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5.2/10
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Original language(s)
  
English

No. of episodes
  
13

Final episode date
  
2 April 1997

Number of seasons
  
1

8.6/10
IMDb

Country of origin
  
United States

No. of seasons
  
1

First episode date
  
4 January 1997

Network
  
Number of episodes
  
13

Genre
  
Science fictionSituation comedy

Starring
  
Tim ConlonPaul GleasonStacy Galina

Cast
  
Similar
  
Love Me - Love Me Not, Cannonball Run 2001, Free 4 All, Underfunded, Touching Evil

Lost on Earth is an American situation comedy television series starring Tim Conlon. The series premiered January 4, 1997 on the USA Network.

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Plot

KTEE-TV television reporter David Rudy (Tim Conlon) has just suffered an on-air gaffe that could cost him his job. Rather than be fired, Rudy accepts a demotion from his boss, George Greckin (Paul Gleason), by agreeing to host a children's puppet show. Rudy quickly discovers that the puppets are not props, but are real aliens that became stranded on Earth while exploring the universe. Rudy is also dating the boss's daughter Sherry (Stacy Galina).

Cast

  • Tim Conlon as David Rudy
  • Paul Gleason as George Greckin
  • Stacy Galina as the station's business manager Sherry Greckin
  • Victor Togunde as Nick
  • Puppeteers

  • Kevin Carlson as ahab
  • Drew Massey as reliegh
  • Episodes

    Thirteen episodes are registered with the United States Copyright Office.

    Reception

    Steven Linan of the Los Angeles Times called the series "mirthless" and "a lost cause". Linan also stated that the show is "too silly for adults and too coarse for kids". John Levesque of the Seattle Post-Intelligencer did not find the series funny, and said that the scripts were "unimaginative" and "unprofessional". Claude Brooks of The Palm Beach Post said the series "isn't that bad", however "the puppets are funnier than the humans". Brooks referred to the series as essentially "3rd Rock from the Sun meets The Muppet Show".

    References

    Lost on Earth Wikipedia


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