Chuck Finn

Chuck Finn (1999-2000)

EndedScripted showChildren, Fantasy

Charles "Chuck" Finn is a 13 year old Canadian boy who had just moved to the fictional town of Tingalla, South Australia situated next to the Murray River. At first, Chuck struggles to cope with having a new life and desires going back to his hometown in Toronto, but he then comes across a run down paddle streamer known as The Tingalla Rose. The vessel is occupied by two ghosts named Elvira "Fingers" Fitzpatrick, a Victorian era woman and Buddy Berry, a 1950s rock and roll singer who were both passengers on board when they died. He also befriends a group of locals; Hamish, Becky, Linda and Sarah McDonald, who is the daughter of the current captain of The Tingalla Rose. These events lead to Chuck accepting Tingalla as his new home. The course of the series has the group trying to get the vessel back in business as it was in the previous century while competing with a rival vessel, The River Queen. They also come to terms with resident bully, Theodore "Tiny" Maloney and his friends, Davo and Spider.

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Scheduleevery Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S02E06Pirate ShipsDec 25, 2000
S02E05The Chinese CurseDec 22, 2000
S02E04Ghostcard from the WeftDec 21, 2000
S02E03Double TroubleDec 20, 2000
S02E02Chuck Finn, SkipperDec 19, 2000
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Chuck Finn' premiere?

'Chuck Finn' premiered on January 9, 1999.

Who were the main cast members of 'Chuck Finn'?

The main cast members of 'Chuck Finn' were Sam Geer as Chuck Finn, Luke O'Loughlin as Wipper, and Loren Taylor as Laura.

What was the premise of 'Chuck Finn'?

'Chuck Finn' followed the adventures of an Australian teenager named Chuck Finn and his friends as they navigated life in the seaside town of Port Niranda.

Who created 'Chuck Finn'?

'Chuck Finn' was created by John Larkin.

What was the setting of 'Chuck Finn'?

'Chuck Finn' was set in the fictional town of Port Niranda in Australia.

What was Chuck Finn's signature catchphrase?

Chuck Finn's signature catchphrase was "No worries, mate!"

What was Chuck Finn's favorite hobby?

Chuck Finn's favorite hobby was sailing.

What was the name of Chuck Finn's best friend?

Chuck Finn's best friend was named Wipper.

Who did Chuck Finn have a crush on?

Chuck Finn had a crush on a girl named Laura.

What was the name of the local bully in 'Chuck Finn'?

The local bully in 'Chuck Finn' was named Tiger.

What type of pet did Chuck Finn have?

Chuck Finn had a pet pelican named Nessie.

What was the name of Chuck Finn's school?

Chuck Finn attended Port Niranda High School.

What were some of the recurring adventures in 'Chuck Finn'?

Some of the recurring adventures in 'Chuck Finn' included treasure hunts, ghost stories, and encounters with local wildlife.

Who was the strictest teacher at Port Niranda High School?

The strictest teacher at Port Niranda High School was Mrs. Crumpler.

What was the name of the local hangout spot for Chuck Finn and his friends?

The local hangout spot for Chuck Finn and his friends was called The Lighthouse.

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