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    The Mullets is an American sitcom created by Bill Oakley and Josh Weinstein. Starring Michael Weaver, David Hornsby , Loni Anderson and John O'Hurley , it aired on UPN from September 11, 2003, to March 17, 2004.

  2. The Mullets: Created by Bill Oakley, Josh Weinstein. With Michael Weaver, David Hornsby, Loni Anderson, John O'Hurley. It's all about being "business in the front, party in the back" when it comes to the Mullet brothers, two siblings who sport the same haircut, but are actually very different from one another.

  3. Season 1 – The Mullets. The Mullets is nothing short of a bad hair day for the sitcom genre. Read Critics Reviews. Page 1 of 4, 7 total items. Michael Weaver. Dwayne Herbert Mullet. David...

  4. It's all about being "business in the front, party in the back" when it comes to the Mullet brothers, two siblings who sport the same haircut but are actually very different from each other.

  5. The Mullets is a sitcom that was created by producers Bill Oakley and Josh Weinstein. It first aired on UPN in 2003, and was cancelled in 2004 due to poor reception. It starred Michael Weaver, David Hornsby, Loni Anderson, and John O'Hurley.

  6. The Mullets. Summaries. It's all about being "business in the front, party in the back" when it comes to the Mullet brothers, two siblings who sport the same haircut, but are actually very different from one another.

  7. The Mullets (TV Series 2003–2004) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  8. The Mullets · Season 1 starring Loni Anderson, David Hornsby, John O'Hurley.

  9. Sep 10, 2003 · The Mullets · Season 1 Episode 1 · Pilot Episode Smackdown starring Loni Anderson, David Hornsby, John O'Hurley and directed by Gail Mancuso. The Mullet Boys Roofing company is on the rise! They have the biggest ladder in Reseda, CA!

  10. The Mullets is a sitcom that was created by producers Bill Oakley and Josh Weinstein. It first aired on UPN in 2003, and was cancelled in 2004 due to poor reception. It starred Michael Weaver, David Hornsby, Loni Anderson, and John O'Hurley.