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  1. On This Day October 11 1987 - Women in Prison Premiered On Fox

    On This Day October 11 1987 - Women in Prison Premiered On Fox

    On this day October 11 1987, Women in Prison premiered on Fox, bringing a comedic twist to a setting usually seen in gritty dramas. The sitcom followed a group of female inmates navigating life behind bars at the fictional Bass Women’s Prison, balancing sharp humor with social satire. Starring...
  2. On This Day October 6 1981 – Priscilla Barnes Made Her Debut on Threes Company as Terri Alden

    On This Day October 6 1981 – Priscilla Barnes Made Her Debut on Threes Company as Terri Alden

    On this day October 6 1981, Priscilla Barnes made her debut on the hit sitcom Threes Company, stepping into the role of Terri Alden and joining one of television’s most beloved comedy ensembles. Terri, a smart and compassionate nurse, brought a fresh dynamic to the show and quickly became a fan...
  3. On This Day September 4 1980 – Final Episode of Angie Aired

    On This Day September 4 1980 – Final Episode of Angie Aired

    On this day September 4 1980, the final episode of Angie aired on ABC. The sitcom starred Donna Pescow as a warmhearted waitress who falls in love with a successful doctor, played by Robert Hays. It blended humor with heart and explored themes of love, family, and class differences in...
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