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Hey Dude

Hey Dude was a television program that was transmitted in the United States from 1989 to 1991. The show was aired on the Nickelodeon channel.

The series was set on the fictional Bar None Dude Ranch in Tucson, Arizona. It portrayed the lives of the ranch owner, his son, and five teenaged employees. Hey Dude was a comedy geared towards a teen-aged audience, and one of its main characters, Ted, often drew fan comparisons to the Zack Morris character from Saved by the Bell, another successful television sitcom of the era. The characters Brad (a girl) and Melody had romantic interest in Ted.

Cast

  • David Brisbin as Mr. Benjamin Ernst, ranch owner
  • Kelly Brown as Brad Taylor, a horse trainer with a rich family
  • Debra Kalman as Lucy
  • David Lascher as Ted McGriff
  • Christine Taylor as Melody Hanson, lifeguard and swimming instructor
  • Joe Torres as Danny Lightfoot, a Native American
  • Josh Tygiel as Buddy, Mr. Ernst's son
  • Geoffrey Coy as Kyle Chandler
  • Jonathan Galkin as Jake Decker, Mr. Ernst's nephew
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