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"The Facts of Life" had one direct spinoff titled "The Facts of Life: The Reunion," which aired in 2001 as a special. Additionally, the character of Jo Polniaczek, played by Nancy McKeon, appeared in a crossover episode of "The Different Strokes," but there were no other direct spinoffs from "The Facts of Life" itself. Overall, while it had crossover moments with other shows, the direct spinoff count remains limited.
Charles (Old German) is "free man".
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The film was written by Jeb Stuart and Steven E De Souza. It is based on a 1979 novel by Roderick Thorp titled nothing lasts forever, itself a sequel to the book the detective. The film was produced by Lawrence and Charles Gordon, along with Joel sliver
Who says they're bad?Frasier was a spinoff of Cheers and lasted 11 seasons.The Jeffersons was a spinoff of All in the Familyand lasted 11 seasons.Good Times was a spinoff of All in the Family and lasted 6 seasons.Maude was a spinoff of All in the Family and lasted 6 seasons.Laverne and Shirley was a spinoff of Happy Daysand lasted 8 seasons.Mork and Mindy was a spinoff of Happy Days and lasted 4 seasons.Happy Days itself was a spinoff of Love American Style which lasted 11 seasons.Family Matters was a spinoff of Perfect Strangersand lasted 9 seasons.The Facts of Life was a spinoff of Different Strokes and lasted 9 seasons.Mama's Family was a spinoff of The Carol Burnett Show and lasted 6 seasons.Count Duckula was a spinoff of Danger Mouse and lasted 5 years.And I'm sure there are more shows that spawned reasonable successful spinoffs.If the shows were indeed "bad" i.e. of poor quality and people did not watch them, they would not have lasted as long as they did.While it is true not all spinoffs are successful, "Good" or "Bad" are too subjective of terms, so it's not logical to simply say spinoffs are bad.
Ask This Old House is a spinoff show of a section of This Old House Magazine. The show itself has been nominated for 5 Emmy Awards. It was created in 2002 by O Connor.
The acronym stands for Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS). The series set in Los Angeles is a spinoff from the original NCIS (set in Washington) starring Mark Harmon. That series was itself developed as a co-production from JAG.
Charles Beard argued that the heart of government in the United States started at the municipal level. Charles Beard also argued that history would repeat itself if people were not of a mind to change.
He read his Bible and practiced zoophilia.whenever the opportunity presented itself.
Charles (Old German) is "free man".
Shirley Jackson wrote the short story, 'The Lottery' in 1948. The antagonist in the story is the lottery itself. It is widely considered one of the most famous stories in American literature.
He released his books in chapters that people subscribed to, which allowed for him to make more money than by selling the book by itself.
Shortly after becoming King, Charles I took his nation to war against Spain and France. Argumentative with the British House of Commons, in 1629, Charles dissolved Parliament for 11 years. Later, Charles sparked 2 civil wars. Parliament reestablished itself in in 1640. King Charles I was later charged with treason for waging war on Parliament and subsequently executed. He was public beheaded on January 30th, 1649. He was viewed both as a martyr by his allies and a tyrant by his opponents.
No, the movie was based on the comic strip written by Harold Gray.
lebanon was founded by groups of coustal cities and the phoenicians settled in the aea and the lae itself is about 7,000 years old HAHAHA 0630
IT is a giant disembodied brain that controls Camazotz. IT controls Charles Wallace for some time until Meg saves him with her love for him. IT likes to call ITself the Happiest Sadist.