Fudge

Fudge (1995)

EndedScripted showComedy, Children, Family

Based on the popular young-adults' books "Tales of a Fourth- Grade Nothing" and "Superfudge", by Judy Blume, this series follows the life of Peter Hatcher and his younger brother Farley Drexel, aka Fudge. Peter struggles with the everyday trials of young adulthood, juggling the pressures of school, his friends, his parents and, of course, Fudge.

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Scheduleevery Saturday (30 min)

Recent Episodes

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S02E15Midnight CowboysDec 16, 1995
S02E14The Mouse TrappersNov 18, 1995
S02E13Reversal of FortuneNov 11, 1995
S02E12Slam FunkNov 4, 1995
S02E11A Foreign AffairOct 28, 1995
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Fudge' premiere?

'Fudge' premiered on January 7, 1995.

Who played the character of Peter Hatcher in 'Fudge'?

Jake Richardson portrayed Peter Hatcher in 'Fudge'.

What is the full name of the TV show 'Fudge'?

The full name of the TV show 'Fudge' is 'Fudge: Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing'.

Who played the character of Jimmy Fargo in 'Fudge'?

Luke Tarsitano portrayed Jimmy Fargo in 'Fudge'.

What is the genre of the TV show 'Fudge'?

'Fudge' is a comedy-drama series.

Who played the character of Sheila Tubman in 'Fudge'?

Eve Plumb portrayed Sheila Tubman in 'Fudge'.

What is the setting of the TV show 'Fudge'?

'Fudge' is set in New York City.

Who played the character of Fudge Hatcher in 'Fudge'?

Luke Tarsitano portrayed Fudge Hatcher in 'Fudge'.

What is the premise of the TV show 'Fudge'?

'Fudge' follows the misadventures of Peter Hatcher and his unpredictable younger brother, Fudge.

Who created the TV show 'Fudge'?

'Fudge' was created by Judy Blume, based on her book series of the same name.

How many episodes were there in the TV show 'Fudge'?

'Fudge' had a total of 22 episodes.

Who played the character of Mrs. Hatcher in 'Fudge'?

Melinda Mullins portrayed Mrs. Hatcher in 'Fudge'.

What age group was the target audience for the TV show 'Fudge'?

'Fudge' was targeted towards a younger audience, particularly children and pre-teens.

Who played the character of Grandma in 'Fudge'?

Irene Dailey portrayed Grandma in 'Fudge'.

What is the main conflict in the TV show 'Fudge'?

The main conflict in 'Fudge' revolves around Peter's struggles to deal with his mischievous and attention-seeking younger brother, Fudge.

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