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First Wave Of "Teen Choice 2013" Nominees Announced". Archived from the original on August 21, 2013 . Retrieved August 21, 2013. Teddy asked Spencer out for the Girl's Choice School Dance. He danced with Emmett instead to show off his moves. He apologized for dancing with Emmett, and said that he liked it more before Emmett joined. When she talks about her worrying about how the dance would work, he kissed her ("Dance Off"). The Duncan family heads out on a holiday trip from their home in Denver to visit Amy's parents, the Blankenhoopers, who live in Palm Springs. The family ends up finding themselves stranded between Denver and Palm Springs. Among their other misadventures, they try to hitch a ride from what seems to be a normal older couple who actually believe they are the victims of alien abduction. They resort to purchasing a clunker Yugo to get to Utah and have their luggage stolen in Las Vegas. Finally, they must survive a Christmas with Grandpa and Grandma Blankenhooper.

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Finalists". ASTRA Awards. Archived from the original on October 1, 2011 . Retrieved October 1, 2011.

Amy's reference to Colonel Klink is a homage to the Kommandants of Stalag 13, the toughest POW camp in Germany, from the 1960s sitcom Hogan's Heroes. Robert "Bob" Duncan (Eric Allan Kramer) is the stern, balding, somewhat careless, but kind father of PJ, Teddy, Gabe, and Charlie and husband of Amy Duncan. As identified in the very first episode of the series, Bob owns his own extermination company, "Bob's Bugs Be Gone". In a later episode, P.J. writes the theme song for a commercial Bob made. He cares for his children and, though they tend to butt heads, deeply loves and respects his wife. Similar to Amy, he seldom finds time to be separated from his four children. Bob is the coach of Gabe's basketball team, but he was temporarily replaced by his wife. It is also shown in "Snow Show Part 1" that Bob and Amy were not actually married, they were scammed by a conman who pretended to be a judge. They then legally got married with all four of their children present. His dream as a child was to be a professional wrestler. Bob gets made fun of a lot throughout the series because of his weight and baldness, usually by his youngest son, Gabe. Emmett gets her a job at Super Adventure Land as a princess. He also works there as a frog and they have to do a show together about The Frog Prince. When she has to kiss him in the show, she invites him over so they can practice and see if they will feel anything between them. He gets scared that if they don't feel anything, then their relationship won't have a chance after she tries to be embarrassing and insane, so he leaves and quits his job ("Return to Super Adventure Land"). Milet, Sandrine (June 28, 2010). "Teen Choice Awards 2010: Second (Giant) Wave Of Nominees Announced!". Hollywood Crush. Viacom. Archived from the original on July 3, 2010 . Retrieved August 16, 2010.

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Guest stars: Raven Goodwin as Ivy, Shane Harper as Spencer, Samantha Boscarino as Skyler, Robert Keith Wyatt as Ralph Harry Wentz (William Allen Young) is the husband of Mary Lou Wentz and the father of Ivy Wentz, Teddy's best friend. Throughout the series, he has appeared in four episodes, In Season Two: "Gabe's 12-1/2 Birthday", "Amazing Gracie", and "Teddy on Ice". In season 3: "Wentz's Weather Girls". Harry and Mary Lou do various annoying things to Teddy and Ivy, such as singing rounds of Row, Row, Row Your Boat and eating liver and onions. It is shown in "Amazing Gracie" that he had a car named Gracie that he was very attached to. He reluctantly sold it to Teddy before she crashed it. It is also shown that he and Mary Lou own a small cabin by a lake in "Teddy on Ice." In Season 3, Harry quits his plumbing job and starts a weather-themed restaurant. Bond, Paul (March 30, 2010). "Q&A: Adam Bonnett". The Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the original on April 3, 2010 . Retrieved April 15, 2010. Guest stars: Booboo Stewart as Kai, Christopher Duva as Wallace, Alberto Isaac as Mano, Julie Brister as Rhonda, E.J. Callahan as HalLinda Duncan ( Shirley Jones) is Bob's mother, who belittles and attempts to upstage Amy no matter what her daughter-in-law does (this could well explain Amy's disturbed need to steal the spotlight from all other family members). She has appeared twice, in the episode following Toby's birth and the third season Christmas episode, in which she brags about how she'll be singing the same carol at the family talent show as Amy, even trying to silence Amy during their agreed duet. Her catchphrase is "...and whatnot." Weekly Viewing Figures 8–14 October 2012". barb.co.uk. Archived from the original on July 18, 2014. Guest stars: G Hannelius as Jo, Micah Williams as Emmett, Lee Garlington as Mrs. Krump, Lane Davies as Mr. Krump

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Hollywood Teen TV Awards". Archived from the original on February 17, 2020 . Retrieved February 17, 2020. Teddy was born to Bob and Amy Duncan. When she turned two, she wanted a Howdy Puppy. She never got one, and still is upset about it.Guest stars: Raven Goodwin as Ivy, Shane Harper as Spencer, Daniel Curtis Lee as Raymond, Doug Haley as Walter, Phil Abrams as Mr. Piper, Devika Parikh as Fran Culpepper, Tabitha Morella as Lynette, Cameron Boyce as Fake Gabe, Kim Valentine as Fake Amy

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Ivy Wentz ( Raven Goodwin), Teddy's best friend, who is seen spending most of her time with Teddy at the Duncan's residence. She often accompanies Teddy on her dutiful, or personal, excursions. Guest stars: Shane Harper as Spencer, Michelle DeFraites as Taylor, Henry Dittman as Dr. Karp, Tangelia Rouse as Marcia, Julie Wittner as Kathy, Lynne Marie Stewart as Grandma Teddy is a kind, intelligent, creative, and responsible 15 to 19-year-old woman who cares about her family and friends. She loves to go shopping, hang out with her best friend, Ivy Wentz, and go to the movies. It is suggested that her favorite colors are blue and purple. Teddy gets excellent grades and excels in English, math, and science courses academically/universally. She also likes music. It is also suggested that she enjoys acting as she auditions for the role of Beauty in her school production of Beauty and the Beast, in which she was the Beast, and she was in her school's fourth grade production of The Sound of Music. It is unknown which part she plays but Bob finds a flier to her production. Based on her appearance and personality, she probably got the part of Liesl or Maria. Sometimes Ivy calls her "T". She is responsible intelligent creative and cares about her family and friends a lot. She loves to mostly hang out with Ivy a lot and go out to the movies or just go out and hang out with others...or maybe go to a house party sometime around. The homecoming dress Teddy wears in The Bob Duncan Experience is the same dress Savannah wears to "her" birthday in the Disney Channel Original Movie, "Frenemies". When Amy tells Teddy "Honey, of course you can", she seemed rushed. In her recording, she sounds like she cares, but Teddy might have edited to make it seem like she was saying it in a calm way.Spencer has a study date with Teddy. It was supposed to be in the library, but because of Charlie, they decided to have it in her house. He goes there for the first time. But because of the annoyance of her family, their study date is continually interrupted, which irritates her. Although he made many attempts to kiss her, it was always interrupted ("Study Date"). Broadening Disney Channel's appeal was also a concern while choosing the character's names and the show's title. "You want a title that says, a) this is a sitcom and, b) this is something that will interest the main demographic, but also we're trying to expand the Disney brand beyond just girls," Vaupen commented. The series' title was originally " Love, Teddy", the phrase Teddy had used to end her video diary entries during development. However, " Love, Teddy" immediately felt feminized and almost excludes boys," Vaupen said. "We also didn't want to have the word 'Baby' in the title because that would exclude certain people." The Duncan baby was originally named "Daisy" during development, but executives thought that "Charlie", which is usually a boy's name, would attract more boys. In addition, the family's surname changed from "Bremer" to "Holliday" to "Duncan" and the elder brother's name changed from "Casey" to "PJ", which could be a reference to the characters P.J. & Duncan from the British show, Byker Grove.



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