Pushing Daisies (2007)

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Running Time: 60 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2007

Rating: PG Certificate

Production Country: USA

"The facts of the case are these..." so says our narrator, veteran comedy actor Jim Dale, in episode one of this fairytale love story.

Little Ned is a young boy with a very special gift. He can bring people back to life with just one touch. It's a skill he learns when his beloved pooch Digby gets hit by a truck. Just after impact the lovely retriever is up and about again.

But the story gets complicated when he discovers his childhood sweetheart, Chuck, has been murdered. Ned has been working for a private investigator who wants Chuck brought back to life for just enough time to reveal the identity of the killer. Then he wants Ned to touch her a second time, thereby consigning her to a second and permanent death. But can he do it?

Main Cast

Image for Lee PaceLee PaceNed
Image for Anna FrielAnna FrielCharlotte 'Chuck' Charles
Image for Chi McBrideChi McBrideEmerson Cod
Image for Jim DaleJim DaleNarrator
Image for Kristin ChenowethKristin ChenowethOlive Snook
Image for Ellen GreeneEllen GreeneVivian Charles
Image for Swoosie KurtzSwoosie KurtzLillian, Lillian "Lily" Charles, Lily Charles
Field CateYoung Ned
Sy RichardsonCoroner
Sammi HanrattyYoung Chuck, Young Chuck (uncredited)
Image for Stephen RootStephen RootDwight Dixon
Leyna NguyenNews Anchor, Newscaster, Newscaster #2
Tina GlossNed's Mother
Jon Eric PriceNed's Father
Nicholas KhayyatEugene, Eugene Mulchandani
Image for Diana ScarwidDiana ScarwidMother Superior
Victor Z. IsaacDelivery Boy
Paul ReubensOscar Vibenius
Christine AdamsSimone Hundin
Raśl EsparzaAlfredo Aldarisio
Terry AnzurAnchorwoman, Newscaster #3
Ed BrigadierMinister, Minister #1
Brad GrunbergFuneral Director, Louis Schatz
Joshua RandallCharles Charles
Alex MillerMaurice
Graham MillerRalston
Daeg F. FaerchIngmar, Ingmar Todd
Wesley HarrisScience Teacher
Mo CollinsSister Larue
Image for Debra MooneyDebra MooneyCalista Cod
Graham McTavishHansel Von Getz
Image for David ArquetteDavid ArquetteRandy Mann
Patrick FabianMark Chase
Dash MihokLemuel 'Lefty Lem' Weinger
Patrick BreenLeo Gaswint
Molly ShannonDilly Balsam
Carlos AlazraquiGordon McSmalls
Alexandra BarretoVeronica Villanueva
Grant ShaudSteve Kaiser
Jayma MaysElsita / Elsa
Blake KushiRubbie
Orlando JonesMagnus Olsdatter
Michael HitchcockFather Ed
Image for Dana DavisDana DavisBarb
Mark HarelikRamsfeld Snuppy
Riki LindhomeJeanine
Barbara BarrieMamma Jacobs
Tim ConlonChas Spielman
Hayes MacArthurBuddy Amicus
Michael CornacchiaBurly Bruce Carter
Ivana MilicevicHedda Lillihammer
Eddie ShinWilfred Woodruff
E.J. CallahanJackson Lucas
Jonathan MangumBernard Slaybeck
Julia CampbellEmma Newsome
Lydia LookHeather Hundin
Rachael HarrisGeorgeann Heaps
Shelley BermanGustav Hoffer
Samantha BaileyYoung Olive
Ralph P. MartinPinky McCoy

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Comments

  • Use www.gravatar.com to create an Avatar for your e-mail address and use it on many supported sites April 24th, 2008 - 6:57pmRebecca said...

    I seriously dont get it, you heap praise upon A LOT of utter rubbish shown on TV, yet something quirky and different like Pushing Daisies you dismiss as "over-complex, sickly-sweet, icky-yucky". Yes, of course you're entitled to an opinion, but my opinion is that you're totally wrong! PD is a great show!!! I really hope you dont put anyone off this great show with your horrible review!!

  • Use www.gravatar.com to create an Avatar for your e-mail address and use it on many supported sites May 21st, 2008 - 11:31amPaul Strange said...

    Each to their own. While I agree that Pushing Daisies is quirky and different, I have continued to find that the series is an utter mess, poorly plotted, over-complex and incredibly icky-yucky, ghastly sicky. The near-constant jokey narration from Jim Dale wore thin during the first episode; now it's just tedious. And as for that hideous woman Olive Snook and her dire attempts at singing... words fail me. About the only person to emerge from the show with anything resembling credibility is Chi McBride as PI Emerson Cod. Thank goodness the end is in sight, although no doubt we'll have to suffer the missing episode at some stage in the future.

  • Use www.gravatar.com to create an Avatar for your e-mail address and use it on many supported sites May 30th, 2008 - 9:52amPaul Strange said...

    The missing episode will shortly be available. See ITV backtracks on Pushing Daisies in our forums.

    http://forums.digiguide.com/topic.asp?id=25275&subject=ITV+backtracks+on+Pushing+Daisies

  • Use www.gravatar.com to create an Avatar for your e-mail address and use it on many supported sites February 9th - 4:05pmsophie jenkins said...

    i think pd is great i watch it every week but i was very piddled off when i missed it i like it because im just waiting for ned and chuk to touch ned and im waiting for olive to tell chuk that lilly is her mother

  • Use www.gravatar.com to create an Avatar for your e-mail address and use it on many supported sites February 14th - 9:45ammelissa said...

    where the flip do u watch it i dont want to read what happens i want to watch it for god sake even more angry now thanks alot

  • Use www.gravatar.com to create an Avatar for your e-mail address and use it on many supported sites March 1st - 6:02pmchicken said...

    Im really annoyed how do you catch up with past episodes? itv.com doesnt even mention the show despite advertising that you can catch up Am I just being stupid?

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