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Top Top-rated. Clip Hey Dude: Season Three. Trailer Hey Dude: Season One. Photos Top cast Edit. David Brisbin Mr. Ernst as Mr. Kelly Brown Brad as Brad. Debi Kalman Lucy as Lucy. Christine Taylor Melody as Melody. Joe Torres Danny as Danny.

Josh Tygiel Buddy as Buddy. David Lascher Ted as Ted. Jonathan Galkin Jake as Jake. Geoffrey Coy Kyle as Kyle …. Cassie Cassie as Cassie. Paul D. Olmer Lonnie Vleck as Lonnie Vleck. Katie Hansen Buckaroo as Buckaroo …. Yasmer Buckaroo as Buckaroo …. More like this. Ted later left the show for a time and was replaced by Ernst's nephew Jake, an eccentric slacker who liked to play the drums.

Not long after, Kyle, a dim but handsome cowboy type, joined the cast. Soon after that, Ted came back from summer school, and he and Kyle became romantic rivals for Brad. The show's only other featured adult was Lucy, a tough, authoritarian ranch hand. She is sometimes looked upon as a mother figure and the teens often asked her advice. The show was produced by CineTel Films.

Casting began in with local auditions held in Tucson. While most of the show was technically shot on the property of the Tanque Verde Guest Ranch, the familiar "ranch" that was known to television viewers was actually built from scratch, roughly a mile away from the main public areas.

This was done so ranch guests would not be bothered by the production and to create buildings with a more "western" look, which was not offered by the relatively modern and luxurious Tanque Verde. After the show wrapped physical production, the buildings were abandoned and several are still standing to this day, albeit in much disrepair.

The exception to this, however, is the swimming pool that was frequently used on the show, which is actually the main pool for the Tanque Verde Guest Ranch and is still in use by guests. The series produced 65 minute episodes in three years from to The episodes take place over the course of several consecutive summers, with cast members often recalling past pranks, years, staff members, that had roles in earlier summers.

It was the only Hey Dude episode to ever be released on that format. Brad's generosity helps her realize that winning the pageant isn't important. The kids invent an imaginary worker on the ranch to take the blame for Jake's errors and keep him from getting fired. Jake also has his hands full with a ventriloquist dummy. Incredible Shrinking Ted. The kids mistakenly believe that Mr.

Ernst is dying and do everything they can to keep him awake. The kids decide they can manage to care for a baby left behind on the ranch until the mother returns but have to keep it a secret from Mr.

Ernst who doesn't approve. Rivals Ted and Kyle spend a hellish day out in the desert where, one crippled and one blind, they must rely on each other to get back to the ranch.

Still, they arrive in time to rescue Brad from a less than chivalrous date. A bump on the head convinces Mr. Ernst that he's a seventeen year old named T-Bone while a juvenile employment inspector tries to close down the Bar None. Circumstantial evidence leads the kids to think Ted stole money from Brad. Jake and Buddy use Sherlock Holmes type logic to get to the bottom of it.



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