Ed - The bowling attorney

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Television series
German title Ed - The bowling attorney
Original title Ed
Country of production United States
original language English
Year (s) 2000-2004
length 45 minutes
Episodes 83 in 4 seasons
genre Dramedy , family series
Theme music Foo Fighters - Next Year ,
Clem Snide - Moment in the Sun
idea Jon Beckerman
Rob Burnett
First broadcast October 8, 2000 (USA) on NBC
German-language
first broadcast
March 27, 2004 on Sat.1
occupation
synchronization

Ed is an American dramedy - television series which 2,000 to 2,004 by the TV station NBC aired. In Germany, Ed ran on Sat.1 on March 27, 2004 .

action

The focus of the series is Ed Stevens ( Tom Cavanagh ). After Ed loses his job at a world-class law firm because of a comma error in a 500-page contract, he catches his wife at home in bed with a postman. These events move him to spend time in his old hometown, Stuckeyville.

Once there, he befriends his old friends again, including his high school love Carol Vessey. Eventually Ed decides to stay in Stuckeyville, regain Carol's heart, and buy an old, rundown bowling center.

The $ 10 bets

It's a tradition between Ed and Mike that they challenge each other to do silly, embarrassing, or funny things and pay the other one $ 10 for doing them. Examples of this are: Meowing on the street or singing something to a complete stranger.

characters

Carol Vessey
She is a teacher at Stuckeyville High School.
Diane Snyder
She is Mark's friend.
Dr. Mike Burton
He is a doctor by profession and a very good friend of Ed's.
Ed Stevens
He is the owner of the Stuckeybowl (the bowling alley in Stuckeyville), and also a lawyer with a law firm in the bowling center. He has been in love with Carol Vessey since school.
Eli Goggins
He's working at the Stuckeybowl after Kenny leaves. Eli has been in a wheelchair since a motorcycle accident. Before his accident, he ran a restaurant.
Kenny Sandusky
He is also an employee of the Stuckeybowl (only in seasons 1 and 2, after that the actor ( Mike Starr ) leaves the series.)
Mark Vanacore
He's a friend of Warren's. He is struggling with a great excess weight.
Molly Hudson
She is Carol's colleague and is later appointed principal of the school.
Nancy Burton
She is Mike's wife.
Phil Stubbs
He works at the Stuckeybowl. He is known for his crazy ideas that very often fail.
Shirley Pifko
She is another employee in the Stuckeybowl. She is very calm and reserved. It also makes a slightly crazy impression.
Warren Cheswick
He's a student in Carol's class. He also fell in love with Carol at the beginning and showed her that regularly.

Cast and dubbing

The German synchronization of the first season came to a synchronous book and the dialogue director of Holger Twellmann , while the other three seasons of a synchronous book by Bernd Eichner , Thomas Kastner , Detlev Klein and Peter Wesp and the dialogue directed by Bernd Eichner, respectively through the synchronous company Arena Synchron GmbH in Berlin was born.

Role name Actress Voice actor
Edward "Ed" Jeremy Stevens Tom Cavanagh Uwe Büschken
Carol Vessey Julie Bowen Christin Marquitan
Dr. Michael "Mike" Burton Josh Randall Johannes Berenz
Nancy Burton Jana Marie Hupp Heidrun Bartholomäus
Molly Hudson Lesley Boone Almut Zydra
Philip "Phil" Washington Stubbs Michael Ian Black David Nathan
Shirley Pifko Rachel Cronin Petra Maria Popp
Kenny Sandusky Mike Starr Reinhard Scheunemann
Warren Parker Cheswick Justin Long Sebastian Schulz
Mark Vanacore Michael Genadry Johannes Albrecht Schmitz
Tobias Müller
Diane Snyder Ginnifer Goodwin Berenice Weichert
Eli Cartwright Goggins III Daryl Mitchell Marcel Collé
Remarks
  1. Season 1 only
  2. From season 2

Awards

In 2001, the television series was nominated for an Emmy in three categories and won the People's Choice Award as well as the Artios Award from the Casting Society of America , the Family Television Award and the GLAAD Media Award . Thomas Cavanagh was nominated for a Golden Globe Award in 2002.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Ed - The bowling attorney in the German synchronous file