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  1. Short-lived sitcom based on the critically acclaimed movie. Hunt Stevenson is the laid-back American employee liaison of a Japanese car company in Hadleyville, Pennsylvania. Clashes abound as Hunt and Kaz looked for ways to bridge the gap between one another with funny results. Many of the Japanese actors from the movie reprised their roles for the series.

    • December 6, 1986
  2. S1.E3 ∙ Talk of the Town. December 26, 1986. Hank invites Kaz to a civic meeting, Kaz is a hit with the crowd after Hunt's ramblings fall flat. Rate.

  3. Gung Ho: With Gedde Watanabe, Scott Bakula, Patti Yasutake, Stephen Lee. In a Japanese-owned American car factory, the Japanese management and American workers attempt to work together.

    • (85)
    • 1986-12-05
    • Comedy
    • 30
  4. Fri, Dec 19, 1986 30 mins. Hunt invites Kaz (Gedde Watanabe) to a civic meeting, where Kaz's straight talk is a hit with the crowd after Hunt's ramblings strike out. Scott Bakula, Tom O'Rourke ...

  5. Unknown. February 6, 1987. ( 1987-02-06) A visit from Hunt's brother Eddie (Marc Poppel), a Chicago commodities broker, sparks sibling rivalry; while Googie is too embarrassed to admit he's locked himself out of his car, and comes up with increasingly far-fetched cover stories to get his co-workers to help him.

    No.
    Title
    Directed By
    Written By
    1
    "Pilot"
    Jeff Chambers
    Lowell Ganz & Babaloo Mandel
    2
    "Line of Credit"
    Bruce Ferber & David Lerner
    3
    "Talk of the Town"
    Unknown
    4
    "Sick and Tired"
    Dick Martin
    Unknown
  6. Season 1 of Gung Ho premiered on December 5, 1986. Short-lived sitcom based on the critically acclaimed movie. Hunt Stevenson is the laid-back American employee liaison of a Japanese car company in Hadleyville, Pennsylvania. Clashes abound as Hunt and Kaz looked for ways to bridge the gap between one another with funny results.

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    Gung Ho. 1 season • 1986 • Ended. Comedy. Just like in the movie, the TV series follows the exploits of Hunt Stevenson (here, played by Scott Bakula as opposed to Michael Keaton in the movie), a laid-back American employee liaison of a Japanese car company in Hadleyville, Pennsylvania. Much of the humor arose from the abounding clashes ...

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