On This Day: July 11, 1984 – Final Episode of The Duck Factory Aired on NBC

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On This Day: July 11, 1984 – Final Episode of The Duck Factory Aired on NBC.

On this day July 11, 1984, the final episode of The Duck Factory aired on NBC, ending the short run of a sitcom that marked the television debut of Jim Carrey. The series followed a young animator named Skip Tarkenton who joins a struggling animation studio that produces a low budget cartoon series. Blending behind the scenes industry satire with offbeat workplace humor, the show had a quirky tone that set it apart from other sitcoms of the time.

The Duck Factory ran for just one season...

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