Fudge (TV series)

Fudge
Genre Sitcom
Written by Judy Blume (novels)
Christy Jacobs White
Directed by Bob Clark (pilot)
Anson Williams (10 eps)
Kristoffer Tabori (5 eps)
Frank Bonner (1 ep)
Starring Jake Richardson
Luke Tarsitano
Florence Henderson
Brenda Song
Eve Plumb
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 2
No. of episodes 25
Production
Executive producer(s) Steven Spielberg
Cinematography Stephen C. Confer
Editor(s) Nancy Forner
David Helfand
Production company(s) Kevin Slattery Productions
Amblin Television
MCA Television Entertainment
Release
Original network ABC (Season 1)
CBS (Season 2)
Original release January 14, 1995 (1995-01-14) – December 16, 1997 (1997-12-16)

Fudge is an American children's television series based on a series of Judy Blume books about a young boy nicknamed Fudge. The series ran for two seasons (1995–1997), with 24 episodes following a telefilm adaptation of Blume's novel Fudge-a-Mania, which aired on January 7, 1995 in primetime. Fudge premiered on ABC in January 1995, and switched to CBS for its second season. TV Guide twice listed Fudge as one of the Ten Best Shows for Children. The show was canceled in 1997. At the Seventeenth Annual Youth in Film Awards, the cast was nominated for a Young Actors Award, Best Performance by a Young Ensemble: Television. Nassira Nicola, who played Sheila Tubman, won for Best Performance by a Young Actress: TV Comedy Series.[1]

Cast

Episode list

Season 1

  1. Fudge-A-Mania
  2. How Turtle Got His Name
  3. Saving Up is Hard to Do
  4. Fudge Meets Ratface
  5. The TV Star
  6. To Catch a Fudge
  7. The Birthday Bash
  8. The Flying Train Committee
  9. Uncle Feather
  10. Ducky Soup

Season 2

  1. The Grade Escape
  2. The Art of Friendship
  3. No Exit
  4. Play It Again, Dad
  5. The Candyman Shouldn't
  6. My Grandmother the Card (guest starring Florence Henderson)
  7. Big Little Lie
  8. Bye Anxiety
  9. Bad Housekeeping
  10. Odd Man Out
  11. A Foreign Affair
  12. Slam Funk
  13. Reversal of Fortune
  14. The Mouse Trappers
  15. Midnight Cowboys

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