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Skillful Luck Charlie | |
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Genre | Sitcom |
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Opening theme | "Hang In There Infant" by Bridgit Mendler |
Composer | Stephen R. Phillips & Tim P. |
Land of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 4 |
No. of episodes | 97 (listing of episodes) |
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Producer | Pixie Wespiser |
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Running time | 23–49 minutes |
Product company | It'south a Laugh Productions |
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Original network | Disney Channel |
Picture format | HDTV 720p |
Audio format | Dolby Digital |
Original release | April 4, 2010 (2010-04-04) – February sixteen, 2014 (2014-02-16) |
Chronology | |
Related shows | Best of Luck Nikki |
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Skillful Luck Charlie is an American sitcom that originally aired on Disney Channel from April four, 2010, to Feb xvi, 2014. The series' creators, Phil Baker and Drew Vaupen, wanted to create a program that would appeal to entire families, not just children. It focuses on the Duncan family of Denver as they adjust to the births of their fourth and fifth children, Charlotte "Charlie" (Mia Talerico) and Toby (Logan Moreau). In each episode, Teddy Duncan (Bridgit Mendler) adds to a video diary that contains communication for Charlie about their family and life as a teenager. Teddy tries to prove Charlie what she might go through when she is older for future reference. Each video diary ends with Teddy (or another family fellow member, even Charlie) saying the eponymous phrase, "Good luck, Charlie".
Amid other decisions, executives included adult-centric scenes and changed the series title from Oops to Love, Teddy and finally to Good Luck Charlie in order to ensure the series would appeal to all family members. Good Luck Charlie premiered on Disney Channel in the Usa on April 4, 2010.[1] A characteristic-length Christmas Disney Channel Original Movie based on the series, entitled Good Luck Charlie, It's Christmas!, premiered in Dec 2011.The serial finale aired on February sixteen, 2014, with a one-hour episode.
Premise [edit]
Set in Denver, Colorado, the series follows the Duncan family, who are nevertheless adjusting to the birth of their quaternary child, Charlotte "Charlie" Duncan (Mia Talerico).[2] When parents Amy (Leigh-Allyn Baker), a nurse, and Bob (Eric Allan Kramer), an exterminator, return to work, they ask their three older children—PJ (Jason Dolley), Teddy (Bridgit Mendler), and Gabe (Bradley Steven Perry)—to assistance enhance their piffling sister.[3] At the same fourth dimension, Teddy, PJ, and Gabe attempt to bargain with schoolhouse and general social challenges in their lives.[4]
The events in each episode become material for a video diary that Teddy is making for Charlie. Teddy hopes the videos will provide useful advice for Charlie afterward they have both grown up and Teddy has moved out.[3] At the stop of each video, she (and/or other cast members) says, "Skilful luck, Charlie" or may even say it indirectly such as "Wish them practiced luck, Charlie."[5] During the film, Amy reveals to Teddy that she is pregnant with her fifth kid, but this story plot is non brought into the series until the third flavour, during which Amy gives nascence to a baby boy, Toby. Each episode ends, after the video diary, with an consequence that is weird and ordinarily cannot happen in existent life.[6]
Characters [edit]
Main [edit]
- Teddy Duncan (Bridgit Mendler), Charlie'due south just sister, is the second-oldest Duncan sibling. Feeling that she will non exist around equally much when Charlie is grown, she produces and directs video diaries for her, hoping they will give her advice that will help her be successful as a teenager. She produces these video diaries at the cease of every episode, and at the terminate of every video diary she says "Good luck Charlie".
- Amy Duncan (née Blankenhooper[7]) (Leigh-Allyn Baker), Bob'southward wife and the mother of PJ, Teddy, Gabe, Charlie, and Toby. She works every bit a infirmary nurse and is often portrayed as dutiful, protective and comedic. Information technology is revealed in the movie, that she is pregnant once more with her fifth child.
- Gabe Duncan (Bradley Steven Perry), the eye Duncan sibling, beingness both the younger blood brother of Teddy and PJ and the older brother of Charlie and Toby. He is initially disconcerted past Charlie's inflow and is the last one of the family to get used to her. He is a prankster and troublemaker, (a rebellious teenager) and has a rivalry with their neighbor Mrs. Dabney, who is oft the target of Gabe'south pranks and stunts.
- Charlie Duncan (Mia Talerico), the championship character and the 2d-youngest Duncan sibling. She is generally portrayed as being happy, but can also be mischievous at times. Many of the Duncan family's adventures revolve around Charlie.
- Bob Duncan (Eric Allan Kramer), the father of Teddy, PJ, Gabe, Charlie, and Toby, and husband of Amy. He owns a pest command company, "Bob's Bugs Be Gone".
- PJ Duncan (Jason Dolley), the eldest Duncan sibling. He and Teddy often fight, although they care well-nigh each other, and he usually gets along well with his younger brother Gabe. He often appears bad-mannered, somewhat careless, and childish, but on numerous occasions has been known to be resourceful, creative, and intelligent. He has also been shown to exist a good cook. He and his best friend Emmett take their ain ring entitled "PJ and the Vibe". In flavour three, PJ moves into an apartment shared with Emmett.
Recurring [edit]
- Ivy Wentz (Raven Goodwin), Teddy's all-time friend, who is seen spending about of her fourth dimension with Teddy at the Duncan's residence. She often accompanies Teddy on her dutiful, or personal, excursions.
- Spencer Walsh (Shane Harper), Teddy's on-again, off-again boyfriend throughout the series, who she begins to date in the commencement flavour.
- Emmett (Micah Stephen Williams), PJ'south all-time friend. He has a one-sided attraction to Teddy, though Teddy constantly rejects him. Emmett accompanies PJ on the drums in his band "PJ and the Vibe", and sometimes assists PJ on his problematic excursions.
- Mrs. Dabney (Patricia Belcher), the Duncans' strict and easily annoyed neighbor, who is oftentimes suspicious of Gabe, because his pranks and troublemaking are frequently directed towards her.
- Debbie Dooley (Ericka Kreutz), the Duncans' neighbor who speaks with a strong Upper Midwestern accent.
- Fellow Landry (Luke Benward), a later boyfriend of Teddy'south who works for Bob'southward company after moving from Tennessee.
- Jo Keener (G. Hannelius), Gabe'south tomboyish bully-turned-friend.
- Mary Lou Wentz (Ellia English), Ivy Wentz's mother and Amy Duncan'southward friend.
- Harry Wentz (William Allen Young), the married man of Mary Lou Wentz and the father of Ivy Wentz.
- Skyler (Samantha Boscarino), Teddy's friend and PJ'due south girlfriend.
- Jake (Tucker Albrizzi) is Gabe'south giddy best friend.
- Toby Duncan (Logan Moreau), the 5th and youngest Duncan sibling.
- Karen (Brooke Dillman), Amy'due south dominate at the hospital, who she holds a feuding relationship with.
Product [edit]
Development [edit]
A lot of the high-concept shows have kids in an boggling situation where the parent or developed takes a backseat, and sometimes the adult isn't as smart equally the kid, or it's all about the kids putting one over on the adults. But we have a new prove called "Good Luck Charlie" that has a very different kind of concept. It is very grounded, very relatable, and information technology's not about the parents being dumber than the kids. We endeavor and mine equally much comedy out of the parents every bit possible, merely it doesn't mean the kids tin can't learn from the parents and go guidance from the parents.
—Adam Bonnett, senior Vice President of original programming for Disney.[eight]
Good Luck Charlie was created past Phil Baker and Drew Vaupen, who take been writing together since 1993 on shows ranging from Of a sudden Susan to Sonny with a Chance.[9] The pair aspired to create a program that would entreatment to entire families rather than but kids. Inspired by the success of reruns of shows such equally Full House and George Lopez with young audiences, Vaupen and Baker turned to family sitcoms. "We wanted to do a show nearly a family unit, to bring dorsum a family sitcom and get in well-nigh a real family, not wizards, nobody'southward a pop star, nobody has a Television set show", said Vaupen,[9] referring to Wizards of Waverly Place, Hannah Montana, and Sonny with a Take chances. Veteran writer-producer Dan Staley (Thanks) subsequently joined the testify equally executive producer. Disney'south Gary Marsh said "because most network goggle box abandoned the traditional sitcom, Disney has been able to snatch upwards a lot of experienced talent for backside the camera, including executive producer Dan Staley..."[10]
The serial was publicly announced in July 2009 with a press release announcing the showtime season club as well every bit the primary cast.[iii]
Skilful Luck Charlie 'due south primal family, the Duncans from Denver, Colorado, was carefully crafted for broad appeal. While the series is still told primarily through the view point of the Duncan children, the children'due south parents, Amy and Bob, are less on the periphery and writers attempt to add scenes that adult viewers can relate to. For example, in one scene in the pilot episode Amy confesses to Bob that she is overwhelmed with condign a working new mother over again. "She's not sure she can pull this off", says Bonnet. "And just playing that scene the manner we did, a very real scene between husband and married woman, kind of makes this show dissimilar".[two] The writers also try to include jokes for adult viewers while remaining chaste enough for their young target audience.[2] Dissimilar near previous Disney Channel series such as Sonny with a Chance, Hannah Montana, or Cory in the House, both parents are seen in the Duncan family. "Information technology felt like the right fourth dimension to accept a show with two parents, to debunk the myth that Disney never has the mom in the picture", says Adam Bonnett, Senior Vice President of original programming for Disney Aqueduct. "Considering it is a myth".[11]
Because a series most the rich and famous might alienate viewers in a troubled economy, the Duncans were made middle class. According to Gary Marsh, Amusement President of Disney Aqueduct Worldwide, "What we want to do is acknowledge the reality of the times in which we live, where two parents work, where kids are expected to assistance out around the house in meaningful ways. Real-life issues happen. Everyone isn't living 'The Life of Riley' all the time."[2] Broadening Disney Channel'south appeal was a concern when choosing the names of the characters and the title of the programme. "Y'all want a title that says, a) this is a sitcom and, b) this is something that volition interest the master demographic just besides we're trying to expand the Disney brand beyond but girls", Vaupen commented.[ix] The series' title was originally "Honey, Teddy", the phrase Teddy had used to cease her video diary entries during evolution. However, "Love, Teddy" immediately felt feminized and almost excludes boys", Vaupen said. "We also didn't want to have the word 'Baby' in the title because that would exclude certain people".[9] The Duncan baby was originally named "Daisy" during evolution, just producers thought that "Charlie", which is generally a masculine name, would concenter more boys.[xi]
Casting [edit]
As Good Luck Charlie is depression concept and character-driven, "the actors non only had to carry the show, they also had to have "pitch-perfect" chemistry with each other to brand the family dynamic believable".[10] Bonnet says Disney Channel executives "but savage in beloved with" Bridgit Mendler, who stars as teenaged Teddy Duncan.[11] "She has all the attributes of a Disney star", said Bonnet.[11] Mendler showtime heard near Expert Luck Charlie in late November 2008. After several rounds of auditions and cast reads, she finally secured the office in January 2009.[12] Mendler and Jason Dolley, who plays Teddy'south older brother PJ, take starred in preceding Disney Channel series and movies before both were cast in Good Luck Charlie; Mendler had a recurring office on Wizards of Waverly Identify and Dolley starred in Cory in the Business firm and numerous Disney Aqueduct boob tube movies. Diverseness mag's Brian Lowry says their careers "[reverberate] the Disney Channel's knack for identifying young performers and rolling them from one project to the next, in a fashion reminiscent of the one-time studio system".[4] The character of PJ was initially called Casey.[iii]
Both Eric Allan Kramer, who plays Bob Duncan, and Leigh-Allyn Baker, who plays Amy Duncan, have likewise guest starred in preceding Disney Channel shows, and both Kramer and Baker had respectively invitee starred in 1 episode each of the NBC sitcom My Proper name Is Earl, where Charlie writers Erika Kaestle & Patrick McCarthy had served equally writers and supervising producers. Both Bakery and Kramer were in the aforementioned episode of the NBC sitcom Will and Grace, entitled "Sour Balls". Baker says Disney had been "courting [her] for awhile to play a mom", just she had always felt likewise young. "I kind of feel like hey, you know what? When I'yard washed with this stint, I'll actually exist the age everyone thinks I am to be able to play the function".[13] Bakery, who was a new mother herself, was 9 months significant at the time she was auditioning for the part.[14]
Like most series featuring babe actors, producers of Skilful Luck Charlie had originally intended to take identical twins play Charlie Duncan, the championship grapheme and the Duncans' new infant.[ix] Hiring two babies would allow for longer piece of work days without violating child labor laws every bit well every bit the ability to substitute one child for the other if one was unavailable. Notwithstanding, the show makers were unsuccessful in finding the proper set of twins and decided to cast Mia Talerico instead.[9] Marsh says casting Talerico, who was ten months old at the time of her casting for the role, was their highest risk while creating the show: "It'southward like flight without a net. She may have a bad day and we can't shoot and it'll cost us tens of thousands of dollars. But so far, so good. She'due south the most obedient actor I've e'er worked with".[10] The role of Toby was cast for the quaternary flavor;[fifteen] Logan Moreau was selected for the role.[sixteen]
Filming [edit]
The Skillful Luck Charlie pilot, entitled "Report Appointment", was shot in Feb 2009,[12] at Dusk Bronson Studios (where Hannah Montana was taped) and the series was picked up subsequently that year.[17] The show's production occurs at Sunset Bronson Studios in Los Angeles even though the show is prepare in Denver, Colorado. The business firm that is used as the Duncan'southward house throughout the show is located in Pasadena, CA.[18] Starting with the second flavor, the serial is taped at Los Angeles Center Studios, where Shake It Up was also taped. The show operates on a weekly schedule.[xix] Scripts for a new episode are issued on Monday before a read-through, Wednesdays are rehearsal and network run-through mean solar day, final scripts are issued on Thursday, and the episode is shot in front of a live studio audience on Friday nighttime. According to Mendler, occasionally "episodes are too big to handle with a live audience [and are] taped without an audition, only by and large they're live".[xx]
The third season was ordered in Baronial 2011.[21] [22] In June 2013, Disney Channel announced that the series would end its run later on four seasons. The finale aired on February 16, 2014, with a one-hour episode.[23] [24]
Episodes [edit]
Other media [edit]
Moving picture and adaptation [edit]
In March 2011, a feature-length Christmas Disney Channel Original Movie based on the serial, entitled Skilful Luck Charlie, Information technology's Christmas!, began product.[22] The film premiered Dec two, 2011, on the Disney Aqueduct. The motion picture was directed by Arlene Sanford and written by Geoff Rodkey. The Disney Channel Original Movie follows the Duncan family unit on their road trip to Amy Duncan'southward parents' business firm for Christmas.
An Indian adaptation of the testify titled Best of Luck Nikki, premiered on Disney Channel Bharat on April 3, 2011. Sheena Bajaj plays Dolly Singh, a character similar to that of Teddy Duncan, Ananya Kolvankar portrays Nikita "Nikki" Singh a graphic symbol similar to that of Charlie and Gurdeep Kohli portrays Himani Singh, a graphic symbol similar to that of Amy. The serial ran for 4 seasons, 104 episodes and 3 special episodes and concluded on Apr 16, 2016. A Pakistani adaptation of the show titled Peek-A-Boo Shahwaiz premiered on Play Amusement from 15 July 2018.
Music [edit]
Although a soundtrack for the show was non released, several songs were produced for the prove. "Hang in In that location Baby", performed past Bridgit Mendler, was written by Aris Archontis, Jeannie Lurie, and Chen Neeman. The premiere was on Radio Disney on March 26, 2010.[25] "My Vocal for Y'all", performed by Mendler and Harper, was featured in the Season 3 Christmas episode "A Duncan Christmas".[26] "My Vocal for Yous" peaked at number two on Billboard Kid Digital Songs[27] and three on Vacation Songs[28]
Reception [edit]
The series earned positive reviews. Robert Lloyd of The Los Angeles Times described it as a "professional person sitcom from sitcom professionals" with efficient jokes and typical sitcom characters, and situations which are "willfully arranged".[2] Still, Lloyd praised the series for offering a "contextually novel flick of a teenage girl taking care of her baby sister with a persuasive nonchalance and practical ease that transcends the strenuous comedy that surrounds it".[2] Neal Justin of the Star Tribune said the "slapstick heavy, express mirth-track fueled sitcom" had no redeeming qualities other than "keeping your 11-year-old sedated for a half hour".[29] Rob Owen of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette said Good Luck Charlie would appeal to kids, but non adults. "Parents accept seen the aforementioned sort of show washed before and ameliorate in ABC's 1980s-era TGIF lineup", wrote Owen.[thirty] Contrarily, Brian Lowry of Diverseness magazine said Expert Luck Charlie was "a surprisingly refreshing throwback to ABC's "TGIF"-way sitcoms".[4] He commented that while the series did non "push sitcom boundaries", it was "sprightly" and "pleasantly handled".[four]
On June 20, 2013, Disney Channel appear that Season 4 Episode 19, "Downwards a Tree", would feature a married lesbian couple, making Good Luck Charlie the first Disney Channel serial to practise so. LGBT rights organization GLAAD likewise every bit actresses Miley Cyrus and Evan Rachel Woods expressed their back up and lauded Disney for the inclusion of the characters. By contrast, the One 1000000 Moms division of the American Family Association protested and asked Disney not to air the episode. In a statement to Goggle box Guide, a Disney Channel spokesperson stated that the episode was "developed to be relevant to kids and families around the earth and to reflect themes of multifariousness and inclusiveness." Disney aired the episode equally planned on January 26, 2014.[31] [32] [33] [34]
Viewership [edit]
The series premiered to 4.vii million viewers, making it the highest-rated serial premiere for a Disney Channel Original Serial since The Suite Life on Deck in 2008, and the calendar week'due south highest-rated cable program.[35] Maclean's reported that overall, the first flavour "has been doing almost besides as Disney's more successful shows – The Suite Life and so on".[twenty]
On June 24, 2012, the episode "Special Delivery" became the most watched episode ever of Expert Luck Charlie, earning 7.48 meg viewers, surpassing the episode "Snow Show (Part one)" which had 7.24 million viewers as well as the episode "Adept Luck Jessie NYC Christmas" that garnered 5.8 million viewers and the serial' pilot episode "Written report Date" which had 4.68 million viewers.[36] The most-watched episode of the series was "Special Delivery" with vii.v one thousand thousand viewers. The least watched episode was "The Unusual Suspects" with 1.ix 1000000 viewers.[37] The most viewed episode in the United Kingdom and Ireland was "Special Delivery" with 602,000 viewers when it aired on October 12, 2012.[38]
Awards and nominations [edit]
Year | Honor | Category | Recipient | Consequence |
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2010 | Teen Option Awards | Pick TV: Female Breakout Star | Bridgit Mendler | Nominated[39] [40] |
Hollywood Teen TV Awards | Teen Pick Actor: One-act | Jason Dolley | Nominated[41] | |
Teen Bear witness Option: Comedy | Skillful Luck Charlie | Nominated[41] | ||
2011 | Young Artist Laurels | Best Operation in a TV Series (One-act or Drama) – Supporting Young Player | Bradley Steven Perry | Nominated[42] |
Best Performance in a Telly Series – Guest Starring Young Role player 10 and Under | Tucker Albrizzi | Won[42] | ||
Best Performance in a TV Serial – Guest Starring Young Actress 11–15 | Ryan Newman | Nominated[42] | ||
British Academy Children'southward Awards | BAFTA Kid's Vote: Tv | Proficient Luck Charlie | Won[43] | |
2012 | 2012 Kids' Option Awards | Favorite TV Show | Nominated[44] | |
Favorite TV Actress | Bridgit Mendler | Nominated[44] | ||
Young Artist Accolade | Best Performance in a TV Serial – Supporting Young Actor | Bradley Steven Perry | Nominated[45] | |
Best Operation in a Television receiver Series – Guest Starring Young Actor 18–21 | Booboo Stewart | Nominated[45] | ||
British Academy Children'south Awards | BAFTA Kid's Vote: TV | Good Luck Charlie | Won[46] | |
Primetime Emmy Award | Outstanding Children'south Plan | Nominated[47] | ||
2013 | Producers Guild of America Accolade | Outstanding Children's Program | Nominated[48] [49] | |
2013 Kids' Pick Awards | Favorite TV Show | Nominated[fifty] | ||
Favorite Goggle box Extra | Bridgit Mendler | Nominated[fifty] | ||
Young Artist Award | Best Performance in a Tv set Serial – Guest Starring Young Actress 14–16 | Isabella Palmieri | Won[51] | |
All-time Functioning in a TV Serial – Guest Starring Young Extra Ten and Under | Gianna Gomez | Nominated[51] | ||
2014 | 2014 Kids' Choice Awards | Favorite Idiot box Prove | Proficient Luck Charlie | Nominated[52] |
Favorite Television Actress | Bridgit Mendler | Nominated[52] |
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External links [edit]
- Official website
- Good Luck Charlie at IMDb
- Practiced Luck Charlie at Idiot box Guide
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good_Luck_Charlie
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