Larry Charles - The Tick and Dilbert

The Tick and Dilbert

Charles served as executive producer on two short-lived programs, The Tick (for which he wrote two episodes), and the Dilbert animated series, which he co-developed with Scott Adams and co-wrote the following episodes:

Season Title Info
1 The Name Dilbert is made head of the project to find a name for a product that hasn't even been made yet, and as a result begins to fall victim to the legend of the "Chicken Man". Co-written with Scott Adams
1 The Takeover Dilbert and Wally invest in their company's stock after Dogbert manipulates the price. Co-written with Scott Adams and Ned Goldreyer
1 Little People Dilbert discovers that his dry-erase markers are missing, which leads to the discovery of little "downsized" people addicted to the marker's fumes. Co-written with David Silverman, Stephen Sustarsic, and Scott Adams
1 The Knack Dilbert loses "the knack" for technology when he drinks from the Boss's cup by mistake and gets management DNA. His following goof-ups send the world back to the Dark Ages. Co-written with Ned Goldreyer and Scott Adams
1 Y2k Dogbert and Ratbert try to decide where they are going to celebrate the new millennium, and Dilbert is put in charge of the company's Y2K problem. Co-written with Andrew Borakove, Rachel Powell, and Scott Adams
1 Charity Dilbert is forced to be a charity coordinator for the "Associated Way" charity drive. Co-written with Stephen Sustarsic, David Silverman, and Scott Adams
1 Holiday Dilbert is annoyed at the amount of holidays because he believes it to be a waste of time. Dogbert concurrently convinces the United States Congress to abandon all holidays in favor of a National Dogbert Day. Co-written with Ned Goldreyer, Stephen Sustarsic, David Silverman, and Scott Adams
1 The Infomercial The Gruntmaster 6000 is sent to be tested by a Texan family. Co-written with Ned Goldreyer and Scott Adams
2 Art Dilbert is assigned to create a work of art. Co-written with Ned Goldreyer and Scott Adams
2 The Dupey Dilbert has to design a toy called a "Dupey" but has problems doing so successfully. Co-written with Scott Adams
2 The Merger The Boss decides that the company needs to merge with another. Co-written with Scott Adams
2 Hunger Dilbert makes a new food product to end world hunger but is rejected because of its taste. Co-written with Scott Adams
2 The Assistant Dilbert is unwillingly promoted to management and given an assistant.Co-written with Mark Steen, Ron Nelson, and Scott Adams
2 The Return Dilbert tries to buy a greatly advanced computer online but has problems when he gets the wrong model. Charles's ex-boss Jerry Seinfeld guest stars as Comp-U-Comp. Co-written with Ned Goldreyer and Scott Adams
2 The Virtual
Employee
Dilbert, Alice and Wally hear about an empty cube to hide their junk. Co-written with Ned Goldreyer and Scott Adams
2 Pregnancy Ratbert accidentally sets off Dilbert’s model rocket into space, to collect DNA but comes back and impregnates Dilbert. Co-written with Scott Adams
2 The Delivery Dilbert fights over the rights to keep his baby. Co-written with Scott Adams
2 The Fact Dogbert posts false information on the Internet and releases a book about a made up disease called “Chronic Cubicle Syndrome.” Co-written with Ron Nelson, Mark Steen, and Scott Adams
2 Ethics The show's finale. The company employees are forced to take ethical training classes but then Dilbert is made project lead for an unethical contract. Co-written with Scott Adams

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