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Season 1 – Double Rush

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Tom Shales Washington Post This show is on a different wavelength than [Murphy] Brown and virtually all the other sitcoms on the air, which makes it especially welcome. Aug 21, 2019 Full Review John J. O'Connor New York Times Double Rush has a catchy urban beat... The cast is already coalescing into a solid and disarming ensemble. And Mr. [Robert] Pastorelli stays charmingly in charge. Aug 21, 2019 Full Review Todd Everett Variety What the show lacks in originality though, it makes up for with a viewer-friendly cast of familiar types, if not faces. Aug 21, 2019 Full Review David Zurawik Baltimore Sun Double Rush is produced by Diane English and Joel Shukovsky, the husband-and-wife team that makes Murphy Brown, which is explanation enough of what makes it seem smart. Aug 21, 2019 Full Review Scott D. Pierce Deseret News (Salt Lake City) Double Rush looks like a bunch of actors saying their lines, waiting for the audience to laugh. Aug 21, 2019 Full Review David Hiltbrand People Magazine The show clearly aspires to be a pedal-pushing version of Taxi. But the cast is grievously uneven. And while the writing has its moments, there are not nearly enough of them. Rated: C+ Aug 21, 2019 Full Review Read all reviews
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Episodes

Episode 1 Aired Jan 4, 1995 The Episode Formerly Known as Prince A '60s idealist (Robert Pastorelli) runs a struggling Manhattan bicycle messenger service. Details Episode 2 Aired Jan 11, 1995 I Left My Socks in San Antonio Double Rush must deliver a basketball player's (Dennis Rodman) lucky socks. Details Episode 3 Aired Jan 18, 1995 Comings and Goings Hunter (David Arquette) hits a pedestrian, nixing the business' small profit. Details Episode 4 Aired Jan 25, 1995 They Shoot Guns, Don't They? The gang prods Johnny (Robert Pastorelli) to get a gun after the shop is robbed. Details Episode 5 Aired Feb 1, 1995 Johnny and the Pacemakers Johnny (Robert Pastorelli) reunites with pals, but time has taken a toll. Details Episode 6 Aired Mar 6, 1995 Snowings and Goings A blizzard paralyzes the city but not Double Rush. Details Episode 7 Aired Mar 8, 1995 The Show We Wrote the Day We Found Out We Were Going on Opposite `Roseanne' Leo (Adam Goldberg) loses another account, so Johnny (Robert Pastorelli) must fire him. Details Episode 8 Aired Mar 15, 1995 Lower East Side Story Though war rages with another courier, Hunter (David Arquette) dates its owner's daughter. Details Episode 9 Aired Mar 22, 1995 Hell's Angel A hustler Johnny (Robert Pastorelli) knew as a child, now a priest, hasn't changed. Details Episode 10 Aired Mar 29, 1995 Love Letters A love-letter delivery affects the gang in personal ways. Details Episode 11 Aired Apr 5, 1995 Slamming Into a Car Isn't Good Marlon (D.L. Hughley) is hit by a truck and hospitalized. Details Episode 12 Aired Apr 12, 1995 The Documentary A PBS crew shoots a film on Johnny's bicycle messengers; guest Ed Koch. Details
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Season Info

Executive Producer
Diane English, Stephen Nathan, Joel Shukovsky
Network
CBS
Genre
Comedy
Original Language
English
Release Date
Jan 4, 1995