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"The Bob Duncan Experience" is the twenty-second episode of Season 2 of the sitcom Good Luck Charlie, and the forty-eighth episode overall. It premiered on August 28, 2011 to 3.125 million viewers.[1]

Overview[]

After accidentally breaking the one and only record made by Bob's old band, PJ decides to get the Bob Duncan Experience back together. PJ also learns the real reason why the band broke up. Meanwhile, Emmett proves to Teddy that she had promised to be his date to the Homecoming Dance in elementary school, so Teddy tries to hook him up with Alicia, the new girl in school. Gabe and his friend Leo make a lemonade stand, but split up and compete for business after a falling-out over the profits.

Cast[]

Main cast[]

Special guest star[]

Guest-starring[]

  • Micah Stephen Williams as Emmett Heglin
  • Stephen Kearin as Richie
  • Kiersey Clemons as Alicia
  • Taylar Hender as Young Teddy
  • Daylon Adkison as Young Emmett

References[]

  1. The Futon Critic Staff (August 30, 2011). "Sunday's Cable Ratings: MTV Gets Huge Results from "VMAs," "Jersey Shore"". The Futon Critic. Retrieved on January 31, 2024.

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v - e - d
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Media
Good Luck CharlieGood Luck Charlie, It's Christmas!
Characters
Bob DuncanAmy DuncanPJ DuncanTeddy DuncanGabe DuncanCharlie DuncanToby DuncanIvy WentzEmmett HeglinSpencer WalshEstelle DabneyJo KeenerMary Lou WentzHarry WentzSkylerVonnieVictorFrank DuncanLinda DuncanMel DuncanHank BlankenhooperPetunia BlankenhooperRaymondLauren DabneyKaiEmma
Locations
Colorado
Songs
Hang in There Baby
Episodes
Season One: "Study Date" • "Baby Come Back" • "The Curious Case of Mr. Dabney" • "Double Whammy" • "Dance Off" • "Charlie Did It!" • "Butt Dialing Duncans" • "Charlie is 1" • "Up a Tree" • "Take Mel Out to the Ball Game" • "Boys Meet Girls" • "Kit and Kaboodle" • "Teddy's Little Helper" • "Blankie Go Bye-Bye" • "Charlie Goes Viral" • "Duncan's Got Talent" • "Kwikki Chick" • "Charlie in Charge" • "Sleepless in Denver" • "Girl Bites Dog" • "Teddy's Broken Heart Club Band" • "Teddy Rebounds" • "Pushing Buttons" • "Snow Show" • "Driving Mrs. Dabney"

Season Two: "Charlie is 2" • "Something's Fishy" • "Let's Potty" • "Appy Days" • "Duncan vs. Duncan" • "L.A.R.P. in the Park" • "Battle of the Bands" • "The Singin' Dancin' Duncans" • "Teddy's Bear" • "Meet the Parents" • "Gabe's 12 1/2 Birthday" • "The Break-up" • "Charlie Shakes it Up!" • "Baby's New Shoes" • "Bye Bye Video Diary" • "Monkey Business" • "PJ in the City" • "Sun Show" • "Amazing Gracie" • "Termite Queen" • "The Bob Duncan Experience" • "Ditch Day" • "Alley Oops" • "Scary Had a Little Lamb" • "Return to Super Adventure Land" • "Can You Keep a Secret?" • "Story Time" • "It's a Charlie Duncan Thanksgiving" • "Teddy on Ice"
Season Three: "Make Room for Baby" • "Bad Luck Teddy" • "Amy Needs a Shower" • "Dress Mess" • "Catch Me if You Can" • "Name That Baby" • "Special Delivery" • "Welcome Home" • "Baby's First Vacation" • "Wentz's Weather Girls" • "Baby Steps" • "T. Wrecks" • "Teddy and the Bambino" • "Team Mom" • "Le Halloween" • "Guys & Dolls" • "Nurse Blankenhooper" • "Charlie Whisperer" • "Study Buddy" • "A Duncan Christmas" • "All Fall Down"
Season Four: "Duncan Dream House" • "Doppel Date" • "Demolition Dabney" • "Go Teddy!" • "Rock Enroll" • "The Unusual Suspects" • "Rat-A-Teddy" • "Charlie 4, Toby 1" • "Futuredrama" • "Teddy's New Beau" • "Teddy's Choice" • "Bug Prom" • "Weekend in Vegas" • "Fright Night" • "Sister, Sister" • "Bob's Beau-Be-Gone" • "Good Luck Jessie: NYC Christmas" • "Accepted" • "Down a Tree" • "Good Luck Teddy"

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