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Charles "Charlie" Kelly is the janitor of Paddy's Pub and a co-owner, a childhood friend of Mac, and high school friend of Dennis. Frank is his roommate and until "The Gang's Still in Ireland", it was hinted that Frank might be the biological father of Charlie. Charlie is illiterate in the English language, even though he repeatedly denies this.
It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia is an American sitcom created by Rob McElhenney and co-developed by Glenn Howerton for FX.It premiered on August 4, 2005 and stars Charlie Day, Howerton, McElhenney, Kaitlin Olson, and Danny DeVito.
"Charlie Work" is the fourth episode of the tenth season of the American television sitcom It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia. It is the 108th overall episode of the series, and was written by Charlie Day, Glenn Howerton, and series creator Rob McElhenney, and directed by Matt Shakman. It originally aired on FXX on February 4, 2015. [1]
The Abbott Elementary and It’s Always Sunny episode titled "Volunteers" will see the Always Sunny characters brought in as volunteers to “help” the Abbott staff. It seems the whole Paddy’s ...
It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia is an American comedy television series created by Rob McElhenney, and developed by McElhenney and Glenn Howerton, who also serve as writers and executive producers with Charlie Day. The series premiered on August 4, 2005, on FX, and moved to its sister network FXX beginning with its ninth season.
Dennis and Dee explore their new accommodations in the countryside; Frank accompanies Charlie to find the truth about Charlie’s Irish childhood pen pal; Mac has an identity crisis and decides to join the seminary.
Two Philly-set comedies are coming together for a special episode: Abbott Elementary will host a crossover with It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia on Jan. 8, 2025 at 8:30/7:30c. Rob McElhenney ...
"The Gang Gets Held Hostage" is the fourth episode of the third season of the American television sitcom It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia. It is the 22nd overall episode of the series, and was written by series creator Rob McElhenney from a story by Lisa Parsons, and directed by producer Fred Savage.