Wanda Does It

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Wanda Does It
Format Sitcom
Starring Wanda Sykes
Tim Bagley
Sue Murphy
Country of origin USA
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 6
Production
Running time 30 minutes including commercials
Broadcast
Original channel Comedy Central
Original run October 5, 2004November 16, 2004
External links
Official website
IMDb profile
TV.com summary

"Wanda Does It" is a short-lived television show on Comedy Central that displayed "a day in the life" of the world of comedian Wanda Sykes. It's tagline was "And what Wanda can't do, Wanda does anyway". She usually gets herself in bad situations but her manager, Tim, and friend, Sue, help her out. The show was canceled in early January, 2005 though the last episode aired November 16, 2004. Six episodes were made.

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[edit] Cast

  • Wanda Sykes ...Wanda Sykes
  • Tim Bagley ...Tim Brewer
  • Sue Murphy ...Sue Murphy

[edit] Director

  • Pete DeLasho ...Director

[edit] Episodes

[edit] Season 1

1. Wanda Does Repo

After her friend, Jen, buys her car and her check bounces Wanda decides to become a repo woman to get her car back and teach Jen a lesson.

Guest Stars:

2. Wanda Does Vegas

After Wanda's show is canceled at a Las Vegas Casino, Wanda learns how to become a professional gambler and get the money she was going to get from them.

3. Wanda Does the Sky

After taking a horrible flight, Wanda decides that if anyone else can be a pilot, she can too and flies an airplane.

4. Wanda Does the Night

When an audience member heckles Wanda during one of her shows, Wanda decides to follow her to her job to heckle her back, but discover that the women who heckled her is actually a prostitute.

5. Wanda Does the WNBA

Wanda decides to prove that she's got game by becoming the coach of the WNBA team Los Angeles Sparks. Tim is also having a dispute with someone who wants to cast Wanda in a cartoon.

Guest Stars:

  • Molly Bryant...Coach
  • Tom Virtue...Referee
  • Hans Raith...Bouncer

6. Wanda Does Photos

After Wanda sees a bad headshot of herself that her publishing company wants to use for her book, she decides to go behind the camera to take her own photo.