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How many seasons does Sidekicks have?
1 season
How many episodes does Sidekicks have?
23 episodes
When did Sidekicks premiere?
September 26, 1986
When did Sidekicks end?
June 13, 1987
How long are episodes of Sidekicks?
30 minutes
What is the IMDb rating of Sidekicks?
7.1 out of 10
Who stars in Sidekicks?
Gil Gerard
,
Nancy Stafford
, and
Keye Luke
Who created Sidekicks?
Dan Gordon
Who wrote Sidekicks?
Michael Piller
,
Thomas Perry
,
Chris Miller
,
Dan Gordon
,
David E. Peckinpah
,
Bill Dial
,
Bill Luetscher
,
Bob Comfort
,
Casey Kelly
,
Elia Katz
, and others
Who directed Sidekicks?
Gil Gerard
,
Kim Manners
,
Vincent McEveety
,
James Fargo
,
Linda Day
,
Helaine Head
,
Allen Reisner
,
Jay Broad
,
Judith Vogelsang
,
Nick Havinga
, and others
Who was the producer of Sidekicks?
Dan Gordon
Who was the composer for Sidekicks?
Joseph Conlan
What is the plot of Sidekicks?
An ordinary cop tutors a young boy who insists on helping him in his cases with his mastery of martial arts.
Who are the characters in Sidekicks?
Capt. Blanks, Det. R.T. Mooney, Detective Charlie Cheatham, Ernie Lee, Jake Rizzo, Patricia Blake, Phil Krawcheck, Sabasan, and Travis
What genre is Sidekicks?
Crime Drama, Crime, Drama, and Family
How many awards has Sidekicks been nominated for?
1 nomination
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