About: Double Rush

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Double Rush is an American situation comedy that aired on CBS from January 4 to April 12, 1995. The series stars Robert Pastorelli as the manager of a bicycle messenger service in New York City.

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  • Double Rush is an American situation comedy that aired on CBS from January 4 to April 12, 1995. The series stars Robert Pastorelli as the manager of a bicycle messenger service in New York City. (en)
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  • Stereo (en)
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  • United States (en)
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  • Diane English, Stephen Nathan (en)
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  • 1995-01-04 (xsd:date)
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  • Situation comedy (en)
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  • 111941 (xsd:integer)
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  • English (en)
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  • 1995-04-12 (xsd:date)
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  • 1995-03-29 (xsd:date)
  • 1995-04-05 (xsd:date)
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  • Diane English (en)
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  • When a blizzard hits New York City, Leo and Zoe are stuck in the back seat of a car together, "The Kid" fills in as a guest on a television talk show, Hunter is trapped by an elderly woman who thinks he is her son, and Johnny must help a rock star who seems destined to miss his show. Guest stars: Jim Chiros, Radmar Agana Jao, Michael Lembeck, Mark L. Taylor, and Erica Yohn. (en)
  • Johnny reunites with his old band and performs with them, hoping to experience for the first time everything about being a rock star, including the partying that follows a show. The gig goes great, but afterward he finds that time has caught up with them all — all his aging bandmates want to do after the show is go back to their hotel rooms and get ready to go to bed. Guest stars: Mark Blankfield, Rick Casorla, Stephanie Dicker, Don Lake, Rick Marotta, and Billy Vera. (en)
  • Johnny rejects an offer for his Double Rush Bicycle Messenger Service when his employees do not benefit from the deal. He rejects an opportunity to become a rock star when the record contract does not benefit his band. Double Rush and Ed Foley Couriers both seek the service contract of a new advertising company. Zoe Fuller, an unemployed Harvard University graduate, want to book a delivery with Double Rush and is hired as a bike messenger and their bookkeeper. (en)
  • While Brubeck tries to find out about the mysterious Barkley, Marlon wins a debate about who should get a rush job. After Marlon hits a taxicab and is hospitalized, the staff of Double Rush heads to the hospital to visit him — and spends some time there trying to find him. Guest stars: Joey Lauren Adams, Shari Ballard, James Kiriyama-Lem, Nick Searcy, Liz Sheridan, Pamala Tyson, and Tom Winkler. (en)
  • After Johnny fires Leo for losing a big account, Leo gets a job with two organized crime figures with whom he once served time in prison. Guest stars: Patrick Fischler, Nicky Katt, and Vic Polizos. (en)
  • Johnny grew up with a guy who he says was "nothing but trouble," but the man has become a priest. It appears that he may not have changed, however, when he writes a bad check. Guest stars: Lou Bonacki, Robert Clohessy, and Gracie Moore. (en)
  • No summary available. (en)
  • After betting on the San Antonio Spurs to beat the New York Knicks in a National Basketball Association game, Johnny assigns Hunter to deliver Spurs forward Dennis Rodman's socks to Madison Square Garden, but Hunter brings the gym bag containing the socks back to the Double Rush office instead. As Zoe tries to organize the office, she mistakenly throws the socks away, so Barkley makes fake socks for Rodman to cover up the error. Guest star: Dennis Rodman. (en)
  • Although Double Rush is locked in a vicious competition for business with Ed Foley Couriers, Hunter begins dating Ed Foley's daughter, Kate. (en)
  • Hunter rushes love letters back and forth between a young couple, and it affects the rest of the staff of Double Rush. Guest stars: Clea Lewis and Mitchell Whitfield. (en)
  • While PBS is filming a documentary about bicycle messengers at Double Rush, the company loses a big account, and Johnny, no longer able to afford to pay everyone on the company's staff, must decide who to fire. Guest stars: Former mayor of New York City Ed Koch as himself, Taylor Nichols, and Mujibur Rahman as himself. (en)
  • Double Rush has made a $500 profit so Johnny sets up a competition over a trophy chair and cash prize totaling $500 to the messenger who makes the most runs. Marlon delivers gems to wealthy white people, Leo must talk a CBS-TV comedy executive out of committing suicide, Zoe delivers sperm to an ovulating wife, and the entire $500 may be lost because a patron of the Blue Shamrock is struck by Hunter and Double Rush may be sued. Guest stars: Doug Ballard, Linda Carlson, Andrew Craig, Pierre Epstein, Jim Jansen, Suzie Plakson, and Harley Venton. (en)
  • After Double Rush is robbed, the employees pressure Johnny into buying a gun. The gun gets used once — but not during a robbery. Guest star: Skip O'Brien. (en)
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  • Double Rush is an American situation comedy that aired on CBS from January 4 to April 12, 1995. The series stars Robert Pastorelli as the manager of a bicycle messenger service in New York City. (en)
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