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Doug constantly achieved over 2.0 in the network's most desirable demographics. [15] When the show moved to ABC in 1997, Doug became the most popular program on ABC's Saturday morning lineup, attracting the highest ratings of any cartoon on the network. Its high-rated second season on the network contributed to its position as the number one ...
Doug is excited when his Aunt Betty-Ann invites him and Skeeter to be on a TV show. The only problem is that it is the kiddie show Kiddie Koral. Doug goes to the kiddie show with Skeeter and later regrets it when Roger sees him on the show and tapes it. But when Betty-Ann recognizes Roger, the embarrassment tables are turned.
Doug (TV series) episode redirects to lists (119 P) Pages in category "Doug (TV series)" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.
Doug went on to become one of Nickelodeon's most popular and successful series. Jinkins also served as executive producer and voice director for Doug as well as writing only two episodes. Jinkins also created a TV show for the Nick Jr. block, Allegra's Window. Doug ' s success was noticed by Disney executives. In 1996, Jinkins sold Jumbo ...
Doug, a baby in the comic strip Dog Eat Doug; Doug, a character in the 2012 video game The Walking Dead; Doug Borski, one of the main characters on the Canadian teen-adult animated series Sons of Butcher; Doug Carter, on the British soap opera Hollyoaks; Doug Dimmadome, owner of the Dimmsdale Dimmadome, from the TV show Fairly Odd Parents
Doug's 1st Movie is a 1999 American animated comedy film based on the Disney-produced episodes of the Nickelodeon and ABC television series Doug. The film was directed by Maurice Joyce , and stars the regular television cast of Tom McHugh, Fred Newman , Chris Phillips , Constance Shulman , Frank Welker , Alice Playten , Guy Hadley, and Doris ...
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Douglas Yancey "Doug" Funnie (voiced by Billy West in the Nickelodeon series and by Thomas McHugh in the Disney series) is depicted as an unlucky, average, self-conscious, naïve, and occasionally sensitive 11-(later 12)-year-old boy who wants to fit in with the crowd, but is very creative and imaginative, and has a strong sense of right and wrong, making him more likely to stand out.