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She’s great as a sociopathic Girl Scout on an episode of Golden Girls too.I would rather watch the Wizard.
I just love bad late 80s sitcoms.
She’s great as a sociopathic Girl Scout on an episode of Golden Girls too.I would rather watch the Wizard.
And she appeared in The Wizard with Fred Savage, brother of Boy Meets World’s Ben Savage, of which Rilo Kiley’s Blake Sennett (Soper) appeared, (who was also in Salute Your Shorts), as well as an episode of Fred Savage’s The Wonder Years.To bring this back to music, with Rilo Kiley reuniting for a tour, Jenny Lewis appears in an episode of Growing Pains as well.
Correct. Blake played a bully sidekick on Boy Meets World.And she appeared in The Wizard with Fred Savage, brother of Boy Meets World’s Ben Savage, of which Rilo Kiley’s Blake Sennett (Soper) appeared, (who was also in Salute Your Shorts), as well as an episode of Fred Savage’s The Wonder Years.
Was it 80's? Always thought it was early 90'sWatching a young Leo DiCaprio ham it up in an 80s sitcom is fun too.
Also, Matthew Perry playing a recurring role as Carol’s BF only to get killed off in a drunk driving accident.
Brad Pitt shows up for an episode too.
85-92Was it 80's? Always thought it was early 90's
I is core 1980’s but it ran from 1985 to 1992. The last couple seasons it had been moved to Saturdays and was floundering in the ratings.Was it 80's? Always thought it was early 90's
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Yeah my TV watching era began in the 90s and once Full House was a hit they started pumping reruns of the other Cameron siblings hit show.I is core 1980’s but it ran from 1985 to 1992. The last couple seasons it had been moved to Saturdays and was floundering in the ratings.
They made over a 100 episodes though which ment the shows reruns had a second life in syndication for a good chunk of the 90s so if you didn’t watch it in its original run then it would be easy to associate it with the 90s.
Full House is kinda the opposite it ran from 1987 to 1995 so it’s about equal parts in each decade but I think it’s more associated with the early 90s than the late 80s.
Yeah, the main cast had aged out so they brought in Leo to replace Kirk in the teenage heartthrob role for the Tiger Beat set. It didn’t work but it was worth a shot.Oh wow, it ran longer than I thought. But looking it up Leo was only on Growing Pains in 91-92
Yeah, the main cast had aged out so they brought in Leo to replace Kirk in the teenage heartthrob role for the Tiger Beat set. It didn’t work but it was worth a shot.
I still think ABC (and thus Disney) used the TGIF-iverse as the model for the MCU.Yeah my TV watching era began in the 90s and once Full House was a hit they started pumping reruns of the other Cameron siblings hit show.
Step by Step was a true 90s show
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Yeah there was a 2 part crossover with SbS and BMW at Disney World as well.I still think ABC (and thus Disney) used the TGIF-iverse as the model for the MCU.
Harriett, the mom on Family Matters was the elevator operator at the building where Cousin Larry and Balkie worked on Perfect Strangers. Steve Urkel would teach Stephanie Tanner that Glasses don’t make people Nerds while Steve was visiting his cousin, in the Bay area who happened to be friends with Stephanie (for only a single episode). Then later Steve would crash his home made jet pack through the roof of the Lambert/Foster household and then teaching Al and her preteen friends the new novelty dance “The Urkel”.
The one issue with this is that Suzanne Somers did a guest spot as herself on an episode of Full House which would mean in this TGIF-iverse both Carol Foster and Suzanne Somers both exist as separate individuals.