaina Hlavin | ... |
Waitress
(1 episode, 2002)
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Francesca P. Roberts | ... |
Professor Webster
(1 episode, 2002)
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Neil Giraldo | ... |
Neil Giraldo
(1 episode, 2002)
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Marjorie Lovett | ... |
Mrs. Bailey
(1 episode, 2002)
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Rick Kunkler | ... |
Shot Bandit
(1 episode, 2002)
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Joseph Ackler | ... |
Customer
(1 episode, 2002)
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Cynthia Daniel | ... |
Bianca
(1 episode, 2002)
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Dan Bucatinsky | ... |
Rick
(1 episode, 2002)
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D.C. Douglas | ... |
Preppy Scum
(1 episode, 2002)
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Derek Waters | ... |
Customer
(1 episode, 2002)
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John Houy | ... |
Customer
(1 episode, 2002)
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John Caponera | ... |
Ted
(1 episode, 2002)
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Sam Wolfson | ... |
Male Student
(1 episode, 2002)
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Cat Williams | ... |
Girl
(1 episode, 2002)
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Josh Gilbert | ... |
Customer
(1 episode, 2002)
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Production Companies
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- Fox Network (2002) (United States) (tv) (original airing)
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Storyline
Plot Summary |
The date is 1984. The location is San Diego, just one hour outside of the big dream we call Los Angeles. Corey and Katie live with their Dad RT and Corey's friend Roger. Corey is a creative soul who is trying to make it in the music world in a decade that only appreciates financial success. Although his father, RT, is a successful professional who is about to strike gold with his Gut Whacker and ride the '80s fitness marketing craze wave, Corey finds it difficult to get in the game. On the other hand, Corey's friend Roger idolizes Ronald Reagan and listens to motivation tapes while trying to find his way into corporate America. The household is rounded out by Corey's younger sister Katie, a chip off the old block whose sweetness and naiveté make her the perfect go between for her father and brother. At Club Piranha, a local gathering place, Sophia is in control. Sophia, Corey's ex, is a beautiful, "grab all that I can" kind of girl who doesn't like to limit her choices. Sophia breaks up with Corey to explore other avenues and relationships... all types of relationships. Corey's one safe haven is Permanent Record, the music store where he works for Margaret, a woman who lived through the summer of love and emerged with quite a few stories (and a rash). But things change for Corey when he's forced to deal with the new girl, Tuesday, a punk rocker who sports a mohawk and attitude to match. Written by Ben Thede |
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Taglines | Hair was never bigger. Shoulders were never wider. And life was never more fun. See more » |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | Because of this series, Glenn Howerton was able to afford the Panasonic DVX100A digital camera that he, Charlie Day, and Rob McElhenney used to film the home movies that inspired It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia (2005). See more » |
Goofs | One of the customers at Permanent Record asks for Starship. The show is set in 1984 when the band was still known as Jefferson Starship. See more » |
Movie Connections | Featured in Top 10 Worst TV Shows of All Time (2016). See more » |
Quotes |
R.T. Howard:
[referring to Tuesday's hair]
Wow, how do you get it to stand up? June Tuesday: How do *you* get it to stand up? See more » |