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      • A sidekick is a slang expression for a close companion or colleague who is, or is generally regarded as, subordinate to those whom they accompany.
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    • Ed McMahon (The Tonight Show With Johnny Carson) The granddaddy of all talk show sidekicks has to be Ed McMahon. For 30 years, McMahon was Johnny Carson's right-hand man on The Tonight Show.
    • Paul Schaffer (The Late Show With David Letterman) Paul Schaffer wasn't the first bandleader to be incorporated into the banter of a talk show, but he was the first to be the bandleader AND sidekick.
    • Andy Richter (Late Night With Conan O'Brien) When Conan O'Brien took over for David Letterman on Late Night, he brought with him comedian Andy Richter.
    • Geoff Peterson (The Late Late Show With Craig Ferguson) By far the most unique sidekick on this list has to be Geoff Peterson. Geoff, you see, isn't a person, he's a robot.
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    • Ed McMahon, The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (1962–92) Sidekick to: Johnny Carson. To say it's fitting that a former carnival barker would become the guy who hawked Johnny Carson and his guests at the top of The Tonight Show is to underestimate McMahon's unique television skills. ''
    • Robin, Batman franchise (1940–present) Sidekick to: Batman. The Boy Wonder (né Dick Grayson) is the most iconic comic book No. 2 of all time—and the source of all cape-and-tights homoeroticism.
    • George Costanza, Seinfeld (1990–98) Sidekick to: Jerry Seinfeld. Loyal. Dependable. Generous. These words describe the finest sidekicks. They do not describe George Costanza (Jason Alexander).
    • Chewbacca, Star Wars franchise (1977–present) Sidekick to: Han Solo. Chewbacca's gentle growl questioning Han's (Harrison Ford) decision to abandon the Rebels in Episode IV speaks volumes about loyalty.
    • Gary Walsh – Veep
    • Al Borland – Home Improvement
    • Ed Norton – The Honeymooners
    • Dwight Schrute – The Office
    • Rhoda Morgenstern – The Mary Tyler Moore Show
    • Shawn Hunter – Boy Meets World
    • George Costanza – Seinfeld
    • Fonzie – Happy Days
    • Barney Fife – The Andy Griffith Show
    • Ethel Mertz – I Love Lucy

    In the 2010’s political satire sitcom Veep, Gary Walsh (Tony Hale) is obsessive over helping Selina Meyer (Julia Louise-Dreyfus), whether she needs hand sanitizer, lipstick, or anything. He always has her back, and he would do anything for her. He proves his loyalty numerous times throughout the show’s seven seasons, even if it includes taking the ...

    “I don’t think so, Tim.” In the 1990’s sitcom Home Improvement, Tim Taylor (Tim Allen) needs a sidekick to make sure he doesn’t injure himself while hosting the home improvement show, Tool Time. Luckily, he has Al Borland (Richard Karn). Al tends to have more common sense than Tim. He’s more practical. While Tim loves to show off and take risks on ...

    The 1950’s sitcom The Honeymooners focuses on the marriage and situations between Ralph Kramden (Jackie Gleason) and his wife, Alice (Audrey Meadows). Every “married couple” show needs sidekick characters to add more humor to the show. For Ralph, his best friend is Ed Norton (Art Carney). Ed is more mellow and intelligent than his comical best frie...

    Everyone has probably worked with someone like Dwight Schrute (Rainn Wilson) in The Office. He’s a dedicated worker who thinks he’s better at his job than other people. He tries his best to please his boss, Michael Scott (Steve Carell). He’s his sidekick—his number-one confidant. If Michael has a task for him, Dwight drops what he’s doing to serve ...

    Mary Tyler Moore might have been the star of her trailblazing 1970’s sitcom, but she was fortunate to be surrounded by a strong ensemble. When Mary Richards isn’t at work at WJM-TV, she’s at home in her one-room apartment. While there, she’s accompanied by her best friend, Rhoda Morgenstern (Valerie Harper). Rhoda is the complete opposite of Mary. ...

    In Boy Meets World, Shawn Hunter (Rider Strong) is more than just a best friend to Cory Matthews (Ben Savage). He’s his brother; he’s family. Due to his troubled family life, he spends all of his free time with the Matthews family. He defends and supports Cory as they grow older, maturing together as best friends. Shawn and Cory need each other. Wh...

    Most sidekicks are loyal and dependable, but that doesn’t always describe George Costanza (Jason Alexander) in the ‘90s sitcom, Seinfeld. He tends to lie and cheat. His schemes go awry, and he doesn’t have the best advice. However, just like like Kramer (Michael Richards) and Elaine Benes (Louis-Dreyfus), he’s still a good friend to Jerry Seinfeld....

    “Eeey!” When Arthur “Fonzie” Fonzarelli (Henry Winkler) enters the room in the 1970’s sitcom, Happy Days, everyone notices. He’s one of the coolest television characters ever created. Originally a minor character, he became a series regular, and the show wouldn’t have been the same without him and his leather jacket. While Richie Cunningham (Ron Ho...

    The residents of Mayberry, North Carolina never know what to expect from the deputy Barney Fife (Don Knotts) in the 1960’s sitcom, The Andy Griffith Show. Andy Griffith might have been the star of the show (as the town’s sheriff Andy Taylor), but he knew Knotts was another star and just as crucial. Griffith gladly stepped aside in some of the show’...

    When people list the most iconic friendships in television history, Lucy Ricardo (Lucille Ball) and Ethel Mertz (Vivian Vance) are often at the top of the list. They define friendship goals. In the classic 1950’s sitcom I Love Lucy, Lucy forms numerous schemes against her bandleader husband, Ricky Ricardo (Desi Arnaz). Who helps her in these situat...

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  2. Sidekicks: Created by Dan Gordon. With Gil Gerard, Nancy Stafford, Keye Luke, Ernie Reyes Jr.. An ordinary cop tutors a young boy who insists on helping him in his cases with his mastery of martial arts.

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    • George Costanza ("Seinfeld") It's not easy being friends with George Costanza (Jason Alexander), aka this "short, stocky, slow-witted bald man," as pal Elaine Benes once described him.
    • Dwight Schrute ("The Office") Anybody who has worked in an office probably knows someone in the mold of Dwight (Rainn Wilson), though maybe not as blatantly, made-for-TV-over-the-top.
    • Jesse Pinkman ("Breaking Bad") One man can't run a respectable and profitable meth business alone. Walter White has his man in partner, and friend, Jesse.
    • Mr. Spock ("Star Trek") Captain James T. Kirk's second-in-command and best friend, Spock (Leonard Nimoy), is one of the most recognizable and adored TV characters of all time.
  3. Dec 14, 2023 · When it comes to late night television host sidekicks, there's a wide swath of choices - even one who is more machine than man in Craig Ferguson's Geoff Peterson robot sidekick. So take a look at this late night sidekicks list and vote up your favorites!

  4. Orphan Eric Needles trains to become a sidekick to heroes at Splittsboro's Academy for Aspiring Sidekicks, alongside his best friend Trevor Troublemeyer, while also keeping the disappearance of his superhero mentor Maxum Man a secret.

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