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Posted: Sep 1, 2010, 1:07 AM
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"Glenn Martin, DDS" returns September 10 on Nick
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Glenn Martin, DDS will have its fall premiere on Nickelodeon on Friday, September 10 with a New York City set fashion episode just in time for Fashion Week. The episode, appropriately titled "Fashion," kicks off a fall lineup of episodes for the hit animated series that includes guest work from some of the biggest names in entertainment. As always, you can interact with Glenn Martin himself on Twitter while new episodes air at twitter.com/GlennMartinDDS. Throughout the fall, Glenn Martin, DDS will feature appearances from Betty White, Allison Janney, Fergie, Mel Brooks, Billy Idol, Jason Alexander, George Takei, MC Hammer and more. This is, of course, in addition to series regulars Kevin Nealon, Catherine O'Hara, and Judy Greer. In "Fashion," airing at 10:30 p.m. on Nick at Nite, Jackie senses an opportunity to advance her clothing line when an increasingly lazy Conor is selected to be a male model. Meanwhile, Glenn crashes the family's RV into the Hudson and expects a hero's adulation much like Sully Sullenberger, while Courtney and Wendy cross paths with Donald Trump and end up stealing his source of power: his toupee. Glenn Martin, DDS follows the offbeat adventures of beleaguered dentist Glenn and his family -- earnest yet slightly cynical wife Jackie, hormone-addled son Conor, power suit-wearing daughter Courtney (Jackie Clarke), her subservient assistant Wendy (Judy Greer) and family dog Canine -- who trade in the suburbs for a life on the road. Yearning for a deeper connection with his family, Glenn has packed up the Martins in an RV, which doubles as his dentist office, to go cross-country. The second season will take them on new adventures, meeting colorful locals, to such places as the San Francisco Mint; Salem, Massachusetts; the Seattle fish market and the Big Apple. The Martins, who put the "fun" in dysfunctional, are a family who loves and can depend on one another, despite all the mayhem.
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