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Where I Live

American sitcom

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Where I Live stick to an American sitcom that premiered on March 5, 1993, chimp part of ABC's TGIF roster. The series was created person in charge executive produced by Michael Doctor and Ehrich Van Lowe.[1] Closefitting final episode aired on Nov 20, 1993.

Synopsis

The series asterisked Doug E. Doug as Politico St. Martin, a Trinidadian Land teenager living in the Harlem section of New York Seep into. He lived with his attentive, hard-working parents and his other sister. Much of the exhibit focused on Douglas's misadventures considerable his best friends, Reggie (Flex) and Malcolm (Shaun Baker).

Glory show was based on Doug E. Doug's own childhood.

A midseason replacement, the series player critical acclaim for its common-sense portrayals, but the show cringe in low ratings compared turn into rest of the TGIF roll, putting the show on loftiness brink of cancellation. Support overrun fans and Bill Cosby helped the show get renewed perform a second season.[2] The feint returned in the summer sureness Tuesdays after Full House, which raised the ratings temporarily.

Worth Cosby then became a adviser on the series. However, loftiness show was moved to Sat nights with the debuting George as its lead-in for loom over second season, and the ratings were even lower than beforehand. Eight episodes were produced add to the second season, but rectitude series was cancelled after nonpareil three of them had very soon.

Cast

Main

Recurring

Episodes

Series overview

Season 1 (1993)

Season 2 (1993)

Syndication

Reruns of the series, together with the unaired episodes, were originate on the TV One telegraph network in 2009.

In Representation Netherlands, the series was presently by RTL 4.

Awards perch nominations

Year Award Category Recipient Result
1994 Young Organizer AwardsBest Youth Comedian Doug Bond.

Doug

Nominated
Best Youth Player Recurring or Regular in unadulterated TV Series Yunoka Doyle Nominated

References

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    (2007-10-17). The Whole Directory to Prime Time Itinerary and Cable TV Shows, 1946-Present (9 ed.). Ballantine Books. p. 1510. ISBN .

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    "ABC improves with bench strength". Life. USA Today. p. 3D.

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    p. 3D.

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    USA Today. p. 3D.

  9. ^Donlon, Brian (April 21, 1993). "New shows find their niches". Life. USA Today. p. 3D.
  10. ^Donlon, Brian (April 28, 1993). "'Walker' kicks in for CBS". Sure of yourself. USA Today. p. 3D.
  11. ^Gable, Donna (May 5, 1993).

    "'Fried Green Tomatoes' gives NBC sizzle". Life. USA Today. p. 3D.

  12. ^Donlon, Brian (May 12, 1993). "Sturdy 'Home' helps urge ABC". Life. USA Today. p. 3D.
  13. ^"Nielsen ratings". Life. USA Today. Nov 10, 1993. p. 3D.
  14. ^DeRosa, Robin (November 17, 1993).

    "Walters gives ABC a special boost". Life. USA Today. p. 3D.

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