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''Double Rush'' is an American situation comedy that aired on
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from January 4 to April 12, 1995. The series stars Robert Pastorelli as the manager of a bicycle messenger service in
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.McNeil, Alex, ''Total Television: The Comprehensive Guide to Programming From 1948 to the Present'', New York: Penguin Books, 1996, p. 234.Brooks, Tim, and Earle Marsh, ''The Complete Directory to Prime-Time Network and Cable TV Shows, 1946-Present, Sixth Edition'', New York: Ballantine Books, 1995, , p. 286.


Synopsis

As a young man in the 1960s, Johnny Verona had hoped to become a rock star. To earn the money he needed to buy a
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previously owned by his idol, Jimi Hendrix, that he saw in a store window, he took a job as a bicycle messenger for Ed Foley Couriers.Nostalgia Central DOUBLE RUSH Accessed 5 June 2021
/ref> After buying the guitar, he joined a rock band in 1968 which enjoyed some success playing in clubs. When a record company offered him a solo contract in 1971, the idealistic Johnny turned it down because the contract did not include his fellow band members. Denied his dream of being a rock music star, Johnny used the knowledge he had acquired as a bicycle courier to open his own bicycle delivery company in
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. Called Double Rush, it offers a rush delivery service, guaranteeing delivery within 45 minutes, and a "double rush" service which promises delivery within 20 minutes. Johnny goes through ups and downs as he struggles to run the company in the face of competition from the increased use of
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s and the
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in the mid-1990s, as well as from his former employer Ed Foley Couriers, now run by Ed Foley and his daughter Kate. His young employees constantly remind Johnny of his missed chance to be a rock star in the 1970s,Yant, Monica, "'Rush' spotlight not on Pastorelli," ''Tampa Bay Times'', January 4, 1995 (dated October 3, 2005 online) Accessed 9 June 2021
/ref> and he is prone to musing about it. A gruff but soft-hearted and fatherly man, he takes an interest in the personal lives and well-being of his employees at Double Rush.Pierce, Scott D., "`DOUBLE RUSH' ISN'T WORTH RUSHING TO SEE," ''Deseret News'', January 4, 1995 Accessed 9 June 2021
/ref> Working for Johnny are the flighty, whiny, and neurotic Zoe Fuller, who could not find employment after graduating from Harvard Business School and during the first episode accepts a position as a bicycle messenger and bookkeeper with the company until she can find a better job;Everett, Todd, "Double Rush," ''Variety'', January 3, 1995 Accessed 9 June 2021
/ref> Barkley, the overqualified, cynical, spaced-out, wild-haired dispatcher, who wears extremely thick eyeglasses and dispenses philosophical advice as well as delivery assignments; Hunter, a dim-witted daredevil who takes great pleasure in speeding through Midtown Manhattan traffic on his bicycle and is the fastest courier at Double Rush; "The Kid," a 75-year-old prone to joking about his sex life and lack of direction in life who has 58 years of experience as a messenger, never uses a bicycle, and always delivers messages on foot, making up for his painful lack of physical speed by knowing every shortcut in New York City; and bicycle messengers Leo and Marlon. Leo, a former
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, is a naive, self-centered, morose, and cynical Generation Xer, while Marlon is a young husband and father who tries to balance his family life with his bicycle messenger job and has a knack for conning people.


Cast

* Robert Pastorelli as Johnny Verona *
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as Hunter *
Corinne Bohrer Corinne Bohrer (born October 18, 1958) is an American film and television actress whose career has continued uninterrupted for four decades and includes regular roles in eight primetime series produced between 1984 and 2015: '' E/R'' (1984–8 ...
as Zoe Fuller *
Adam Goldberg Adam Charles Goldberg (born October 25, 1970) is an American character actor, filmmaker, musician, and photographer. Known for his supporting roles in film and television, Goldberg has appeared in films such as '' Dazed and Confused'', '' Saving ...
as Leo *
D.L. Hughley Darryl Lynn Hughley (; born March 6, 1963) is an American actor and stand-up comedian. Hughley is best known as the original host of BET's ''ComicView'' from 1992 to 1993, the eponymous character on the ABC/ UPN sitcom ''The Hughleys'', and as ...
as Marlon *
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as "The Kid" * Sam Lloyd as Barkley * Richard Portnow as Ed Foley (recurring) * Sarah Nelson as Kate Foley (recurring)


Production

After seven seasons portraying house painter Eldin Bernecky on '' Murphy Brown'' from 1988 to 1994, Robert Pastorelli left the series to star in his own show, ''Double Rush''.
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and Stephen Nathan co-created the show, and were its executive producers.
Michael Lembeck Michael Lembeck (born June 25, 1948) is an American actor and television and film director. Best known as Max Horvath in '' One Day at a Time'' (1979-1984). Life and career Lembeck was born in Brooklyn, New York, the son of Caroline Dubs and ...
directed its episodes.


Reception

In a January 3, 1995, review in ''
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'', Todd Everett described ''Double Rush'' as an "amiable new sitcom" which lacked originality because of its obvious similarities to ''
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'' and '' Cheers'', and which had a collection of characters familiar to television viewers; for example, he noted that the Zoe Fuller character bore a strong resemblance to Diane Chambers on ''Cheers''. Everett described Lembeck as a canny director and the writing of the first episode as skillful in its development of characters without overcrowding the plot, but doubted ''Double Rush''′s ability to succeed in the same time slot as ABC′s '' Roseanne''. On January 4, 1995, Scott D. Pierce wrote in the '' Deseret News'' that ''Double Rush'' was an obvious attempt to reach a
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audience that came across as a pale imitation of ''Taxi'' and was "lifeless," "strangely flat and unfunny." He described the actors as seeming to say their lines and wait for laughter rather than coming across as believable characters. Writing in the ''
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'' on January 4, 1995, Monica Yant described ''Double Rush'' as "equal parts '' MTV Sports'' and ''Taxi''." She praised Pastorelli's portrayal of Eldin on ''Murphy Brown'' and expressed the opinion that Pastorelli could have succeeded in a starring vehicle of his own if it was a ''Murphy Brown'' spinoff centered around his Eldin character. She found ''Double Rush'' an odd way to give him his own show because, unlike Eldin, the Johnny Verona character had "about as much zest as dishwater" and did not allow Pastorelli to display his talents. Instead, she felt that Pastorelli failed to stand out among an ensemble cast that seemed able to carry the show without him.


Broadcast history

''Double Rush'' premiered on January 4, 1995, airing on
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on Wednesdays at 9:00 p.m.
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. Facing stiff competition in its time slot from ABC′s '' Roseanne'', it drew low ratings, and after its fifth episode aired on February 1, 1995, it went into hiatus. It returned to the air with its sixth episode, broadcast on Monday, March 6, 1995, before settling two days later into its new time slot, Wednesdays at 8:30 p.m. Eastern Time. Ratings remained poor, and its run ended with its twelfth episode on April 12, 1995. Its thirteenth episode never aired as it was pre-empted for CBS News coverage of the
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.


Episodes

SOURCES tv.com ''Double Rush'' "Crimes and Mrs. DeMotto" Episode Cast & Crew Accessed June 5, 2021
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References


External links

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