Scott and the Howlers

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This article is about the episode. For the music group themselves, see Scott and the Howlers (band).
Scott and the Howlers
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Scott and the Howlers perform on stage to a wowed crowd.
Premiere date October 31, 1987
Music composed by David Kitay & Richard Kosinski
Wells Christie
John Lewis Parker
James Donnellan
Writer(s) Rowby Goren
Director(s) Gordon Kent
Animation director(s) Jon McClenahan
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"Scott and the Howlers" is the seventh episode of Teen Wolf season two, and the twentieth overall. It aired on October 31, 1987 on CBS. It was written by Rowby Goren, and produced and directed by Gordon Kent.

After being a hit at Uncle Arthur's Amateur Talent Show, Scott is offered a record deal, although he drops his band in the process.

Detailed summary

Memorable quotes

Characters

Legend
Character debut Speaking debut Ep. debut No lines Mentioned

In order of appearance:

Character Actor
Harold Howard James Hampton
Grandma Howard June Foray
Grandpa Howard Stacy Keach, Sr.
Lupe Howard Unavailable
Scott Howard Townsend Coleman
Chubs Will Ryan
Greg Unavailable
Stiles Stilinski Donald Most
Mick McAllister Craig Sheffer
Pamela Wells Ellen Gerstell
Bobby Slime
Uncle Arthur Unavailable
Mayor Marconi N/A
Jack B. Nimble Unavailable
Mince Viel (poster) N/A
Professional musicians N/A
Benedict Arnold


Organizations

Locations

Objects

  • Wolverton Times newspaper

Vehicles

Production

Development

Filming

Music

The music was composed by David Kitay and Richard Kosinski, Wells Christie, John Lewis Parker, and James Donnellan. Music was supervised by Steve Tyrell. The music design was performed by Tyrell/Mann.

The opening music was written by Parker and Barry Mann, and sung by Tyrell. While the closing music was written by Ashley Hall and Stefanie Tyrell, and sung by Hall.

Release

Dates are in order of release:

  • United States: October 31, 1987 on CBS

Behind the scenes

  • Jack B. Nimble is a play on the Chuck Berry song "Johnny B. Goode."

Errors

  • The end credits say "Assisant animators" instead of "Assistant animators."

Critical reception

In other languages

Language Name Meaning

Home availability

References