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Where's Rodney?

Where's Rodney?

19903.51 Season1 EpisodesEnded

Overview

Where's Rodney? is an unsold television pilot starring Rodney Dangerfield that was aired as a special on June 11, 1990. It was produced by Aaron Spelling Productions, Bedrock Productions, and Hanna-Barbera Productions, and aired on NBC.

Created by Sy Rosen
Written by Sy Rosen
NetworksNBC

Top Cast

A

Amy O'Neill

Lisa Barnes

Rodney Dangerfield

Rodney Dangerfield

Self

Jared Rushton

Jared Rushton

Rodney Barnes

Jane Daly

Jane Daly

Ann Barnes

T

Thea Vidale

Teacher

Soleil Moon Frye

Soleil Moon Frye

Sonya

Breckin Meyer

Breckin Meyer

Nick

Jay Thomas

Jay Thomas

Lou Barnes

Lois Hall

Lois Hall

Grandma

Paul Lambert

Paul Lambert

Grandpa

Themes & Keywords

sitcom

About Where's Rodney?

Where's Rodney? is a sci-fi & fantasy, comedy series that first aired in 1990 exploring themes of sitcom. Created by Sy Rosen, it stars Amy O'Neill, Rodney Dangerfield, Jared Rushton. Where's Rodney? is an unsold television pilot starring Rodney Dangerfield that was aired as a special on June 11, 1990. It was produced by Aaron Spelling Productions, Bedrock Productions, and Hanna-Barbera Productions, and aired on NBC.

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