
The Famous Teddy Z (1989-1990)
Teddy Zakalokis, a lowly mailroom clerk at the Unlimited Talent Agency, finds himself abruptly representing a major Hollywood actor through a freakish bit of good luck. Since Teddy has absolutely no experience as an agent, his stroke of fortune rankles Al Floss, the abrasive agent who formerly represented Teddy's new client, and Laurie Parr, an ambitious mailroom colleague who is bitterly envious of Teddy. Away from the office, Teddy shares a home with his grandmother, Deena Zakalokis, who can't begin to grasp the nature of Teddy's new gig, and kid brother Aristotle, who thinks having an agent in the family is very cool.
Recent Episodes
Episode | Name | Airdate |
---|---|---|
S01E15 | Agent of the Year | mai 12, 1990 |
S01E14 | Teddy Gets a Better Offer | janv. 22, 1990 |
S01E13 | Teddy Meets His Hero | janv. 8, 1990 |
S01E12 | Grandma Goes to Work | déc. 25, 1989 |
S01E11 | Season's Greetings from Al Floss | déc. 11, 1989 |
Cast

Jon Cryer

Alex Rocco

Jane Sibbett

Milton Selzer

Tom La Grua

Erica Yohn

Josh Blake
Characters

Teddy Zakalokis

Al Floss

Laurie Parr

Abe Werkfinder

Richie Herby

Deena Zakalokis

Aristotle Zakalokis
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