Scorch (TV series)
Scorch | |
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Genre | Situation comedy |
Created by | Allan Katz |
Written by |
Allan Katz Daniel Margosis Joe Toplyn |
Directed by |
Richard Correll Zane Buzby John Sgueglia |
Starring |
Jonathan Walker Rhea Silver-Smith Lauren Katz Rose Marie John O'Hurley Brenda Strong Todd Susman |
Voices of | Ronn Lucas |
Composer(s) | Ray Colcord |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 3 (3 unaired) |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) | David Tyron King |
Producer(s) | Wenda Fong |
Cinematography | Walter Glover |
Running time | 30 minutes |
Production company(s) |
Allan Katz Productions Saban/Scherick Productions Honeyland Productions Lorimar Television |
Distributor | CBS |
Release | |
Original network | CBS |
Original release | February 28 – March 13, 1992 |
Scorch is a 1992 television sitcom that aired on CBS, and was canceled after three episodes were broadcast.
The title character, a miniature dragon, is a puppet that was used by ventriloquist Ronn Lucas before the series came to be; although Lucas never actually appeared in the series, he did supply Scorch's voice.
Premise
Scorch, a small 1300-year-old dragon, awakens from a 100-year nap in 1992. While flying around, he's struck by lightning and he crash-lands in front of the apartment of Brian Stevens (Jonathan Walker) and his daughter Jessica (Rhea Silver-Smith). The next day, as a result of awkward circumstances, Brian lands a job as a TV weatherman at WWEN-TV by pretending that he's a ventriloquist and Scorch is his puppet; no one except Brian and Jessica knows that Scorch is a real dragon.
Episodes
Six episodes were made, but only three were aired.
Nº | Title | Directed by: | Written by: | Original air date |
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1 | "Pilot" | Zane Buzby | Allan Katz | February 28, 1992 |
After crashing in front of Brian's apartment, Scorch soon endears himself to Brian's 8-year-old daughter, but not to Brian. However, he persuades Brian to take him along to a job interview, concealed in a bag. Scorch pops out of the bag during the interview, and Brian must think quickly... | ||||
2 | "Dragon Flu" | Zane Buzby | Allan Katz | March 6, 1992 |
Scorch is suffering from dragon flu; the symptoms include amnesia, unconsciousness, coughing, swearing, and barking. Unfortunately, Brian and Scorch have to present a "Man of the Year" award to the station's boss. | ||||
3 | "You Gaslight Up My Life" | John Sgueglia | Bill Richmond | March 13, 1992 |
Scorch becomes effusive and annoys everyone after a photo of him appears on the cover of the new TV magazine. | ||||
4 | "First Time" | Zane Buzby | Lee Aronsohn | N/A |
Scorch tries to help Brian find a girlfriend, but Scorch's obtrusive ways prove to be embarrassing. | ||||
5 | "Scorch Likes It Hot" | Howard Storm | Joe Toplyn | N/A |
Dr. Joyce Brothers gives suggestions to the head of the station, such as replacing Brian's "puppet" with a female one. | ||||
6 | "Money, Money, Money" | Jim Drake | Allan Katz | N/A |
Scorch discovers the Home Shopping Channel, and maxes out Brian's credit card. Scorch then tries to make some of Brian's money back by inviting everyone from the station to a poker game. |
References
- Scorch at the Internet Movie Database
- List of Scorch episodes at TV.com