Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventures (1992 TV series)

Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventures is an American live-action teen sitcom television series created by Clifton Campbell that aired on Fox, much like the second season of the animated series of the same name, from June 28 to August 9, 1992. It was based on the similarly-titled 1989 film, and is part of the Bill & Ted franchise. The series follows the misadventures of two time-traveling slackers as they travel into the distant past and future.

Overview
After the DIC Entertainment animated series was cancelled, it was supplanted by a live action version of the same name. The series was set to air during the 1991–92 television season, but production was delayed until Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey made a profit at the box office. The series was filmed in Vancouver, BC, Canada for financial considerations and ended up airing in the summer of 1992.

Main

 * Evan Richards as Bill S. Preston Esq.
 * Christopher Kennedy as Ted "Theodore" Logan
 * Rick Overton as Rufus
 * Danny Breen as Mr. Keilson
 * Don Lake as Mr. Preston
 * Lisa Wilcox as Missy Preston
 * Matt Landers as Captain Logan

Guest stars

 * Diedrich Bader as Arthur (in "Nail the Conquering Hero")
 * Todd McDurmont as Elvis Presley (in "Hunka Hunka Bill and Ted")
 * Tom McBeath as Sheriff (in "Deja Vu")
 * Arte Johnson as Albert Einstein (in "A Stand Up Guy")
 * Don Ackerman as Glen Nevis (in "A Stand Up Guy")

Episodes
An unaired pilot of the series also exists.

Reception
Carole Kucharewicz of Variety, although praising the special effects, criticized the acting and ultimately gave a negative review, stating: "Taking two-dimensional teen time travelers and making a movie was a good idea and it made lots of money. Taking one-dimensional teen time travelers and making a weekly series is not a good idea and it's not a compelling enough reason for parents to let their youngsters take over the TV from 60 Minutes reruns."