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'''''Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide''''' was a sitcom on Nickelodeon that made its TV debut on September 12, 2004.


''Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide'' was a sitcom on Nickelodeon that made it´s TV debut on September 12, 2004.
The series' '''original pilot''' episode aired on September 7th, 2003. This pilot episode had a character named "Boogie" in replace of "Cookie". They were played by Stephen Markarian then later re-casted as Albert Wormenheimer in the show. They decided to re-cast the character now as "Cookie" and was given to Daniel Curtis Lee, to show racial diversity in the school, resulting in an unaired episode titled ''Ned's Locker''. After said episodes were created, production was stopped one year later. The pilot was a success, so the series was picked up for a 13-episode season.


The series' '''original pilot''' episode aired on September 7, 2003. This pilot episode had a character named "Boogie" in replace of "Cookie". They were played by Stephen Markarian then later re-casted as Albert Wormenheimer in the show. They decided to re-cast the character now as "Cookie" and was given to Daniel Curtis Lee, to show racial diversity in the school, resulting in an unaired episode titled ''Ned's Locker''. After said episodes were created, production was stopped one year later. The pilot was a success, so the series was picked up for a 13-episode season.
The original pilot has not aired since its original 2003 broadcast, and ''Ned's Locker'' remains totally unaired. Additionally, when asked on Reddit about it, Devon Werkheiser said he didn't have a copy.<ref>[https://www.reddit.com/r/IAmA/comments/397l4h/i_am_devon_werkheiser_i_played_ned_in_neds/cs11gy6 The Reddit post from Devon Werkheiser.]</ref>


The original pilot has not aired since its original 2003 broadcast, and ''Ned's Locker'' remains totally unaired. Additionally, [https://www.reddit.com/r/IAmA/comments/397l4h/i_am_devon_werkheiser_i_played_ned_in_neds/cs11gy6 when asked on Reddit about it], Devon Werkheiser said he didn't have a copy.
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The main cast of Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide.

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Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide was a sitcom on Nickelodeon that made its TV debut on September 12, 2004.

The series' original pilot episode aired on September 7th, 2003. This pilot episode had a character named "Boogie" in replace of "Cookie". They were played by Stephen Markarian then later re-casted as Albert Wormenheimer in the show. They decided to re-cast the character now as "Cookie" and was given to Daniel Curtis Lee, to show racial diversity in the school, resulting in an unaired episode titled Ned's Locker. After said episodes were created, production was stopped one year later. The pilot was a success, so the series was picked up for a 13-episode season.

The original pilot has not aired since its original 2003 broadcast, and Ned's Locker remains totally unaired. Additionally, when asked on Reddit about it, Devon Werkheiser said he didn't have a copy.[1]

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