Lucky Hank S1E4 “The Goose Boxer” Cast, Plot, Time Tonight April 9 2023
Tonight (Sunday April 9 2023), AMC broadcasts an episode of the series Lucky Hank titled The Goose Boxer.
The Goose Boxer Season 1, Episode 4 Episode Summary
While Hank tries a different strategy, the professors turn to the union amid rumours of firings, and Lily interviews for a position at a prestigious New York prep school.
What Time is the “The Goose Boxer” Episode On?
The The Goose Boxer episode of Lucky Hank will be broadcast on April 9 2023 on AMC at 9:00 PM at ET/PT.
Is the “The Goose Boxer” Episode New?
The The Goose Boxer episode of Lucky Hank is all new!
Lucky Hank Season 1 Episode 4 Cast & The Goose Boxer Stars
Main Cast |
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Bob Odenkirk as William Henry Devereaux, Jr. Mireille Enos as Lily Devereaux Olivia Scott Welch as Julie Diedrich Bader as Tony Conigula Sara Amini as Meg Quigley Cedric Yarbrough as Paul Rourke Suzanne Cryer as Gracie DuBois |
Recurring Cast |
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Guest Cast |
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Nancy Robertson as Billie Kyle MacLachlan as Dickie Pope Alvina August as June Arthur Keng as Teddy Shannon DeVido as Emma Haig Sutherland as Finny Glynis Davies as Leslie Daniel Doheny as Russell Chris Diamantopoulos as Tom Chris Gethard as Jeffrey Epstein Oscar Nuñez as Dean Rose Jennifer Spence as Ashley Sierra Sidwell as Solange Ellen MacNevin as Rachel Veronica Jarvis as Mina Alistair Abell as Chandler Angus Yam as Backpack Student Hayley Sales as Missy Madonna Gonzalez as NYC Bartender Bernie Yao as Dennis Liam Raymond Dib as Jerry Tucker Bowman as Ben |
The Goose Boxer Episode Videos & Previews
Watch Lucky Hank The Goose Boxer Online
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Lucky Hank Series Information
William Henry "Hank" Devereaux, Jr., the unlikely English department chairman at the badly underfunded Railton College in the Pennsylvania rust belt, is coping with a midlife crisis. Just as Hank's life begins to unravel, his wife, Lily, also begins to question the path she is on as the vice principal of the local high school, and the choices she has made. Told in the first person by Hank, the series is adapted from Pulitzer Prize-winning author Richard Russo's novel "Straight Man," which was inspired by his own experiences teaching at colleges. |