Les mésaventures d'une famille riche de Manhattan qui a adopté les enfants de sa dernière femme de ménage originaire d'Harlem.Les mésaventures d'une famille riche de Manhattan qui a adopté les enfants de sa dernière femme de ménage originaire d'Harlem.Les mésaventures d'une famille riche de Manhattan qui a adopté les enfants de sa dernière femme de ménage originaire d'Harlem.
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- 2 victoires et 33 nominations au total
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- AnecdotesDuring the sixth season, Dana Plato was written out of the series when she became pregnant. The producers felt that Plato's real life pregnancy could not be written into the series as it would be out of character for Kimberly Drummond to become pregnant. In the fifth season episode "Coming of Age", Kimberly decides to study abroad in Paris, France. After giving birth to her son Tyler in July 1984, Plato returned as a guest star until the series' end.
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[Willis has just learned his close friend has died in an auto accident]
Willis Jackson: Oh no...
[pause]
Willis Jackson: [crying] Oh no...
[Willis hangs up the phone and cries]
Willis Jackson: Look at me. Crying just like a kid.
Philip Drummond: No. Crying just like a man.
- Versions alternativesTwo hour-long episodes on the first season DVD are presented in their edited, two-part syndicated versions.
- ConnexionsEdited into Tupac: Resurrection (2003)
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I watched this show as a child and I enjoyed it for what it was. However, as the show got older even I could see that Gary Coleman was getting a bit to old for the role and that is of course when they did what every show featuring children who age do. Do they simply end the show gracefully...No! They try to keep the show alive, by interjecting a younger kid to try and bring the cute factor the show once had and lost when the children grew up. They did this on numerous shows, this is one of the few that I actually saw that did it. I watched Brady Bunch a bit when I was a kid, but I have never seen an Oliver episode. This show is about a wealthy guy who takes in the children of a former maid or something. That is about all there is to it. He has a daughter of his own and he raises the children the best he can as they go out in the world and face all of life's little challenges, including a guy who kidnaps young Arnold (Gary Coleman) and Kimberly (Dana Plato) in an episode that was a bit much considering this show was aimed at the family market. I mean you want your child to be safe and all, but you also do not want them becoming fearful and paranoid. They also had one where cute little Sam (the youth interjection) got kidnapped as well. Then they have an episode where they basically try to capitalize on the success of the film "Ghostbusters". So in recap this is a show that should have stayed on four or five years tops, but tried to keep the show going as long as possible and weakening what little did work.
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