Hey Dude

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Hey Dude

Hey Dude title card
Genre Children's
Western
Comedy
Starring David Brisbin
Kelly Brown
Geoffrey Coy
Jonathan Galkin
Debra Kalman
David Lascher
Christine Taylor
Joe Torres
Josh Tygiel
Country of origin Flag of the United States United States
Language(s) English
No. of seasons 5
No. of episodes 65
Production
Running time 30 minutes (with commercials)
Broadcast
Original channel Nickelodeon
Original run July 14, 1989December 31, 1991
External links
IMDb profile
TV.com summary

Hey Dude is a television program that aired in the United States from 1989 to 1991. The show was broadcast on Nickelodeon with reruns as late as 1999[1] (and briefly repeated in 2004).

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[edit] Overview

The series was set on the fictional "Bar None Dude Ranch" near the city of Tucson, Arizona. It portrayed the lives of the ranch's owner, his son, and five teenage summer employees. Hey Dude was a comedy geared towards a teen-aged audience.

The owner was Mr. Ernst, a good-natured but somewhat bumbling dimwit with glasses, slight build, and a receding hairline. He bought the ranch – in this case, ill-advisedly – seeking escape from his high-pressure job as a New York City accountant. His son, Buddy, was displeased with the change of locale, primarily because he couldn't skateboard on desert sand. Buddy had a pet dog named Cassie. Featured early in the series, Cassie disappeared as the show continued.

The staff originally consisted of two boys and two girls. The boys were Ted, an enterprising troublemaker, and Danny, an easy-going Hopi Indian. The girls were girl-next-door Melody and rich girl Brad, from Grosse Pointe, Michigan who often wore dressy designer outfits at work, but was a very competent horse-rider. Her love-hate relationship with Ted was a plot thread during the first half of the series.

Ted later left the show for a time and was replaced by Ernst's nephew Jake, an eccentric slacker who likes to play the drums. Not long after, Kyle, a dim but handsome cowboy type, joined the cast. Soon after that, Ted came back, and he and Kyle became romantic rivals for Brad.

The only other featured adult was Lucy, a tough and authoritarian ranch-hand.

[edit] Production notes

Hey Dude was filmed on location at the Tanque Verde Guest Ranch near Tucson, Arizona. Some of the set is still standing, although dilapidated, as of 2008.

[edit] Cast

"Buddy" (Josh Tygiel, left) with David Lascher as "Ted"
"Buddy" (Josh Tygiel, left) with David Lascher as "Ted"

[edit] Episodes

The series produced 65 30-minute episodes in three years from 1989-1991. The episodes take place over a number of summers, with cast members often recalling past pranks, years, staff members, that had roles in earlier summers.

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