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Molloy (TV series)

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278:, in her first TV role) and young Jason (Luke Edwards). Molloy views them as all largely disrupting her life and previous freedom as an only child. Finally living under the same roof as her father, she discovers differences and conflicts with him that she never knew existed. In zany, comical fashion, Molloy cooks up schemes and goes to great lengths to break up the family, but ultimately finds that despite her qualms, there is a lot of love to be discovered and shared within the new family. 270:. Molloy is used to seeing her father fly in on weekends for visitation rights and thinks she knows him all too well until she finds her world turned upside down. Her mother suddenly dies, and Molloy has no choice but to relocate and move in with Paul and his family. Molloy is excited about the new location, but not necessarily about having a new, extended family. She is wary of Paul's second wife of three years, Lynn Walker ( 281:
Much of Molloy's displeasure in her new world originates from snobbish Courtney, who can't be bothered with another precocious little sibling, and from day one is constantly at odds with Molloy. Paul and Lynn mediate when called for, and at times, Jason serves as an ally to Molloy in her competition
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with Courtney (mostly he keeps to himself, inside the ever-present headphone set he wears at the kitchen table). A silver lining to the new arrangement is Paul's new job as program director and producer at local KQET-TV. He oversees the production of
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Molloy Martin (Bialik) is a happy-go-lucky 11-year-old who is reasonably well-adjusted to a household of divorce, living with her single mother in New York, while amiable father Paul (Kevin Scannell) has remarried and is living in
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special to high ratings. With both projects riding on each other's misfortune for survival, it was up to the Fox series to do well—which it didn't. After lackluster ratings in its tryout run, Fox canceled
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are a mixed group of child and adult actors, including portly veteran performer Simon (I.M. Hobson), who appears in character as a squirrel, ditsy teenager Sara (Ashley Maw), and hip Louis Duncan Jackson
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went into production first, with a seven-episode order commissioned by Fox for the summer of 1990. After these seven were completed, Bialik then shot the original pilot for
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Having built a budding career in TV and films since the age of nine, Bialik was vigorously sought as a TV series lead after her widely praised performance in the movie
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were produced, John was then hired to perform the theme for Bialik's other proposed project,
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has never been syndicated. It is also the debut TV appearance for
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into production as a regular series, where it ran for 5 seasons.
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from July 25, 1990, until August 15, 1990. It starred
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Hobson as Simon 174:The Lee Rich Company 171:Production companies 787:The Washington Post 617:"Business as Usual" 535:Original air date 331:Ashley Maw as Sara 322:as Courtney Walker 738:978-1-4766-3198-1 704: 703: 697: 692: 676: 671: 666:"Blame It on Mio" 655: 650: 627: 622: 512: 511: 222: 221: 118:Original language 110:Country of origin 907: 831: 830: 828: 826: 805: 799: 798: 796: 794: 777: 771: 770: 768: 766: 759:Orlando Sentinel 749: 743: 742: 720: 637: 635: 609: 607: 599:Dottie Archibald 596:Andrew D. Weyman 585: 583: 572:Andrew D. Weyman 561: 559: 547:Andrew D. 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Index

Sitcom
Mayim Bialik
Pamela Brull
Jennifer Aniston
Bumper Robinson
Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate the Positive
Dr. John
Lee Rich
Warner Bros. Television
Fox
sitcom
Fox
Mayim Bialik
New York
Los Angeles
step-children
Lee Rich
Los Angeles
Pamela Brull
Jennifer Aniston
Bumper Robinson
Mayim Bialik
Pamela Brull
Jennifer Aniston
Beaches
Bette Midler
NBC
Blossom
Witt/Thomas Productions
Don Reo

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