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Lucky Louie
''Lucky Louie'' is an American television sitcom created by Louis C.K., which aired on HBO in the U.S. for one season in 2006 — and in Canada on Movie Central, The Movie Network, and The Comedy Network. As the show's creator, writer and executive producer, C.K. also starred as the eponymous central character, a part-time mechanic at a muffler shop. A first for HBO, ''Lucky Louie'' was filmed before a live studio audience, in a multiple-camera setup without a laugh track. Inspired by Norman Lear's situation comedies, the show depicts the life of a modest working-class family while using spartan sets and wardrobe. Dealing with a range of topics including sex and racism, the series uses considerable adult language and casts performers widely known as stand-up comedians, including Jim Norton, Laura Kightlinger, Nick DiPaolo, Todd Barry and Rick Shapiro. HBO ordered 12 episodes, which aired during the 2006 summer season, as well as eight scripts for a second season,〔(retrieved December 10, 2006 )〕 before canceling the show in September 2006〔(retrieved June 18, 2007 )〕 — for numerous reasons ranging from the nature of the show to network economic pressure. ==Plot== The show revolves around the life of Louie, a part-time mechanic at a muffler shop owned by his friend Mike; Louie's wife, Kim, a full-time nurse and the family breadwinner (Pamela Adlon); and their four-year-old daughter, Lucy (Kelly Gould).
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