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''Hey Dude'' is an American
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that aired on
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from July 14, 1989, to August 30, 1991, consisting of 65 half-hour episodes produced over five seasons. The TV series "Hey Dude" is set on the fictitious Bar None Ranch in Tucson, Arizona. It portrays the lives of the ranch owner, his son, their ranch hand, and four teenage summer employees. The series is aimed primarily at a teenage audience.


Premise

Benjamin Ernst, a
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d, good-natured, somewhat bumbling father from
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, bought the Bar None Dude Ranch seeking escape from his high-pressure job as a
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accountant. His accident-prone son, Buddy, is displeased with the change of environment, primarily because he is unable to use his skateboard on the desert sand. In Season 1 of the series, the teenage staff consisted of two boys and two girls: Ted, an enterprising troublemaker; Danny, an easy-going
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teenager and Ted's best friend; girl-next-door Melody; and Brad, a rich girl from
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. Though Brad often wears dressy designer outfits at work, she is a competent horse rider. Her love-hate relationship with Ted is a plot thread during the first half of the series. After
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left the show during Season 3 in 1990, Ted was replaced by Ernst's nephew Jake, an eccentric slacker who likes to play the drums. Not long after, Kyle, a somewhat dim but handsome cowboy type, joined the ranch. When Ted returned to the show, he and Kyle became romantic rivals for Brad. The show's only other featured adult is Lucy, a tough, authoritative ranch hand. She is sometimes viewed as a mother figure to the teens and they often ask her for advice. Each episode begins with a cold open that usually ends with a pun. After that, the show's logo appears over the end of the cold open. Each character is then introduced as a
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flips, followed again by the show's logo, after which the opening sequence fades out. Each episode ends with an instrumental version of the show's theme song while the credits roll over stills from the episode.


Characters

* David Brisbin as Benjamin Ernst Sr., a ranch owner who is also a successful accountant in New Jersey. * Kelly Brown as Bradley "Brad" Taylor, a riding instructor from a rich
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family * Debra Kalman as Lucy, ranch hand foreman and supervisor *
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as Ted McGriff, senior staff *
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as Melody Hanson, lifeguard and dance instructor from
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* Joe Torres as Danny Lightfoot, a Hopi teenager. * Geoffrey Coy as Kyle Chandler, Lucy's ex-boyfriend's son * Jonathan Galkin as Jake Decker, Mr. Ernst's nephew from
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* Josh Tygiel as Benjamin "Buddy" Ernst Jr., Mr. Ernst's son who is spending the summer with his father in the ranch. * Cassie, Buddy's dog, was featured in Season 1, but was absent in Season 2
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and Joe Torres were nominated for a 1991 Young Artist Award in the Best Youth Variety or Game Show category for their roles on ''Hey Dude''.


Production

''Hey Dude'' was videotaped on location at the Tanque Verde Guest Ranch in
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. The show was produced by
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. Casting began in 1988 with local auditions held in Tucson. Josh Tygiel, who was cast as protagonist Buddy Ernst, was one of 120 Tucson-area boys who auditioned for the series. Joe Torres was cast as Danny Lightfoot after auditioning in Tucson for the role. 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
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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. The main lodge, boys and girls bunks, guest lodge (which doubled as cast dressing rooms) and the stable were all built specifically for the production. After the show ended production, the buildings were abandoned and several are still standing to this day, albeit in much disrepair. The swimming pool that was frequently used on the show is the main pool for the Tanque Verde Guest Ranch and is still in use by guests. The set is located at , about fifteen miles east of Tucson, Arizona.


Episodes

The series ran for 65 episodes over two years from 1989 to 1991. Each season take place over the course of one summer in the lives of ranch staff, with cast members often recalling pranks and colleagues from previous summers.


Series overview


Season 1 (1989)


Season 2 (1989–1990)


Season 3 (1990)


Season 4 (1990)


Season 5 (1991)


Home media

The first season of ''Hey Dude'' became available for download from the iTunes Store on July 29, 2008. The second season of ''Hey Dude'' became available for download from the iTunes Store in August 2010. The third season of ''Hey Dude'' became available for download from the iTunes Store on November 29, 2011 (only containing 12 out of 13 episodes). All five seasons of the series are available for purchase as DVD or streaming episodes through
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. On April 11, 2011, it was announced that
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had acquired the rights to the series. They subsequently released the entire series on DVD in Region 1. The fourth season was released on DVD as a Shout Select title, available exclusively through Shout Factory's website and select Amazon.com sellers. The fifth and final season was released on July 16, 2013, also as a Shout Select title. On March 10, 2015, Shout! released ''Hey Dude: The Complete Series'' on DVD as a Walmart exclusive in full screen format. It is also available through Amazon.com. On May 9, 2017, the complete series was re-released as a general retail release. On March 24, 2021, the series (with the exception of "They're Back" from Season 4) was added to
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