The New Adventures of Beans Baxter (1987)

30m
Running Time

1
Seasons

17
Episodes

July 18, 1987
Release Date

TV
IMDb ratings
7.3
The New Adventures of Beans Baxter

The New Adventures of Beans Baxter (1987)

30m
Running Time

1
Seasons

17
Episodes

July 18, 1987
Release Date

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Network & Production Companies
FOX

Plot.

The New Adventures of Beans Baxter is an adventure/comedy television series The show revolves around the spy activities of Benjamin "Beans" Baxter Jr., a Kansas teenager who just moved with his parents and younger brother to Washington, D.C., as part of his father's reassignment as an employee of the US Postal Service. Beans witnesses his father's assassination via a bomb placed in his postal vehicle, then gets hired by the mysterious "Number Two", an agent/second-in-command of The Network, a secret spy agency. The main nemesis of The Network is the evil organization UGLI, headed by the equally evil Mr Sue and comedian Taylor Negron as his second-in-command henchman. Shortly after settling in his new hometown, Beans struck up a friendship with an all-around guy nicknamed "Woodshop" and his love life began in earnest when he later met a beautiful student nicknamed "Cake Lace". In one episode, former Miss Universe Shawn Weatherly played herself.

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Details.

Release Date
July 18, 1987

Status
Ended

Seasons
1

Episodes
17

Running Time
30m

Genres

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This TV Show Is About.

spy
washington d.c.
teen spy
Scripted

Wiki.

The New Adventures of Beans Baxter is an adventure/comedy television series that aired 1987 on the Fox television network. It was created by Savage Steve Holland, who also wrote and directed most of the 17 episodes. The title character was portrayed by Jonathan Ward, who won a "Best Young Actor Starring in a New Television Comedy Series" Young Artist Award for the role.

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