The Mullets

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The Mullets
Genre Situation comedy
Directed by Gail Mancuso
Starring Loni Anderson
David Hornsby
John O'Hurley
Anne Stedman
Ben Tolpin
Michael Weaver
Composer(s) Eric Speier
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 8 (plus 3 unaired)
Production
Executive producer(s) Bill Oakley
Eric Tannenbaum
Kim Tannenbaum
Josh Weinstein
Producer(s) Thomas Lofaro
Location(s) Columbia/Warner Bros. Ranch; 411 North Hollywood Way, Burbank, California
Cinematography Rick F. Gunter
Gregg Heschong
Running time 22 minutes
Production company(s) Bill Oakley/Josh Weinstein Productions
The Tannenbaum Company
Warner Bros. Television
Distributor UPN
Broadcast
Original channel UPN
Original run September 11, 2003 (2003-09-11) – March 17, 2004 (2004-03-17)

The Mullets is a sitcom that was created by producers Bill Oakley and Josh Weinstein. It first aired on UPN in 2003, and was cancelled in 2004 due to poor reception. It starred Michael Weaver, David Hornsby, Loni Anderson, and John O'Hurley.

The pilot featured The Dudley Boyz and La Résistance, where O'Hurley's character interrupted the WWE Raw tag team match and left the whole arena confused including the staff but with a laugh track added in. The scene was recorded months before the production of the series

Premise

The Mullets are blue-collar, wrestling-loving, light-hearted, optimistic brothers who don the hairstyle that bears their surname ("business in the front, party in the back"). The brothers, who sport identical mullet haircuts, have different personalities; Dwayne Mullet (Michael Weaver) has a loud, in-your-face demeanor, while Denny Mullet (David Hornsby) is a quieter, more thoughtful, easygoing guy. The brothers live life to the fullest while dreaming of bigger and better futures, though their fantasies are out of step with their reality.

Their mother, Mandi Mullet-Heidecker (Loni Anderson), is a warm, maternal type who couldn't be more proud of her offspring, no matter what they do. She's recently married to Roger Heidecker (John O'Hurley), a clean-cut game show host who is the polar opposite of her boys and her former life.

Episode list

Eleven episodes were made, but only eight were broadcast.

Title Airdate PC
1 "Smackdown" 2003·Sep·11 M101
2 "Love Freakin' Story" 2003·Sep·16 M102
3 "Raging Waters" 2003·Sep·23 M103
4 "Touched by a Mullet"
a.k.a. "Quizzardry"
2003·Sep·30 M104
5 "Grudge Match" 2003·Oct·07 M105
6 "Smoke on the Water" 2003·Oct·14 M106
7 "Losin' It" 2004·Mar·10 M110
8 "Silent But Deadly"
a.k.a. "Silent Treatment"
2004·Mar·17 M108
9 "Airway to Heaven"
a.k.a. "Air Guitar"
-- M107
10 "Sweeeet Emotion"
a.k.a. "Melanie + Steve Sharp"
-- M109
11 "Roger Gone Wild" -- M111

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