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6.4/10 Country of origin United States No. of seasons 1 First episode date 7 October 1984 Number of episodes 26 | 8/10 IMDb Created by Bob Hughes Original language(s) English No. of episodes 26 Final episode date 1 May 1985 Number of seasons 1 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Starring Dave CoulierJill WakewoodDiz McNallyMarty SchiffDavid Stenstrom Similar Noah Knows Best, What Would You Do?, Dance on Sunset, Just for Kicks, The Journey of Allen Stra |
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Out of Control is an American comedy television series that ran on Nickelodeon from 1984 to 1985, and was one of the first series produced specifically for Nickelodeon.
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Synopsis
Comedian Dave Coulier stars as the even-keeled host Dave, whose signature catchphrase was "Cut—it—out!"; which was a catchphrase Coulier would later bring to the comedy series Full House. The show also features a cast of kooky archetypal characters, such as the shrill, plastic-fantastic party-girl Diz Aster (Diz McNally), the clueless reporter Angela "Scoop" Quickly (Jill Wakewood), the caustic newshawk Hern Burford (Marty Schiff), Professor Gravity (who was later re-used in the radio sketch Ask Dr. Science), and Waldo, the bespectacled mad inventor (David Stenstrom). Also on the set was a box-like computer called the HA-HA 3200 that was supposedly the sketch and joke writer for the show.
The show featured comedy sketches on recurring themes by the Duck's Breath Mystery Theatre, appealing to viewers from the 5–12 age bracket, interspersed with animation by Spectre Productions.
Regular sketches
Guest stars included Bill Bixby (from The Incredible Hulk), Mouth Sounds author Fred Newman (who had a sound effects contest with Dave), comedian Bruce Baum (playing a fraud who collected clothing of celebrities), Joel Hodgson (playing an inept magician), and Dennis Miller (a man trying to survive in the desert). Also, Patrick "The Stick" Varnell, best-known for the slasher comedy film Student Bodies, made a cameo appearance in the show's first episode; it was his only TV appearance.