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#1 - What's an Agent to Do?
Season 1 Episode 2 - Aired 9/25/1989
Teddy tells his grandmother about his new job at the agency, he also fires Laurie when she resents him bringing her along to be his secretary. He rehires her as he begins to learn what an agent's job calls for.
Director: Richard Dubin
Writer: Hugh Wilson
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#2 - Bobby the Chimp
Season 1 Episode 3 - Aired 10/2/1989
Fearing there is not much for him to do, Abe gives Teddy a client from a retiring agent. While appearing on Entertainment Tonight Teddy makes an appeal for this new client, Bobby the Chimp, who's been fired by Landon Tarmac.
Director: Hugh Wilson
Writer: Hugh Wilson
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#3 - Teddy Goes to Malibu
Season 1 Episode 4 - Aired 10/16/1989
The entire family joins Teddy when he must check the dog and plants at the home of one of Al's clients. Disaster abounds at the house when the bathroom overflows, the dog escapes, the neighbor comes over; you get the idea.
Director: Max Tash
Writer: Hugh Wilson
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#4 - Teddy Makes $50,000 ... in One Day
Season 1 Episode 5 - Aired 10/23/1989
Teddy meets his first studio head and stands to make $50,000 for Harland's latest movie deal, Dark Closet, that is until Harland decides that ""acting is dumb"" because of the position of Pluto.
Director: Richard Dubin
Writer: Richard Dubin
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#5 - Teddy Gets Fired
Season 1 Episode 6 - Aired 10/30/1989
Al gives Teddy a script to read, unknown to both, it is a slightly modified version of Mr. Smith Goes to Washington which Al's client is passing to all the top agents for an article he is writing on Hollywood agents. Teddy takes the script to a studio to try to get it made and is fired by Abe, until...
Director: Max Tash
Writer: N/A
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#6 - Teddy Falls in Love
Season 1 Episode 7 - Aired 11/13/1989
Teddy meets newly separated movie star, Esther Luna, who takes him home with her and together they really ""cook,"" much to Al's disbelief.
Director: Richard Dubin
Writer: Richard Dubin
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#9 - Season's Greetings From Al Floss
Season 1 Episode 11 - Aired 12/11/1989
Al is haunted by the ghost of his former boss, in the style of ""A Christmas Carol,"" after he makes Teddy and Laurie work for him on Christmas Day.
Director: Max Tash
Writer: Hugh Wilson
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#10 - Grandma Goes to Work
Season 1 Episode 12 - Aired 12/25/1989
To help alleviate her fears, Teddy invites his grandmother to come down to the agency to see what he does. Once she understands what is going on, she has some ideas to make him a bigger player.
Director: Hugh Wilson
Writer: N/A
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#12 - Teddy Gets a Better Offer
Season 1 Episode 14 - Aired 1/22/1990
Harland sends Teddy to talk to another talent agency where he gets a better offer which him in a precarious position.
Director: N/A
Writer: N/A
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#14 - A Case of Murder
Season 1 Episode 9 - Aired 11/27/1989
Teddy gets Harland to join his other client, Bobby the Chimp, in Bobby's first film. There is trouble on the set when Harland discovers that Bobby's trailer is much bigger than his, that doesn't bother him a much as the monkey does. Someone tries to murder Bobby on the set.
Director: Frank Bonner
Writer: N/A
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#15 - Pilot
Season 1 Episode 1 - Aired 9/18/1989
Teddy goes to the airport a mail room clerk and winds up becoming a Hollywood agent for a big star, when he refuses to take any grief from that star.
Director: Hugh Wilson
Writer: Hugh Wilson
The Worst Episodes of The Famous Teddy Z
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A mailroom clerk becomes a top agent at a Hollywood talent agency after he impresses a notoriously self-centered client. The series was inspired by an...
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Worst Episodes Summary
"What's an Agent to Do?" is the worst rated episode of "The Famous Teddy Z". It scored N/A/10 based on 0 votes. Directed by Richard Dubin and written by Hugh Wilson, it aired on 9/25/1989. This episode scored NaN points lower than the second lowest rated, "Bobby the Chimp".