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Published: May 25, 2009 at 10:11 PM

LOS ANGELES, May 25 (UPI) -- Nora Dunn and Wendie Malick are to appear in the series finale of the U.S television series "Pushing Daisies," ABC announced.

The supernatural show is to complete its second and last season June 13.

"When one-half of the synchronized swimming duo The Aquadolls (Dunn and Malick) meets with an unfortunate end that may have been murder-by-shark, the Darling Mermaid Darlings get a chance to come out of retirement at a traveling water circus," the network said in a news release. "But the surviving Aquadoll may know a little too much about Lily's past. Meanwhile, Ned, Chuck and Emerson go undercover to solve the murder."

"Pushing Daisies" stars Lee Pace as Ned, Anna Friel as Chuck, Chi McBride as Emerson Cod, Ellen Greene as Vivian, Field Cate as Young Ned, with Swoosie Kurtz as Lily and Kristin Chenoweth as Olive Snook. Jim Dale is the narrator.

Topics: Wendie Malick
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